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. .'.X -it .-.'.'U.'-V '' 'f'v;." ;ri :'s?: "'V; -':!f .V;."W 4-:-v '-' , svl-i-'v)!-- ' ' Va.'- ' Vol. XXlji.No. 78. Tievr Hern, H, C Gniulay Elornii:, July S, j This.shdtilti appeal toeyeij; , iLady in New"' BErnf.'and-;B?:;' ipecially-so this hot Vweatlier otter: same- special, -in- "ducements-iii the well known-;; Bikers Perfumes- ana 'toiler r Specialties. . r7"-t ,;t We mention only a few we carry in stock. Dresden face powder -25c Toilet Buzair25e. ' Orris and Cucumber 35c. Cream Violet CeW: ; - rate $0c. Headache Cologne 25c. Lavendar Salts 25c Alma Meal, it's-!-'-; a natural and harmless Skin Bleach, it's only 25c.- Antiseptic.- tooth ' Wash 25c. Nail Powder 15c Olivo Soap 25c, Liquid Queen Soap 25c. " ' " Septone a., antiseptic hair food. Violet Talcum Powder, f15o. ' Sachet Conceit 10c. Toilet Watt 25c. r ' We are special agents for the Superb Perfumes and dainty toilet 11 : specialties made by Riker of New' York. A complete . line of the ' - goods made by this popular house is always on exhibition at our .'. perfume and toilet goods department. , . ' J. M. Mitchell ; & Co., , v-:'':' PHONE ;28cV i' , -;43 Pollock St., Opposite" Post-office. Pffff ffTffVfV WTWVTW fff mwrnm ATM Having decided to discontinue our retail business we wiU tell at retail at -'-COST for CASH,-our entire stock of Crockery, Cutlery and household furnish- tags- We also otter to the right party upon very' advantageous terms, the - Whole of said stock a-.d our long established business. f 1. E. Whitehurst & Co., 45 Pollock Street. I Mattresses ! Mattresses ! - - For healthful rosttulness the Elastic Felt . Mattress given solid comfort. When you sleep on a good Felt Mattress you good. V- - Mattresses Made to-order. " es Worked Over. wake feeling Old Mattress or. s. m HAVE J UST I2Ef EIVED f AN UP-TOATEplNilpF Blue Serges arid Worsted? " n Plaid in Square aeid Sack ent model. AImo nobby line of Children HOWARD BROTHERS . v Under Hotel Haeltbn. " Bargains ForTTh is Wwk? 3 . v- We quote you a feW items of general mark down prices.' Come ad aee ' them and then past judirment, 7-'- ' - 'v'Vy' i-V PERCA1J .J- fall yard wide percale 5Jc a yd (: - ;i , ' HCji'lS .-S Beat 20 et. Drop Stitch Hose for La dle and Children 10c pair.; , J ; j . 'towels f;: ;p'- 10 doieD Towele at only 4c each. ;, , - BemnanUoTInsertion, 10V" 12i and - lfie kind, this wek 8, 4, and Be a yd. CANNON CLOTH. hr:? 10 Pieces fme quality Cannon Cloth thi sale 9c a jrVit Jg; Nippers H: i 66 jair : Ladiea "Sllpperi-onh 46e a Lsdiea Missea and Children White Canvas Oxford to close at Great Bar X.Just Received fine Una Children paraaotojftt only 22c each. ; f'S-y BLEACHING EXTRA..: Another ca6f that Androaeoggin oieacning iree irom starch at 75; Middle Street. "J" W are offering a big ieluctin on a opnng and Sommnr Snils. We hv piKhty-fl two piece Buits in Flunni-ln, Uomi-spun Craahee at from $1.00 to $10.00. Ftwuin, ! and Regular. We cun fit you ml khv, from two to five dollar m your .'' r ' We alno a Llg vnr! !y of T in u !! i ; Oxfords. All si.-i. ' Now lot ?f nice i : ;i ,v jJr, ; i i RALEIGH- Kington Withdraws Opposition To Fire O " - ' Waste AcL . v , - Oeoe Meney For Rural Mall Carrier. : Co- trior Sow T New York. NeCelf t f britloa of Fourth. v Dockery-'-.-. : Conllneeste Improv, Raleigh, July 1. No less than $54,' 000. was paid out by the postmaster here today to rural free ,-delivery mail carriers, the number of these now be ing 975. ' V' , ' , Governor Glenn left this morning for New York and notified the Lieutenant Governor, Winston that he would be out of the State until the 15th Inst; , The Insurance Commissioner returned from Kinston, where: he induced the authorities to withdraw their exception to the operation of the new- fire waste law, bo that it now applies to every every and town in the State 72 in num ber. There will be no celebration -ot the 4th of July here, except some scatter ing fire works. '3 ." , The mayor says that he .baa closed the assignation house here, the keeper of one having fled- and her where abouts being unknown. lt is probable that all the j women in 'the tenderloin disb icta will be summoned Mthat their business may be Inquired into. ' , The law appears to be rather- defective a regards them. " Much information was obtained from hackmen, some of whom are of the very low type. John DocktryV condition hows fur ther improvement today and it. is ex pected in a, few ' days; the physiciars will be able to handle him so they can use the ex-ray and locate the bullets and extract them. ALL FOR NEW BERN! Atlantic sntf Buttons Unit to Secur Victory atJFiremen Touraamont This Month. The practice of the reel team . under direction pf Tom C. Daniels, which is to ran for the prise at the State Fire men's Tournament at Winston July 19, has been watched every evening j with great interest by young and old New Bern. Instead of two reel teams, with their shouting friends and followers, as has been the case in - former , yars, this year there is the single team made up from the local firemen, : and the qualifications of speed, wind and en durance are the tests, not a good Button or good Atlantic. Rivalry mjocal companies at home is well enoughMrat this rivalry carried away from home, to "be given- public exhibition in some outside city, is quite another, thing. , It is . this away-from-home rivalry which carried to extremes has lost many prizes to this city, which with a , combined sport might nave been brought to New Bern. : This year, New Bern sends a : united delegation which expects to result in prize winning." Not that prize winning is unknown to the local volunteers of the fire department, but the united action this year gives a greater interest, one-in which there can be no bitter feelings, but a hearty co-operation on every side to help those who leave here for Winston, and by so helping assure as far a possible their success. , A."' Constipation and pile are twin They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every ; day. ; Holllster Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you, No cure no 'pay. """35 cents, tea or tab lets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Denial That Odessa Troublw aro Quelled. . .Untxetctedly Passe Amy After Appearing London, July 1, A dispatch to the " . . , In Way el Improvtmtnt ; .,: i ailyMail from Odessa, dated early ,; Newbury" N. H., July L -Secretary this morning, asserta that the Knias of gtata T0hn Hav- died at 1225 this Potemkin has not surrendered. The morning. ' ' ' dispatch says: -- r - , , ,n ' J iThe Burns immediatelv breeedins: his "It was reported by the authorities ( death were those of pulmonary enbol- that the Kniaz Potemkin had sur rendered unconditionally, but it is now confirmed that she was - joined by the battleship Georgi Pobledonosetz, whose officers were made . prisoners. Both vessels are anchored In the 'roads - and are using searchlights vigorously as if expecting an attack from the squadron which is about fifteen miles distant.' v ''The Commander of the troops haB received a 'telegram from the' govern ment ordering him to sink the rebel ship without regard to a possible - bom bardment, 1 1 , "J , n. 1 have information regarding this second mutiny "on absolutely reliable authority.-" ' ,'' , New York, July L A Journal special from Odessa says four more "battleships of the Black sea fleet . have joined the mutineers 'on the Eniaz Potemkin and five are "now 'off. ihe city with their guns trained upon the principal . build ings and places when the soldiers are quartered. t They are threatening ter rific bombardment of the city. "The jwpulation is in a panic and all who can are fleeing to the country. D. 0FC. DINNER; Vhltehurst i3 ecIIId out, llonday bl day, MORE MUTINY REPORTED. SECRETARY HAY DEAD. Boat Ashore at Lookout. The three masted schooner, John B. Deerlng, Cayt. PhlK-ke, was stranded Thursday niglit at the south end of Diamond shoal ut Cape Lookout. The boat was hij;h on the shoals and her deck load was thrown oft to lighten her. No lives were IohL AsgiBtanee went out from the Ciipe Lookout Life Saving Slation uml lnl.i r tugs went up f torn VS iliuioirion. It it. thought the Lat can he dm: 1 r. H the shoals with but little or no ij.m ; . The boat m hwh -l with lum:.. -r and was Sailing from iVvi.i...li to J'..... ton. . Tha The Inn, a furni hi d i i Th Big Ent ef tk Snrar io- Occur ' Fourtii et July, - As has been the the custom for sever al years, the Daughters of Confederacy will give a dinner to. the Confederate Veterans at the Naval Reserves Armory Tuesday July 4th. . . Preparations are being made for a very - pleasant occa sion and a large attendance is expect ed. : .:" v-' : ' . The Daughters extend a cordial invi tation to the Veterans. " The Sons-' ef Veterans belonging to the New Bern Camp are- also invited. . All Veterans and Sons of Veterans are request! to wear theif badges.' The Daughters are requested to meet at the Armory Mon day morning to decorate the halL v. AU who have promised contributions for the dinner will please have them to the hall by nine o'clock Tuesday morn- .. A SHOOTING EPISODE. , '' Th CulmlnitlM of Nsor Fibs' Is Jims I city. 5-; l'; At about 10-30 . yesterday morning, Henry Brown was shot by Louis Moye at James City.. The affair is said to have been the result of a feud of a long time standing and the direct result ' of certain slanderous reports alleged ' to have been circulated by. Brown about Moye's daughter. - Yesterday they met and after a heated conversation Brown is said to have struck at Moye .with knife cutting nothing but his clothing however. . 7 -.-;'A - " .''j'-.:.-; Moye in retaliation drew his ' pistol and shot at Brown. "The pistol was held very close as the powder bumed the man's clothing and caused a large but not deep burn on the. forearm. . The ball grazed the arm without even rais ing blood, : A second ball struck him in the chin which went under the jaw and came out near the right ear. , A third shot went wild. . ' : ' , - - Brown displayed the most nerve pf any case of the kind that has been s e here for some time. After the shooting he Is said to have gone into the house and got his gun but he did no execution with it. Soon he walked nearly to New Bern and went to Dr. Lassiters office unattended, except by the transfer driver which picked him up when- he was within a few rods of the end of Trent bridge. The wound was dressed and lirown was around the street suf fering but little from the wound. It is said that the people of Jamt-B Cily endeavored to got hold of Moye and treat him roughly but a friend got him inlo a boat and brought him to New Iiern. Ho went directly to the "!.'! iiTs o,"',oand pave bimn-lf up ami war lock.-.! up. I!e pave bom! for appear and) at court t-i'.Hii-i-HW TV ni ;'i'o IJii.wn v ,: nn- !- d f.,r an ism. - . 1'- Mr. Hay's condition during all of Fri day had been entirely satisfactory.- ; Mrs. Hay and Drs. Scudderand Mur phy were at the secretary's bedside when the end came,"'' 1 - " . ,- The secretary bade good taight to' his wife and attending physicians about 10 o'clock last night at the close of one of the best days he has had since his ill ness. The local trouble was clearing up satisfactorily,- according to Dr. Scudder. v The secretary - Buffered none of the old pains in hi chest which characterized, his earlier ; illness.: He had been perfectly comfortable all day and happy in the anticipation of leaving his ; bed for the - greater freedom : and comfort of a couch. 1 . iv..v- 11 At U o'clock - Secretary .: Hay - was sleeping qu'etly. ; A few minutes after 11 he - called his nurse,"who at once summoned Dr. Scudder; Both Dr. Scudder and Dr. Murphy hastened - to the bedsidev- The secretary was breath ing with difficulty and expired almost immediately afterward at 1256. -. . JOHN PAUL JONES LIVED . HERE. Th First Sreal Amsrtoas. Admiral Was.i ! i KsMst ( Nw Br." The Journal has sot been digging np any lost archives or . forgotten history of New Bern; it does not seek any hon or for tha city in which it has th honor to be published, and we are sure the city does not care for undeserved honor But unsolicited and unlooked for the fact has become known to the public through the medium of a very interest ing article by 8. Millington Millet,- M D., in the Colliers Weekly of July 1, that John Paul Jones, ths-flrst great American Admiral had his home in this city and not only that but this was the only home he ever had, - r -. These are tha words relating to the particular Incident: "bit at all widely known, that New Bern, N. C was the only home John Paul Jones ever had? That h took his name from Willie and Allen Jones? That they made a man out ef a wanderer and outcast?" ; -. ' J r . ' , C 3 We are unable to find' any historical data to corroborate this statement, but surely a person of Dr. - Miller' wide knowledge and intelligence and ability to have all information necessary would not be guUty of making a statement he could not prove.- Sura it is that Jone had ample opportunity to practice his propensity for love of the water by fr. quent excursions on the broad expanse of our noble rivers. Doubtless aa ' he made voyage from day to day in primi tive little craft, on the Neuse or Trent as th ease may be, he dreamed of. his future greatness when, on board the good ship Bon Homme Richard, he put a quietus on the British Man of War Serapis. ' :V'X": Ur.:.W:-1 I r n t, m t ft WW ' How Arrivals at McDanicl's t Fresh Canned Mackerl.Brook Trout i Salmon, Imported 8ar diiies, rDoziiestlc : Sardines, TVan Camps Big Hominy in Cans, Pineapple Chunks, Grated Pineap- pie, Queen Olives, Heinz's Baked Beans Sweet,- Mixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick- J les. Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles, Tea, Fresh Boasted Coffee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com- t ptete stock of general groceries. J.L. McDaniel WholeaaJ A Betall Grower. ? " Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock 8ta. 5 JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Gared Shoald crs, Breakfast Strips and PiGRic Hams. " And Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at Reasonable Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BUTTER AND CREESE. Satliifactlwit Guaranteed. ; Wholesale and Retail Grocer. . No. 81 South Front St.. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAA . aa aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaa . I m . S ' t 5 v While other states and cities are quar reling and fussing about the honor of having the bones of the hero within their own borders, this statement may be true and there is no reason why it should not be, the bones of John Paul Jones should restin New Bern theon home he ever had. , . This is rot s, "hot air" proposition, but if people will stop to think, wh .1 mure appropriate place could there be If any city or state has any bitter right let it speak now or forever after hold its peace. - The statement is contained in a very teresting article entitled the "True C'ra'lle of Liberty," an account of the Mm-kh-nburg Declaration of Indepen dence which, as all the reader of the Jnnrnul know, wim drawn tip ndHi;nel nwrre tl.iin a year prior to that whiuh nil u!l ri nd on the, I-'unrlh of July. A jx rn.il of the pie.-e !lt he f-miid to be I.O 1: i!t will on 1.. M I - : I. !' !.- ill 1-. 1"' , II ;- J.L. HARTSFIELD, r Contractor and Builder. OTFUJk 93 1-2-MIDDLE ST. PB0NE 238. Would be glad to have ambm. inspect im tyork -s 'v-v- triJry-: - . -:ir:;:- r L the PKrffjctiini Traj Trnnii. ' :i Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the i market. Strdng and durable.' i-;.r Before - buying call - and inspect ifr merits. t . ::;r ;. .-. 0 ,p ; . ; .i CQRPEMON JCARPET8. ;Sp'.edU wear and cheap, ,y f. -;,;y'i ! Sueeessor to Disoeway aV Taylor," ; -. ,' 93 Middl BU, ' - ! i a 'm . , "Our.Perfectio Tny Irvnk," , ; : - A, mi, '',.-.-: . '(' ' o; Chlhiii:;, Shoes ' " ii Hr.ts and Dress Good you :d by f.ro and water will It '. ill i ay you toTjDcn
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