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' Special to Journal , " Baltimore.July 8 Wood row Wilaoo, of New Jersey, waa .nominated by on animoua aeeliination at 2;30 o'clock ilia afternoon on the forty sixth ballot ' At the opening of today' aeaakf of the Nat onal Pemocralie Contaot!wB which began bine davaott tCV waa resumed, s At tba cloae of the ion at J2:30 thia morninn the Conrea tion was deadlocked on the , forty -aee- ond ballot. !, ' . The ilace to buy your Spring or Summer, Suit ' at ' prices t within' reason. . 1 absolutely guarantee satisfaction. '- New line nf samples just received. . Call and inspect my stock; . F, II. CiDtlK. !.:ercbi.T2:!:f,'rZX- " V -.7 - P;iBE:iPijOFS3Ti:a;cF;'sL:rLi'3- : . e FOTS TO uiri 1 'fflESMnOKjLl' Cull "i OF NEVf CEHriE, N, c. On th forty third ballot the eaodid- a tea atool a ollowa Clark 829,- Wil son 602uUoderwood 99, Foea 27. Har mon 28 ainbia, 1 Virxloia and - Wait Virginia voted aolid for WUaoa, , On the forfy fourth ballot, Clark 804, Wilaoo 629, Underwood 99, Foea 27 Harmon 27. ' , , s . . , The nomination wan made en the for ty-sixth ballot, Wileon Kettinf the en tire number of Vote of the convention amounting $q 1085b v - -, f .'Immediately after thia pandemonium broke loose, the imraenae hall waa aeeting maaa of hurrahing . hupMualty and amid the blare of. the inatrumente of the three banda preaentthe nameef W'leon. WilBon, , Hurrah, for Wilaoo, could be heard.-. i. -c - , ; V-v; NEW PLANIURGED! 1, Event that have been happenlno; nt the Baltimore convention and which took place at the Chicago convention of rthe : Republicans, each ef them the atormiest In yf are -of - the - reepeetive partiea, have raised the aueatlon aa to whether the convention ayatem ie the proper one for the selection of candid ate for the Presidency of the United Statea.4," V .' i"'' -J'V' - the English papere have been erltla king the system ever aince the begin ning of the Chicago convention.' "They point' out that" the President of the United States has more power vested in him and that he exercisei , more an ihority thaii the, king or the president of any Other nation, and they raiae the question whether the selection of a man who wields such great power by a con vention which performs its work In the midst of such turmoil" and ' subject to such Influences at prevail n't American natiotal conventfons Is not nowise, If not actually dangerous . tQ the eafaty and integrity of American institutions. The problem ia alao being widely dit cusaed in -American .newspepere and there has been a general call ' for re form (n the methods of making nomine Uor a. I It U held that it - there ia any representative body which tught to be dedicated to deliberation it is a conven tion assembled to nominate candidates for President and .Vice President, and that the function Ia so. .vital that inter- t'l ference with its exercise oucht not to be tolerated either front within or wi'Ji- out. A general protest has arUen afloat such demonstrations as have taken t-lze in recent years at national conventions and that seemed ro have- reached the maximum atBaltimore,' "These damon-' atrajtiona rrtt only waste time but they detract the seriouanee bt ' the duty which is kid upon the 'delegates, t"1, when delegates' themselves ,tr 9 f ' in them they not only -become t but excited, and their pre;' t aroused to sudh a pitch that It lj r . to impossible for them to perform t work in the "calm and dispE... r manner which ought to mark tse g ! s tion of the man who may ; become & head of a great nation'...' ,"Is it not time. " asks the New York Sun "to put an end to this ma ! " ) c follj?" The queiion was put to a tw " t'e delegates to the eonver,! n y diy and aa a rule tbrv nt" I V ft ' time hail arrived. 1 . a f ' ' expreised wai thi i 1 v be a change or ani'.' -i 7 cnnJidat'is wo ' e to ' illiut arhango isc :h :' f ki i hi. n n r lLU IL L Vrr.vrpn'U 0ILiiU.il CoiJ'lete returns . UTot Eeceiyed JUA XIJL,- J3ut It Looks .Like Lane Will Ee JSexifc ' . J. f--'. Sheriff.' ' .. Ine Uraveo eoonty : primaries were fc!J yesterday and judging from the Uncomplete returna received laat night at least one of the present county of & u!a lost hie fight for renomination and viU ha succeeded by. new man. ..Xomsfsrtheofflc of sheriff be tween the present incumbent, air. 3, W. EidaU. and Mr. Dick Lane and Y. S. Ernul, has doubtlsas attracted more at tention than any of the ofher eonteata. At 11 o'clock last sight the returns had teen received from all the precincts except Taylor's Store, Les Farm, Tldale and Gum Rows. . At the final count made at that time..Lane had 634 votes. Biddlee7 and Ernul M, , This gave Lane a majority of 1 over V the other contestanta. There are 1b than on hundred votes In the other precincts and Lane will need less than 40 ' voir to have a majority of the; entire vote and there ia every indication to believe that he will receive thee votes. r In the race for thaxffioe of register of deeds If r rowler.the present Incum beat, received aevral ; hundred, votes majority over the other contestants ktsaara. K a CaU and i, C. John. soav .', The present board of eoonty eommia alooers wiH retain their offioe, as. will Mr nanner, alerk of the court; Mr. 8, H. Burst, coua y treasurer) Dr. R. Du Val iooea, county coroner. Mr. J. E. Ksseall was elected constable, for the U Townsplp and Mr.r O, A, Whltford as representative, 'f jv' ' Catnplete returns will be received to day. There bt little . probability that there will be a second primary ' on tlie aher UTa ofBce.; Bowever, this Is pos slue and will not be deflni tely known aatll after the complete returns have bam received, r '- yKi , t?- A : tztjxx terse! Art Squares, C:tj ere teuutics, it various sizes. Zzs hrtlj Rirrs and Matting h tl tkli izt:zit. ' New Bern rr Co- 76 Middle street, -5 ;.'. AUen Trial. In rrogeaay . WythevlUVVa. July 2 udge Wa! ler R. Staplea rame tb Wy tbevllle yes terday preparatory to opening circuit court today when Claude Allen will a second time be placed on trial for his X' oa an indictment growing "out of the court room tragedy at Hrllsvllle.Va, oh Ltarch 14th laat, when the Aliens k"?d four . court officials; and a by stander, - The young roan already has beea convicted on an ' indictment and r'fen 15 years ia the penitentiary ' - a, A vn?fe froni Washington - county . J t ok- timoneJ, the court thinking ..t ft would ba knposaibia to secure s jury from Wythe county, - , f " r: ; Covrnment WiU titi ovr;".- ',,, " - U ashing ton, July 2. The senate and a f i to a resolution extending j . .' "rations through Ju , - a t! up of the ma- "..t, whish was I ty 'J.U The situation J ly cu rc ,a' failure to pass u. t of t..a I' 2 i , ;ropriatlon bills. ? - e:i C" ;a C::..i frl C"Jh Priced I'j-v Ys-V; Z t Closteers.specially IS posmds each. H't'reet stock .tJ p ir 1CD15S. 'ito li tieh!h ' t i t cattle J tneat '. ' f 1 I t' r- . FIRST among the banlic of the C:I' THIRD amonn: the Nr.tionil Br.n!; c uf ex-Cov. James II. C. lie is ona of the tr.of t t ro -ivea and bt liev i (!. t 1 "1 v lien cotivi p er'iuly of d lit ' hiul i . inil. ' ., i C i.Vl nt;.)! 8 W l.i f ,!l ( f t' O 'IV !i! f I p t t 3 ' 1 s -v., I.JI1V 9:35 o'clock tonight the National Dem ocratic Convention was again ' called to order for the purpose of nominating a Vice-President and adopting a plat form. , At the opeoing of the aession the nomination wa offered to Champ Clark, Governor Dockery, of Uliseiss- ippi arose end stated ,,that: Mr. Clark could not accept the numination owing to the fact that his position as Speaker of the House of Representatives .was more important, t ; V.' Following th;a Messrs Bureh, of South Dakota; Marshall, of Indiana; Jamea; pt Delaware; Mayor Preacon," of Balti more; Elmore W Haretj of Illinois an Judge Martin J. .Wade Jof Iowa, were placed before the convention - for nomi nation. At this time the roll of dele gates is bej pg called but there Is but little probability that a nomination will be made tonight. - " - - JVYou say .your ice -cream i was snot.' properly mixed? Then you didn't make the mixture in an Alaska from J.:.S.JBasnig:ht Hdw. Co. 7 Claims Jerome Is Prejudiced. White riaines' N. Y., July 2. Chas J Shearn.jcouhBeler for Barry K. Thaw, has sent' to Attotney General Carmody a telegram protesting, agalnat the al leged abuse which Attorney - William Travel Jerrttte is mak ng of his ap point men t as special counsel to oppose the release of Thaw. Mr. She am, in his message, assert", that the ''venom" and "bitterness" of Mr. Jerome's con' duct are -apparent to everyone. - He also calls attention .to the alleged bad character of several of the witnesses summoned by the State. , ' -, The immediate cause of the protest. Mr. Shearn says, is the fact that Mr, Jerome,: after a previous premise to the ccntrarjr,' refused to allow him to examine; until after the Monday sea efory certain important letters needed lor - crosa-examuiation of Dr, Austin Flint, the alieniet. Counterfeiting in Treasury. Washington, Jaly 2nd." An alleged counterfeiting conspiracy ' hatched in toe United States treasury. Is being anearthed by. the secret service as the result of - the arrest- in Baltimore of Percy fl. Carmbn,"clerk of .tha audit or's office, of the treasury department, charged with ranting, one; dollar notes to ten. ' Another arrest will be made, Carmon laid the scheme bare.' Bis al leged co-rfonspirator .' is a clerk in the auditor's office,''. Carmon fose to the clerkshJp from an elevator perator.v ,111 With. Appendicitis. Mr, William B. Puncan son of Mr, . C. Duncan; of thia city, .waa opera ted on at Ne Bern .Saturday for ap pendicitis, Dr. Turner, of Raleigh, and Dr; Duffy," f New; Bern "performing the opperation, iThe-young, man suf fered an acute attack and an immedj ata operation was necessary, C A' tele gram from 'the father last night stated that the young man was doing Jaa well as possible, but he ia still in a critical condition. v Mr.-Wm.- B.: Duncan was spending the sunner at Bean fort R tleigh Times, . H'oving Pictures and. Vaude Is, afternoon and night, at The Athens;-: ' u. v Tillman's Illness Slight. ' , - ' :-L j-'C "L--l (MSkaaVMSl. ' . I -i'" ,J' . Baltimore, July 2.-Thev friends of Senator Ben Tillman, of South Carolina who was taken ill at the convention hall, thought for a time that he bad uiTered a slight stroke of apoplexy. Yesterday, however, tlif y were much nco'irft-red when they learned that tl e 'no was not so serious as euppf- J. At tl'O fixator's ajiartment it v ', I. his illness wsb mcc'y t! r i t t: e 1 . I pud ptuffiiipus f I' i r ,iiin hall, fiuj tl.itf lie ex; 1 t , ,We extend a cordial invitation to the people of New Bern and Craven County, to inake this tn- : stitution their banking home not' only . as a de- pository for their money hut also for the purpose , .of obtaining from ft any assistance or infutmation t of a financial nature that thef. may desire. , All departments of the bank are at your dis- posalr IP"-- 5;,-' . :iKItJf inn iiniinii' LrJlJliLljL J nni UlivJ Ok n AT Saturday night closed one of the most successful sales that we have ever had, but we find that there is still a big stock of goods to be closed out, especially in , Clothing and Shoes and we are determined to sell these goods'; If you are in need of a Suit or a pair of Oxfords or Pumps in Mens, Ladies or Childrens it will pay you to see us. . There :Are HuDdreds of Other uC-,'v " Things TOIfiOaMiBARGAIN ELKS TEMPLE . j ; r - ! - $2.50, , $3.C0 and 1 4.C0 ofit . Shirts, French J. - Rc;i Cuffs, To-day and Wfclle.They Last e abji t ti' .i i m a i' v rr t- . rv r r 1 - I This Is absolutely the; greatest shirt value ever offered you and you can't afford to miss it. These' Bhirts are all new, beautiful ' ef fects in ' mercerized cloth with ; s ": e'.lpes, SiUt andLinnen i f e m l.i 'vedt'sisns, Satin stripes ; ' 't j '' . iid fgures. Silk and Wool Vi iJi Satin stripes, f T! i h line of IV-h class i - ' ' , po I, ft-or stock, t I 1 f -r a If i,I. r ; '1 at a And as it has Surplus and Undivided w mnti' t (- f , Capital amounting to flOO.OOn, it 1. a a ' . i t I ' of Honor, vl 'h iiirlii'lt's oi 'y I ' 1 ' . I i 1 t f r ' r '
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