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I ': t r PAFE.1 VITil V CIRCULATION' - 1 . NUMBER 119N' - - . ..- ... ,. . -' i .N'CHTfl CAI-DLINA. WEDNESDAY KCIININO.-AUGUST ,17 1910,; tWENTYrNlNTUYEAR f ;; V: I ' ESTABLISHED I ' .; v.- I 4 2. , t TV ft"! Hi y1 "j , ' - ... - LIore'iiian4;i;erlCmtef; .1 ; If yoii have a savbrs account ia itis strcnz Conk, :' it means more, Jo yoirthaa merely the four per ceQt. . The fact thitjou have money ahead prcpareiyoa nut only lor tmergeacid but al-alcrthccs chces-K for advancement thstauae oslf Jo those who f A'voun man Inown -as.a saver.an: command l- businesi credit that would bejdenied it one fc?QwnHi to have; Fpent all he has. earned. Think it ovr andi "if i? o TheSprlnsfeUlL. mm. i - 1 . , , , ,, , , ,, 1. ,1 n ; WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE SPRINGFELTj . It is a good felt mattress, guaranteed. It has a 3ilghly temPere4 . spring, guaranteed. The'Springfelt costs no mow than Mod feltmatif '.tress.. You have a better value and Bave the cost-of set iffibed sprtngsL ' It is ventilated. It is sanitary. Both aided are matte aJ k.Wt can be turned over or end for end. It is durable It is restful. Physicians recommend it. Try it for a week and be convinced. Do not try it for less than a week. Bed slats must be used under the Springfelt In or- j dering state whether wanted for iron or wood bed. See that the mat-- tress ia not too wide or too long for the bed We make the: Springfelt - only in our best grade of ticking. FRICE K GRADE TICKING . At $18 00 - REDUCED TO $15.0Q 7 days only fob sale by T. J. TURNER FUR.iCOlr :.ln.y.--";i'-fViTP s!- ;h-l.i- rK-illJ WHyLtae "!p Jfft&beaA&yL Nearfye is e 1 a yot "Able: toHanrJJe vast .iuanwues in -t Norfolk y Augr J6-At.:th . fit IV. V Helena rovernment' reservation. : Wed nefciay there i J be i fcatta)ioa. AM, ait8baiahflte4a yrhicb-frpih . JOQ ,tcf 1,600 enjiste4 rpeoof the nvy will par-f tkipaieVThjffcdrHI. fri'd shm shtfl. : Vim nnA!f rna. (n V- .1 New' York, August l&Th conges tion of bletf cottoh af this pot; folW- iht f Bttll opsrations W. th ao-eallea atteH ell, has irtated v condition ' in shlppihtf circlet lier which, w the sur face, 'would be indlcativa of the -early OF 0511 are uauaUy witiws4i blHnmenM w establishment of the country's trade c'rowdaT A rakny as 000 people baVr balanca, were it not offset bx, stagna- uiivu ujc wm w vav.t cui- rieased the Jbattlt'tding ofaT-within 7-a. Middle St. Phone 175L , Kef Bern, H. ft J.Th St, HW'a reaervaUbn isnowthe greatest training , atatiob . In America Ter i ahraya fro elhiindrt twenty-ve hundred young ajeitia trai ing preparatory 1ilingbbattleshJpa of Ujne) Sana's navy. '- Tbm;- training thi men receive fits them' for moat any ervlce in the navy, and when a draft tf trained Tookies' ' leave tbe station they are fit' to 4 man any ship m the havyrady for a fight or a frolic and each for either or both. ""Before being assigned' to battleship the men spend from four to six months on the reservation. "They tiveid btmg alows and on board the receiving-hip Franklin:3; They bare baseball and feot ball teams, boxing maiches, Wat races. ahd- tri fact, enjoy all tbe 'sports land baeHnu&'of the bestcotlege in the country.. They havearegular organized minstrel troupe, gymnasium, reading rooms ano; enjoy life to Its fullest ' ex tent. '. They are taught to shoot, rand shoot straight, and when they finish their training they ere aU crack shots. In a word, the; St, Helena' Training Station is a wonderful place f or devel-4 oping young Americans ; and- pnbab'e defenders of theiStarL and Stirpes on the high fteas. Ilk tJf ' '" ": - ,MHieh Grade"- Colonial f)la$sware. M. E. Whrtehurst &Co. Veterans to Norfolk. two at other ports, 40wing to' -the abnormal; quantity r of tne staple brought here for delivery by the shorts, steamship tinea have been s'wampedjwitb frfiight .all through June afacl Julyr and K is only, bowtbat - the vessels engaged in traim-Ail an tic freight can find' accommodation -for the mer chandise offered "them - tot .passage. What New Vork gained in experts ! of cotton; bowe'ver-was lost by IJew Or leans, Galveston Savannah and other Southern ftprta, the cotton-exports for July covering the entire country - shew ing a decrease over, 1909 of S0,00OJ00O pounds. ' At New York, however, tex ports of merchandise during July 'in creased upwards of $5,000,000. Banner "Sure 5eal" Fruit Jar&vithglasstop.) M. E. Whitehurst & Co. Thos. W. Water To Be Married. The report comes fromSouth Caro lina, thafr.Mf; T. WK Waters, formerly Of thiaity, but now ,a resident of Charles tonj' 8...t,tk.enga;ed to be mar- rieu ovpiw'uwiiu mwa jrvtteu iiiuutpauu SeibeU a young lady said to be of charm ing manners, and en acknowledged beauty. "Tom's'' friends here will wish him joy and long life of happiness and prosperity In his new relationship. REDUCED PRICES -ON- t WHITE LAI THIS VEEE Barrington : Dry Goods Co. Norfolk, V , Augi 16 t-Confederate eterant f North Carolina and : Vir glaia will hold their IS 10 reonion ia the ftiy f Norfolk; Sept , , fend 8th are the dates selected for the reunion " of the North Uaroliha nterana, whije the Virginia wearers of the gray will gath er on October the 18, 19. and SSOtbJ " Tonight Colonel Joseph Bidgood, of Riehmond, re(reentirig General J. C Swell, commander M the Virginia. Vet erans; conferred , trith the' local .joint committees of the. board of trade. JOon- e Veleeeirfmrt aoasof jConfed: UratoTntieii(i,id. theihteaB.bf : the canniaH7w Mfauud and agseed Upon. Nxt month wbl be the first time the North" JCarolma irefraii3..Vvp! held their wraniorii-outslde tb border: of PILES 1 texaUPeatri Tooth "NUFSED" SOLD ONLY BY i i GASTON DRUG COMPANY (THE- REXALL. STORP II. B. SEDBERRY . MANAGER. U , ' ON THE CORNER, , " JrHONB' cV - "OPPO.-'tOST'OFPlCEj: TAILORING. CO.r PHILADELPHIA, PA; OOICWHO'SllHERB1! TRAYMORE Will have their special. representative here to take measure and show tthe Best line of Up-to-Date Woolens and Casalmires FOR ' THIS SEA SONS WEAR. ON TOE MARKET;-. We would' especially: request that our friends and customers call on day of -iale aud mspeet 'the line,. we 'will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Jn style, fit,.and workmanship.: 'August 12, an41?ta.;;';-5.,;..V5 ? n' . ..i.. ,H ' ; SatniyUpmah. New York cotton Higher. : Special to Journal. Nw York, Aug. 16, Reports of in- suffifiant rains In Texas caused some short teovertng of the cotton this after noon, .. an4 the market closed strong around the beet figures of the day. 8pot saief 900 bales at sixteen points advance oyer yesterday. LATHAM, ALEXANDER & CO. PILES! PILES! WUliams' Indian Pile Ointments wU cure Blind.' BleedlDr -and f tfcbhur 'Pile. Jt absorbs the tttmors, allays' ltcbin it ohc, mete aA ft pouWce - give Instant relietW41uama'.Jndian PUo Olntmant kprepared for Piles ind itching ef the private parti, "" Soleliy drugglstal mail 60c and fL0O.T WiUia.in' M'f'g: Co. PropB.;cieTeland. O, i' ; ; , I II I I II lll'l i' tt I I" Itl'l fill itj'" ' Cot. Middld and 9. front S.t, "Ilryau Tlnck. C00i(;STCVD3 r.:::l Asbury Sunday School Conference. The Sunday School Conferenc, Inclu- uulg MWtg uuuwr ., nam , nmvuij chnreh lastThursdaf snte decided sac ce4 .Tb jteople in. thai section , cer- tainly know how t entertain visitors. A more noble andboapiuble Set of pec ole are nbtfodnd' tn this -good land of ours: The dinner was ud to the 'aneen'e tuste,- and after one thousand had eottv. plvleiy satisfied thlrSppUtea with Ciavtost eaULles on afth,;'-li6re was qt!U loft eriough'to'.' 'jteedt' "trianjf hhndred more. Juita number ef -excellent ad- dresses- were dellvsred ttong'Sundsy school nne.-"?- ' ' " ; 'The afternoon was taken op With re ports from the various Sunday schools on the circuit which showed them all to be In good condition and doing a good v. ..ki -Quite a" nice- Collection wa i .id ihich w'.'.l go towards duf raying c . takt asi.nenta agait.st the circuit 'After the diction of Ht. V, Bich- 9 ion ri'e.'I.t'ar,d "r. CJlpock see rtvry-tifc&3arerof the Conference for tl e enauirt year, the -Conference ad I 11,.,; Co place and time of t i t r,..a',.j meeting in in DamiB of tiiS eA4cuJe"cumaiittee. -, : . - ' ,. G. i 4 1 ; V In selecting your Cook Stove or Rar.e it i3 a mat ter of Importance to you to get tha tcct, ons t! t will wear well and give the best service. Our to-, -1 ' 2cfA.&N. t i. hw.UiLl i..llLlLiHf VIA Another Good Show at The Victoria. For the past two nights the Victoria theatre JiaS been crowded to its full oaeiW arid rtahy people even stand ing nvae ontside waiting for the crowds to leave So that they may enter and See the' performance. . The. show opensl with Splendid" wl of moving mctures." -This is followed by Frof. Gollenstein and Boyal English Marion ettes this act keeps the audience in an uproar during the time that it has the boards. After this the Vernon sisters, twb of the' tnost versatile and petite little 'actresses," veen here this season', make jtheir appearance and for 20,1nin- utef faidflte the audience with their rnaring. dancing and witty-sayings. Taken as-ia whole, there has never been ijwov .better acta seen on any Vaudeville stage in this city. , Engineers Now Considering Choice f One of Thftl V.Canals-'A" ; natfiiffm a, l,.aup. lb in mactumaiff the' inland . waterway and theguestioi that js now uppermost as together the old. Dismal Steatnp c'a'nal orthe AU bemarie canal sbalil bV9eo)ected as the eourse for ths waterway, Colonel J. Bryan Grimeo, secetary of state, said today; '.. "The old fight that for several go- ertionaha8 been waged between th Albemarle and Chesapeake canal and the ipismat Swamp canal bids fair to be settled at the meeting in Norfolk Sep tember 6, when the government will have a hearing of the interests repre aened bythe two canals. Each canal is anxious to be purchased by the gov eminent and it 1b a mos1; momentous is sue' to many thousands of people in Eastern Csrolina. '-.The purchase and making free of one by.the.govefhmnt means the prac tical confiscation. o& the thei. The making free of fitfiet of these canal means the re-esUblishment of boat lines that -have been brought up Or strangled by the railroad companies; it means that about twenty-five counties in Eastern Carolina Will get much lower freight rates, as Norfolk is a great basic point for making rates and is the great distributing gateway for the counties of North Carolina watered by the Pasquotank, Perquimans, Little Chowan, Black water, Meherrin. Roan oke, Cashie, Scuppernong, Alligator, Pamlico, Tar, Neuse and Trent rivers, and Currituck, Albemarie and Pamlico sounds! f 'A succescful business man, a large mill owner ih Eastern Carolina, writ ing a few dnyj ago in answer to inqair iaa-as to the amount of savings in freight that tbe making free of the Al bemarle and Chesapeake canal would mean to the people of Eastern Caro lina said; "The figures have been care fully estimated, but in doing so both the Albemarle .and Chesapeake and the Dismal Swamp canal were taken! into c6nsideration. As a matter of fact the figures represented over six hundred thousand dollars per yar. You under stand, of. course; if this canal 'were made free the water commerce would be increased very much, possibly doubled. You are aware of the feet that the preaent caoals permit boats to pass through them loaded-not to exceed nine feet, If, as suggested, either of the canals should be purchased by the government and made free and cut deep enough to permit boat load ed to twelve feet, there would be a marked increase in the business and de crease in the freight rate, and when you take into consideration the fact that the-Eastern coast of North Caro lina has twenty-six hundred miles of watej front, bottled up, subject to toll canals, - ! am inclined to say that I would be modest in suggesting that a savings of at least a million and a half dollars per year might be had by the people of Eastern Carolina. i '"-is Assured MONEY" M-TrTEBrK: MARSHALL FIELD clerked ia a store when he was a boy. He put in the bank enough out of his salary to start a small business of his own. Today his establishment is 'the finest in the world. His two grandsons wilt get 400 millions each when they are given their share of his estate. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. TltE PEOPLES BANK ar heavy-weight, evryon them up same day of purch ru2r: .t c;.tn Weak women should read my "Book No. 4 for Women." ' It tells of Dr. Shoon's Nisrht Cure. - Tells how those soothiriev healinsr. enticentie sunnoaito ries, bring quick ana eertam neip. we Book is free. .'Address Dr. Shoop; R- cine, Wis.- Bradham Drug Co. -k- VISGE OF THE PEOPLE" " rV CompleU The flood World . EDtTO" JoORNAtH a-V;'V v-k I have been reading with considerable interestjrour recent editorials suggest' Ing that the N. .S. end " A.-' C rail roads pave the streets over which: they pass., the cty authorities' should- take up this matter and, press if until the. railroads. are convinced thaMt Is only a duty they owe to the citizens ' to pave and keep up In good condition the right of ways they are dally using rent free, " But there remains work still for the citizens to do, . Until all the leading streets are paved' it "would be- hardly coniatnt to try to make the " railroads pave f ir street, ' '", ' . - Polluvk is or,e of the flner streets in town; r.f. d hfter one of the oldc't and v fti' ' is it settlers, a gateway throi , h , ' h all the travel from Jones and C low counties r,l,3i 8n(l ' seem rjit nd proper V. nt as a roadway ft slioi ' 1 Le i: I t'.ii.y to travel a,J us a c!" 1 '' t r ) I ' ut ful as the cri. i 'i : ", ' t v ' I to complota Mew ' i t ! n,, nt i,i not ve-y ' ! 11 s y !Vt I, 1 1 - 1 1 t wn but vl l For Rent Av good Sized, eight room dwelling, newely painted and with modern con veniences. -One small five room dwel ling. Both these houses are in good neighborhoods, One office building, h'Several office rooms in deferred Iocs tiona. V ' C T. HANCOCK. Agt i i i in n i ' , . Post Savinfls Plans. . ' Washtngtonj D, C; Aug. 16.-Post- master General Hitchcock received from the committee on organisation on Postal Savings Bsnk system In favor of the use of -certificates of deponts jn stead of pass books as previously deci ded upon by the committee 4n framing its tentative plan. The system proposed eantemp'ates mechanical' method for keeping tbe records of the postal .sav ings banks; which would render unnec essary a great part of the book-keeping that would be involved in the passbook system" - Under -thin plan every depot itor of amounts from one dollar to nin will be given a. certificate punchei in duplicate to show the amount of tht deposit. He will be required to sign this certificate in duplicate, the post master retaining one of the certificates; on the back of this evidence of the da posit will be engraved interest compu tations, showing exactly the amount of interest due at the ond of any interest period. For sums of $10; $20 and $59. fierd will be separate certificates, olao in duplicate. Thflecertiflcate Will con stitute ti.e record) of the postmasters l!r. Kitt'heock today approved tn form end es graving of a st'itenient I ! f 'it fur amounts of li it' n dm duller. Tl.,a s'ul. net r . N ecu1) in V'l'ise ia fcit.ot.ic an J i rii.tw 1 1.) c'.'i uorop,,". Pictorial Review Patterns 7 ' ... Out Sept. Patterns are in alsd the new Fashson Book and Magainet for Sale here .yeirt(M J. J. BAXTB DEPT. STORE ELKS TEMPLE I.- SURETY BONDS IN THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., OF tJEW YORK. COURT and CONTRACT BONDS executed Immediately in the STRONGEST and RICHEST COMPANY in the' WORLD. Assets over $7,000,000,00. Enjoys exclusive patronage of Norfoik Southern, Atlantic loastliine and Southern Ry Co. Personal suretyship is a responsibility that no man should undertake A bond in this Company is absolute protection and the rates ars as low as the lowest. For further information see W. Q. BOYD, Agt. 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