ikl.t tilt 41 L v -. i I 14 chxil'jion If1-. ill CAi:CLTA. SU.NDVY :.mNING. AUGUST. 21.1910. - ' -.- .-v'-- --1.. Z. .v.v-r, "-', r - t 1 V V l' v. - )?'.' t -( J M - ; w . ; .i ' - ..." .:.'. .. ' - .: ft -.T-V,.i' . Jy--4'u ... . " f -'Y'V.' .i . ! 1 ' A. U V ''--IK fU . "At II It Iiiore Than 4 Per Cent llf you have a savings account la this strong Bank,-, Kit means more to you than merely the four per cent, tnej act that you have jaoney'ahead prepares yea f t out only for emergencies but "also for those chances Vfor advancement that come only to those whoiom mand ready moneys ' XZ-r r'A yoa'ng man-known as a v saver, cancOmmand 4 bosihess Credit that would be denied ttf "one known1 " 1 to have fpent ail he-has earned,- Xhink it over and!" , pen a iayings account here at opce. V: ,IV ; ; U. BLADES. Pra.-v tC A. UKEEN. V- Pret"- " Wm, R. niADES, V: Prm. GEO B FENDLKTOV, Canhlar - - M P. in cotton ipdli,wh,cn VA, T k P itv'Sl' vXl;y v life Sprlnc'dtFHIs; 1 I 1 ' vviihluled -smutio-hiirable-Hiillul. J WHY 0U SHOULD BUY THE SPWNCFELT-u-- It Is agtad felt mattress, guaranteed, v It har iiigW 'ieiiiperftd spring, guaranteed. The "Spring felt cost no more than a good felt mat- tress. I ou nave a oeiter vaiue anu save we cusi oj ay, oipea spnngB. It iventilated It is samtary ; Both sides are inade al ke, 1 can .be : tamed over or end for end. It is durable ..; It toestflil. ,iPI)yeici8na recommend it. Try itifor'i week and be convinced. Do notAry- it' foiC less than a week. Bed slats must be used trader the Spruigfe(t In or-'t' tress is not toe wide or too long tf of the bed make -ihe Springfelt only in' our best grade of ticking. fRIGE K GRADE TICKING-- $1800 - REDUCED TO JI5 00," Hi- 7 DYS ONLY 1 "F0R SAl E BV 1 1... J I JlU iio-iiono;r:n InTentor-Sajs - Iie took His Pat- vv tent Jand iEefuses. to PayC?i-. ! Washington, -Augv-;20-Cottn KinV SamoeLJ Sully, John Bsy Hammond ndther were' made, defendants tor- Ida; in suit .filed Jn the district f (jommoDS supremaeourni Mmuei A.,J Greeu of Greenville; ?.-C who seeks to recover abetter oipatejlt ot improve- ments signed (matey pending the organiattoo of the Farmers'" Cotton Grader Compant," br qonaideratiou'sf a---promise pt$50.(0 and 50,QP9 fn, stock. 1a the proposed company.'; i4tner aeienaant: namea.m the petition an Harris fiammond, "ion 51 John Hay flu.mdn: JohnJiWll the Qotton . Grader Coropartyf nd th f. rrauo aa alleged against Bully and the Hammonds by Green, who charges that tbey Induced the truee to" trans fer. the letters of patentto the Grader Company, and then refused -to pay bim te (50,000, asbs although., a . $50,XM Hock of alook was ; given Tto Jiim. ? He alleges that thi Urader Company then assigned the patV'tlght4 to the Cot ton Exploration Company in eopsidera lion 4tt fl. royalty on each 'grader: sold and fhat the ent're stock of the new corporation was issued to Sully and the Hammonds' "for the ante purpose of defrauding the plaintiff," ' Green seta forth in. his petition "that he interested; Sully i bis patent and that the "Cotton King" in turn I ter- eaed t,he Hammondalo Pie projtnd ,93 Middle St.- 'Phooflt I7i, Nevr Bern; NT Ci REDUCED;PRICES -All' 10c and l2-l-2c Goods Now 7 . 1 5c. Goods Now lOc. Y , 20c. 'w r ;- 5c:U 7 Barringto eV 3C Rexall Peil; Toothf PSwder; "JSUF,:sed";;: , SOLD ONLYBYi', GASTON DRUQICOMPANY 4.: J" L ' . - -j . kV -(THE' REX ALL STORE) ;Vtw 4 v . ,11. P-JbfcUlJLttUYMAAAUtJ-i-.,,: ON THE CORNER V PHONE S -" t OPrO." POSf OfFKUT' iFlNALTvREDUenON.-!., women's VLoweu-ni: shoes AUVtyles and leathers, $100 values for $1.50, Men's and Boys Patent Leather, Gun Meial and Russian Calf S: ra$4.0a Values for $175 and $250 values' (or $1.75. J.'B. IliiiEf- Letters From" His'Vanccboro townsmen.'u His Democratic Work To, whom If may concern.',' ' Havmf recently succeeded Mr.JC. 8. Harvey -ayashiBr& of Jthe"" bank - of' Yanceboro, this u tocrrtify that ( find. he books tnd accounts of the bank cor- tbat the Haromonstaaided nd abetted the defendant. Bully in hia Tfrauduleiit purposes- - -c-"-, .y?i -The Farmers' Cotton - Grader Com pany wasorganir.fd With a rapitalizat- Lion of iS2pO 000 s.Snily -beuig elecMdJ jireBTdent snHartis HanTmond treat 'Green offerrf) return 4hb tock andJ demanortna returnor his patent rignis Juatfeo Gould today cited -1ne defend' ante to appear ia court rext week and show damo why the. letters of ! patent should not be returned " . "43,000.000 More For Census, - "WaaMngton. Aug 20. -Tne appropri ation of twelve million doUars made bv Congress lo; meet the ro3t of thevihir. t enth decennial census will be too small by about $3,000,000. Of the $12,000, 000 only JS.111.6 1.18 was balance on band JolyJOnd much of th&tjiae-since Hwen paid pu Approximately ,000 of tb7P,0wJnUraeratoraemployc4 are yet to be paiLCongresa will bff called upon to supply the-deficit' i.. ' v. HearaMhat Husbaud Baa Killed - jj.ime.? iiuys taruuuc- t CLE cm nniitiTif IT UUUlil I T-. SUPERmfi v?r. v 0(7 High Orders iThoroughly. proficient For r"-0f Ho,din& "S-T""-. -r C Vanceboro; N. C., Aug. 20, 1910- i 1 Mr Edrtorin the "i'3uhi of Aucrusl 18 tt a vicious attaclt ' was made - udob o"nr tQwuamanr Mr; 1., B.- Harvey- and hia friends; I desirito state at lam one of theiriettdaattacked and-4 strorig suppprter - of M& Harvey. I believe him to bet fully competent tQ discharge the "duties of the office of clertraof court nd t ask the peopht 19 vote for him On account of , his loog and'conUntied party -' Respectfully ' , 1 . - B."R. WARREN. . " v -. Mayor, Vanceboro B, C v ' Mr.Ediior:A reply to 'Democrat" tin Sun issue" of the J8th insf! Being one of the many friends of Mr. 4. B, Harvey; Idesire to say that' JLAave known Mt Harvey wen. tor more than twenty years anrf . 'believe $tst fully Competent to discharge4 the duties of clerk of the court, and I k&6$v. that he will not cripple the public lervice nor hamper the dispatch of "business -of the conrta: Mr,.-Haryeyi -A thoroughly.: nonest , aotfX conscienl (oils -m-jn. We j have seen him tried many times and in m i?y places, aiid am confident that lie win improve the aervicenv the high or- C LJ . t I t 1. 1 ' MVO. iv wuicii ue auuprauiy Bpirf. car. I ould not figure where the public are getting lu.' And, s for : Mr,- Wauon, he haa v certain (y bepn irtcoffle.-J6og enough to have l4d aside . a me6 snug ittle fortune to .care- for hiin the re- mainqtoi ni8 uie, ana as tor .tne poo-j he. cine menJut Of ten liket to see theJ countv -officers chansred onceia ar while: sfr that Very iateligentr corripetahtri citizen whtfmay aapire to-office may navacbance y " ' ' f As cnuoty eomml3BioDcrMr. Harvy has laid aaide every thing xand I do not Believe there evex.wai a, commissioner who tuok'tnore tnterat in'the office of the;oonty than jie, laying aside every; thing Whenever toe county needed .fy services ''.vrv , We. hare as competent in this I township as ..any but we havecnever- had any repreaentKives. , We have aN I ways been at the bectrand call of New Bern; now we expect New Bern to com? pensate uffl helping UiTo elect J, B. liatvey our next clerk- : . . -JAMES A DUGUID, MD. If- ' fllx" -mmm,m . .11" ! Hi, 1 i nnilRT -' a" " " ;j : tub. rsm' l i" . . am -fsv isa. " Mew York Cotton Market. Special to Journal. t New York, Aug. "20.' A bull demon stration in AuguBt today strengthened the whole market, although reaction on profit taking occurred near the close; Spot- cotton quoted forty-five points higher. No salef. I Latham Alexander & Co. Mm SSURED MGNEF-TN THE mm SUJISUAXL FIELD clerked in a store when he was a boy. HlTpht in ihe bank enough out of his salary to start a small ; businessf his own. Today his estabiishmeht is the finest ; In theworld. His two grandsons will get 400 millions each whenlhey are given. their share of his estate. -. C 1 Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK Train Kills Large Bear. SamXLipnian. r Cor., Middle and 13. Proat St. " . ; ' ? v V - Krypn'Tlorkl Liiiiand Pc r I; I r -We carry" about eve'rylhir., in t! Windows,'; Doors and Blir.J Del and Turned Work. Our Paint3 arc cf the hi 1 t Civs you prompt delivery r 1 1 ju t rotten in a c r 1 .1 ( f I " r .Nw:yoTkAi(ig;20-On hearing thst hef husband, Lrai, C, oauduy. p real estate agent, formerly of ;St.Xouis, had shot and killed.- himself. In a. bos oital atHarmaroneck, MrsLeoma Vilet Bauduyr hi third wife,- from' whom be was seperated, attempted suicide . The body of the man. was identified in the.Mamaroneck-rnorgo.6 last night by a woman said tobave been Mrs, John Cecil Glayf wife of the Well known artist and agister of Bauduy: ; When reporters called at lbs borne Of Mrs: . A 'Albreicht, motherf Mrs, Bauduy, . early today," they were told Mrs. . Bauduy , waa at . a J neighboring drug stored A reporter who caw ber purchase a bottle of .carbolic -arid ' fol lowed her horn and declares he struck the bottle from her hand Just a she tried to swallow the poison. ; " This wis the third attempted suicide of Mrs. Bauduy.; Last t rlday she tried to leap in front of art elevated truir. I. titer, when arretted for attempted e ..!ri.U, flie tried to kill lii'rulf by iurrplri(j from a window in the p tlico station. Sie decluied-. blie wm duveti to attempting ruuade Ly Iw-r liu. 1 nd's nel t i"i uttni'iit and ihe fact that two .. . f 1 i f.iriiKT wiven, who hftd cummit t 1 suii idt), IihJ LVen haunting ln'r dny I r' ' t. - A fnwij cf Iiaiiduy declures the di-a ! -iv i "n-t of rn.-i.f, out of eii'iili-y- t l .1. tf I. 9 1' '!." I ( ) I ' 1 ., 1 t t' ) f t V : 1 ' -.tl 1 T ( i. t, Harvey is a man of judgment- and will empwy efficient help until , lie gains the Experience necessary tji conduct thevf- ficej M. IJarvey Js a good penman. Finally, Mr. Harvey is a high minded Cbjstiapgenleman Ha baa labored long and earnestly - for better morals. better schdolB and liette' churches ia his Community. , We respectfully, ask the people of Craven county to vote for him. j 1 ; - Very truly, - - A M. WILLIAMS Mr. Editor t-r In issue of Sun August 18th t notice an article to ha democrat ic voters' of Craven county and signed Democrt,'J,r that applauded- W;- M. J Watson, our presept clerk( and attack- ed the jadgmenv-af J B Harvey and his numaroos friejids la Craven -county; "ho have made him thd democratic can. didata- for Clerk mf Courfc.irom UoB ,i To wwhipTho candidate from" No I Township, .nor his friends, nave ever said, anyUtng Unkind about Mr.' Watson nor attacked hi judgment. We -only J say that be, baa held the office top long for the food of the democratic party. Whatcanayonog man; who has phti' cal aspirations, promisa hlmt elf at the hands of-iho democratfo- party when you take "a roan andwork. bimJlortWenty five years and he spendr'his -own time and money In building up the party, as Mr.-HarveyJbaa;doneTMf. --Barvey has letters in nit poaaesaioa now, from some jDf the best lawyers in the eoonty; complimenting hiro on the stand ha took in the White Supramar y Campaign, and nothing has aver' been a id rbout Jhis proficiency until he aaked for thr clerk's office. Ri6 much time and experience Kit- neceaaary , to fi I. the terka-ffle, surely it is time that w elect a younger man for that office,. as M..Waton can not last always. - m 4 f" t-f.'--:s7 "--s.yY.oura very respectfully, -' ?- 7 w- lh white; While enroute from tbla city to Wil mington yesterdiy morning and when near Northeast, . a smli etition be tween this city - and that place, the eastbound passenger train which leaves thii city shortly after 9 o'cioc ran over a large black bear and killed him. The animal ; was attempting t cross the track, when he was killed, and one of nia feet was severed from hU leg. -This trophy was presented to the writer by Mr, L. J finer, baggage clerk on this train. " ' . Blii Wanted. Proposals to furnish feed for the city horeea for next nine months wilt be re ceived at the clerk's office until August 25th, by order of the Board of Alder men.'- ....-'- . ,. - T. T. PATTERSON, :' ." ' " - T-"- City Clerk. I041EM: !IIJ;5. Nationalist-Leader of Quebec Ad- To t.a Demrcratio Voters of Craven ' Counly. K few reasons why Mr. J B -Harvey should be our next clerk, T Mr,. Harvey has sorved the democratic party, for twenty years, ' having always been a l"u!.T among his peuplu spending mon ey from his private purxe and giving hi i tune and' Intelligence wiOiout thought of rewarrl. lie dill as much f r t: a county and etnte dnnng the V.! n J u; rinmry I.i8U as any mua in tliit ruuniy, rnnniiig chanevs of physical iti jury, Uh he w:n ths arknuwIedKed limlcr of ihn d mocratic party in thin to-- !iin. - V.'u do not want t.1 ny at,y tl.n : !-HUiKt Mr. yutBOn, ho is a good p- ..i, 1 1 1 ! "i 1 1 1. 1 1 ! ,'rc, twenty j i in ( i " i'i ci 1 1 ..i.'y not very en i ; moi-rat- who I i '! i ' v i , vhTi h he locates That Step For The : "Dominion Antigonishr if, 8. Aug.-f Annex-j ationof Canada to . theUnlted States waa advocated today in anJladdrass' by Henri Boorasar M. the . nationalist! 1 leader of Quehcc, before -th summer school'of scieneafSt. Frimcis Xavier college. ''The. Speaker -dealt:, at length with the four possible destinies of Cana-: da,' namely r Eeota(ning in the position in which thria at present which be re gard d aa Very . improvable;1- Imperial federation, which w.ouJr bean unwield ry and unworkable 'condition; annexa tion, to (ba United States andindepend L?. ''Imperial federation meana'an tmpe rial council with a preponderant eritisn influence.?' said MrV; Bcurasaa. Comli tiens to'ay la.Canada make. for annex ation rafher than for imperial feders- tiopi The penetrative, influence of trade byTailandc astal lines: the mental pre. penBlty of the two peoples living under the same or. : similar conditions, Indus trial and social, th constant intercom munication, of Canailians 'nnd'tAmerr cans are all - powerful factors making for aonettition.' - ' , Pictorial Review Patterns -... i put Sept. Patterns are in also the new Fashson Book and Magazine, for Sale here J. J. BAXTER J DEW. STQRE m ELKS TEMPLE W. G. BOYD ELKS TEMPLE, :-: TELEPHONE 400 REAL ESTATE CITY, SURBURBAN, COUNTRY INSURANCE J FIRE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, PLATE GLASS, LIVE STOCK, AUTOMOBILE, BOILER, FLY-WHEEL, BURG - LARY. SURETY BONDS. INVESTMENT NEXT NEW BERN BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. - SERIES OPENS OCTOBER 1st. VOU" ARE ALL ENNETT S 4 aa4 WELCOME AT I, STORE I 1. 1 C ii n- t a i!rtr ForvRonl 4 , V ,'lW THE BEST A good siEed, eighi room .' dwelling, newely paintsd and with modern con veniences. One small five room "dwel ling. Both theso houses are in . good ni'ijhboihiK)dH. One office building. "Venil office rooms In dcfTerred loca tions.'. .' ' . "' "'. -'' ' , ",''. -' '' "::C. T. HANCOCIt. Agt. t V i mri r-v --i "rs: !-: i . . . -J 1 w- k ...- k- i wJ,Nw':; , , t . r - 1 r ' r-1 - V - r . J'K;v- I 1 h. t;: .

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