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Box 445 Cloak maker Agaiu ' Kefuse i to , Woik and Much Trouble ( - " is 'llesult. , New York. -Ana. 2 The reeumptton of the-cloak makers' strike today, tfter an apparent aeukmeot bad been reach , eil, was marked Jijr one yuicide, a pistol fight int which a picket a shot through the arn; and numeroui roU. . The renewal rf ; the" strike resulted from the etrikfaa, Tejectionv! their Jeaderalpro)xifel.-o concede toe cloeegj shop conteBiioiu Whent thla plan wa annourced 7y 3ohn B Lennoi), treaa urjf of the Amoricaa' Fedwation of Labor who had been ier.t her by him ident Gompera to conduct theBtfike at a hia mettinirlaat nlehW the etriEeri f became "W enraged' that Lsnnoo and oiherfthougnt it beat to reilr froii the Keay:-xl2? "i - V" Mofria Levinnon, whoae. funda- had btra exhausted the'atrike, and who waa tired of being ' charge otf-bfa mother, shot himselt through the head when he beard that tb , riKera wonra not et back to work "Monday,;! At an early boor today -the 'polwe were called -to" Everett flail ' en Eaat Fourth street,- o clear the place of a number of strike plcketV wbo had been making" the half their headquarters. They-engaged in k fight thia morning, ip which Joseph Mate Was shot through Divorced. -Husband Cullod to At .tend Funeral ot Sister -Acciv r -;,dently Met Former F-fe-; i Washington," AugvHWrt. C llood lett, 34 years old, manager ef the CuP peppeis Ye., Exponett, andhis former wtfe.-Bertlia, SI years old,- wers remar ried in this city today after. 14 months separation,' 5 - If; . Mr. snd U Hcodlett-were first waV- rted ioXogan; Ohio,;' when the. former war about 20 ant tha; latter. 16" years old. r The decree for their fegat separa tion was granttt ift Jiine, 1909. .. The time following the granting oflhe di4 ?0rcswi spent, ty Jlr.-Bcodlet- in travel, while n'urwife and. their two children viaited in "she'tentfal west and finally went to Fairmort, W. VaJ iloodlett was called to th West VS, town tecentlyto sttendlhe funeral of a Kiaterr The chance meeting of bis form er wile 6a the" streets there resultedio Jere-mrriagetod8J,. - r Free" Morse. --"Wife's Labors 3Iay be tii am Juany Jsow herm. REDUCED v PRICES All 1 Oc. and 1 2-1 -2c. Goods 'Now -'v 1 5c. Goods Now ;1 Oc,:v; Barringtoh Dry; Goods: Co; Rexali ? Pearl obth Powder? fj;; V SOLD ONLY- BYv;- GASTON ; DRUG ' G0L1PANY Vvf :.i"(fflB RMALL STOREL t4C r mr irv nnnntT,. a. -t i All fTa" V1 4. " -, B. SEDBERRY . BIANAGER. , - -ONTHQRNER. . ' PH0NI5 65 OPfOvlOS,T OFFICE. " f Editor Journal; "lo Joseph B Harvey it seems to me, Gravencounty w.illhsve a Cler kx of the Superior courtv. who witt j prove almost capable " man, ' Mr ,tiari yey has filled acceptably posltioit bank eashier. Hs nas ' been aj farmer, and; iuccesafolone, "A county com nussioner, bis iservicse , were-satisfae- tory to alL And now asking- of the voters of Craven cow ty to. nominate him; foe Clerk, H my be 'noted that' .no ttkenf ronv the -vVneeboro sSt ti m has in years been voted a county .Affile where a. bond was , r quired. Honpr Utt Harvey by your vote on Saturday, -i ..,.lJi1.Wr. u-.,' . "Up sad Down Broadway'' Muslc.- -William Jerome and: Jean Schwartz have written, a" clever song for the new musical comedy "Up and Down Broad- vay," ; which is making uch a hit at Shubert.8 Casino. .'.The., title , or this rollicking, frolicking song is.'My Oper atir: Samson. ?'V Every1: reader nfrthe New YorV SundajrWortd will get this song.freenext.Sunday- ,; Wordr and music complete. ' 11 A Special Savings Aiount" , , IS recommended by the "New" "Bern Banking and Trust Company as a means by which the money for some special object may be laid aside, 'This is doubt less a good plan, if yoiimve one ssv ings account, you can opes another for some special , el jct, -By this careful means the money for the purchase. of a home or the eduction- of chl'dien may be gradually Bccumulated.'- 'ftvTT QualMcalionirV'-'.v, 4 Specitil to Journal. , ; . New; Xorif," Aug; 29-Ther feature 01 the cotton martcet today was toe sen sational advance in theM-mere&Augtut option, Which touched the highest price reacnea ior coiwn since rocuaatruoiiun dazsit The fall months were dull, but steady, 25.000 bales of spot cofoijwe Old St IV cp r i.Jl -v- . .LATHAM ALEXANDER & CO -i ft FINAb; REDUCTION , -WOMEN'S '''.LOW ' CUT - SHOIjB All styles arid leathers, $3.00 values fcr $1.5D I '.en's and Bpys Patent Leather, Gun I.Ietsfcr.J Pvclin CJii pen, U.00 values for $2.75 anJ C2.50 values f,;r C1.7;. i August. Cotton'; Twenty Centa.-nr ders Supplies that you want, sc ulbefor frf 9U buy. '.J. S Married 1'' !afr. Charles Waller and Miss Mami Este'la Moore, -Jjoth nf Kleston;. were baoDily married yesteraay at the home nf Mr. William Iferstran. J12 South Front streetr this cityrtfustice of the Paacs S, Rtreet.'tfficisttng-,'- k Mav be the Mysterious Burilar. Shortly - after, ten , n'cuJtfc t Sund y night Mr.-Wro. Hancock, - who resins. on Broad atreet, saw a negro man enter a stds gate which letda into the yard in the rear of the dwelling..? Upon goijig out Jto Jr quire Jhe- negro's busjhess there the negro darted under the house. Two gentlemen who were calling there at the tirnp, went to Mr. Hancock s as sistance, and the negro was told ro come out; this he did and an officer was sum. moned and hs was taken JtcVHh pphce station? Upon being questioned the ne gte said his name was Willie Brown and that nls home wasln W8hlngton, N, C, and that be waa being chased by Crowd of negro boys and tart under the house It escape them, v X)n his person was found two bunohes of keys, these he said be found on Broad street, cost was also found unJer the house. this hs claimed belonged to a friend of his.' He was Riven a bearing yesterday afternoon, and enough evidence waa cured for the Mayor to iold thian as auspicious character until bis state ments could be further investigated. Washington. D. "C.,-Aug.; 28 -Mrs, Charles W Morse is supposed to be Oh the way nortn; -today from Atlanta, where she vls-.ted htor husband at the Federal penitentiary," arid she may stop i&"Wafthington for a, conference- with depai trarnt of last ice pfficlals "regard- mg : the application', fcr the', bankers In her effort to Arouse sentim'enf favor of..theie'eaB8 the former ic king,'Mrs Morse has' reported remstk nable buccsss... Petitions she has caused to be citeulated have been signed by thousands"', including many .rw mbers of Congress." Hef activity has kept the case In jpubhe . notice,".- with the result that hundreds have been . interested to the extent of writinir letters to Presi . dent. Taft asking that 'Morsel be given his freedom, k--- ' A Southern woman-; IneludedT in her plea to ihe?3 president for: Morse's -re lease;,hich vabn seemed to assume would Be granted, request "that she be. given the'" privilege of handing to the prisoner the pardon Testoringhira tothe outer world. , When the netitions and letters will be submittedvto the president has sot been decided upon." Jt seems Certair,ho ever, that rthe showing will be one of tne -most normiaabie -tnat . bas been niade Id behalf of any prisoner. : f The general impression in , Washing ton is that Mr. Taft will not "grant the application for pardon. Z Morse opera-j tfd on such a vast scale, and, his offen see are sd, recent nod. so freah in the public mind that according to the com mon belief , the President will not a i cida that the prisoner has- received his full ffieasare of punishment ' -. Morse was sentenced to Serve fifteen years- The fidelity and energV of his wife, tiowever-; and the suDoort she has enlisted sf9 depended upon to convince someresident, at no far: time in - the near futuret that Morse was guilty of only a technical" violation nf the banlf tng laws and that he has been punished enough pu-r- J" Editor Journal j- ' " Your Teaders -doubtless bare -been very much amused by the severs! laud story letters puMished as to the fitness and qualification of Ms, J B Harvey to assume the duties of the office of Clerk of the Superior Coujt of this county There letters ere written by thelons men anj neighbors of Mr. IlatVey who are of cours desirous .of : his receiving the ndminutlon, but that they fchouM assume to know that he is quo ted to take op the bunmens of the t e e.'ii.s veiy .re K'i.!ous. Not (ma of them know srytriing more of th (Iatits of the p' Ui n thun if tl.ey bail never seen the clcik'so re. . .. Tii.r tt r t es to r.T r. I icter ia a.! . 1 if, lit ! t J j i ;I i. ; arvtys It ' In order to make room for our fall and winter siock .wp are disposing of our Screen Doors and' Window Screens at cost . J. S. Basnight Hdw, Co.; vT'. ' -"-v Plney Crove Primary. Vu Jonos County, Aug. ZO.-The.. follow. is the result of thir primary held at Piney Grove Au 27ih:- , -. For Ilonsfl of Representatives. C s. " , Votes J ' t sT ' e : ipSatn U C!or;3ll(l(lle aniS. Tiont Ft. 't 1 r lor t O, (f . Youcah wash B. P. S. fla wait Finish without damag ing yout wall;Dr-the ; firusrC Call ort US' br,writeus f or col or cards.; J. Basnight Hdv? j - r-; - st'VN'C." Jy THIS MAY HAPPEN AGAI ! ' , l.i m The baak is the safest place . to ' keep your money. A i bank loans ho money Without ' -gUtrisdge" security, A bank is not in busirier tdi'gb brok' because the bankers would henJFIRST iosejuU of thir money. ' ''T- Make tOUR Bank YOUR Bank. ?We pay, liberal interest consistentwith safety 4s per cent. 9 THE PEOPLES i BANK & I Hi. Js a.x- - 3, Pictorial l'U.- 1 Review iit Patterns y : . 4 J ' Otir5cpt. Pattems ate in X .1, - also the nev Fashion Book hMginz, lot Sale here J. J. BAXTER :PEp:t.to;bev;! . Ji,ks temple r Catinot AftdrtHo Stop Now Editor JoornalfIt is aeredbveerv body in town that Pollock atreet ought to be paved, and . if bond issue for that purpose alone bad been asked-for loere wouiu mave ; peen .sosoiuceiyno pppositipn to it. The kick Seems to be about tl other streets rf tf 'astFrqnt tom residential street! along which are stately" home, whose owners obtret to the paving an account o( noise. : There is not the slightest' ne cessity of using brick on that street, there are other materials better suited, as cheap, and noiseless . The alderman have the" choosing of the- materia'. East Front" atreet Is -sadly In need of improvement, , and must be improved shortly.,. , ; - - I :The next objection to the nqnd Issue seems to be a fear of 'higher taxes. Tenants' arLUJd that rents will be high er and so on. Rents are no higher now than tbey were two years ago Rent rates are regulated by tin demand for houses, for the landlord always chargeit us much as the tenant will stand. - .: ' If this paving la stopped now; before the main streets are completed, how can the railroads he forced to pave their IsireeU?." "',. , - A. B. PACKER, WGJ BOYD ELKS TEMPLE, :-i ;TELEPH0NE 400 REAL ESTATE CITY, 'SUBURBAN, 'COUNTRY l -INSURANCE FIRE,' ACCIDENT. fHEALtH," PLATE GLASS, LIVE- INVESTMENT ' NESBERNr BUILDING r&( LOAN ' ASSN, , , N,EXT . " ' V ' t l..,.-.. . " -":5a..-tf9l Trust Company Appointments..: That the public is beginning to real ize more and more the value of Bervice? performed by Trust Company as Tnis-I tp, Executors, Atlminmtrators nihil iV. ans, is evidenced by t!io report! inr-nt fif the Moivhnnts Loim ft! t ( , iy, of Cliicii i, ai Ti I i i " p v i'l of t" 1 te C! ' I.:-.. '. j"-- "-' 'I' r Is .l.y. 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