Ill, il..J idem MUST PAV HER SUBJECT FOR LOSS SUSTAINED BY " ! 'rv FIRE ' 'Zi '. K So Says Journal's Swansboro Cor - 1 respondent., , .' T ' " . ' (Special to the- Journal) ' PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI, May' ' 7. -The British diplomatic representa , tive at Port au Prince today delivered an ultimatum to ths Hatien govern- ' ' ment: demanding the immediate pay " '. ment of an indemnity of $62,000 to a ' British subject in ! compensation for . the . loss of ( his saw mill during the t'ijLeconte revolution. i The British demand is supported by j.the presence here of the British crui- ,rJser Suffolk, The payment of this sum of money . to the British subject in ' question,J a man named Peters, had , previously been ordered by a court of arbitration. ' ' The chamber of deputies and the ' senate considered the British demand 1 in a joint session marked by a great ex a vehement.' There are no funds in hand 1 with which to make , the payment; WASHINGTON, May 7. Upon re- - quest of the American State Depart . ment, British Ambassador Spring-Rice today cabled the British foreign office ' a suggestion that time be allowed for inquiry into the Hatien difficulty be- fore and drastic measures were carried " out, .. . The State Department asked suspen- sion of the ultimatum until it had in- formed itself of the basis of ths Brit ish claim and the reasons of British ' authorities for bringing the matter to an immediate issue. ' , . , (Special to the Journal) . SWANSBORO, May 7. Theoeo. pie have chosen, its. favorite roan : for candidate for this section and we have raised -a ' flag.; in honor . of Charles R. Thomas for Congress fn the 16th day of May A The flag' ' pole 'stands " fifty feet from the ground to the rop and on the corner of Main Street at J. E Wat son's store with the stars and stripes above it. , x -1 - , The school closed this year with a fine commencement in charge of Prof. Ray. On last Friday night there was a large crowd at the school building. Speeches from the Baptist andUnjtar- lan preachers and Dr. Bounty and Dr. Danield on sanitary questions. Dr. Blount's speech was loudly applaud ed. . 'v-,' Speeches were made on Saturday night by the county candidates. There was a flag stretched across the street in front of the grandstand in honor of Dr. B. L. Kellum for representative. You will see the announcement that Hon.. Charles R. Thomas will speak to the people on Saturday, the ninth of May' in Swansboro. Prof. Bruce Caraway and a party of his pupils from Newport, arrived this afternoon in a gale of wind to give a play. We would be glad to have the prof- fessor to manage our next school as he is the father of the graded school and building in Swansboro. . TO. THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS TO, THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS . I OF CRAVEN COUNTY. . Ir OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- , . . - - -I v 1 . TRICT.1 , At the solicitation of many friends,)' ' ' , ' i - , i I hereby announce myself a candidate At the request of many Democrats for Commissioner from No. l Town- from ship at Craven county, subject to the I hereby announce that I will bo a can- democratic primary to be held May didate in the next fnHirtal .M 12-. If nominated and elected,! hereby for "the nomination fr.r.h t, pledge' myself to discharge the' duties Solicitor for thin dUtriri of the 'office to the' best of my "ability, f ' Jtv a-- - 1 flanking my friend ' in , advance? . - , . , tor any' assistance rendered me in the " 1 ' ; 4 ' ' coming primary, I am, Respectfully, PIF H milT PfinniPr , C.J. Heath, ErnuLN.C UMIUIUnlL - UUM ADC, to crawl succeeds TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. ,, ' ' TALKSTO VOTEHS My Countrymen: I would be glad to represent the peo- j As, I have iormerly announced my pie 01 craven iunty in tfte , next candidacy for a legislator and wish General Assemblv and trust that th Sr. a ; , . ---(" "-'-h my name iresn m your t-a.i, v ..i. iv uuiuuwie me i memory, . I am . asain wrifina . t . . ..." " me oiq. pot is boiling and I am. anxi the coming primary . for the county. If I am nominated and of course elected, it will be my greatest desire to represent the people of th. coin ty" wisely. I believe tha( I know the county and the administration of its affairs in detail and therefore can be of fervice to my constituency. G. y. Richardson . 3- 28-ti Dover N. TO BAND MEMBERS REQUESTED TO MEET TONIGHT BEECH GROVE NOTES Wedding Other Items of Consid erable Interest (Special to the Journal) BEECH GROVE, May 7. The .. marriage of . Miss Eunice J. Dixon, of ' Bellair to Mr. Conway G. Bayliss of , New Bern, took place on Wednesday . evening at 8:30 by the Rev. R. E. , Pittman. . -, ' The church was beautifully decor ated with evergreen and beautiful - flowers. Miss Nellie Bishop of New Bern, presided at the Organ and the parties were ushered under th; straips of Mendlesohn s wedding march and ' while the ceremony proceeded the soft melody of 'Meditation'was render ed. , The contracting parties with a .few special friends left for New Bern where the parents of the groom ten- dered an evening reception. " The bride is a member of the Beech Grove church and Sunday School,; ; active, energetic and a useful member 1 of the community. We are glad to i.ope that she will not leave us, but ' will remain in o ir niid.it and helo in the general uplift of the community. -.She and her bosem companion have . t?e best wishes and good will of their many friends. , ' Th. rer.-t ral- has pi;t the farmers ' to work in earnest. It was much need ed, especially by those who wished ta set tobacco. Potatoes are much re vived. Strawberrips ripening fast; cabbage heading; oats looking fine land : neauing out niciev. Some of the finest crimson clover we have evr seen i& in full growth. Fruit b ds have fire blight in some places and the apple crop will be very much cut cff. Sonu' trees have not a tenth of a crop. Corn is up and cot ton is coming. The Peoples Concert Band Members are requested to meet at their Band Hall FRIDAY Night at 8 o'clock for rehearsing special music for Mem- orial Day exercises to be held Sunday May 10th. It is very necessary that every member be present. ANOTHER COLORED MAN PLAC ED IN THE ASYLUM. James Kennedy was carried to Gold- sboro yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Judson Bayliss, to be placed in the Insane Asylum, for colored people. This Is the second party that Deputy Sheriff Bayliss has carried to Golds boro within the lait week. THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination far the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held May 12th 1914. If nominated and elected I hereby pledge myself to dis charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, as I have in the past. Thanking the Democratic vo ters for their past support and solicit' ing a continuance of same. Very Respectfully Richard B. Lane ous to secure the1 crown, of honor at your hands. as 1 am a young man bora of Am erican parents, brought. up under the teachings ot democracy,' even . in the days of rebellion and to the present, I am proud to point the honor which my parents hive accented at the hanri. of so liberal a race and to those willini? to place my confidence' and work for the-good cause, and for such demo cracy am I appealing for my country ana Is away j 'looking for trouble, tl.vays tryin? through the screens and in a good r-any cases in getting through. He finds a r -ablinj block when he tries to get through the kind of screen wire that we are selling., Call phone 147 and we will pall nn . menu . - - - r fcV-v f Gsslall nrdr;crc c-d Gil Sr:;3y Co. 73-75-77 Middle Street . . w- Phone 147. l; tit' w Ft 4 The Porch is a very desirable mtrf' the summer if ,properly shaded and fnr nished comfortably. This arrangement can be had for a' mere trifle of M: these Spring days susliest th rwiaKm fl .i of 5fPPmg your, porch ready for the hot; t my race, that which so treat a SUltTV SumtTIPr rfavto X7a 1,., i . . ... i T people cannot ruse the lifting, hand o7 TT b had , " J l7 HAT TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY TRUSTEE SALE I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of regis ter of Deeds of Craven county subject to the Democratic primary to be Pursuant to the duties imposed by held Tuesday May 1? 1914. youth which is the pride of our country. fc2 And in the same strain I ask the, la-, 2J '" dies, old men and our younger gen ration for their careful thought aned stl.'-- kind word I, in return, promise to f'4 watch the future fight for the honor il and maintain the cause of love in thi ; good old land of chivalry which we , hope all nations would regard. , j fl , To the business men , keeping" in I j mind our awakening iarmers and thiir S dependents, -I will legislate to the 1 53' the deed of trust dated March 3, 1913 from A. J. Holton and wife to W. D. Mclver, trustee, securing the debt due Lida P. Duffy, recorded in the offi ce of the Register of Deeds in Book 195, page 244, the said trustee will offer for sale at the court house door at New Bern, on Monday, June 8, 1914, the property described in ths deed of trust to-wit: All that lot of land in Bridge ton described in a deed from J. C. Rig don and wife to A. J. Holton dated June 10th 1908, recorded in the office of the Register of Deedsfof Craven county in Book 172, page 442, on which said lot is loca'ted a plant for manufac turing washing machines, including all machinery, tools, and appliances used in connection with the said factory or shop. Also three mules sold A. J. Holton by Lida P. Duffy. Default having been made in pay ment of said debt and alse having been demanded by Lida P. Duffy. W. D. Mclver, Trustee This May 6, 1914. If nominated at the primary and elected I will give my best endeavors to conduct the duties of the office with the same efficency and courtesy I have strived to in the past. V Thanking the Democrats of Craven best of all interest by not leaving the laws oi nnstiamty which teaches, hui in no one ana aoes some one good, accept of it (and a thing mat nuns some and does no one good is evil, shun it.)" While feelin with joy the putlook for my success I will thank any one to bring to my notice should one of .my worthy opponents raise- any question that would be de trimental or poison y6ur mind of me. so I can answer in open fold jn honor or regret to my sponsors. With 'wishes that : T could look each man in the face and ask him for his support, I with unbound faith in you, m y I cannot dn so: from brlr nf time and basfaesa? Rootu al cettlar J. S. MILLER Furniture Co. "The Home Furnishers" " - Phone 229 99-Middle St. county, and assuring my lasting- grat-; itude and unbounded - aonreciations httmr P W. Coppagej vamebowi N. a (adT.) Porch for their Yours, past support, I am.Truly Stephen H. Fowler! TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY FOR DELICATE CHILDREN , . A Mother's Letter To Mothers. Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Bloomficld, iN. J., .-ays: "My child seven years old, had a bad cold and was weak and quite run down in health. She liad been in this condition fjr about ,, - six . weeks when I began giving her , Vmol. It was a wonderful help to the f child, breaking up her cold quickly and puilding up her strength beside 4' tiiwTc aiu iuuiiu vinoi a most excer , lent tonic for keeping up the chil flren s strength during a siege of whoor .: t': . " Vmol is a wonderful combination , of two world-famed tonics the medi cinal body building elements of cod -j liver oil and iron for the blood, there- - lore it. is a perfectly safe medicine ,tor; cmldrem, because it is not a patent n medicine, everything in it is printed on ) every package, so mothers may , Know what they are giving their lit tie ones.' , . Therefore we aslr rm nntl .T....,hr w , v.w Miwuid V, a west, sickly or ailing child in this vicinity to try Vinol on our guarantee. if. S, Duffy, Druggist, New Bern, N. C. . ' P. S. Our Saxo Salve is truly won- derlul lor bczema. We guarantee it. FEDERAL PRISOIR'S First I desire to thank theDemocrats of Craven county for their past support of me for the office of County Treasur er and to assure them of my grateful appreciation. . I desire to announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the democratic voters at the Primary on May 12. 1914. and to assure the Democrats of Craven county that if nominated and elected I will conduct the office in the same man ner of courtesy and efficiency , as have tried to conduct it in the past Yours respectfully, ,; B. .B. Hurst. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET TWENTY. YEARS SENTENCE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO FIVE YEARS. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DEMO CRATIC VOTERS OF CRA-' - VEN COUNTY At the request of manv of the vnt of Craven county the f dlowimr ' mntfe. men have agreed to run for, the posi tion of County Commissioner. rA i ' . mcir ;; names to ; nnr peopie tor election at the coming prim ary of the Demcratic partv. I. W ,BiddIe, Geo. K. Westj Henry A. Mar- snan, narvey B. , Wadsworth, Geo. Dixon. ( - ' ( - The people of the county know these gentlemen and inow them well, and we feel that in their hands the expense of the county will be greatly reduced and its every interest faithfullv r. ved and protected. Let us go to the noils on th Hav f the primary and elect them by a rous ing vote.- Many Voters. hi Kocker if oil Porch Rockers. Wa ha''B themat the right price, J CALL and EXAMINE THEM ! I CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF A. C. L. vTRAIN.r,, - v ; The schedule of the Atlantic Coast I me train number 65has been changed J (iJead of leaving at 3:10 o'clock in the rrnoon, it will leave at 3 p. m. ' This nge went into effect Sunday .May J, at noori. "i.'c.1 ' L ' (Special to the Journal.) Atlanta, Ga., May 7. On applica tion of Attorney P. C. McDuffie, the twenty-year sentence of John Morgan, wno is imprisoned in the United Statei Federal Penitentiary here, has ' bee t cou1ty1 Having under the appointment of Judge Whedbee, served for the unex pired term of W. M. Watson, as the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County; I respectively announce my self a' candidate for election to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Craven subject to the Democratic f T. J. Turner Furnihire Co. .51 PHONE 172 , , - , .. ax Minni b ii cm tin - , I r 1 - J i. , k i v anwiMt I t . ji"' H til il' - L b A. C. L Schedule commuted by President Wilson to fiVe years' actual service. The President's action will entitle Morgan to his liberty not later than June, 1915, with a pos sible allowance for good conduct. ; , ,',s John . Morgan was convicted after a plea of not guilty in the United States District Court for the Northern Dis trict of Alabama, for criminal conspir acy in connection with the assassina tion oi a revenue pmcer. At the time J hereby announce myself as a candi- .uiducu tunsiqeraDie atten-1 date for nnm;nm. t- r : tion throughout the country, as Mor- cratic candiHat. f- R -.j.. .' .1. ..J. -f .1.- : ... I . -, ...r.v.vUWUTv - r . uv WU8 ui me presiamg from Craven county in the North Car- juuge, consistea . in teiepftomng infor- olina General Assembly. , aubiect to Primary on May 12th, 1914. ? If elec ted, I, promise to perform faithfully the duties of the office with: uniform courtesy. Respectfully, W.B.,Flanner TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ; OF CRAVEN COUNTY v f mation of the. approach of the officers to parties,, said to be his friends,' who were tying in wait lor Oiem.;' His Coun sel was able to secure from Judge W. I. Grubb, Who presided at the trial a let ter in which the judge stated that there was an element of doubt as to the iden tification of Morgan's .voice over the phone..' , That fact, together with .the severity of hia original sentence, caused the President to take favorable action on the application. Morgan has made a model prisoner and . the commutation was secured with the approval of War- deft Moyer., -,'. .V' 'i 1, the action of they Democratic primary May ij. . tf v t ,. .;.-.,r,-j . While regretting . that' the press of business makes it impossible for me to make a house-to-hous canvass of the county, I refer the Democratic voters to my past record in the Legis lature tor my qualifications td worthily represent them. ' , f.t fa fa, ' If nominated and re-elected,! promise io serre me people of Craven county to the best of myabiUty, as I have done' in the past, 9 tlt ,,'"- '' ' r G.".A. Whitford. ; , . . ' Askln, N April ,8th, 1914 TO THE , DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ; OF GRAVEN COUNTY""' I am a candidate for tor .umce of, county Commifwioii-r subject to the Democratic f Primary. I have tried to serve the county Vith fidelity and if re-elected will' nprfortn u uunes oi tne omce to the best of my aDUity. - Sincerely, . t. ?;A,ifV) ''V'N'V C D, Bradham. ; Look to Your Plumbing. ,, : - m"w wiiai uappens in a nouse in WWcll the Dlumbing is In Ooor rnnAL tion everybody in the house la liable to, contract typhoid or - some nrh. fever.The digestive' organs perf jmi the same functions in the human hvK s the plumbing does for the house, tod they should be kept in first class cm dition all the time. If yon have trouble with your digestion take Ch.m berlain'a Tableta and yon are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all aeaiers, " s s . e:h , TO THS DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ' , OF CRAVEN COUNTY I 'desire to announce mv candldarv for. County Commissioner, subiect ta tne V ...1 ot the Democratic Voters at the.rr-'.-iry on May 12, 1914. And to f rt the Democrats of Craven court", t . t if I am cor itf?l i4 leci- I endeavor t3 rromote the v e rf the countv. for the !. J if ii peoi !e. Yc "a Tc"t.. J. E. r- -Lerty. Following is the schedule from New Bern in connection with the new ser vices , . ...., , LV. New Bern-J...... 9:33 AM. Ar. Wilmington... i.l2:'50 P.M. Lv. Wilmington. 3-45 P.M. Ar. Florence.-.. 7:3S p.m. Lv. Florence J. ;oo P.M. Lv Sumpterl..,; ,L ' 9:30 P.M. Ar. Orangeburg -.,...10:53 P.M. Ar. Augusta ;;.., 1:40 A.M. Ar. Atlanta......; 6:00 A.M. j,,rassenger may. remain in sleep ing cars until r.w a. m. ; 't ; Returning the train leaves Atlan ta 8:00 p. m., Central time; and ar rives Wilmington, 1:15 p. jit., and New Bern 6:45 p. m.' Eastern time,-"' Connections ,. are made in the Un ion depot Atlanta with , the ' "Dixie Flyer," Geaving there at 8:00 A. M.I which is a' solid train "to .Chicago, carrying sleeping, dining and obaer yation cars; also ; through sleeping cars to St Louis; and with the "South Atlantic Limited," (leaving at 7;12 a. m-; M4 train to Cincinnati, enrrvinir AlAnlHM. J'' ....... ;i- ' :. . . "--vs uu uiomg cars: aisa through sleeping cars to Louisville and Indian apolis.1 " ' ' , ' . t Connections are also made U At. lanta With the. Atlanta &West Point ":": for Montgomery. Mobile. Nw Orleans and the Southwest: with th Southern Ry. for Birmingham, Mem phis and the. West with other divorc ing lines for' points in South Georg ia ei ' For reservations, tickets and sched ules, to any Western destination by this new. and attractive route, by old and reliable lines, apply to T. II. BEN NETT, Ticket aeent of theATI.ANTfr COAST LINEAThe Standard Rail. road of the South. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALS By virtue of a power of sale contained, ' ia a Mortgage Deed dated May , 1911, given by.J. W.'Tate and , wife ' v, Ella Tate to C, A," Petteway and duly registered in the Office of the Rer,V. "' ter of Deeds of Craven coaaty in Book 188, page 269. 1 1 will sell to the high."- . est bidder for cash at the Court House -door in New Bern, Craven coanty,' '. -North Carolina, on Saturday 16th, day , of May, A. D 1914, all that certain," piece or tract of land lying- and being ... in 7 Craven county, : State aforesaid, ana aescnDea '.and defined as follows ' . towitt;;,- if sv Adjoining the lands of Simon Levy C y Amanda Jones, . Foy & Stewert, be. . ' ginning at stake in the Signal road - 1 in. Jones line, Amanda 'Jones corner,,. : then running Jn a North: East direc tion with the, olomon Jones.. line aad signal , road 456 yde, to , the Jones ' Stewert and Foy corner, then .with e , Foy line in a westward direction with r A 396 yds;, to Rosanna Tefferies corner. L then in a Southwest direction with a, V line of marked trees 312 vds' to Sim. " - on Levy, -Amanda " Jones - & Rosana . Jefferies corner, then with f Amanda ' ; ' " jones line 408 yds., to the beginning, ' containing 25 acres more or less. Be-' , ing the same deeded to Rosana Je'ffer- ies by Solomon Levy. Recorded in Boole , ' No. 160, page 17, Office of Register, ; of Deeds of Craven county. Also. , same deeded to J. W. Tate by Amanda 1 Jones et als by deed dated 15th day of March, 1911.-. . , . ..,' This 13th day of. April, A. D., 1914, ' . Maye C. Tctteway, AJminfctratrix of C A. Fetteway, deceased. "My sl-.ter's husband ha 1 . of rheuiHatl&m in l..'s arm," well known rc I'.-it f "I ' e l.iin a tit: t v ; a 1, f C'h 1