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G1TY CF fJL'Il THIRTY THOUSAND NOBLES ON HAND TO JOIN IN CER-' ( ' 5 (Special to the Journal.) - ' ' Atlanta, Ga. May ll.-r More than thirty thousand Nobles t" the Mystic Shrine are het todays for; the annual mnrUvo. Most of them have brought ' their wive and families and the city is crowded. - There '-tare prominentmen f.nn Stat in the union. y. i. f . The city has- been transformed lor the convention, g By permission of the " Mayor and city council tne iocai tainment committee, headed by Poten ' -tat Forrest Adair, of Yaarab; Temple, i 'has taken full cont rol for the time of the ' -whole street lighting system of Atlanta, , ' X71iit irlnbes with the Shriners' emb- i lems have been substituted for the top . trlohP. of the' electric light clusters throughout the heart of the city and, .there are electric arches and other dec- - 'orative effects. ' Th- plahorate social functions in- dude a grand ball in theAuditorium Armnrv on both, evenings, of the con- '"ventioh. There is to be a barbecue at 1 5 which tables will be spread beneath the r ' trees for the accommodation of from . 3 firm tn 5.000 oersons. ' ' The Piedmont and Ainsley hotels have both been set aside in their in i tirety for the convention, and Califor nia whirh has arrived in four beauti fully appointed trains, a thousand strong haa. rniraired four floors of the Kimball f House and changed the name for the wtx-k to "Hotel California.": me can- fornians are touring the country in the .hope of attracting the conclave of WIS to their city, in which case it win pe a - - feature of the Panama Pacific Exposi . tinn. TTiore will be two parades, on Tues- ' dav morning at 9 o'clock forming an ; official escort for the imperial poten tat nd members of the imperial coun cil from the hotel to the place of meet ing. The second parade is to be at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, in their parade '. tint nlv members of the patrols and " ; S bands, but all the Shriners as well will "take part, wearing full evening dress with red fezes. The Tuesday parade will be three or four miles long. The Wednesday night parade will be seven or eiirht miles long. There will be be- turorn sixtv . and seventy-live bands playing at ona time in these pagants CARRIED TO WILMINGTON Alleged Retailer To There. Be Tried 'M.-wn linn, rolarcd. who was ar rested bv U. S. Deputy Marshal C H. Anee at Jacksonville, a few days aco on a charge of retailing spiritous liquors without a Government License, and boir.d (Ver by C immissioner Hargett, if Jacksonville, to the next rA VApn Co'-rt undir a three hnnHrpH dollar bond, has bee.i tra.is ferred to the Wilmington District. Deputy Marshal Ange carried Jones "to Wilmington yesterday where he will be placed on trial this week. ' Jonc was employed by the Atlantic Coast l ire Railway Company as fire 1 wan, ai d he is ailegvd to have sold whiskey frc.u Will ington to New Bern I'e conc.alctl his "booze" in the t' ' di r 'f tnf eiigin- and vhin ' the train niadt its itops he would get 'Off the engine ar.d s pply his waiting frier ds with the c veted goods. NOIICE G. A. R. To tie p bhc. Yoii are called to , meetW-ed'nesday May1 I3th aV, p. m.rat the G.'A. R., Hsadquarurs, f .to arrange for May 30, 1914. Take ,) notice no r r.e need stay at home ex- pecting to be placed on the program. .The women of the city are asked to make themselves a committee of the " whole in securing "fliwers for May 30. ' Have them at the headquartes by 11 thpv will be sent to the National Cemetery in time on Sunday " ' preceding Memorial Day which will ' , be the 24th of May. ' All the members of the G. A. R-, y will meet at the headquarters on Sun- . tav thp 24th at 1 o'clock, the annual Q. A R., Sermon will be preached by '"'Rey Dr. J. S. Cooper and assisted ' VPX ev- Mi,e3 sPrui1, the pastor at " ;"ite to be present Memorial Day the l 30th v falling on Saturday this year, he""Crand Army of , the Republic, .tnei.vv. v.. u vi . ..... i T Soof A, licnoln Palmico and the jt l'" ' ' ' ' 'A feJs pl'Promise will meet. Saturday friends are invitecflo take part on" that YTl sleEers'irf U later. Rem- .'. embeioVetm'dnesday. - May 13, to arrange. . The Waters itii vfiM te decora Milt I!tlfc tea uiij ii"? ' "' v -r-' f. t ' 'iU Vvc: D'M VS'a'frdA: Soc- le mornirjff ox iway ovinr tvy iety John"reTtrW Sander Dist 22. i.-ii t,ilL Ff.0E a I JEAN- GIANINI EATS AND SLEEPS wri T rF SPITE IMPKNAI-- f a;, 1NG DOOM. f!j:. ';n-ial to the fournal.) v '! tivs'm' N. Y., Mav 12. -An effort yill be made today to complete the jury w i to trv lean" GianituY seventeen on the charge of murdering hisbenefac- .rl fnrmer teacher at tne roiana. N, Y Public School, Miss Uda , J. Roorhpr. An extra panel of forty, tales- men have heen drawml .; Of the; eleven 1 ii rArk In the box onlv one is unmarried During the examination oi laieaiueu (n.in nfrvrtne has been . made to I.MMV 1 Chester Gillett's case.; mnnlMcd Miss Grace Brown of South Otselic, Chenango County, at Big Moo se, to-the Adirondack, in tne summer of 1906; ; He was found guiity nere ine t 11 a Fa latr iMin the! ioiiowing iw u 7 - - - penalty with his life.,; He made aeon, fession. Young Gian.n. now occupies the ceU where Gillette was a prisoner, and Charles D. 1 nomas, now assocmicu with tbe Cianini prosecution, wa chief counsel for. Gillette. : ; v- -jA Gianini eats and sleeps well, smokes! marked peculiarity. This is an angle- kneed stride that swings lus-Doay low h Ulna :!'.-. ' Gianlni's father never misses a sesr sion of courtt - He aids in the selection of the men who will decide his son s fate. Mr. Gianini displays some, nerv- - loWF. Mclntyre of New York, chief attorney for the sefense, said today there would be testimony concerning the an- cestry of his client with reference to nis mental sUtus in an effort to prove the boy is mad. " 1 It will be two or three weeics peiore the case is submitted to the jury, USE FOB THE editobs wmm N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION TO GATHER AT WRIGHTS- VILLE NET MONTH. Wilmington. Mav 12. Arrangements arA now heinir made for the annual co vention of the North Carolina tress Association which will be held at Wnglrt- s held at Wright- ville Beach lune 24th and 25th. The! association met at the beach five years . . . i .t.:. ago and the memDers enjoyeu uu stay so much that they are deiighteo at th'e opjportunity to return to the resort of a tew davs. ' The attendance is expected to reach 300 Or Am inrludim; members of the families nf thi newsnaoer men. Mr. I. B. Sherrill, of Concord, sec retary of the association, has just mail ed to all members of the association a circular letter relative to transportation. It is announced that arrangements will be made for a Pullman car to be at tached to the Seaboard train leaving Charlotte at 5 p. m. Tuesday, June 23rd, rn n n throuffh to Wilmington. Those coming" from the. east via Raleigh and the Seaboard may take this car at Hani- .t. Serretarv Sherill announces that President Clarance Poe, of Raleigh, is at work on the program and will make of it in a short time, : The local newspaper men will likely held a meeting within a few days to outline plans for the entertainment of the visitors. There will be a number oi pleading features It is likely that they will include a Dutch su-pper, trip, down the river to Fort Caswell and Southport and an 'automobile fcrij me of the jptendid roads of fjew J ' 'ver county. FOR STOMACH TKOUtn... John W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohio, Haa Found Remedy. . Experts ; declare that the ' reason stomach troubles are so common in this rmmtrv in due to hastv and care less habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down conditions usually, go together. . ''". John W. Silliken of bidney , ' M"10 ava- "I had a bad stomach trouble for years,' and became so weak that I could hardly work or do any walking. Mv anrwtite was ooor. and it seemed mrvn!r1 tn vet anv relief."; Since takine "Vinol' I find a remarkable im- prlvement in my health, my digestion is much stronger, and I haw gained in weight. I would not', be without Vinl ' Vinol makas weak stomachs strong "because it strengthens and tones .up the weakened, tired i and overtaxed nrvo nf thr ditrtstive organs. .Vinol is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to tne taste. Tf hnttle of ' Vinol with. the un derstanding that : your money will-be rtnrnm ii it aoes uvl UC1P yu. .- .. n,iffii. 'nroirffist- New Berri.:N-,C 4' P SStop scratching, ourjSaito Salve stops Itching ( We guarantee it Fr Weskness and Loss of Arpetlte- InCUiaBUDuiiu it"" -l'" . GROVE S TASTELfiSShill TOH1C. drives out u.l.ri. mnA hnilda no the system. A true tonis aodsuicAppetuer. For aauim aa ciuiu. . ... ... i . , . . . ' ' J. ' TO THE DEMOCRAT IG OTEKS OF'CRAVEN COUNTY ;W j-" I Ol"'L .LU LW.. " - y i hwhV anhouhce rhvself candidate for , Commissioner from No. 1 Town ship V- Craven county,, ubject'to the Democratic; primary : to . be neio- way 12 If nominated and elected,!' hereby pledge myself to discharge ;thj. dlties of the office-to the best of. my ability. f Thanking1 , my;; mends in advance tnr anv assistance, rendered me in the coming primary, I am, Respectfully, feK.f-.'-CJ. Heatn, e.rna4.:. f,vM V n-ttlTO THE DEMOCRATS OF CKAVtw Young V"'tf r-nTTTwrv N. n. .t;. ' ,..,V V;-. T' T Jr."1. I would be glad to repreVi t .pe- . . Counrva 4heZnext r ,...4. the Vc,ra" 7 ' ' rtartv mav se fir to ;nort iwt me, in f - 8 , ty ;v. -Amjsa0tdursr . v ... dfc,;re tbe ole o? th?u S Jkw the iA .rfministratiott of to v - , .: ,uliJti G. V. Richafdsoa, 3- 28-ti .;- -'":;Udve. N.; TQ THE DEMOCKATIU VlifcRa r inru -rIT1UT., I hereby' announce myself, candv- data for! nnomjaation i'' fair; the;omca of Sheayegwun; the Democratic pnmary to. b held Uxwfil&'itHii $ 'sfvf Wl"tJ -.snd ertk':l;'iei..TPle6JeIf to charwr the duties of the office, tc the best U'wMM&ro' l tk past. Thaawng tne , uemornc w ten for tWr 4:.TOpport;ATOoiict ing a continuance . Very . Kespecttuuy , Richard B.. Lae TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEW'WT;y.,s,.- I hrphv announce myself A candidate for renomination for the office of regis ter of Deeds of Craven county subject to the Democratic primary to be held Tuesday May 1 1914. ; " it .Am!n,tl at the : onmarv ana . -,;n rive mv: best endeavors . j,,-. nf the office with the same! efficiency . and ; courtesy 1 have strived to in the past. .. Thanking the Demoerats oi, ,yrayen county, and assuring my lasting grat itude and unbounded f appreciations for their 'past' support," I am,lruiy Yours. ' ' Stephen Hi Fowler. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY F5rBt I desire to thank theDemocrats nf Craven county for their past support of me for the office of County ireasur- " " " . ,.;...( ; - , .,.. ?-. X - "nnounce candidacy . .; Treasurer, I , . . .t,. will nf the democratic "UU,CT- ,. .. t, vni a voters at the Primary on May 16, 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 1 have tried to conduct it in the past. Ypurs respectfully, B. B.' Hurst. - TKrririiir.NfT TO THE DEMO vnTVH8, OF CRA- " CRATIC YOTERS OF CRA" VlfNI BOUNTY 1 i Having under. the appointment of Tudee: Whedbee. served tor tne unex pired term of W. M, Watson, ; as the Clerk of the Superior .Court ot .v-raven rVinntv. I resDectively announce my self a candidate for election to the office nf ri.,k of Superior Court oi craven count vi a aubiect , to the - democratic PrSmarv nn Mav 12th. 1914. II elec tA l rtromiM to perform faithfully the duties of the office with iniform rnurtraV. ResoeCtf ullV, , f .' , W. a, tJanner TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS .-' OF CRAVEN COUNTY - , , I Mv announce myself si a candi- Hat for renomination as the Demo cratic ' candidate lor Kepresentative from Craven county In the North Car nlina General Assembly,,, subject to the action of the Democratic primary May 12. - . While recretting that tna press ci business makes , it impossiDie lor in? tn make n house-to-House canvsss Cl the county. 1 1 refer the Deniocrstlc voters to my past record In the Legis lature for my quauncattona to vortnuy . Tf nnminated and re-eiectecui promise to serve the people of Craven county to the best of my ability, as s nave done in the past. f;;-,;.F- ?rY- ' ,G. A. Whitford, r V ? Askin; N.' C-i AprU 8th, 191 t -1 soocxk::: '-jLf ' Mimrn tip VATl lU l hi " ' t'1".. 1 , , , At the request of many Democrats from various sections of the 'district f hereby announce that I will be a can didate in the next Judicial, convention for the nomination for the office of Solicitor for this district.!' Respectfully, THE PEOPLE'S TICKET . At the request of many of the voters men have agreed fo run lor tne posi f rnnntv Commissioners and wi 'tion of County. Commissioneis and we trhv nresent their names to v our people for election at the coming pnm- X. J.i Lit l. rt.w.: " nf I W Biddle, Geo. K. West, Henry A- Mar shall v Harvey j, B. v yyadswortn, r ueo. Dixon.: "r - The oeoole of .the count Mow these gentlemen and inow them well, and we feel that is their hands the expense of the county; will be greatly, reduced and its everv interest faithfully aer- ved'and. protected,.- -:)t Q r Let us go to the pom on tne aay the primary ' and eiecr ibein by rous- ing vote. Many Voters.. TO THE DEMOCRATIC .VOTERS i .XRAVEN, COVNT Y ..... :"'-i-'r i-vX J- '. ' .?'.:.; -v''-.V-'A ' I am a candidate for renomjnation far Office "-of; ; county Cbmmissioneii subject to 1 the ; SemoCTatic;t Primary. I have tried to serve ihe county with fidelity and if Te-elected win perform the duties of. the office to the best of ray ability : Sincerely, : Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in'a house in which ; the plumbing : is, in poor condi tion evervbodv in the house is liable to contract; typhoid or some otasr fever. The digestive organs pen xm th aanw functions irt the human bid) as the plumbing does for the bouse, ana they should be kept In first class cm dition all the time. If you have a' trnnhle with vour ditrestion take Chan berlain's Tablets and , you are certain tn oet nnick relief. . For sale by all dealers. Ui, J O - TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS , OF CRAVEN. COUNTY "'"'; ,' . ii-' . ii ' 'i'!''!;'-.;:";;'.;1 M desire to announce my candidacy for County CommitMUoner,-. subject ,io the will of the Democratic Votr 8t the Primary on May 12, 1914 -? Aiid to assure the . Democrats .vof : Ciaven county, that if 1 m . nominated and elected, I j will endeavor to promote the welfare of the whole county for the good of lu people. ;' Yours Respt J- E Daugherty Pish That Climb. .There la a funny little fish that nses his flns for elbowB. His name Is Muo, Rtinner. and he is quite as mucn at home on land as he Is In the water. He has' a body tnat iooks lomeuunt iao huge, fat cigar,: and eyes tnai pop like a frog's. He can climb trees with his fins quite as well as anysmaii Doy can with hla. arms. When Mr. Mud Skipper Is hungry he hops but of his. home .in the ocean or nver, nna ki mr.ni.t in the mud. devouring flleB and other insects In large quantities. When his repast u over, ne emnnies up a tree and leans on his elbows, while he watches the world around him with a knowing -nd languid air. A snoal or mud skippers sitting In tree are as comical a sight as any one could wish to c.;.S4!i; ' Did the 8ame Work. '. ' '' in nld sentleman . In. the north of England had, In bis' later yearsv'be. ..... ..i.iMi come so penurious as to avaj nuumut many '' of the necessities' of life. A friend, who had sent him some sack of coal, called on him one day snoruy mnA uirrr- tA -find the 'Old man sitting flreless In the deptb jot winter. - f - I nope tne coais nepi jaa warm: f Mr." G.."vsha beMn. ;v !They have Indeed. Thank you very mnch for thinking of me so Kinaiy," sia be. "But I am afraid they are all gone now," she continued. "Oh, no. quit the cantrary. I nave.not ourneo inr af them.' .Whenever I feel cold I carry a sack np and down, the; stairs. The exercise warms me beautuuuy. ' ' Good-Bye to the Caddy. : X rolf bax that makes It possible ti get along without a caddy Is a new V "When tho player stands it on tie ground, two ,leg ' antomaUcr".: . . . t . L.IJ 1. KH . "r" ? lnio posiuou 10 uuu it uii, . w i t.' 1 f at!i!on.; When it la Uu i i tlie ground the legs sxtomaUn' ;m to their original places. Tt : ' j a I; 3 far tie t&lla attached,- ' 3 t" 3 ' ...... c Jl t ,4 rri-v I.nvri til shor ::k: 1 rr.2i-.os tLcso mov ers tLat cost ill t!;2 73-7577: Middla Street t 1..' I J ft '.' The Porchi is. a Tery dtesirable spot during the 4 summer if properly shaded and nr nished - cpimrtablyighiis arrahmtht , can be had lor a mere trifie of ; cost asd ; Tls .these. SprJnldays sugaestAthe adYisability - sultryi Summer days L ft-' ",4,;v:" ''A vfc&5?r,i VThe Home K; Phone 229 , JanwaaaM.aaa1y 1 aMaaa a-MMirWM "5 Special Sale r r 3 i-''-.j S ;-A-J. ' ' a ' An- Phr-li P s-iolrorc Wp' ha VP . S!5 el'';-iTtT'a'-'''.'.'i s-i tr CALL and EXAMINE THEM ; T. J. Turner Mi '-i..i.i Vi-i.ii''..;:;'Wi' 1 ' mill I ' - Jt r! VSrJt THERE ARB llMTMESi C2fV Jl ' , v U N ITED STATES ' 57346 DEALCPtN DRU(3SiMEDICINE5 'f . - . . 56,168 j S M75 . f MALES . t i-r;,.1.,FfctMAUES T-, ":!.:' ,.iT:.---'.'J!' -i.-'-'A1 , TV ' ' -' i -- ' ' " - r-"Vvx-'-"'a -ji'wf - '".'.- -'"' - c m-v i , : . : .. -.-j-- -j - -..i-; i " -; Portnnate In3eed: would be the lady vho found empioyment in alDrug Store" carrying as large and as well selected a stock of .-. ' - , ; Ficc TcKet Articles nr.J Pcrfcr.rics f i. . v; , 7 , As May Be Found Here , , ' i ' What 1 An Opportunity , , , . .For Gratifying Natural Incliition! ;::rv: . Cretin-Ccn. i:y : ; : - r ' ai.i es. These are not old style o damaged shoes. They are Oxfords and Tumrs tf the latest style and in all sizes. Our stock of mens low trosit-rs ouslas, Beacon and Kelly Buckley Cygolf Shaes. Is conr'-'t X ih ia all.the httesf sl.cpes. Tan, Gun metal, Patent Co'.t al Y- L uy ycur EAL a MIDDLE .TRZET. . . O THE r I- " ''-J. tr . C..12 C.l -f .... d-i - I- - " t I v. : y f rc:li C i to , - - 1 - S ?t., I hcne 147 1 r - J'T- i '3 Li-r j We haye tlie best; t. J ; , ft Furnishers' 2" 99-Middle St. i4 4- .'J i jmMMlMMni ockerS 1 1 11- This Week a is IT1 r r Furniliirc Co. !! PS I. W':'.va' - a. - .:::.i, - .'JTrrir 1?' OT ? II. : :93 MIDDLE ST. - t - C1 - r n 1 o ;. l Ycnt - f t r
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