anted .1 sawyer ana logging at good wages. Pay :y Saturday. Comfortable rtcrs. yApply to East Car i Lumber Co. at Carolina . Pamlico county,- near yrr.pia, N. C. ' T"'- .l NOTICE. zt stock certificate No. ' for 12 shares of Stock .1 New Bern Ice Co', issued :ne has been lost and : plication has been made r duplicate certificate." V : GEO. C. JONES. - The Last Notice to Tax payers ) Your State and coun ty tax are long past due. This is positive; ly the ; Jast notice please call and settle came and save the ui i Tr. -- '. " " i i ' " Three FUet That Hv Left Trs;e f Tr Cuttoms Behind Them. ' .' Scieucti bu i-roofa of the tilstenc of terr nil pieUlstotle raits, but only (iiree of these bate kft trace of their customs behind them. Ttiese are Ho mo Earupeus, nomo Eurafrieus and Homo Earasicus, The first race Is ex tinct. Its representative, man resem bled the remains of Neanderthal. His forehead was low and retreating and bis eyebrows beetlei. ' . Probably the second race journeyed to Europe from the north of Africa. Their traces have been found on the Thames, In Moravia, and In caves of different regions, .- . , C, x - 8ergy, close - student of human Tnt!ri lo' fiprphv J vpn I origins. -traces the second race to the wUtB "JSt B.r 4 paleolithic culture of the quaternary epoch la the south of France. In that culture analogies with Mycenaean and prehistoric Egyptian civilization are found. ' Some families of the race may bare beea Inspired by their adventur ous and artistic Instincts to wander onward out of their own land to a land specially-suited to the development of their dreams f something that they had never , been able - to produce in their own country. The geographical conditions, the climate and the natural beauty of the land they settled In may have allured - them and encouraged tbem to develop their rude arts. -.' . The third race, Homo Kuraalcua, came Into Europe from western Asia, and' Its members were the ancestors of ;the modern European peoples. Harper's. SECRET- INK. Writing Which May Be Made Invisible or Visible at Will. There are several waystfn which two persons can correspond with each oth er unknown to even the people before whose eyes the very letter is held. Ovid rfrVCCHTV AVnpnCA fT uBUi youu wuuieu wueu wnuiij m iiccosai CA-pcilOC VI their lovers they should use new milk as ink.TbI& when dried is invisible, but by scattering coal dust or soot upon the paper the writing becomes, legible. Ansonlus adopted this . method when advertisings It. B. Lane, Sheriff. The New Berrix Plumbing Go. ; Say thejr are getting a plenty of work. :Why , is it? Because they handle the standard fix , tures and treat their customers right. Call on them, Phoiie 734 69 Broad Street I..,-: .-4 ia'; :..ic a-. SI," lemon juke, Su'.'-Uui. of Lirrnte and ctlorUe of cobalt or ot chloride cf copper 'write colorless, but on beliigtieatea tlia cLar acters written with the first two be come black or brown, and the latter green. When the paper becomes cool the writing disappears and leaves the paper blank again. Saltpeter dissolve! in water and eaual parts of sulphate of copper and sal ammoniac dissolved In water are two good Invisible inks. - r ! There are also some Inks, which are Invisible when, dry, but visible when moistened with another liquid. " Thus solution '. of muriate of antimony washed with tincture of galls becomes yellow,' green vitriol ink washed with the same solution turns blacky nitrate of cobalt .washed with oxalic acid turns blue; arsenate of potash with nitrate of copper green, solution of gold with muriate of tin purple. - ,-r-- ,w "; : The Ferocious Miorobe. " " -7 v LLlfe is growing too complicated for the average unlearned human, being: says the Dietetic and Hygienic Ga zette. It has been discovered by med ical . men that birds are dangerous carriers of disease that ' "even the fluttering of a canary In Its cage may throw out infection' and that as for the companionable, Impudent; parrot, he often suffers from "something called pslttacoae. which may be transmitted to the unsuspecting owner, The un friendly germ, the vindictive" animal cule, the blustering bacillus, browse on our carpets, bide, in our books, hold swimming races. In : the water we drinfcThey seat themselves byf our side in the train; Invade the , very clothes we wear and penetrate to the innermost portions of our anatomy by means of thd atmosphere which we shall very soon be cautioned not to breathe. - The Meanest Man Bill, . ' ' They were-discussing the freak bills that get themselves Introduced Into congress every , year when a Coloradc representative said: ' , . - ."Sometimes : I , think the greatest boon, we could have In this .country would be the adoption of a federal statute in accordance . with a bill an odd character In Colorado once1 want ed me to offer to the state legislature. It vas entitled the meanest man bill and provided for. an election in evert county, each year, to determine who was the meanest man In -the county. The man receiving the. highest vote was to be hanged. Think of the good such a statute would dot . Just consider-what decent citizens all the peo ple would be who received a few scattering votes! And those who etoo any chance of leading the ticket woulJ move away. In two or three yean .every place where the law was 1: operation would, become a model cSm j mnnlty."--3Sew York Press. , A OAS H f"" .r,,-.p,M.,..,-.-... 'l'lJliPfl J m mi I RANGE IN EVERY HOME ! - THERE'S a .Gas Range for the sn.al.est kitchen ' ,v ;A imaginable; and one for tHe largest, andma'ny others for the sizes in between!. ' Whatever type - of range you need be sure we have just that kind ' of a Range". i . ; ; -i. 3 Look at our ranges carefully, and note their work- f f manlike construction,.and straight, cleanr symme- -r 1,' ,trical appearance; examine their oven doors, lin- 1 1 ' ' (ne'e nana unA nrmh-e '' " All 4-Vicoa imfuwiAti :f j ' the range is to give good service "And if you listen 10 tne szory 01 une capaDiimes or a gas range, you H ' understand why " range-users say : i ' ' "Yes,ICo6k WithGas:" A. Hot Wafer AH The 1 N these bright sunny days, al though the thermometer stands ,. persistently 1 in "the nineties, Jiot water is still required. There are little ones to bathe and household' tasks to per- 4 form and every day brings d renewed demand for hot water!, "How to get it?" that'sthe question. - f 1 S j-ji ? -'T,' The Gas Water Heater - were the purpose admirably. It's a practical apparatus i.ily and quickly, installed; , ' Connect one to your kitchen 1 nlcr io matter whether your boiler be attached to a. coal , e and the heater, will work in conjunction with;. or in'- - endent of, your coal, range, as you desire! . '; : 3 an accommodating apparatus and stands ready to serve r daily'needsi ? ln five minutes it will give sufficient hot " ' . r for dish washir.g-in fifteen minutes enough for a bath! . Time r -i: NOTICE - Of ofenir.g n't Rfgistratioa Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day cf May, 1913. ... The undersigned; Registrar in the First Ward hereby pives notice .that a. new registration; h."f been efdered for the city elections to be held on the Cth day cf May, 1$13, and that the registration books will, be' opened for the registration of voters in said ward oorMonday,, the ;28th tlay of ApKl, 1913, aad will be kept open to and includiag the fd lowing Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock, a an. and 6 p. n., each day, at. the City: Hall in said ward. And that' the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will meet at said City. Hal! at the hour of 120 'clock neon 'on Mondayj 5th day of . May, 1913, for '.the purpose cf, hearing and dotermming challenges! ' - ' "This 15th day of April, 1913. " -,vh-' GEO.-M."CRAPONf ' Registrar, First Ward.'1 . notice., v-?: Of the - Opening" .' of Registration Books for City , Elections td be ' Held on the Sixth"day;of May, 1913" ', The, undersigned -Registrar in the Second Ward " hereby' gives notice that a new registration has been order ed for the city elections to be held on the 6th. day of May; 1913, and ihat the regisration books will be opened for the'registration of voters in said ward on Monday, the 28th day of Apri', 1913, and will be kept open - to and including the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May; 1913. between the hours jf 8 o'clock a. m.r and 6 p. m each day, at the County-Court House in said ward. And , that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of ' said ward will meet at said County Court House at the hour of 12 o'clock , noon. on Monday-;5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing-and deternim ing challenges. ' This ISth day of Aprih 11913. J. A. PATTERSON Registrar Second, Ward. it's simple construction. A double coil 25-fcct of scambss copper tub f v.ith a powerful gas burner beneath. . The burner is removable and can incd as of ten as desired. , : : : ': : : ; STRENGTH ! 7 V SERVICE! EFFICIENCY ! NOTICE ' Of opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixth day of May, 1913. ' - The undersigned Regist ar in the Third Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration . has been ordered fo: the city election to te held on the 6th day of May, 1913, and that the registration books will be opened for the registration of voters in said ward on , Monday, the 28th"dav of April, 1913, and will be kept open to and including-the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May-, 1913, between the hourS of 8 o'clock a. ra. and 6 p.m., each day, a't The Atlantic Engine House, Broad street in said war9. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward will i meet at The Atlantic Fire , Engine House in "said ward at the hour o . 12 o'clock, noon, on Mon day, Sthsday of May, 1913. for the purpose . of1 hearing and determining challenges, " This ISth day of April, 1913. GEO. D. BOWDEN. Registrar Third Ward , NOTICE . Of Opening of Registration Books for City Elections to be held on the Sixthly of May, 1913. , . . The undersigned ; registrar in - the Fourth Wa d hereby gives notice that a new registration has . been ordered for the city elections -to be-held on the sixth day of May", 1913, and that the registration books - will 'be' opened for the registration of voters , in said ward on, Monday, the '28th day of April, 1913,, and will- be ..kept open to and including the following Saturday the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o clock and a, m, 6 pm. each day at Eugene .Tucker's: store, 149 Broad street,, in said ward. And that the said Registrar and Poll-holders of said ward ' will .meet at 4th Ward Firg Engine .House . in said ward at 12" o'. lck ; noon, on -Monday, 5th day of May, 1913, for the purpose of hearing - and " determining challenges .j,-.'. f EUGENE TUCKER-. - .-"'--, Registrar Fourth Ward. , , . NOTICE , - ' Of Opening of Registration for- City Elections to be' held on the Sixth dav of May, 1913. ..' ; ' The undersigned registrar . in ; the Fifth Ward hereby gives notice that a new registration has been ordered for the city election to be held. on the 6th day of May,' 1913, and that the regstration books. witl be-opened for the" registration of voters in said ward en Monday, , the 28th, day of April, 1913, and will' be kept oren to and Including the following Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1913, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 p. m. each day at J. R.' Merritt's store. corner of Howard andTVimrose streets, in said ward.1 And that th csaid Reg-8- trar and Poll-holders of said ward will n ct at 'Riverside Fire Engine House in aid ward at tlie hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on' Monday. 5th" (lav uf M.iv. 1913, for the purpose of hearing and di-lcrniiniiiB tlialJi'tu'cH. V ; BIDS INVITED. Bids are jnvited for the erect io of the following buildings of the Craven County Farm Life School; One bungalow,. Principal's home. . One Dormitory. " r One school building, containing reci tation rooms, laboratories, &c. Bids are invited for each separately. - Also -Tor bungalow : and dormftory together. -; , U- J, -.'. . Also for. dormitory and." .school bunding together. -; A'so for all three Vuildings together. Rlans and specifications may be had upon application to" S. M. Brinaon, New Bern, N. C'; '..The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. ' Bids will-be received .up to 12ni. c Saturday, ApKl jrtbWU. 1 - . S. M. PK1NS0N, ' Secy... Board ; of -Trus'en C'raien County Farm Life School ' - Fresh lot No, 16 RUBBER BANDS Just received E. J,. Land Printing Co. Phone 8." - A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE. WRITER. T.hcreJ" not tne 'eas doubt but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best lowprlced machine on. the market today. It is durable, attractive and light. Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no complicated parts to get out of order. It is like an open book. If something clogs, you have only to make a few turns with a screw driver, remove , the part causlnft the trouble: rlpan - It- r -xi? and go ahead. It is the only ma- I.tllnn) .1... ,J . .... '. .1Hlll,ullUgu wnicn tne set of tpye and type bars can be taken apart from the machine in less than ten seconds. This feature alone is worth many dollars as a time saver., It Is the only machine now SSiw-f market, wltl Mch twenty legible, typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The ribbon control is automatic, the color change Is simple and conaIent, the back spacer and tabulating key are within an Inch of the op erator s hands when using the machine. The type are lined in a symmetrical row in front of the ltTand are cleaned. Srtong piano steel wires control the type bars and it is impossible for these to break. .The machine is so constructed that the lightest touch or the vigorous pound used in heavy manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. Printing Company and take a look mm wo"nerful machine. Price o5.00 on the easy payment plan. Norfolk Soutlieni Railroad -. -noUTE OF THE '. Schedule in effect Jan. 5th, 1V .' - t ; N.-,B.- The following "bchedule figuvsf are published as inforaiatma onfv mmX are not guaranteed.' , .. j ' , , ; TRAINS 'LEAVE NEW BERN! Jorth and West BeundL li:40 A. M. Daily nijfht express PulJU man Sleeper for Norfolk. . 9K)5 A. M. -Daily- fvr Norfott roaK Tnecu for all points north mad wesfc. Parlor Cas service Jbet ween Wasn lngton and Norfolk " W5 P. M. Daily except Sunday tor : Washington, - XreeaviTat Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. 4:15 A. M. Daily night express for Goldsboro. . ' 9:00 A M. Daily for . Goldporo .5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Beaufort 5:0 f M. Daily for Beauf.re. 9:0 A. M. Daily except Sunrlay fos" Oricntal. ' -5:5 P. M. Daily for OrientaL For further information or rezervsw tions on Pullman cars apply to T. H. Bennett, Ticket Agent, New Bent N, C. Phone 737. . W. W. CROXTOK, General Passengei Agent W. A. WITT General Supt. Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Direct Lines to all Points North, South, East & West ; Low round-trip fares" to Western North Carolina, "the- Land of the Sky." ' Also'to California points, and all principal resorts. .".Convenient schedules, electrically lighted: coaches, complete1" dining car service. U you 'r contemplating a trip to any point before compl ting arrangements for sane, it will "be wise for you to con sult a representative of the' Southern Railway, or write the undersigned, who wm giaaiy ara,C)urteousIy furnish you with all information' Afl rrt vnil hrof anrt : m .-.--T y vh vvui. W)I4 quicKest scnedule and most cemfort iaDie n which to make the trip. H. F. CARY, Gen. Pass. Aeent .. J, O. JONES, Travelling Pass. Aeent Raleigh, Nk Ct MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue of power contained in tfca certain mortgage deed dated the 4th day of June, 1906, and executed by Ann iL Dixon to the undersigned roortgaiae which said mortgage is recorded m book of deeds number 160, page 55, in the office of t he Register of fields of Cravw DAY OF APRIL 19i3r?t The Coirf house door m New Bern, N. C, offerfor sale at public auction to the highest lot of fan? "owing desmbedE All that certain lot of land in the citv of New Bern, and on the west skfcS East Front street in the said City of Jas. T. Lewis and P. A. Willis, aad be- o t. -, . dsl rront street P A war"? f ot PKd b P. A. .Willis, formerly known as tftV Dowdy lot and runs southward whhv said street 25 feet nine inches to Jas. TV Lewis' line, thence with the said Umfr line westward 107 feet 3 inches totot number 10 , the plan ofhe saideky of New Bern thence with the line of thV said lot number 10, 25 feet," nine inches- to the lot oi 'P.A. Willis, thenw wkhfe ine of the lot of P. A. Willis 107 f eei inches to the place of beginnine bcinc mortgage deed from the said Ann R. HrnL0 Faraie E ot Deeds of Craven county, and beincr a PaItrof nd conveyed by deef dated June 15. 1892, from Jas. B.h& and others to the said Ann R.-Dixoaaad jas. T. Lewis recorded in book number Reg,ster of Deeds of Craven conmy. JOHN S. GARRETT, This the 17th day of March"?!?!."" y Our ; Business t o c a l ; cblumns bring results, try them, y "Sounds - Good'. to Me", , 'what people say about BO-K Tea-fry it! Onjy 60c lb. P P SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier ol the South N. B. The fol'ewing schedule figures are published only a information aaoT are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21-r-Lcaves GoMsbojo 6:15 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Green Uro, Ashevillo f. and . . Waynesvflku. Ihrough train to Ashcville,- handles lllll.. MA. '- ftf. , v uynesvuic. Atakes con .eciiens at Greensboro for all point North and East, and at AshpviBe with Carpli.ia Special for Cincinnati, Chk& tid all western points.' -, ; TRAIN No. 139 Leaves Gofchoro- :05';p."m'. for Rileigh Durhatsi iik Gr.'cnsboro. - Handles ; througli ' 5ull-. man ' Sleeping Car, front Rafcb to Atjlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:23 a xa.r making connection for New Orteaa , Texas, California and all Western court- also . Connects k at - Greensboro . with ihrough-train for ., all Wetter Mad? Eastern points. , TRAIN KoUl-Leaves Goldatwro S;0S. p. m.; for Raleigh, Durban adT-' Greensboro.' Makes direct comtcction ' at Greensboro with solid Pnllma. cim ' ing Car, train for Washington, BaktaKncr Pluladelphia, New York and all Eattero and Northern points, i Connect aboafc j Greensboro . with v-throiioh .iTuMj;'' Sleeping Car for Los Angefc "and Saa rrancisco. , , ' . ' ? p- TRAIN No: 1U leave Coldboro.' .v.i-. in. ui ii iiiuiti arum Greensboro Handles PuI'ma Sleep v ing Car - Raleigh to Winston-Sglcm ' Makes connection at Crcciioro will ' through train for Atljnfa nAV.rw.'' leans, also makes connection for ' Axhtw ' ville, Chattanooga, St. I.oufe, Mempio"' tin mingliam and all Wettern povxtsv. or detailed information, ahto dor-. nforniation conccrnine t tiffin I run! trip ratrt account vnrions nneri.il ,rra ions, Pullman (.lrrping car rciT.ttimi ask any Southern Railway f r ryr coirmuiniiate villi tl.i mi ! i ir !. I. 0, pr". riiis 15 h day of A.iil, 1913. j. r. ft; ni-.iTT,

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