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-v lull V. Are JlJ in 'the h.iH of buy-s i ' from lUe stcre that Jou: l.rrrcn' to te nearest to h tl uu li3e the buying, foti&i jl : That's not agocd bU i . vc.4 lu Vow aa nticr e urccf getting thQ.ljest valus s if , J yoiVo!E.'ot watjShJfcUtj)e'1 tiers b;wR!iay,f3ivisrn bwi i nnn . bi rrrr . k 1 1 r iu i m i i v . , VtIJti.l -lid' " " :: '' ,v.: v w.' it.j 0. i tJVii'qai 'idoViS3i iiieaIMUir to V1 r,MMenT5sr2iHDrT 7CB CO. 'f, . i !..' 'i...t,i'j .' 1P-2X 23 Griffith St Phone 2c 'to ')iU . , ATHENIA LODCP . pf P.-r - Meets every Tuesday s'r. m., over Ga ' Co.'s office, Middle S,. A MFranklin, , - C. C, J. 11. Smith, K.of R. and S, Visit. 1 ins brothers areriassfilfcd jjf f egver' ,' ' welcome. v. -' - lr.1 il . 1 , OF " HARMONY Meets ; secondhand j tsjeach month at Knights of Harmony (all, corner Broad and Hancock' street ' feKWI!lfe, Psldnt; Sf::j:)tsosyt, , iwsicretary utjomojutorngnciai Udii L 3 UNUMT WILL IALK.. - 'Spring, Spring, O beautiful Spring, ee you creeping over W luffs. TO'IT.f7U.ItLZr. ZJM nt row ror ine TOCsi iiBragri airp domestic fabrics for'-spring warl-seR fe '".arly and avoid the rusii and get 3t Ht up to all that your desire. rl Oli Man Economy, fetppigAit fetich yrif th,ve wards of the city bf: - Q - Ri, SAWYEtfT JLVX TtiieJplifiedX voters of said wards r Kespectlully Yours,, Merchant Tailor lailOr No. 101 S. Front Street. We 1 V '-w'J vjicaii cm jessed '"or repair!,- air w.k is : to giwbMHs a irjwHt, anu iecu8 ihow what kind of work we can 4ive. W know when we once get : I trial we will always get your vorK. .Uj; ' - -Cr""";: t2 RED STAR TAILORING QP." V ''' . - - 1 .' ; ?(our;State antteaun? ly the - ast ''--nohce :l "'. .ff-VXg"". HAM . AND . . : XerlwL zJts t"Jt i" i ll lints, Qtte , (sues American r H J SMA Kara lenc to ana m coir.j ;unce ita an. ict if tte Cenefal 5.iLL!y of Nocthi Carolica-'patsed at -r. session of 93, tit junjjrd l?;d,jntbe city of KaWiiht I n "f(ntS J Sheila day of January, J 13J3, a,nd JAtificd ihe first day of March 1913, t b e JBoa re V '.ier,1K; TSliPe Cny oif. New Bern atregiJfr mettinR j'''- u adoptetj.rj-)ered io to raiTna " f I the., Lil jJ.XJ;crn-oil lot.-, tit; public gra cilwhich were acthorizrd bi estaoli h- rsew xsern, - raiinea in.wn -uy-i March; 1899,. being chabte-f4f-Tf the public Laws of North Cplftafr 1S99; and issue bonds' of Si iW$t . tNew 4J?miJnLariJSAuni.cka jplersst ,cH2!HedMtflv,i4A the construction andT equipment of a gijkstrilol building or build- indiCtBeSnKLJt tenance of public graded schools in said city. S That at-sjiid el&dtftlie'balloi's tend ered :and Castj shall hav'; written or printed -upon the' same "For special school taki and; bonds7l teoVAgdaH speciai schoof tax and bonds''jl,and all qualified electors who favor the Ispecial tax and Issue Df).beds: hUivot&ii ticket on , whicj shall be written or printed the wdrd '''F'ir'spc'cifalt s'cKb'oi ax, and j3onds"and aljqjialijjefl yotoff who may be opposed to the special tax-' and issut-of -dnife snaWvcer'S ticket . on which j shall be written or jjjrintfid gtjt "woirdsf "Agais special school tax'Snd Doha's " ' , Lnatiere shall be.le&yisllatiil of::atl :t;hepip lhat the said election will be he and Conducted in the same mann and under. .the samaT feauftemeiuji fiiw aslcQyira the icKctioni ieid f) tfteeltcfionfijof alddrmek of 'safdabity. , iiotice is ateo nereDy given tnat,..( obedience to and in comoliance wit the Charter of :the Citv of NeW Berf . . -r-.' AhUm-n-.; f"cyIII,s ai(iuiiui.uncuvuitu Mm t-be- hekj inlaid city On said .firil Tcesday in May. 1913. it being t 6th day of May, 1913, at which ele Iticn shall be elected two aldermen at cnrt iirolu , That for the purpose of holding safit elections the persons hereinafter namqd- (bnjive - been appointed : registrars anj po poll-holders, and the - polling ' plac have been designated as follows, vizf First; Ward: " y " P Restrar..Mrapoi; ff-1iolde&; JS!Hill andbUn ueraia v Second Ward: , , . Polline blace. Countv Court Hou Trar-ffoldersVRrU Blalock,Utt Walter Fulford.' acK Atlantic Engine House) Poll-holders,1 John McSorltfy, ' Registrar, bugene l ucker. , ' UW -a-Wo?l 'J "f (PaiiaFblace, RiversWEheing ffouM T.-flouowtn. j , ; 6 o clock .!), m. e.ch dav. And the attbepollirgphceeirVespc mee respect ivg iirhjy IprecMing the e!ec artAnd ffl(agrmMie challengcstt - The oolls in each ward will be boeir fr3ivi oJcloSIa .fcJto 7 o'cjoclcp. nil oVsWleclttoa'dyf..-- u' S f I Bydfifcjtrfllihfe bWr:(lAuMrnia: o the City ol,.hfcrfrAfipMU day of March, 1913. ' D .1 llEDlT.': niTICE r Hatng qdali .fir5T8?-he-Avjmin'- '?Sfr J JaA .Lowcnln rj; flx';Bdvthis to p notify ll) persons Ilav!?rrnj.''SgaTnst 0aiO .estate to prcftnt ' t.f(jm to the undcrni'ned. or mvi att i fcv on or fbefohs 'the 12th day of rch, 1914, orthjg notice will Co 'cl in bar of thcic recovery, li i - ( -rsonsin-(' lt'iljY'Hid est air pi it make im L. -ii',:tilcme.nt.,' ' i ,,'; , This March 12th,! 19 . " ' . . rt-A-'' """ I5fe rst i rtune f'jega jCity jil be drs of MM CI f! 1. L. lil.Nlu.i ' This is to noti y the Pub ic and, especially those ho"may have any building to be done now or at any time . n the f u- ture,that .the tmndersigned . 'jhaTe gone in the fteneral on ' tracting . business and .your ;(jatrpngae is respectfully " ' Jicited. ' We are longMexpcri' .cryred, at the business sni your ' jv-. prlt placed in our hands will -. b? "well taken care jf.:? Awaiti... 'tlnl lyour valued orders, ' wa- - vc?n 1-:i ,;; .v 7j.V: -: , j'--Yourj'v truly, titmflftM TAYLOR CO : If, ypi have rooms for rent1' cr have lost or found an article, or WDjt ,f o. puy or sell eomethinsi, use the' Journal want-ad column on gaeibxee. , - , v 4 NttTldE OF SALE OF VALUABLE hSiKf ' HOUSE AND LOT,- . ' PURSUANT to 'authority, conferred upon the undersigned ' executors ' of Maye Hahn, deceased, under the last will and testament of the said Mayer Hahn, ' we will -on Thursday, , the Jst day of May, A, D., 1913,' at 12 o'clock ih,4 expose to sale and sell to the highes't biddqT at Piiblic auction, at the Court House Door in the City of New Bern upon the terms hereinafter set' forth, taf ce tain lot, .situate on the North Sidj; of Pp lock street,; iet ween.Craveh, and1JEast, Front streets and. adjoining rte "Rhodes lot on the West and .the IJA; "reen. lot on tlie East, it being the residence and Jot of the late Mayer Nad?3 -t'i-'t.-.l JL 'ill . '..1.1 to ti-l1 nann ana, Dearing ine numuer 10 rui lppuStef; terms" of saleiTWENTY fiVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2500) caJhi?o . be paid at the time of nfaing ne last and highest bid and upon the execution of -a. good' and . sufficient nflargage .deed upon said -., property spcurig the balance of such purchase money in four equal payments due and pVyapleone, two, three and four years ifrate, 5 with; interest at Six Per &nt" 6 per cent' per annum, interest payable annually, deed to be delivered 3er upon . compliance ' with such " termsi- possession' of such, prop' ertVjt'te given. on July 1st 1913. . ,f.,ica, bidder. shall fail upon the close oi sucn bid to pay sucn casn pay- ment . and immediately therea ter Itp execute the (. notes-, and - mort iggf abqve referred to, - a resale of j.sach: property will be made ion the following day, to-wit, on Fri dy Ma 2, 1913,, at the hour of 12 o'cldcVM., at said Court House door. This 25th day of March, 1913. r juscrn . i -nrviiii. F. M HAHN; S. M. STRASBURCER y : WALTER B. SOLINGER. rs' and trustees under the Mayer . Hahn, Deceased. NGfTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF CITY PROPERTYs ,.)(By rtue'of power of sale contained in that Certain 'mortgage deed dated March 22nd 1 1907, . aad made and executed by Frank Wood to the Jinder signed-which Baid .mortgage deed - is 5r5Sfi rT 1 ueeus numuer iuu. .. i 1-. . r J . i page zo, in tne omce oi tne rvegister of Deeds of Craven County, the nndeN algtoeAdiwttgagee, will, on the 5th" day ojrjMay i9p,at U o'clock m. at;the court house doc in , Craven county r offer forsfle to the highest bidder' for cash the, folMMii; land In .Craven County: One fasrtJr undivided interest ' in all that- certain lot of land conveyed by aVed" ffom1'' Wayne Eubank ; and Jen- nnte - Pavie. to .Cicero Wood, v whi h dee.) h recorded in "beok No. 151, page SltJn -&f pffice of Jtcgister of peeds CrhVon County, and being lot number 167, frontirg'42 feet on West fot) aad. let 114 on Lees avenue, and biurdjd . as follows: On the . south 2W4;ne,W.thevt;by-;West t.'il onhi north by lot number 136, nI 'n " the . West ' by ' Lees , avenue, jaccpriing .po the plan .o that' part cl ' .-i ; ' John" At ' Boom, -Mortgagee. lAroil M 1913..'-: -v; r BERN, N. C; ITREPUTATION, A 1 SOLID FOUNDATION" Eastern Carolina's ; - Commercial Hotel riicrican Plan V ' Eau wTif of' TlMSli FOR SALE. 1 house and lot on Brod street, in good condition. " . 1 boute and lot on Crescent street, fine location. , '. ;' . , " 2 Mores pn Crescent arrest. : .1 house and lot oa Queen St., n?ar depot. . -" 4 " '. " - ' 4 nice buildiag lots for sale and 503 5 r.i o timber land 2 1-2 million feet of lumber' 1-2 mile from N. S. R. .R. 8 miles from New, Brn. J can' give ybii somo'good bargains in real estate. Please see' me : a: once if -you want h l-iiy, 1 can save you -some jnoney. . . ; ;Rea; : Est3te:Agent4:i'. Phone 84.-Offiqe opposite Gaston Hotel . Fresh lot, of - RUB.BER BANDS Just received. Give us your" next order. - E. ll. and . Printing ' Co, Phone 8.'. ' v , ; - . SALE OF REAL ESTATE. . By virtue o the authority conferred upon the undersigned as Commissioners by that certain judgment entered .in the Superior Court of Craven County," North " Carolina, at the t September term 1912, In that certain action en titled Carolina ' Brick 'Company, a corporation, vs. First Baptist Church of New Bern, CoL et. al, we, the said Commissioners, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court house door ': in New : Bern, Craven County,. North Carolina,. at the hour of 12 o'clock M. on Monday, June 2, 1913, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: All that certain lot' or parcel of land situated in Craverf County, and the city of New Bern,, beg nning at a point on the; south side of " Cypress street 225 feet from the southeast corner of Burn and Cypress streets, running' thence and along with the said Cypress, street westwardly -prie hundred 100) feet; thence eastwardly nd parallel with Cypress street One hundred (100) feet;thence northwardly along with Smith street to the beginning being one hundred feet on each of -the four sides, ' "being all "the lands con veyed to the said parties of the first part by J. F. Ham and others Trustees of the Industrial CollegiMc Institute of New Bern, of New Bern, N. C. by deed dated the 12th day of June, 1906, and released to said parties of the first part by Isaac H.' Smith and the Citi zen's Bank of New Bern. ' HENRY R. BRYAN - D. L. WARD, April ,1913. , Commissioners. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale Contained in that certain Mortgage executed by Polinkie . Pelham of Craven County, Riverdale, N. C, to J. W. Stewart, of New Bern. N. C bearine date the 113th day of April 1908 the same being recorded in the ffice of the Register of Deeds of Craven CoUnty in book 171 page 140, I will sell at th'.s Court House door in New Bern, N. on Wednesday the 14th day of May ,1913 at the hour of 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for cash ,all of the following described. propsrty as conveyed, id the Mortgage aforesaid, to wit:- A certain tract of land on the South side of Neuse river, in Nos7 Township, bounded on the South by Henry Wood, on the N th by Seymore Pelham, on khe West by A'ex Pelham and on the East, by Alonzo Pelham, containing 57 1-3 acres more or less, 25 : acres cleared on which he Jiow lives, also one gray mule bought of J. W. Stewart, and one - Phoeton bought of J. W. Stewart) also one Red and, White and on brindle ox, and one' carry log being a'l f own. I, , u . ' -' ' ' - y '' J. W. . STEWART, New Bern, N. Q April 41th; 191 j. . Mortgagee. , COMMISSIONERS' SALE.' A By virtue of the power of sale con tained in an "order madci by Hon. W. B. Flanner, Cleric of the Superior Court of Craven County, North Caro lina, . in a special proceeding' entitled Fred Ipock and, Euphrasia Ipock' vs. Gabriel, yHeath,a Davidy Ilcathl; and Lilly Heath and Macy CUrk.by'guard ian ad litem, Jesse E.' Heath and Hcrace Clark''tppoinUag ; ' the V- undctsixned commissioners ta sell the' land desc.ib ed. in the petithn in said action, we the "eaid commissioners; will offer'1for aalo, and will sell to the highest bidder for. 'cash, at. the-.i:otirt house dopr'. jn the city of New BcmiCravea County, N. C.1, at the hour of 1 2 o'clock M.'on Monday, the 28th day of April, 1913, the following tract of laird in Craven County, North Carolina, known as the Frederick Heath land, and being on the north aid of Core Creek, and north side of Rittlesnal:evbranch, be ginning at a red oak, near Richard Datigherty's gate and therf with Alex Taylor's line and Julia West's line to a cartroad that turns out from Dover rad, near what, is called the Arnold house, and with said road to Rattle snake branch, and with the vnrious courses of said branch to said Dauglier ty'sline, and then to the beginning being the tract of land deeded to Edmund B. Heath by Edmund Heath and Zilphia Heath on the 12th day of October, 1870. D.L WARD, i). i:. !: i,roM. How JeanTeterault Got His Start 1 ; Ey louse-;thornton ""i Jenn Trterault, a French Canadian boy.'wBs born with tin ambition nut usual to tboH of Krencb decent In pie Dominion, Ht! fieelded to leave the lit tle patch of ground his father worked, irith a view to entering a more exalt ed career. J Hut what. oold the boy do. Tie hnd but liitle education and ' k n . , I. .1 ... i - , ii. ... . i. . . . battler luteiiet't even iu a puDy body is ofttm its Kimerlor. - The-Tetrruult fann' was near the railroad. ?and Jeau wonid have liked some position with the company, but. be could not se much as secure that of brakeinim on a gravel train. Be sides, I he' conductors and others em ployed by the road told blm that even -t na a vol lost u I 1 than .he-would grow gray hitbe sen- leoWKh but a meaeer salary, The railroad ran through a cut near the Teteraalt farm, and on the knoll through which it passed was a walnut tree. One October day Jeau, taking a bag, went to the tree, climbed it and UfE? t!L 1.?.!! L?lt 1 UilCU U1B IMtg nucu UU UWU ViV CO approaching, and several men came and Stood under the tree, talking with one another. Jean kept quiet and lis tened. ' From r what the men said he gathered that they were iutending to stop a train due in a short time and rob the express car. - A man who was evidently in charge assigned the positions. One was (o go in the direction from which the train was expected and flag it, so that it would come to a halt in the cut. An other was to tackle the engineer and kill him if necessary: another was to look but for the conductor, while the leader was to rob the express car. Jean, ff the men had gone far enough away from the tree to permit him, would hare descended and rnn through a wood that skirted the "track ahead of the man who was to flag the train and given a warning. There was a. beud in the road that would have ren dered this quite easy. But the men did not go away, and when the train was beard in the distance all put on diasks and got their weapons in readi ness for a ugbj. , When the train came to a stop the express car. was directly beneath the tree in which Jean was lodged. . He Saw a man call on the engineer and fireman to come out of the cab, and the order- was obeyed. They were mnrehed toward the rear of the train. Where they could not get back into the engine. The leader of the gang was endeavoring -to get into the rear door of the express enr, which bad been locked. Jean noticed that there was not a person between this robber and the locomotive, it occurred to aim that be might scramble down to the locomotive, get aboard and pull the train on But this would probably avail nothing.,. If be could first un couple the express car so as to leave the passenger cars he might carry the robber away from his supporters. -The Scheme was fascinating.,. Jean drew three or four long breaths. A resolution was formlng'1w1tbiu hira-ta resolution .which might ' mean his death. V' There, was no time to lose. The chief robber, was calling to one of bis men in- the rear , to go into the woodland get a piece of timber with which to batter down the door of the express car.'- Some of the passengers bad tbrnst their: beads out of the car windows. Tbey would ace him run down to the train.; but the robbers were occupied.'H-.;-';";.; ;' 's "Dropping from the tree, no rolled down the declivity,. crawled under the express car and wrlggled on bis stom ach to the rear end, : The bid fashioned coupling . was then still in use. and Jean watching his opimrtunlty when the robber alwro him - was engaged, reached up and removed the pin. .Then, scuttling rapidly under the car 'to Its front end he' climbed , up to the plat fornt arid over; the tear end of the tender;'';-;;::;V';?:' Tjean, having lived beside the railroad all ids life, had picked hp Home knowl edge' about how to run. a locomotive. He at least" knew "bow to start and how.to stop one. . He opened the throt tle rathef snddenly. and the locomotive aud express car itarted with a: Jerk. - -f .. The robber on the rear end of the jar; finding himself moving away from V-ie refit of the train and his compnn Urn, was puzzled to know what to do. -.While he ' was besltnting he looked down on the ground to note the speed and thought he could Jump off and fel ' to the engine., ue tnoa it ana succeyq ed, but hnd Just oaught;the rail to swing himself up when a. blow rotn an iron poker caused bin! to release bis hold, and he dropped to the ground ' Giving to his condition and the speed Ihe engine, had acquired be did not think It best to-try again. - Jean had the express car with the treasure In It, nod .that was all be could do.. Those lie had left must take, cava of them selves. - The robbers, seeing what tbey hnd 'Come for disappearing in the dis tance, took to the woods. , '' ' ' When, Jenn pulled up at a station and told htfj story the agent sent back a train with: armed men on board, which brought on tha (jars Jean hnd left. Jenn was sent for by the prefd dmt of UiQ railroad, was given a hand Honm reward and his mpiest to ho pdwHivd fin' a raHrond ninn granlnd. ITy rc'i-nfly r-1 'red from the prcHl r : . " f (' ;( r -) r n 1. THE MARKETS. April 19 191 COTTON - - (Quotations furnUhed by G. V. Jay. r; ' i.' lor&Soa.) .! ' .Middling '.it -'.li 3-4t?i' Stxuri Middling, , . " t ir 7-5 . Good ;MiddIinr, : 12 , ; " C' i POULTRY, EGGS, ETC ' " ; (Puotatwtuvfuraishfid - by Coast Uoe . . t Meat Market). '. Chickens lro"wn- pair160-80 -Ch'ckeiisHaJf gTOwn pair 40-J0 Cye. per pair. . J..: $1.25-tU J trucks, per pair.,;,. yni 50 1.00 Eftllt. tier do.i'.' '"'"' " 11 " 22 ,16 to 1 ! . ., r "00!- 16 to!7 'Hofi dressed, lb 10-101-2 8-9 9 8 12-14 10-12 Bcef. dressed, lb. Hides G. S., lb. Green, lb Dry Flint, lb. Dry Salt, lb FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce . Company). Irish potatoes new crop. $2.50 Sweet potatoes, bushel -50 Rutabagas, hundred Collards head, xurnip8 bunch Cabbage, barrel $1.00 .02 . .03 81.00 to $1.25 .50 Spinach, basket. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF BUSINESS. Notice is hereby given that the busi ness known as the Standard Furniture Company heretofore conducted at No. 39 Craven street, New Bern,. N. C, under said name and stvle. was I innnim sin AT.. TCI. nil 1 mutual agreement. After said date the business will be conducted at the same place by the undersigned. H. M. Hn J, and sty,e of H M Hunter & Co The indebtedness of the Standard Furniture Company and the Standard Tailoring & Supply Company prior to said date is assumed by the under signed, S. R. Brockenbrough. AH debts contracted after said date a e assumed by and upon the credit of the undersigned, H. M. Hunter. New Bern, N. C, March 25th, 1913. S. R. BROCKENBROUGH. H. M. HUNTER. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. New Train Service Between Rale igh end Goldsboro. Effective Sundcy Januaiy 19th, trains Nos. 108 and 131 now being operated between Greensboro and Raleigh will be extended and operated through be .ween Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 108 now ariving Raleigh 10.40 A M and w'J1 continue through io Coidsboro , arriving there 12:40 P. M Train No. 131 now leaves Raieigh at 7:00 P. M for Greenboro. This train will leave Goldsboro at 5:05 P. M.. leaving Raleigh at 7:00 P. ni. as here tofore. The extension of these train w.l now afford the travel;ng public one additional, through train between Greensbrro and Goldsboro. , J O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. I PROFESSIONAL 7 CARDS I J- F. M. SimmonsV v . A. D. Ward, inmm wo ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR. .- A3 LAW , jnw iiiBr, h, cw Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elka Building Practice in the counties of Craven,. Duplin, Jones,- Lenoir, Onslow. Cart-; eret, Pamlico and Wake, In the . Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired. : i, ATTORNEY? AT 1 LA W Practice In The counties ;"of ' Craven, Carteret, Pamlico C Jones and Onafoy': and in the State Supreme and Feder Court. '. ,-"1 ': . !,:.'; Offlct No. 60 Crams (Ireet. . Ulaphoae No. B7.; N Bra, N. C. :GID 'To ;SEHVE you at all ; ; - "times',,- I'lJONS It R. V. IIUNTFH t t t Haw ''A-, j .-i, Ally.
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