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S.'"2' . ':f It : ' May 17th ... 1913. The ATLANTIC COAST LINE 1 A1LROAD COMPANY offer the cry low rate of $12.60 from New Bern to Chattanooga, - Teaa.. and 'return, cn account of the An Dual Reunion of Uiiited Confederate Vterans. . - Tickets wifl be sold Way 24th, 23th and 26th, limited to-reach original starting point returning not later than midnight of June 5th, 1913, except by deposit of ticket with Special Agent, . 703 Broad St., Chatanooga, and pay. rnent of fee of 50c., at time of deposit, limit will be extended to June 25th. For schedules, reservation or other information, apply to local Ticket Agent, or v T. C. WHITE, -A Gen. Pass. Agent. ' . . CRAIG, Passenger Traf. Magr. - Wilmington, N. C. Made from wrr distilled NEW BERK ICE CO. 19-21 23 Griffith St. Phone 1'- LODGE DIRECTUM ATBENIA LODGE No. 8, K. of P. Meets evrv Tuesday . m.. over Gat Co.'i office, Middle St.. J. R. Whitehead C. C, J . H. th, K. of R. and Visit ing brothers are assured of a chevalier' welcome. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights a 7 :30 o'clock In each month at Knight9 of Harmony ball, corner Broad and Hancock street J. K. Willis, President: R. J. Disosway, Secretary; Ceo. Moulton Financial Sec retary. i . ECONOMY WILL TALK. Spring, Spring, O beautiful Spring, 1 see you creeping over the hills. Hear ii, e now For the best foreign and domestic fabrics for spring wear, seek me early and avoid the rush and get e best for your money. Our $18 it are up to all that your desire. Respectfully Yours, Oli Man Economy, Stopping with R. SAWYER, Merchant Tailor - No. 101 S. Front Street. We Clean 'em -,? If you want that suit cleaned or Pressed or repaired, all we ask is to give us a try out, and let us show what kind of work we can give. W know when we once get a trial we will always get your work. RED STAR TAILORING' CO. 76 S. Front St. Phone 733 Sol Lipman, Mgr. Opposite Gaston Hotel. ATHENS CAFE. Next door lo F.Iks' Temple, cpen day ;iiil night. One of the Jincsl ami most up-to-date Cafes hi North Carolina We si rye very best of everything thai money can buy and serve you by polite ; nd a:untie v.aitcrs. Don't fail to try one of our regular dinners, from ll:3l a. in. l 3 p. in. The ruiLlic is i t d to in xct our pkee at oil limi s . o n liinir.g room to kitchen Special a t ii n ,;hen lo ia.iies and children. Yours for service, ATHENS CAFE R.'Utrlis Bros, l'ropretors Thone 45.' HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils ; AND Varnishes L ,i, Ttna., y American , Field Fence , -.- U 13 LEELEO "Remember to be sure to get an estimate from Elijah Taylor C6. 7 General Contractors PHONE No. 1 Before you award that contract elsewhere. If you hare rooms for rent' or have-lost or found an article, or want to buy or sell something, use the Journal want ad column on page three. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Craven County. Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a certain chattel mortgage executed by J. L. Collins to T. A. Grantham on the 19th day of Decem ber, 1912, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Craven County, Book 71, page 368, to which reference, is hereby made, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in New Bern, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., May 19, 1913, one bay horse describee! in aid niorgtage. This 23rd day of April, 1913. T. A. GRANTHAM, Mortgagee. D. E. Henderson, Attorney. DOVER AND SOUTHBOUND RAILROAD. Traffic Department. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS CARRY ING PASSENGERS. Effective Sunday March 30, 1913 South Bound North Bound Trains Trains 7 5 6 8 STATIONS P.M. P.M. A.M. A. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. Lv. Ar. 4:25 4:25 Dover 7'55 7:55 4:40 4:42 Foys 7:38 F:40 4:44 4:46 Taylors 7:34 7:36 4:53 4:57 Phillips 7:23 7:27 5:02 5:08 Wimsatt 7:12 7:18 5:22 . 5:29 Comfort 6:51 7:00 5:40 5:50 Petersburg 6:30 6:30 5:45 5:55 Richlands f6:25 6:35 Ar. Lv. tTrians Run Daily x- Sunday. 'Trains Run Sunday Only. N..S. RICHARDSON, Tram Manager. W RICHARDSON, General Manager. D List Your City Taxes at The City Hall FROM MAY 1st TO JUNE 1st, 1913 I will be at the above nam ed place during the month of May 1913, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. for the purpose cf listing your taxes. A failure to list your taxes during the month of MAY subjects you to a double tax and is alsc a mis demeanor. 'See Machinery Act 1913 Section number 82. ALEX JUSTICE, List Taker City of New Bern, N. C. The Last Notice To Tax Payers ' I wish,to call your atten tion to the fact that I am now making out a list of all who have not paid their 1912 State and County Tax for the purpose of advertis ing same. If you have not paid, you had better come at once, pay up and stop the extra cost before same is adyertised In the ; paper. This Is positively the last chance. r - J Million Feet Cum Timber 1 Ilocse and lot on Crescent street. 2 stores oa Cresent street. - 1 House and lot on Queen street. . " ) House and lot oa Pollcok street. J House and lot oa Met calf street. 1 House and lot on East Front, street, NOTth, South, Eas t & VeSt .1 House and lot on Hancock street.i ' ' '. ". ' V- i "' t . . ,. o 4, I Low round-trip fares to Western :r" " :uj-:r; are good houses, tome with all modern , ment. . I also have :r 1 .,". l 4 House oa George street. r ,1 House in Duffy Town. 2 Vacant lots on George street.' 1 vacant-lot in Riverside. 1 2 Vacant lots on Pasteur. Street. 33 Lots' in Ghent. 8 Lots on Broad street. 4 Lots in Elmview. , All of those lots are very good and are good investments. I also have 1 tract of land 400 acres more or less, 250 acres woods and 150 a-res cleared and is very fertile soil, it has four dwell ing houses ,2 tobacco barns, stock houses and barns for the teams. Very conveniently lo ated. and. s a bargain at the price we are offering at for. You can buy any of the property mentioned - above on easy terms, if you ar? interested in real estate it will pay you to see me. If you want to buy or sell it will pay you to see me. I Office opposite Gaston Hotel over Daniels Stables. Ofice Phone 84. Rresidence Phone 850. I t M. W. FODRIE, i Rea Estate Agent. ! Fresh lot of RUBBER BANDS just received. Give us your next order. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 8. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Greensboro. Handles through Pull By virtue o the arhority conferred man Sleeping Car from Raleigh to upon the undersignef- j Commissioners Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., by that certain judgment entered in ' making , connection for New Orleans the Superior Court of Craven County, .Texas, California ani all Western points North Carolina, at the September also connects at Greensboro .with term 1912, in that certain pction en- through train for all Western and titled Carolina Brick Company, a ' Eastern points. corporation, vs. First Baptist Church TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro of New Bern, Col. et. al, we, the said -5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham ond Commissioners,, will sell for cash to Greensboro. Makes direct connection the highest bidder, at the court house at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep door in New Bern, Craven County, ingCar, train for'VVashington, Baltimore North Carolina, at the hour of 12 o'clock Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern M. on Monday, June 2, 1913, the fol- and Northern points. Connects also at lowing real estate, to-wit: Greensboro with through Tourist "All that certain lot or parcel of Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San land situated in Craven County, and Francisco. the city of New Bern, beg nning at a TRAIN No. Ill Leaves Goldsboro point on the south side of Cypress 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and street 225 feet from . the southeast Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep- corner o cum ana cypress streets, running thence and along with the said Cypress street westwardly one hundred (100) feet; thence eastwardly and 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 b J. F. Ham and others Trustees of the Industrial Collegiate Institute of New Bern, of New Bern, N. C. by ., ' f : aim icitaot-u lv aaiu uai iit,a ui me mail . , ... , ., Jdl I Uy l3ddL 11. Olllllll ailU LllC 1LI- zen's Bank of New Bern. HENRY R. BRYAN D. L. WARD, April ,1913. Commissioners. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For saL- a fa m near I?ew Bern, 142 acres, 90 cbar, 2000 fruit trees in bearing, good tobacco land. 3 m les from 3 towns and two - railroads. Price $10,000. T.-rms easy. For further particulars, address. J. VAN OSTRAND. Stoneville. N. C. Give us your next order for RUB BER STAMPS. Quick delivery. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone f New Bern, N. G. ' Want ads are not .simply advertising. sfl I 1 V ' si ' 1 4ncIudmg;Our.vrepW rVJ y ' '!-'' rv ": ucuvciy ueparimeni j they afford ' Jou a valuable, cormdehtial publicity jdepatrnnt ; of your; small cost: ' v fl Mucli of live wonder-; f; ful daily wort of the & vVant j. ads. could hi accomplished in nb iV:otoet'way.;j-v:;?lvV. Railway CARRIER OF THE SOUTH PREMIER i Direct, Lines to all Points , Carolina. - "the , Land of the .: " ' J. California points, and all principal . raortk. J Convenient achedulea, electrically lighted coachet,' complete dining car .service.- :""' . I If yoa'r contemplating atrip to any point, before completing arrangement for sane, it will be wise for you to con-1 ult a representative of the Southern! Railway, or write the undersigned who will gladly and courteounly furnish you with all information as to you best and quickest schedule and most comfort table in which to make the trip. H. F. CARY, Gen. Pass. Agent , Washington, D. C. J. O. JONES, Travelling Pass. Agent , - Raleigh. N. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Currier ol the S utb N. B. The fol'owirg schedule figures are published only aa information and are not guaranteed. .,,., ... , ,, . 1 RAIN No. 21 Leave? Goldsborc 6:45 m- f"r Ralofth, Durham, Greens !joro' Ashev.lllc and wayuesviiie. :hair car to VYaynesvillc. Makes con ection4 at Greensboro for all points North and East, and at Asheville with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago nd all western points. TRAIN No. T3' Leaves Goldsboro :05 p. m. for Rilcigh Durham ,and ing L.ar Kaleigli to Winston-Salem. Makes connection at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Or- leans, also makes connection for Ashe- ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points, For detailed information,, also for nformation concerning special round trip rates account various special occas- tons, Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with tl.-i undersignad i (( JONES Traveling Passenger Agent, n . . Raleigh, N. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. ! New Train Service Between Rale igh p.nd Goldsboro. Effective Sunday January 19th, trains No-:. 108 and 121 now being operated between Greensboro and Raleigh will be extended and operated through be .-ween Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 10$ now arriving Raleigh 10.40 A. M arid w'l' "Continue through, lo Goldsboro .arriving there 12 40 P. M Train No. 131 now leaves Raieigh at 7:00 P. M, for Greenwboio, This train will leave Goldsbo.-o at S:05 P. M., leaving RaWgh at 7:00 P. m. as here t of ore. The , extension of-these traiat w.l now afford the traveling' public one additional- through train between Greensbr-. nd Gb'dloro. v J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. i?r..K i v in Dimni?o Pivne' M"4 re?elfd- E J.'Land Pilnttng . W:pio?8: 1 " "y ' v":rAj iV'-j : FOR SALE. Small farirns 10 to j 20 'it res on Neusc road one, and half miles from City limit. .... ., , r , ..... , . . . Idel situation and i prices 'me reasonable. V See me before you - tuy. 'if if; T.H.: Moore V148 Middle St. f.ftM cf Cr.it liicy taciJt-LtJ la t Llriicaa war are stUl recounted to tr Uie hearts cf Ueilcans. One of tLes occurred dur- fens that was as gallant as was the tuck. In this attack forty-eljibt Mes lean cadets, a mon others, lost their Uvea. ; The story la a stirring one. . For many years the celebrated castle of Chapnltepec", where Monteiuina held hla barbaric court in the surrounding grove of cypreaxea. where during neur- thn9 centurtee Uved the auecesalve tea made his Imperial borne, baa been the West Point of Mexico. .- , v Vhen General Scott had taken the place by storm and General Bravo bad surrendered, a Mexican cadet only fif teen years of age, seeing the Qag of bis country In peril, moat of hla comrades being already slain.. climbed the flag- staff, tore the tanner , froin Its place. wound it around his body, and slid down, intending to plunge over the precipice In order to save the colors from falling Into too bands of the en emy. " ;.. That act of heroism being frustrated, the brave boy, with the banner still wrapped, around him. fonght until lie was cutln pieces. Forty-elghtof these schoolboys, ranging tn age from four teen to twenty years, He burled In one grave at the foot of the bill. Tear by year the cadets of Chapnltepec strew flowers upon this sepulcher. Harper's Weekly. EARLY WORLD RECORDS. - Fossil Animals and Plants 'Constitute the Geologist's Key. Ihe work of the United States gee logical . survey, in . paleontology the study of, fossil remains of animals and plants that lived ages ago has a dis tinct bearing on some of the very prac tical economic problems of today. The descriptive paleontologic reports are often treated as "pure science." yet Instructive, striking or tedious as may be these delineations of the groups of animal or plant life which lived on the globe In some particular epoch there is not one of these papers describing the fauna or flora of a formation that does not prove sooner or later to possess practical value and to be essential to geology in its con stantly Increasing refinement of study and results. Without paleontology, the geologic classification of formations, tbelr cor relation and the determination of their mutual relations would be impossible. In fact real and symmetrical progress In geology is impossible without corre sponding Interrelated development and refinement of Its handmaid paleontolo gy. The study of the economic geolo gy of any region of complicated struc ture is blind and Inconsequent unless the time relations of the strata con cerned are known, These relations are indicated by the fossils which the strata contain. Annual Report Direc tor United States Geological Survey. Cornish Place Names. . Cornish place names are remarkable for the number of obscure Celtic saints they commemorates such as St. Tndy, St Cuby, St. Uny. St Enodoc, St Brisc and St Fin barrow. . , . A story is told of a Cornish candi date for ordination who, when asked by the examining chaplain where be was born, replied. "At St' Evai." giv ing the local pronunciation, "Sando val." "Good heavens!" exclaimed the chaplain, "I know they have some strange saints in Cornwall, but 1 sbonid, never bare imagined . they would canonize ulmi" -. ' . There are three other Cornish vil lages whose names It would be bard to tnatcb for singularity Bmmblu, Lon don Apprentice and Drunkards All. London Globe. ' Wasted Time. ' "Well, what dldjyou do when the Problem came up?". ;; , , , - i ; "Wasted time. Went out and asked the advice of seventeen friends." "What did you get?" "Seventeen different solutions." "And then?"' r,:,r .-, ."Then I took the advice of an eight eenth friend and won out" i,v "And who' -was your j eighteenth friend?" . y"; ' ,"' "Myself."-;ieveland Plain Dealer. ' The Canadian Boundary. ,' ' ' The bouudnry between' British and republican - America - Is unmarked by anything In the iintnre of a wnll f 1 fence. In raveling from Montreal to New, fork t tie "train suddenly slows dpwn ond stops in the.mldst of.green States reVenue Otfleers. -who 'want to declare." Thnt b. bow yon ka (bat neiut. j i is xuen oonruea oy uniieu you- bore ' reached tbe .International boundary line. London Chronicle. ' v -. m', . v :l:?Jz; Brrtru , . ', J'BJInks has broken hla engagement Tltb MlKSHnnsum,. be says.,'v . . ' : fWhy did he brenk Itr , I "She decided she. wouldn't marry him, and be said be wouldn't be engaged to ny. girl, who wouldn't marry . him." .purport Mall. ! . -..-. nusband-By Jore, A want tome- tbing exciting to read-something real ly bloodcurdling! Helpful Wlfe-Uore Is -my . dressmaker's bllL denrest- I ' Insilnotlve Trsnsfatlen. ,' Mother John. I had a very touching letter , from oar boy FracS today. lUy 15 13!? COTTON (Quotations f cruised by G. .W. Tsy " - 1 '. , ' lor & Son.) - ' ' 1 Ifiddlinf ' i-r. ' ? H 1-2 cent Strkt Middling, . v ;J.ll 5-8 r . Good Middling, I - U W ' ' POULTRY, EGGSi ETC., t ' . ' , (Quotations furnished by ( Coast list - -. . .Meat Marto).' V. ' . 'v - Chickens Growh pair " rufl - t':t .'. - . Chickens Half-grown pair ' , 60-70 : ' ' Geese. per,pairiLi.i.i.25-lJ3 , ' Docks, per pairl. J-U. SO 1.00 1 V ; ' Eggspec c" -v '.n , T Hams, & ut.irv. smoked, ih tg ; Beeswax, ib 3 K yit , - Wopi,.: W--16 to i'-c L- - Wool 7 ... ..16 tolv Ho'fi', dpfsed, ir!.: ... o-ior-2f- ' BeeL dressed, ' Hide G. 6 X ! (Quota tii Cabbie, r Lrtuce fe. 'e .'i Beets" , Bunc., . Strawben-iesVra Garden. Peas, craiL$l j CITIZENS Call phone, 273 lor dry stove wood. W. F. Hill.' ' Some men find it as easy to climb a greased fle as to keep in the straight and narrow path. LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVE MENT. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Waynesville, N. C. Low Round Trip Fares Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Tickets will be on sale on June 23 to 28 inclusive. Final return limit to reith original starting point "by mid night July 13, 1913. Round trjp fares from principal points as follows: Raleigh $9.20, Goldsboro $10,65. Selma $9.65, Durham $8,45, Burling ton $7.40. Rates in same proportion from all other points. For detailed information schedules. Pdllman ''accommodations, etc., ask your, agent or communicate with. -J. .O. JONES, . Traveling Passenger Agent. . , Raleigh N. C - Made A New Man Of Him. r L was Bunermg from pain in my Btomacb, head and back," writei H. T; Alston, Raleigh, N. C,"nd my liver and kidneys did cot work right, but four hnr.tlAB of TT.lAMn RlttAra made me feel like a new man." PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. EESSfGNAL CARDS t a r '-j.k.'-'a: i r F. M. Simmons,: A. D. Ward, una ui A rTORNKYS ANf COCNSKLLORi Electric ii i -' ' 1 Office t'mC?.. Practice In' the counties of : Craven, ::-i..:-rC' npBn,;JonevieSQliSfVOn reVPajnlico::sid'Wake;:lnOhe.:-. 8tK'-;' reme and Federalourts,-;'and :wbw,l:;i'jf.;':. Practice In tie counties of .Craven, 1 CartrtJ Pamlico' Jones; and, : '.Onslow. and In the State Supreme and. Court. ,m'i' I tty&(J$k' '' ' . .".owes ; SO. Crasea JlrssC.V lw'"k;J':j puvii. , j .j n.w osrs. ' .. . a ... . .' i .- ... , ; Phone 56 . 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