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-.vv-.0 i -,;;; '--it'.-' . m. i ' ; '. if- T"-' 1 & w , . , - , I. - 1 1-1) C.t' 1 T i.1 i-RANS. C ..jtt-nK.;, Teao.', May 27th- :,ih, irn. , ' The ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY offer, the , very low rate of 112.60 from New Bern - to Chattanooga. Tena.,' and return, 4 on "account of the Annual Reaoioa of " United Confederate Veterans. : - ! , - : , Ticket will be 14 hUf 24th, 2St -v Vaod 26th. 'limited ' to reach . original . ;f t starting point returning oo later than "A inidnight of June 5th, If 13, except ' : '1' by deposit of ticket with Special Agent, v 703 Broad St-. ChaUnooga, and pay ment of fee of 50c., at time o( deposit, V' : ilimit will be extended to June 25th. For schedules, reservation or other j' information, apply to local Ticket v' '" Agent, or T. C. WHITE, 'yv Gen. Pass. Agent. . J. CRAIG, Passenger Traf. Magr. Wilmington, N. C. ' Made from istilled NEW BBRIS ICE CO. 19-21 23 Griffith 8t. Phonf '2: U3GE DIRECTORY ATHFNIA LOPCE No. 8, K. of P. Meets TiiewJav r. m- over Ga Co.'s office, Middle St.. J. R. Whitehead C.C., J. l-i. j. in, K.of R.and e. Visit ing brothers are assured of a chevalier' welcome- CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Meet second and fourth Wednesday nightsat 7:30 o'clock in each month at Knights of Harmony ball, corner Broad and Hancock street J. K. Willis, President; R. J. Disosway, Secretary; Ce o. Moulton Financial Sec retary. ECONOMY WILL TALK. Spring, Spring, O beautiful Spring, 1 ee you creeping over the hills. Hear i.ie 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 Your9, Old Man Economy, Stopping with R. SAWYER, Merchant Tailor No. 101 S. Front Street. We Glean '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. S. Front St. Phone 733 Sol Lipman, Mgr. Opposite Gaston Hotel. ATHENS CAFE. Next door (o Flks' Temple, open day and niht. One of I he fnusl and most up-to-daic Cafes iu North Carolina We crve the very l est of everything that money can buy and sirve you by pr.lite and attentive waiters. Don't fail to try one of our regular dinners, from 11:3 i a. m. to 3 p. in. Tht public is i -. it d to in pect our pi ic at all times fom dining oomto kitch n Special att mi n iveu to ladies ana children. You s (cr service, ATHENS CAFE Ruitelis Bros. Proprctors Thonc 45.' s P1 HARDWARE : , AND iffiff Building Ma iJ terial Paints, Oils :''fl Varnishis Field ence I b t . . . j i. I tit Remember to be sure to , get 'an . estimate ' from. ' I - v - - r -' ' - t J Elijah Taylor Co. General Oontractors ' ' PHONK No, 1 Before you award that contract elsewhere. If you have 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 'eale 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, 1 1 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 described in aid morgtage. 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 7:40 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 3:30 5:45 5:55 Richlands f6:25 6:35 Ar. Lv. fTrians Run Daily x.- Sunday. Trains Run Sunday Only. N. S. RICHARDSON, ' Traffi Manager. D W. RICHARDSON, General Manager. 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. ra. 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 vou to a double tax and is also -a mis demeanor. See Machinery Act 1913. Section number 82. ALEX JUSTICE, List Taker City of New Bern, N. C. Tk Last Notice To I wish to call your atten tion to the fact Jhat, 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 haye not paid,' you had' better; come at once,- pay up and Vtqp the extra cost "before same is advertised in the paper. This Is positiveliy the las chance.' pmWil Rv;B.'i;ANE,!;t ; Sherlll of Craven County. FOR SALE. , 75 Million Feet Cum.Tlaiber r , 1 Koue and lot oa Crescent street. i Mores oa C resent street. v . i House fad lot on Queen street. -1 1 House and lot on Pollcok street.' ' 1 House and lot oa Metcalf street. i l House .ad lot oa East Front street. l House and lot on Hancock street. I House and lot in Bridgcton. " All of this property menuoaed above meat. I also kave'. ' i " vSrs' ' ' 4 House on George street. 1 House ia Duffy .Towiu ; 1 ; Vacant lots on George street. , 1 vacant lot in Riverside. 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, l also nave 1 tract of land 400 acres more or less, 250 acres woods and 150 aTes 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. a a bargain at the price we are offering at for. You can buy any of the property mentioned above on easy terms, if you aro 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. Office opposite Gaston Hotel over Daniels Stables. Once Phone 84, Rresidence Phone 850. M. W. FODRIE, Real Estate Agent. Fresh lot of RUBBER BANDS just received. Give us your next i . n ,, order. E. J. Land Printing Co. "none o. 1 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue o the aC ihority conferred upon the undersigned j Commissioners by that certain judgment entered in the Superior Court of Craven County, North Carolina, at the September term 1912, in that certain pction en titled Carolina Brick Company, a corporation, vs. rirst Baptist Church of New Bern, Col. et. al, we, the said Commissioners, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court house at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep door in New Bern, Craven County, ling Car, train for Washington, Baltimore North Carolina, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. on Monday, June 2, 1913, the fol - lowing real estats, to-wit: "All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Craven County, and the city of New Bern, beg nning at al point on the south side of Cypress ' street 225 feet from the southeast j Greensboro. Handles I'ullman Sleep corner o ' Burn and Cypress streets, ing Car Raleigh to Winstort-Salem, running thence and along with the ! Makes connection at Greensboro with said Cypress street westwardly one ' through train for Atlanta and New Or- 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 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. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For sale a fa m near New Bern, 142. acres, w ck'ar, uuu iruit trees in bearing, good tobacco land. '3 m les from 3 towns and two railroads. Price $10,000. Tjrms easy. For further particulars, address, J. VAN OSTRAND. Stoneville. N. C. . Give us your next order for RUB BER STAMPS. Quick delivery. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 9 New Bein, N. C. ',- ; : .',:'t, Q' Want ads are not simhhi nirfriprfisino: ' gr, T tiXW?$&Zt4 WtPiWS&K tA Writing 1 inciuaing,our,4jepiy'c t&fe&t aeirverv aeDarimeni .Jtr. rem val 1 t -iS.-' ' Luaoie con: 1 . -Wf., i'-V-t icily, dep, ,5 ofrybur oivvii at very Mucli of the wonder ; ful jdaily work of the ;ftwcht ;(ad3 could be ik iccorRpliched . in - no j oiner way; "A aaennai artment . , Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH . i - i Direct Lines to all Points OXth, SOUth, East & V CSt . Low round-trip fares to Westera w v . , . - L-. s California , potntg,' and all principal resorts. rj'f ' ' ' "V i . Convenient '- schedules, 7: electrically lighted coaches complete' dining car service. ; . . 5- '.?,' If you'r contemplating a trip to any point, before completing arrangement for sane, it will be wise, for you to con- ' ult a represeptative of the Southern Railway, or write the undersigned, -who will gladly and courteously furnish you with all information as to you best and, quickest schedule and most' comfort table in which to make the trip. a H. F. CARY,, Gen. Pass.' Agent v- Washington, D. C J. 0. JONES, Travelling PasV Agent Raleigh. ',N. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier oi the Suth N. B. The fol'owing schedule figures are published only ai information and are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsborc 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Dutham, Greens boro, Ashevillc and WaynesVille. hrougb train tp Asheville, handles :hair car to VVuynesvillc. Makes con ectiens at Greensboro for all points Mnrtli anH Paat flnrl at- Aehi.iTlA aritfi , c 1 1 . - Carolina Specul for Cincinnati, Chicaeo . ,, I . . , . , . , 7., , -. i , i II unm i't. ijr icdATS viuii'.suoro :05 p. m. for Rileih Durham .and Greensboro. Handles through, Pull- wan Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:23 a. m., making connection for New Orleans Texas, California and all Western points also connects at Greensboro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. ' TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro 5:05 p. nt. for Raleigh, Durham end Greensboro. Makes direct connection Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern ' and Northern points. Connects also at (Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles aiid San Francisco. f. TRAIN No. Ill Leaves Coldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and leans, also makes connection fo . Ashe- ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also . for iformation concerning special ' round trip rates account various special occas ions, Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with tLi undersigned. J. (. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO . New Train Service Between Rale igh and Geldsborn. t ' Effective Sunday January 19th. trains Nos. 108 qnd 121 now being operaced between Greensboro and Raleigh will be extended and operated through be ,-wcen Greensboro and Goldsboro, ; -v . No. 108 now arriving Raleigh. 10.40 h( M , and w'J- continue through j S( Goldsboro .arriv'ng there L2 40 P. M Trafn No. 131 ijow' feaVesRatelgijf' At 7:00 P. M for Green Jjoio. Thi train will leave' Goldsboro at V05 P.' M.; laying Raleigh at 7:00 P. m. as here tofore. 1 ' .;' ' 'v, ''i The extension of these train wj how adord the ; travei'ng nubile ' one additional ihfoueh train '., bctwecd Greensbr-.' '- nd GoMfbdro.' i , V ' i Travafin Paasengcr4 AgchV," j' JFresh oi Notl6 RUBBER BANDS FORJSAUE v.M Small farms IC to 1 : 29 ac- res on Neuse road one and half miles from, City limit. Ideal situation and prices i ,: v; a,; t.. rtf';-,a.;.-i . . reasonable. i '-; : ., -''.';;;",'.,:''.- See me before you buy. fW Moore J. Ar.J C. Til I' j ni Accorilzz ti a bono tureon la t Lotidaii boa; tut. It is not Et.ary to Ui vtroDg drttk at all tn order to be druuk. CkMrs tav bean known lu wUcb pudenu hare got drank oa txfsstk after harlos been for many weeks on a very tight diet The lu toxica tlon In these - cases showed It self tn s slight dizziness and drowsl. neas nod lndldnctus of speech. ' -; Similar canes bars been known - In which the only .Intoxicant has been strong tea. In fart tbere-f Instances In medical books of exceptional people In wbotn the' rouatant use of over strong, - overdrawa tea bas bronght about dJstlnct" sytnptoms of deUrlum tremens. :' Perns pa the most curious sort of ln toxtratJon on record Is that la which the only Intoxicant Is cold water drip plug frpm a water tap Into the ear. In Gernianj fevr years ago quite a number of morbid "people bad a crav ing for th curious way of lndudnK drunkennM) bnt It seems to have been stamped' but O'fP. $ZfS'i :C Th drtp of 'the wafer is said to cauiw a - painful boiling sensation at first and then to cause a pleasant'drow slneas, - ending' In deepsleep. XVben the victim la rotwed be Is dull and stu: pld In manner,- like heavy drinker. This craze makes Its victim a nervous wreck In a very short Ome. Pearson's Weekly. ; ,, ' i ' RIDING THE; SURF., ' Riotous Sport In tht Breakers That Lash ths Coast of Hawaii. "One of the novel piaures In which most travelers inrtiUce while tn Hono lulu Is surf ridtuVnt Walkikf. near Diamond bead," s writes John Bnr roughs tn the Century. "The eea. With a floor of lava and coral.' Is here shal low .for a Jong distance-out and the surf comes in at Intervals like a tine of steeds cantering over a plain. We went out tn our bathing suits in a long, heavy dugout with a native oarsman in each end, "When several hundred yards from shore we saw on looking seaward the long, shining billows coming, where upon our oarsmen beaded the canoe' toward shore and plied their paddles with the utmost vigor, ottering simul taneously a curious, excited cry. in a moment the breaker, caught us and. tn some way holding, us on Its crest, shot us toward the shore like an arrow. - "The sensation Is hovel and thrilling. The foam files; the waters leap' about you. You are coasting on the sea. and you shout with delight and pray for the sensation to continue. v But it la quickly over. The hurrying breaker 9llps from under you and leaves you in the trough, while, It goes foaming on the shore; 'Then you turn about and row out from shore again and watt for another chance to be shot to ward the land on the foaming crest of a great Pacific wave." vr Turn to the Earth. ' ' . You to whom the, universe' has be come a blast furnace, a coke oven, a cinder strewn freight yard, to whom the history of all ages is a trdgedy with the climax -now to. whom our de mocracy ' and our Bag -are but play things of the hypocrites turn to the soil, turn to the earth, your mother, and she will comfort you. Rest, be It ever so little, from your black 'brood lngs. 'J'htnk with the farmer once more,.-as your lathers 'did. ; Kevere .with the farmer our cMturles old rural clvllbtatloa, however : lltutflt meets tbe city's trouble.' Revere the rural customs that have their, roots In the Immemorial ;beneflts of nature. There Is perpetual balm In Oilead. and many city ; workmen 'shall., turn to It npd be healed. - This by folt and a study of .jtbe signs, ve ' proclaim ' Nicholas Vacbel Lindsay In ITann and Flrealde. ' ,-. ' ? ", . . ' Prscticat' Pietyi .'.' ,' : . '; The goodly' minister; saw one of his parishioners running rapidly down .the road, trying to eep' In sight of a re treatlDg forw- abettd'lf.'' : ."Ah." called the mlnlster.hitber away my brother, -.;!; '; ' Seeing the race was lost anyway, the chaser stopped, and pnntmgly replied: rX'hat confoQuded thlef ' stole " my :?Kh and ouV were t-followtiifc the Scrlptnrnl adnnrattloii to give blm your clonklso," were .yootl,' 5 ';'yo,". anld r the parishioner;; frankly; ,bnt : f Intended.'. If I rnugpf nlroj.' to give blm a beltr-JudgaXi:, ve :;;;.;itaiys .aarrlage ,Brokiri'-'vy,f' 1 In Italy"- inifrrlage bcoke'rs are a regiil inr Jnstltntlonrifriiey have pucketbmtka dlled. with, the' nalues bf marrlngenble maidens; In various ranks of life aiuf go' ifbouf: tryibg to arrange muphes ,Wheu they araf successful tbey ,recelv a corauilxHlou, sod very likely aoiue thing extra a a- voluntary gift from their,, customer. $.Vi ' '-.y..;i-i'Mood1 Bit of Fiiim. ' V " An English' beer, veuder. wrote over his shop door: , v 'V-Bear sold bere.T .' ' .v Toui nood..wbo saw it, said It was siwlled right; ' ' ' '- ' The Quid the man sells," Hood ex plained, "la bis owo bruin." . ; ' 111 -v.:!!: V' Spoils it ah;;';.. - "Speaking of tbe theater, I Ckt ploys with a bappy ending." ,' ' "So do I. But my .wlfs almost al ways Iobos a handkerchief or a glove." Washington DeraldL '. . 'The enlnrgririi'T't rf r !ons U very otva t' fa btart.!'c!;rrt -n. ly 26 13I COTTON (Quotations furnished by G. V. Ts j. " V . lor & Son.) WidJbng ; - ' JI 1-2 cents Strict Middling, 1 J.J " Good Mid3ling, . 11 3-4 - - - POULTRY, EGGS, ETC (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market). . - ---f. Chickens Half -grown pair 60-70 . Geese, per pair..". fl.ZS-fUfr Ducks, per pair 501.00 Egga, per dos -15 -IS.' Harns, eountry, smoked, lb. Beeswax, vlh , J2 .16 Ul 1-16 tolT fs 10-101-2 ' v- ., . i n-9 . r - Hogs, dressed, lbC Beefy' dressed,' Ibi. Hides G. S;, lb . Dry FUnt, lb -Dry Salt, lbJ . -.1M4 U SA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ' ' ' (Quotations by . New Bern-' Produca . i ComDanv).' ' : Cabbagei 'crate $1.25 to v1.50" Lettuce Basket..-. - - ' rt.l1.i?0 Beets Bunch -j ,8c. Strawberries crate .. $2.50 to $2.75 ' Garden Peas, crate $l.le to $1.40 LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVE-" ; MENT. , M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. V 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 . reach original starting point by mid night July 13, 1913. Round trip fares from principal points as follows: Raleigh $9.20, Goldsboro $10,65. Selma $9.65, Durham $8,45, Burling ton $7.40. ? -. Rates inTsame proportion from all other points. , , ... ; For detailed information schedules. - Pullman accommodations, etc., ask v your agents or communicate , with. J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent.. (" Raleigh N. C ' Made A New Man Of Him. Qfl&mikAh fiaat rA KaaIt l urvirAa mwvmwvs uvu nuu vnvai ntivos aj T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C,Mand xn liver and kidnevs did not work riirhi it. but four bottles of Electrio Bitten made me feel like a new man.? PRICE B0 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. Electric ?IBitters.V t PROFESSIONAL CARDS - - S I'-:." V'!;-" .f-'i ,. ; t P. M. Simmons, ; , - A. . T. IVard, - . f . wiiiiiiiuiiu niiu iiniim AJTOKNEYS AND COUNSELloRR1 umc Kooms 401-2-3 Elks Building . J" Pr&ctlea In tha Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, : OnsldW. : CarV; ere t, ' Pamlico and , Wake, in.; the So-' ; ever services' ara'desireiH: ty?$&d$$$'iZ R. A NUNN V- i l;y' -jfi?; Practice in fte ountie of;- CMvf:-'- Parteret, Pamlico ? Jones r'and Onskm i "r?T "A'lS 'Tn crntir ? ": '- Ipiillf ; ,-' ;- -,- phonb m I -, ';: B. W. HUNTER 1 1 -Ulanojei ; Our Buoin Local coir ! ill'; and In th State Supreme and '-Fa4e't?.Wi' i'iV. ;,V?'0 -.t BO.tJraws ttrtsVt'S DM is V 1 ir - 1 'Li . jh Si.'. . i y mm v.-'":':l;V''
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