V '- .fc.- -: 1 - tic2 tir " V' :'n-- . ' 1 I f""f l wi f JWW I 01ECLETA, 7ED:ri2DAY, EZPT. 18, Hi R.idP ;CeIl2ge-ri A. well-established, well alp pad, and very prosperous school lor girls and young women. Fall term begins September 16, 1914. v-'.-for catalogue, address , J, M. RHODES, Littleton, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normaland Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Fire reg ular Courses leading to degrees. Spe cial Courses for teachers. Free tui tion to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 16th, 1914. For catalogue and other information, ad frees JULIUS h FOUST, President Greensboro, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horti culture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poultry, Veterinary Medicine; in Ci vil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engi neering; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing, and in Agricultural teaching. Four year courses. Two and one year Courses In Agriculture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty of 61 men; 738 stu dents; 25 buildings; excellent equip ment and laboratories for each de partment. Ob July 9th County Su perintendents conduct entrance ex aminations at each county seat. For catalogue write E. B. OWEN, Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C. Made from pure dis tilled filtered water New Bern Ice Co. T 19-21-23 Griffith Street : Phone 23. CHARACTER HEALTH CULTURE Lowest ntee in the Booth. Delightful location. ' Dees well wum Twentjr-toal jtm without I rln lie cue o! wugaratickaem Clew th letter Two gfnuroionil No buina, - A dutingvUhmd Bottrmlan wrefMJ "Of ill thecolleiMl bm vMted la tlx m fate nattoail Field Secmeurol ChMu Endeavor, the Spirit of Eloa College eeemt to be the nott gnutmij CkriMiaa." Kut Lehman. Writ bow lot Cane lofoeuarirwt. Pie, W: A. HARPER, Box 66. Blon Coixbgb, M. C BOURDELAIS' SCHOOL OF MUSIC OPENS I5TH. Facolty: Miss Carolina Claypoole, Miss Mary Willis, Prof. Prunier, Prof. Bourdelais (Director) BUT TOUR SWEEPING POW DEB AT HOME! Anti Dust Manufactured By TARRO CHEMICAL COMPT. ALSO CHEAP : BARN AND ROOF PAINT It's Fine for Brick Work and Fences It's :, Wood Preserver, .v. ,' TARRO CHET.11CAL CO. PHONE 451. New Bern, XXL IX EABLE Booms 40S-409, Elks Temple, f , NEW BERN, N. a ' ' Surveys and ; plant , for land drainage and municipal im provements a specialty." Gca f -al t urveyey tntss,' : , lana, ' . , fl II -Ail A) POSTE0 ON THE WAR NEWS il MOtJTBXnN BAILWAZ Premier Oarrter ot v South. N. B. The following i schednl igurea are pubiiahea only as lnioi matioii mnd bt not ruinntewid . TRAIN NO. 1 LeaTea Gold boro.t:4f A. IL for Raleigh. Dur ham." Greensboro, AahCTttle ana WaynesTille. Through train to Aahe rUle, handles Chair Car to Waynes- rllie. Maxes connections ai ureen hnra for all noints North aud'East and at AshsTille with Carolina Specl al for Cincinnati, phlcago and all western points. TRAIN NO. 1 S 1 LftlWM Oolda- boro 1:06 P. If. for Raleigh and Durham. : Handles through Pullman Sleeping Car from Raleigh to At lanta, arrives Atlanta CSS A. M, making connection for New Orleans, Texas, California and all Western points, also connects at Greensboro with through trains for all Northers and Eastern points. - i TRAIN NO. Ill Leaves Golds- boro 6:05 P. M. for Raleigh, Dr ham anil ftrAanahoro. Makes diw- I eonnection at Greensboro with soiio Pullman Sleeping Car Train xo Washington, Baltimore. Philadel phia, New York and all Eastern and Morthnru nointa. Connects also at Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeies ana San Francisco. ; TRAIN NO. Ill Leares Golds hnm to? is p. M. for Raleish. Dur- aam and Greensboro. Handles Pull man Sleeping Car Raleigh to Wins rnn.Rnlnm. Makes - connections at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Orleans, also makes connections for Asheville, Chatta nooga. St. Louis, Memphis, Birming ham and all Western points. For detailed information, also for information concerning SDeclal round trip rates account various special occasions or Pullman sleeping uar reservations ask any Southern Rail way Agent or communicate with thl undersigned. Traveling Pass nger Agent, Raleigh, N. C H. F. CART, General Passenger Agent, . Washington, D. C. E. H. COAPMAN, President ft Gen. Manager. . H. HARDWICK, Passenger Traffle Manager, Washington. D. C. NEW ROUTE SOLID THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN FLORENCE, S. C AND ROANOKE, VA., VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, FLORENCE AND WADESBORO, WINSTON-SALEM SOUTHBOUND RY WADESBORO AND WIN STON SALEM, NORFOLK A WESTERN RT., WINSTON-SALEM AND ROANOKE. DAILY SCHEDULE: A. M. P. M. 9:60 Lv. Florence Ar. 7:30 10:20 Lv. Darlington Ar. 7:01 10:05 Lv. Hartsville Ar. 7:15 11:00 Lv. Society Hill Ar. 6:22 11:80 Lv. Cheraw Ar. 6:53 P. M. '.. P. M. 12:35 Ar. Wadesboro Lv. 5:00 4:00 Ar Winston-Salem Lv 1:26 P. M. A. M. 8:45 Ar. Roanoke Lv. 9:00 Close connections are made at Florence, in both directions, with trains carrying Pullman cars to and from the North, South, East , and West : For rates of fare, and detailed schedules to any desired destination by this new and attractive route, ap ply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket Agent ef the ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. NEW TRAIN TO Commencing May 3rd, the Atlan tic Coast Line will inaugurate through sleeping car service between Wilmington, Florence, Sumter, Au gusta and Atlanta, in connection vith the Georgia Railroad. Following is the schedule from New Bern in connection with the new service. Lv. New Bern ......... 9:35 A.M Ar. Wilmington ..... . .18:60 B.M. Lv, Wilmington ....... 8:45 P.M. Ar. Florence .......... 7:35 P.M. Lv. Florence 8:00 P.M. Lv. Sumter 9:30 P.M. Ar, Orangeburg .......10:53 P.M. Ar. Augusta .......... 1:40 A.M. Ar. Atlanta , ... . . . . . . 6:00 A.M, -; Passengers may remain In sleep ing cars until 7:00 a. m. - i Returning the train leaves Atlan ta, 8:00 p. m., Central time; and ar rives Wilmington 1:15 p. m., and New. Bern 6:45 p. m. Eastern time. Connections are mads In the Un ion depot Atlanta with the "Dixie Flyer,', (leaving there at 8:00 A. M.) which" Is a solid train to Chicago. carrying sleeping, dining and obser vation cars; ' also through sleeping cars to St Louis: and with the "South Atlantic Limited." (leaving at ,7:ii a. m.i a solid train to Cin clnnatl. carrying sleeping and din ing cars; also through sleeping cars to Louisville and Indianapolis, . Connecllons are also made Id At- lahU with the Atlanta a West Point R. R. for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and the Southwest; with the Southern Ry. for Birmingham. Mem phis and the West with other diverg ing lines for points in South Geor Cia, etc. 'V:..; , 'v,mv,V'--v- ! i -For " reservations, . tickets and chedules, to any Western destlna- tlon by this new and attractive j route, by old and reliable lines, ap ;!y to T, IL BENNETT. Ticket agent icf th ! ,. ; CTTT OJUJINANCH.V?"-;' f Meeting September 1st: Alder man Dawson moved the adoption of the following ordinance:'. . ;. Be it ordained by the Board of Al dennen of the City of New Bern; , Section 1. That chapter 22 of the ordinances of the city, be , amended by adding the following: - , Section 8. On and after the first of October, 1914, charges for open ing streets, tapping water mains and extending service pipe to curb shall be as follows: v. ;- ...:-K- --",- 't 3-4-Inch tap on dirt or shell -i street . ; ', .......... V. . 8 6.00 3-4-Inch tap on paved street. 7.oO 1-Inch tap on dirt ;.- or shell ' ' ; street .. . ... ... . . . .:.;:. 7.60 1-Inch tap on paved street.. IO.09 which charges shall be pain ; in ad- Section 9. When it is deemed ad visable the Superintendent of the Water ft Light Department' shall in stall water meters and on all such installations the following rates tor water shall be charged, vis: : First 10,000 gals, per month at ................ .25c per M. Next 10,000 gals, per month at ......20c per M. Next 10,000 gals, per month at ................ .18c per M. Next 10.000 gals, per month . at 16c per M. Next 10,000 gals, per month at .14c per M. Next 60,000 gals, per month at ................. 12c per M. Nevt 100.000 gals, per month at , . . . . .10c per M. Next 300,000 gals, per month at 09c per M. Next 600,000 gals, and over per month at . ...... .08c per M. and accounts thereof - rendered monthly to the consumer -who shall be required to put up a cash deposit of 31.60 before water is turnvd on, which amount less whatever- part thereof may be due the city for water used shall be returned whenever ser vice is discontinued. "-: " Ten per cent discount shall be al lowed on bills when paid not later than 10th of month following; that In which water was used, except on the minimum charge of 60c per month, on which minimum charge 2 per cent discount shall be allowed, and for which minimum charge the consumer shall be allowed 2000 gals, of water. . -- Alderman Scott seconded the mo tion. Motion upon vote of the board was carried. F. T. PATTERSON. City Clerk. LODGE DIRECTORY CHA1TAWKA TRTBB NO. 14, L R. M. Meets every Wednesda sleep Red Men's Hall, over Nev Bern Gas Company's office. Broth era from other reservations ear daily welcomed. E. A. Braddy. Sachem 1 J. H. Smith, G. at R. D. G. SMAW (SUCCESSOR TO H. W. SIMPSON) FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND KIBALMER. Office 68 Broad St 'Phone 161 Residence 18 South Front - It T Phone ttt.:'-.: -i- ''""-' WEST AND NORTH-WKST ; flock Bystom noes: Hsllsst SSZt RaB Schedale In esTect Nov. SM, 'li v. Norfolk .8:81 8:61 v. Petersburg 11:66 6:46 v, Darham .foxai T:8 ' :S6 T, Lyncbbarg 8:46 1:81 ir. Cincinnati t : 16 : 81 it Columbus )tsi 6:2 6:11 .-, P.BB. - S.SL afe Chicago .'.. ar. St Louis ....... 6:88 8:86 Close connection mad for Seattle an Francisco and nil WesUrn fb'tnts Pullman Bleeping and parlor cars 9. ft W. Cafs dining earl ;lf eat and servloe standard of excel tones. Blu4 Ridge and Allegheny fsiataln 'crossed si most pictar Has parts. Wine-tables, deserts Mvs literature and Information free, fnrrespondencs Invited, ' W, a SAUNDERS, ap.A. Roanoke, Ts a H. 90SLBT, D. P. A. ' 1 Rtrhmowai, Vs. ' W. B. BNVTLIi. Pass. Tntf. Mgr. . , . BALTIMOSJi t'-:'? H'v Zlzzzi ?ttl Ccpr:; : ; " IbtafclislMtel lS4t. , . iiie OLDilii:! iteamers Florida, Virginia aA Als sama. Finest United States Liall Iteamers South of New York. Ean' tl with United Wireless Teleytr I tag every modern con ver'rsnow f 1 de pleasure and eomtort of Us tn f Clnx pubuc Leaves caUy, as . taws: ' . fortsmonth, landay vr.el:t09-! 'Week days, ,....t....6:t9 f -a. f rfo!k .............. .6:t 5 p.rt l:i Point l:l)t.z I: wers arrive Norfolk. .7:00 a.n, t::v?j sold to sil polsta, I,'--Tti C Vc t anl Csnaf 4. Itr L.'sr-t-?'..., m 1 1 to Csics, s:jf Tooa r srv-'r-a, , tr: 7 tj z t 1 t?t rt) . r -j., . KOTIC3 EAL3. Under and by. virtus of power of . sale In an order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court la a special proceeding entitled B. J. West, Ad ministrator, vs. Georgo R. West et V al, the same being No. (69 noon th Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the undersigned Commissions, . er will, .on Monday, September 21st, - 1914, at one o'clock - p. m. at the ' Court House door In New Bern, North. Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for. cash, those certain -tracts of land ' lying , and being in. Craven County; North Carolina, mora particularly described as follows, to- " wit: ' s FIRST TRACT: ' A tract of land ' containing S3 - acres, more er less. conveyed to A. C West by William Harrington by deed dated October 5, 1911, and recorded in the office of ' the Register of . Deeds of Craven - County in Book 1 8 7, at Page 8 9 1, beginning at a hickory In the Splker -line, running South 41 8-4 East 7' poles to John Spiker's. line thence with his line South 88 1-4 East 103 poles, to Jersey Barrlngton's line; thence North 41 1-4 West 70 poles to A. C. West's line; thence with his line North 83 1-4 West 103 poles to tbe beginning, containing 83 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land also conveyed by John T. Wayne to A. C. West by deed dat ed December 4th, 1867, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeda for Craven County In Book 93, at . rage 61. ; - SECOND TRACT: A tract con taining 67 acres, more or less, con veyed by F. P. Latham to A. C. West by deed dated October 17th, 1836, recorded in the Register's office of Craven County in Book 65, at Page 259, and described as follows: '- ' Beginning at a Cypress in Broad Creek Low Ground on the line of Isaac Barrlngton, then runing North 13 West to a stake; thence South 16. East 126 poles to Shive's last corner; then with the Various courses of said creek and Spelght'a and Price's line to the - beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less; and another tract conveyed in the said deed, beginning at a own standing in the edge of Broad Creek; running thence West 170 poles to a stake; thence North 43 West 18 poles to a stake; thence North 66 East 56 poles to a stake; thence South 60 East 37 poles to a stake; thence North 45 East 200 poles to a gum; thence South 15 West 160 poles to the beginning. containing 67 acres, more or less. This 14th day of August. 1914. B. J. WEST, . Commissioner. ORDINANCE. Be It ordained by the Board of Al dermen of the City of New Bern: ' Section 1. That Chapter 13 of the ordinances of the city, be amended by striking out Section 3 thereof and Inserting in lieu thereof the follow ing: Section 8. Any person, firm, or corporation who shall keep open any store or shop for the purpose of buy ing or selling merchandise or trans acting business, or doing any work or labor of any kind on Sunday, ex cept work of necessity or charity as Ib permitted by the general laws of the State, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall pay a fine of Ten Dol lars. , i PROVIDED, That the druggists may be allowed to keep open their stores tor the sale of drugs and med- Icines only; and provided further that hotels and restaurants may sell necessities to guests. v. Tho cale or delivery of necessities on Sunday shall In no case be per mitted to become a nuisance, either in stores or on the street or to cause disturbances to public worship. F. T. PATTERSON, Clerk. 6-19-tf FAIR VMM These that have not paid their city tax please take wairiag that their aty tax must be tettled at' once. Ian cdleticpoa . to settle with city. Fcr ther tinie cannot be giv? h etL If yoafcrce me to cc!!ect by distresj; I wiD proceed to do so. . Leo!: out fcr ' jpurii; ' ; Cty Tax CcIIcctor. 1 L .w..U CI WI...U lmsms ai czvzz . LCn ATJLAW 1 Caet Xooasi Itl-M Cks ri ' Pnet:3: lV rs C:t cl ' criTLT, r -" : 1. 1 r , r vr "" ' . .1 :: "t 'hi '':.:V.i; 1 k 1 1

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