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THE SUN-JOURNAL, NEW BERN, N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26JTI17. PAGE ET^ “BUDDY”—HE DOES’NT PAY ^ OK WHAT HE DOESN’T TAKE. —Drawn for The Sun-Journal by Wes Neff ^ SA^ DOl. IpEEL FIERCE CANT EAT WORK OR NOTHIN' I GEE FEAT 00cT__ | WENT TO TESTERDAY IS PUNK CMS? lit 60 SET ANOTHER TOUCH LWUFTON, YOUR COAT PLEASE 1 ^\ •?««' SMIIIL WANT ADS Bring Results Advertisements Inserted un der this head, ONE CENT PER WORD for each insertion, but no advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. Additional words, more than 25, ONE CENT PER WORD. Unless the advertiser has a regular ac count, all advertisements un der this head are STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE, the a- mounts being too small to war rant a charge. Copy for BUSI NESS LOCALS cannot bo taken over the telephone. HELP WANTED A ANTED—LET THE "OLD KELI- able” Employment Agency help z on to secure efficient, competent aelp—cooks, maids, butlers, la borers of all kinds. 71 George St., phone 544. .♦'ANTED—SALES LADIES WITH or without experience. Apply S. Coplon Sons. WANTED—A COLORED MAN TO cut oak and pine cord wood at a point three miles from this city. Good wages to right party. Call at Sun-Journal office and ask for “Wood.” 10-11-tf. WANTED: CYLINDER .PRESS FEEDERS. THE BAUGHMAN STATIONERY CO., RICHMOND, ‘VA. 9-12-lOt bALE SMAN WANTED CALLING upon the retail grocery trade, to sell as a sideline, fruits and vege tables for New York shipping house. Reply giving references and territory visited. George J. Zieg ler & Co., 20 Franklin St., New York City. 8-18 WANTED—A BOY~f6^ RUN ER- rands, all day or after school. Must have bicycle. Apply to Ex pert Shoe Shop, Middle street. 9-20-3t. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO learn cleaning and pressing clothes. Good wages to start. Ap ply to Will Perry, 54 Broad St. 9-20-3t WAN'rED^AT"ONdE A T ADY TO keep house for a small family with no children. Address “R” Care Sun-Journal. New Bern 9-21-Gt WANTED—FARM SUPFRINTEN- dent. One who can tend small amount of land and superintend 5 to 6 horse farm. New houses and fertile land. Located on main high way and railroad, and within- 4 miles Kinston, N. C. Apply or write H. H. Hodges, New Bern, N. C. 9-21-lwk. BOY MANTEO Wanted—A good bright boy, 15 or 16 years of age to' work in .bookbindery; good opportunity to learn trade. Apply at 0. G. Dunn’s Printing Office. WANTED—A TRACT OF LAND 1,- 800-3,000 acres suitable for cattle or hog ranch, in exchange for A-1 Philadelphia investment property. Parties answering give all particu lars, price, etc., regarding their holding. Box 20, Sun-Journal of fice. 9-22-lt JIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIMIIIBIIIMIIIIBIIIMIIIIBIIi™^ WANTED I Boys between the ages | f of seventeen and twenty | I years for different depart- B ■ ments throughout our 1 ■ store. ■ Permanent work and | ■ good salaries. No experi I I puce required. See Chas. | I Coplon. I S. COPLON & SONS J Department Store. ■ " wiMiiimimBiMBisim WANTED MOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Inc.) Wilmington, N. C. Offers superior advantages to those seek ing an Up-To-Date Commercial Course. All teachers are exper ienced and only the latest methods are used. Special rates for the next thirty days. Leon L. Motte, General Manager, Official Court Stenographer; C. D. Weeks, Esq., President; A. S. Holden, Secretary and Treasurer. 7-21-tf. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15 per'set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S.. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8-24-lmo. W A N TED^OLD FA LS E TEETH don’t matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail F. Teri, 403 N. Wolfe St., Balti more, Md. 9-18-6t FOR SALE LOOK—AH KINDS (kF HIGH CLASS painting, polishing and paperhang ing a specialty all work guaran teed. A. M. Franklin, Phone 505-J 8-26-lmo IF YOU WISH TO BE HEALTHY and happy, drink Chautauqua Min eral Spring Water, known for its purity, palatability and general ex cellence. Delivered daily from sanitary auto tank. Address W. M. Stilley, New Bern, N. C., or /.none 173. FOR SALE—ONE GAS BOAT 20 H. P. Lathrop engine. Also equipped with sail and adapted for towing. 45' ft. in length. In excellent con dition. For terms apply to W. H. Newell, Jr., New Bern, N. C., Phone 597-J. 9-17-2wks. BEST CLEAR HEART RED CEDAR shingles for sale. Broaddus and Ives Lumber Company. 9-18-tf NEW HUDSON SUPER SIX—FIT- ted with Goodyear Cord Tires, for sale at a bargain, or would con sider as part payment smaller car if in good condition. N. S. Richard son, Dover, N. C. 9-24-3t. ^ FOR SALE—TALL GROWING U. C. seed Rye $2.75 per bushel. ‘F. F. Brooks and Son, Kinston, N. C. 9-24-3t AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—KATES reasonable. Apply to L. P. Sutton 60 Griffith street. Phone 410, Also tug boats for towing. TOPS—AUTO TOPS, ALL KINDS of automobile tops and cushions repaired, and upholstering furni ture. I also repair harness. Prompt service given and all work guar anteed. 0. CUTHRELL, 132 Pol lock street. Ellis Shop. LOOK • US UP WHEN PASSING through Fort Barnwell we handle most anything for your Ford. We handle the leading spark plugs in 1-2 and 7-8 sizes. Will appreciate your work. Fort Barnwell Repair Shop, G. L. Moore, Prop. 7-4-tf FOR RENT COB RENT—STORE ON MIDDLE street formerly occupied by M. Suskin, near corner South front. Apply to Mrs. Lida P. Duffy, Pat terson House. FOR RENT—STORE 39 CORNET of Pollock and Craven streets Heated with furnace and in thor ough repair; fresh from the pain brush. Apply 116 Craven street, or phone 305-W. tf. FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE— My store building, 62 1-2 Griffith St., near the corner of Crescent St. Has four living rooms up stairs. For information apply to W. H. Rhodes, Box 305, Wake Forest, N. C. 9-24-30da. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having this day qualified as the administratrix c. t. a., of Olivia Dunn deceased, this is to notify all per sons to present their claims against said estate, duly verified, to the un dersigned, or her attorney, on or be fore the 23rd day of August, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. This 23rd day of August. 1917. JULIA N. BYNUM. R. E. Whitehurst, Attorney. 8-25-lt-4wks. SHORT LINE, TO EASTERN, WEST ERN AND NORTHERN POINTS Train Schedules from New Bern (as information not guaranteed) Through Sleeper for Norfolk Leave daily 12:40 a. m,. arrives Norfolk 7:55 a. m.,; sleeper open for passengers at New Bern at 10:00 p. m. Through parlor car for Norfolk leaves daily 9:30 a. m., arrives in Norfolk 4:35 p. m. Connection at Norfolk for all points east, north and west. Connecting at Marsden with through trains for Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh. Leaves 9:55 a. m. daily, except Sunday for Oriental branch. Leaves 6:20 p. m. daily for Orien tal branch. Leaves 9:00 a. m. daily for Kins ton. Leaves 6:20 p. m., and 4:05 a. m. daily for Goldsboro and all points south. Leaves 9:20 a. m. and 6:22 p. m. daily for Morehead City and Beau fort. For information call on or write to H. E. BROWN, Ticket Agt. ■ New Bern, N. C. S. L. DILL, Gen’l Agt. New Bern, N. C. J. F. DALTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Schedule of trains arriving and leaving Goldsboro. Effective July 8tl 1917. No. 111—10:35 p. m. for Raleigh and Greensboro connecting at Greensboro for points north south and west. Pullman car for Greens boro and Winston-Salem. No. 21—6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Statesville and Asheville connecting at Greensboro for points north and south and at Asheville for Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and al! points west. (This train operates via Winston-Salem and Barber). Parlor car Goldsboro to Asheville. No. 139—2:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durharr, Greensboro and Winston- Salem connecting at Greensboro for points north, south and west. Free re clining chair car Goldsboro to Win*- ston-Salem. No. 112—6:35 A. M. from Greens- obro, Durham and Raleigh, Pullman sleeping car from Winston-Salem to Morehead City and Beaufort. No. 108—1:30 p. m. from Winston- Salem, Greensboro, Durham and Ral eigh. No. 22—9:25 p. m. from Asheville Winston-Salem, Greensboro, etc. J. 0. JONES, T. P. A. “The Southern Serves the South.” SPECIAL EXCURSION FAREf FROM GOLDSBORO, VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. $36.70—Vicksburg, Miss., accoun National Reunion and Peace Jubilee on sale October 14th and 15th, lim, it Oct. 31st. For further information see ticket agents, Southern Railway system or address: J. 0. Jones, T. P. A., Raleigh N. C. “The Southern . Serves the South.” SPECIAL EXCURSION FROM GOLDSBORO, N. C., VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. $36.70—Vicksburg, Miss., Nation al Reunion and Peace Jubilee, on sale October 14th and 15th final limit re turning October 31st. For further information call on ticket agents or address. J. O. JONES KRA., Raleigh, N. C. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Norfolk Southern Railway. Effec tive Sunday, August 12, trains will leave New Bern Union station on fol lowing schedule. N. B.—-These figures are publish ed as information and are not guar anteed. Leave—North and West Bound. 12:40 A. M.—Daily night express foi for Norfolk. Sleeper open 10 p. m. 9:30 A. M.—Daily for Norfolk. 4:05 A. M.—Daily for Goldsboro. 9:00 A. M.—Daily for Goldsboro. 6:20 P. M.—Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound. 9:20 A. M.—Daily for Beaufort. 6:22 P. M.—Daily for Beaufort. Oriental Branch 9:55 A. M.—Daily except Sunday. 6:20 P. M.—Daily. For further information call H. E Brown, Ticket Agent. Phone 737. J. F. DALTON. G. P. / NOTICE Commencing Monday October 1st 1917 Norfolk-Southern RR. Co., freight warehouse will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily. Freight re ceived for forwarding same date as following. East 8 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. West 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. Norfolk, Raleigh districts 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. J. P. C. DAVIS, Agent. New Bern, Sept. 22nd 1917. i 9-2 4-1 wk LOST LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS— ALL nearly alike. Return to The Sun- Journal and get reward. 9-20-3t LOST—TIRE AND RIM, 32x3 1-2 Somewhere in town. Tire had blowout patch in it and finder will please return same to Sheriff R. B. Lane. . -9-18-tf FOUND FOUND: AN INNER TUBE FOR auto tire. Owner can have same by calling at Sun-Journal office, identifying same and paying for this advertisement. 9-10-tf. FOUND—AUTOMOBILE LICENSE No. 8592 N. C. Owner can secure same by calling at Georgia Engi neeringcompany’s office and pay ing for this advertisement. 9-25-3 LEGAL. MORTGAGE SALE OF CITY HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 25th day of February, 1916, from Charles A. Pollock and Hattie Pollock, his wife to the under- signed mortagagee, which said mort gage deed is recorded in book num ber 212, page 45, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the undersigned, mortgagee will, on the 24th day of September, 1917, at 12 o’clock M. at the court house door in New Pern, cell to the highest bid der for cash all that certain lot of land lying and being in that plot or tract of land known as the Miller tract, adjoining the western limits of the City of New Bern, North Carolina which said plot is recorded in book number 187, page 3, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven coun ty, and being lot number ninety (90) according to the said plot, and being the lot conveyed to the said Chas. A. Pollock by J. A. Boom, and the sam conveyed by J. S. Miller and wife Mattie S., to Charles A. Pollock which said deed is dated the 1st day of Feb ruary 1915, to which refer. JOHN S. GARRETT, Mortgagee August 24th, 1917. R. W. Williamson, Attorney. 8-24-lwk 4t. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina—Craven County. In Superior Court. Harriet Dawson vs. Lagarus Dawson The defendant above nameu wil take notice that an action entitled a above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Craven County to ob tain a divorce from the bonds of ma trimony and the said defendant will further take notice that he is requir ed to appear at the Octobei term of Superior court for said county to be held on the 1st day of October 1917, at court house of said county in New Bern, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk of Superior Court. R. W. WILLIAMSON, Atty. Sept. 3. 1917. North Carolina—Craven County. Superior Court Barton B. Smith and Barton B. Smith agent. vs. Birch Motor Cars, Biron Motor Col lege Incorporated. • The defendant above named will take notice. That an action entitled as above was duly instituted by the plaintiff above named against you for the re covery of the sum of Eight Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars damages breach of contract, and summons is sued by the clerk of the Superior court returnable to the October term 1917 of the said Superior court and returned by the sheriff of the county, Not to be Found, and whereupon an order of publication was duly made for the publication of said summons. At the same time and place an at tachment was granted upon the affi davit of plaintiff in said action, and duly issued and by the sheriff of the county duly levied upon your prop erty in the hands or the corporations named in said attachment, which said attachment is returnable on the date of said summons. And you are there fore notified to be and appear at our Superior court for the county of Cra ven to be held on the 4th Monday- after the 1st Monday in September it being the 1st day of October and ans wer or demur to said complaint to be filed in the office of the clerk of said court and take such action upon said attachment as you may be advised. This August 25th, 1917. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court Craven County. 9-5-1 wk-4 wks. NOTICE! This is the time to have your walls kalsomined, white washed, plastered or mended, to stop bed bugs and roaches. Brick work, repairing smoky chimneys,, or cement work also done. For terms apply to Charles Richard-' son. 89 1-2 George street, ’phone' LEGAL. W^JWufW^^^^^ W^ .WV#V ; I PROFESSIONAL CARDS | W. H. LEE Attorney At Law Practices in StatJ and Federal Courts. Offices 205 Elks Temple. Second floor. New Bem, N. C. North Carolina—Craven County. Superior .Court. J. H. Harvey and N. M. Lancaster, vs. Victor Motor Company, et al. The defendant above named will take notice. That an action entitled as above was duly instituted by the plaintiff above named against you for the re covery of the sum of Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dol lars damages for breach of Con tract, and summons issued by the clerk of the Superior court return able to the October term 1917 of the said Superior court and returned by the sheriff of the county, Not to be Found, and whereupon an order of Publication was duly made for the publication of said summons. At the same time and place an at tachment was granted upon the affi davit of plaintiff in said action, and duly issued and by the sheriff of the county duly levied upon your prop erty in the hands of the corporation named in said attachment, which said attachment is returnable on the date of said summons. And you are there fore notified to be and appear at our Superior court for the County of Cra ven to be held on the 4th Monday aft er the 1st Monday in September it being the 1st day of October and answer or demur to said complaint to be filed in the office of' the clerk of said court and take such action upon sa'd attachment as you may be advised. This August 25th 1917. W. B. FLANNER Clerk Superior Court Craven County. 9-5-lwk-4t. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Jas. R. Jones, deceas ed of Craven county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Jas. R. Jones to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of September, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 20th day of September, 1917. MRS. J. J. ROYAL, 9-20-30t Morehead City, N. C. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST. Under the Power of Sale contain ed in that certain Deed of Trust executed by J. F. Ives and wife to the undersigned W. B. Rodman Guion, Trustee for F. S. Ernul the holder of the notes secured thereby, I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for Cash on Sat urday the 20th day of October , 1917 at the Court House door of Craven county at the hour of Twelve ’oclock M. the following described real es tate to-with: Lying and being in the County of Craven in the City of New Bern, BEGINNING at a point oil the north side of Johnson street which point is 50 feet east of the lines of lot now owned by H. G. Cutler and running thence North at right angles with Johnson street with the lines of the Deed of Trust from J. F. Ives to Freeman S. Ernul registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, April 22nd, 1913, 150 feet, thence eastwardly parallel with Johnson street 25 feet thence Southwardly parrallel with the first line at Right Angles to Johnson street thence with Johnson street to the beginning, being parts of lots 343, 344 and 350 as conveyed by J. Frontis Ives, commissioner to Mary Virginia Ives registered in the Regis ter of Deeds office of Craven County March 17th, 1911 in Book 187 page 24 to which reference is here made. The Deed of Trust under which this sale is advertised is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County in Book 196, page 204. W. B. RODMAN GUION, Trustee. 9-15-30 days daily. NOTICE Sealed bids are invited for the fol lowing routes .in No. 7 Township— conveying school children to and from the Consolidated School: Riverdale Route— to include team and driver. Williams Route— to- include team and driver. James City Route— to include team and driver. Bids will also be considered for transportation by automobile, on the Williams and James City routes, both separate or combined. Bids will be opened on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Superintendent S. M. Brinson’s office, at 12 o’clock. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order Board of Education. G. L. HARDISON, Sec. Com. No. 7 Township. Plan of routes and other infor mation will be furnished on appli cation to the secretary of the school committee. No 7, Township^ 17-6t DK. J. M. WASD General Practice Office Rooms 315-310 Elks’ Temple NEW BERN, N. U. A. D. Ward Wm. F. Ward WAIW AND WARD Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Office Rooms 401-2-3-4 Elks Temple Building Practices in ^he Counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Car teret and Pamlico in tha Supreme and Federal Courts and wherever services are needed. RAYMOND R. EAGLE CI VIL ENGINEER Elks Temple, New Bern, N. O. Land Drainage, Municipal Work, General Surveys. H. A. Brown 15. H. Thomason BROWN & THOMASON CIVIL ENGINEER 308 Elks Temple Drawings, Surveys, Plans, Estimates and Specifications. D. G. SMAW (Successor to H. W. Simpson) FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Residence, 28 South Front Street Phone 129. Office 68 Broad St.—’Phone 167. CHARLES L. ABERNETHY LAWYER Rooms 201-202-203 Elks Temple, New Bern, N. C. Practices in State and Federal Courts. DR. H. B. FOSTER DENTIST Office: Rooms 207 and 208 Second floor Elks building. Phone 486 New Bern, N. C. IdET US DRY CLEAN AND PRESS year clothes. We have an expert Cleaner and guarantee to make your clothes look like new. Phone 519. PIEDMONT TAILORING CO. SAMUEL SALTER, Prop. 71 Craven Street. New Bern, N. C TAILORING AND DYEING We cut to measure and ’ and-tailor to order your garm nts at a price much cheaper than the ready-made garments, and made to fit YOUR tody—not ANYbody Our prices are right—$12:00 to $48.00. We clean; we press; we dye—to live. •THE WINNER” J. B. Henderson, Prop. °hone 448 10 Paste nr ' i NOTICE! IO THE LUMBER BUYERS 01 NEW BEAN AND OTHER PLA ES THAT NEED SAME: We hav . added to our wholesale siness a local yard at James City, ind we expect to keep both rough and dressed lumber. We expert to co give you good grades and prices. CLARKS LUMBER CO. Phone 729 W. S. West. Mgr. JUST RECEIVED—FINE LOT OF cut flowers, consisting of carna tions, lilies, roses*, ferns, etc., also lot of potted plants. Designs made on snort notice. New Bern Floral Co 137 Middle street, phone 464 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Thomas E. Nichols, deceased of Craven county, this is to notify all persons having claims against'the estate of said Thomas E. Nichols to exhibit them to the under- signed on or before the 3rd day of September, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 3rd day of September, 1917. DOVIE E. NICHOLS. 9-3-1 wk 6t. MVWUWWWWWW^^ LODGE DIRECTORY | V^VWWWWiAA^ ST. JOHN’S LODGE NO. 3—Meets second Wednesday, 8 p. m. H. T. Paterson, W. M.; C. W. Gaskins, Secretary. A. F. & A. M. DIRECTORY: DORIC LODGE NO. 568, MEETS 2nd and 4th Friday 8 p. m. C. A. Sei fert, W. M.; N. F. Rowe, Sec'ty. NEW BERN CHAPTER NO. 45.— Meets 4th Wednesday 8 p. m. C. A. Seifert H. P., C. W. Gaskins, Sec. ST. JOHN’S COMMANDERY NO. 10 Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday 8 p. m. Allie Cook, E. C.; C. W. Gas kins, Recorder. place of meeting: masonic Temple, near corner of Hancock & Johnson streets. Visiting mem bers cordially invited. 4-19-lyr CHATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14, I. O. R. M.—Meets every Wednesday sleep. Red Men’s Hall, over New Bern Gas Company’s office. Broth- ere from other reservations cordi ally welcomed. C. A. York, Sach em: J. H. Smith, C. of R. LEGAL NOTICE. The undersigned receiver will on or about the middle of November 1917, offer for sale to the highest bidder, several thousand acres of im proved farming and timber land sit uate in the rich agricultural Fort Barnwell neighborhood in Craven.^ County. The land is principally sandy loam with good clay subsoil, naturally drained, and suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn, alfalfa, garden produce and general crops. Nine miles from Norfolk Southern rail road; on good public roads, with au to truck freight line connecting with New Bern and Kinston; also river transportation to New Bern and Kinston; post office and R. F. D. mail routes; low tax rate; fine citizenship in historical section with splendid public schools and church es; unusually healthy locality; pros perous community with competitive stores, cotton gins and saw mills. One of the plantations, comprising several hundred acres is said to be one of the finest farms in eastern North Carolina. Altogether these lands are desirably situated for res idential and farming purposes. Prospective purchasers are invited to Visit and inspect the lands and crops now growing before the day of sale, which will be announced lat er. Attractive terms will be given to reliable persons; the property will be sold under the direction of the Superior Court; titles good; maps of lands will be shown and small tracts as well as large plan tations will be sold. R. A. NUNN, Receiver, Sept. 6, 1917. New Bern, N. C. 9-7-1 mo. d & S. W. ELKS BONDS TO BE PAID Upon presentation at the New Bern Banking & Trust Co., on Oc tober 1st, 1917, the following bonds of the B. P. 0. E. Lodge No. 764 will be paid with accrued interest to that date, (the interest on these bonds to cease after that date). $50 bonds, numbers 363, 229, 361, 190, 297, 323, 203, 251, 212, 337, 346, 181, 278, 359. $100 bonds numbers 121. 164, 165. WILLIAM DUNN, Treas. 9-24-31. for the Trustees. WARNING. This is to notify all persons that I will not be responsible for any clebr. contracted by my wife, Delia Nugent. 9-25-6t. S. J. NUGENT. Ledgers at OWEN G. DUNN’S. The Rigcrest Bargain ever offered. ^iiimiiEiiniuimMHimniHM^^ I Miss Alfreda Sultan | Graduate Nurse J Equipped and Competent to j Handle Any Case g ’Phone 295. New Bern, N. 0 g W^EKljiOTIWS^OSil^^ : NEW BERN ICE CO. : PURE ICE ; From Distilled Water ’PHONE 23
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