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f - i t r- t 1 THE SUN40URNAL, NEW BERN, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1920. 1 isiiraciir" EPISODES ACCURED : . Ill KICilH HHP "City of Hundred Thbusand Peo- V; pie Cut Off From All Communication (By Associated FresB) '.' RfEXICO CITY, June 5--The re solution which overthrew President Carranza and culminated In his i!eath waa attended by many inter esting or exciting episodes which f ould not be reported to the' outside 'hile the coup was in progress. ;'arae of the discoveries which have followed the installation of new au I'iOrity in the capital city, too, have ten entertaining. 1 Notable was that revealed by ad terim ofnciuls of the treasury de artment, who announced they had ;:nd evidence of a fraud which had netted somebody an amount esti mated at about 1,000,000 pesos. The apers here say that when the in lcl:' cables (paper money with 'Men the country was flooded dur 3 list provlous revolution) - were ' jrnel, avout one-quarter of the a- i sount of lcially reported to have teen til the cable lines wererestored, Because of numerous relays and other wire troubles, those sending messages from the capital could not learn if their messages reached their destination. TJie same conditions obtained , more or less throughout those parts of the republic distant from the border and the coasts. ' Foreign .press i correspondents filed- stories on the national lines, trusting to 'hick that pai t of them might see print.. As safeguards they left summaries with the military authorities for posible transmission by government wireless, filed other summaries with the cable company and still others with travelers leav ing in attempts to reach the border. " '- Stomach ills permanently Gisappear after drinking th( celebrated sliivar hiincral Water. Positivel) gnarinttcd bv rnonev-back offer. ",' Tistei fine; coats a'lriflc. ' Delivered ahywWc tj our New Bern Agents, Armstrong Grocen Co.' Phone them. ; : ; MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to the pow,er- of sate' con tained in that certain mortgage bearing date of February ffth, 1910, executed by Webster- Blount, wife Francis Blount to William Dunn, Jr., recorded jn the office of the resrister of deeds In hunk 101. par 63, the undersigned will offer fofl Bale and will sell to the highest -bidder, for cash, at the court house door in New Bern.' on Monday-June 7th, 1920 at 12:00 M. the following described property: .. . , v :, "All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in Craven county, State of North Carolina, and in the City of New Bern, beginning at a point on the east side of Lawson street in 'said city 121 reet ana two incnes south or crooKea u j v i n cct, tunning iuent;e eu.iwiiiuiy iuu destroyed had been previous-1 n ik .i ..c if. - .i icsl w luif liic nil; yj I H.'l. VJ. i. tl III ?y extracted and Bold at the current'plan of Jones sub-division to the line rate of ten centavos" on the peso. The Carranza government had been taking the old paper money in as .a f rt of supertax on import . duties nd other taxes. Later it was sup , osed to be burned. ' No Disorders Occur While no disorders occurred in the ( pital during the evacuation by the arranza government and the occu-:-.tiou by the liberal revolutionary ' itces, nor did public services cease auctioning for an instant, the in --ibitants of the capital were vic "3 both of inconvenience and pro bers. Food prices increased and -rse, which has been the bug r.of everybody since silver be i its sensational rise months ago, r.t a fifteen percent premium. Indians who sell produce in i rket3 demanded metal cur--y ;nd got it. Many foreigners, r: - a protracted struggle and' a 1 s ..ortae, laid .in ample sup Otu3 American housewife . '" t tMrty, chickens ' which she t roost in the bathroom of her ; i t. f he was too excited to 1 t "Iv; --j of the Indian woman ) ' of lot No. 28 in said sub-division thence southwardly with the line- of lot. No. 28, A 5 feet and 9 inches to th line of lot No-' 29 in said sub-division: thence westwardly with the line of lot No. 24x100 feet to . Lawson street; thence northwardly with the line of said Lawson street 45 feet and 9 inched to the place of beginnings-being lot No. 27 In said sub-division. This the 6th day of May. 1920. ' ,T WM. DUNN. JR. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR DELINQUENT CITY TAXES. Rountree, A.- M.. 53 Pollock.-; . , .132.-ST Smith, R. E.. 320 Spencer Ave. . ..24.00 Styron, Mrs. : W. B., 1 lot. River side ............. .A . ... ' 2.93 Walker. Mrs. S. K.. 24 E.rFirst St.; 16.37 Waters, G. S., 0 Broad St.. . .... 88.75 Wetherington. Mrs. Mary C, 1 lot, , Spencer -Avenue . .. , 4.00 Wetherington, O. C, 16 and , 17 Waters plat . . . . . .. . ., ; . 8.56 Willett. 'Mrs. W. C. 2 lots and ', t ' houses. National Ayenue ..... . 28JS1 : Delinquents Lewis, J. L., estate. 18 Eh Fifth St 25.63 Dickins. W. P.. 10 Bladen Ave.. . a 4.00 A.ancoclc, H. S., 4 lots 15.13 Jenkins,. JW. and wife, 10 Worth Street ............... 12.63 Mallard. W. W. 3 Avenue. ....... 4.31 McDaniel. Rosa LM 173 and 175 S. First St 19.16 Parker, A. W.. 410 Spencer 'Ave. 9.06 Stanton, T. M., National Avenue... 8.25 Willis, ;A. E., 219 a Front St 11.00 Grainger, Jo"hn, 6 Griffith St.'. Grainger, W. H.. 48 Elm St....... Grifhn, Laurala, 44 Rountree St.. Gross, Mary, 2 lots, Larksville . . . Gunter, Charlie, 9 lots, Larksville Hammond, Frank, 100 George St.. Harris. Bettie. est..-137 Queen St. Harris, Leona, 1-Third Ave. ...... 2.93 Harrison, Len." 2 Larksville 9. 68 Henderson-, Alex, .42 Secona Ave. 10.13 Heating. Roland, 128 Main St. . .. v 8.87 uayooii Aiiey ).; " ' ."- -' -' t.OO TavtorCSusan, 45 Chapman St.. 14.00 Webb. Annie B., 1 lot, Larksville. 6.25 Weftste'r, Lillian, 18 N. Burn St... 3.2B . Wes'L. Penny, 1 lot. Chapman. ..-. 700 Whaker, Isaac. 1 lot. Myrtle Ave 22.69 Wh-fte. Elizabeth, ' est., 1 lot, 10.56 ' Larksville COLORED " and lot, Total. Nime.' . Address. ' Atkinson. Julia, house ; Beaufort St. . .... ...si. $6.68 A. iricb. W. B.. Tin Cup Alley.... 5.38 ' en, Eliza, 17 Buna St......... 14.00 nn. James, est.. 28 Jenkins Al'y 7.26 Alston. Lula, 2 lots, Larksville, . . , ' 3.32 Panks. Matthew, 7 Larksville. . . j 6.37 Blount, Fanny, 12 Lawson St..... 4.50 Ui.lley, Cora. 1 Jot. Larksville. . 3.87 l.rowTi, Edmund. 1 Larksville.... 6.24 Bryant, Ada, 1 lot, Eden St.:...-.. 8.57 Hryant. David. 13 Miller St....... 5.31 Rrvant. John R., 1 lot, Larksville . 2.62 Butler, heirs of 'Caesar, 10 Myrtle Avenue; ; 5.63 Chapman,' Annias, P., 17 B. St-i . . 6. 75 Cherry, 3. T., .90 Grace St. . . j ..... 15.21 Cherrv. Susan. 17 Goldsboro St, Clark. Maunda. 1 lot, Larksville. . Cogdell, Daniel,: 1 lot, Duffeytown Craig, Myra B., 55 Jenkins Alley Cromartie. P. O.. 1 Second Ave... "Davis, A. P.,-11 and 12 .Rountree Street . Davis, :Annie T 13 Murray St.. ... . Duvis, Alajor, 96 Larksville...... Dawson, James.. 18 Goldsboro St. Diflahunt. Moses. 3 Grace and Raleigh Streets .-. 8.92 Edwards, Anna P.,' 26 Pavie Ave..' ' 6.93 Elliott, Jonas, 45 Bryant St. 9.69 Fisher, John; H., 2 lots. Cor. Pavie and Jarvis Streets ............ 3.75 Franklin, Julia, 1 lot, Larksville. . 2.62 4.50 3.31 2.93 7.94 , 6.68 22.46 7.94 7.68 8.25 Hicks. Patsv. Cor, and Georee St. 12.60 Hollowell, Susan, 58 Cedar. St 17.75 Holly,-Jas., 1 lot, Hendersonyille 2.62 1 Haskins, Mosiah, 61 Bunn St..-. . 7.94 t Hunter, Helen, 1 lot. Larksville... 2.62 Hunter, Olivia (family). 23 Middle 1 Street . :. 11.25 Jackson. Dr. W. H . 69 Bunn St.. 24.94 i Jones, Amos, 113 Queen St.. .7.94 1- Jones, Amos. Jr., 113 1-2 Queen St. 7.75 Jones, Martha, est., 42 Cedar St.. 6.38 Jones, Sarah J 13 and 14 Bragg Alley ......... i-V, .... - 6.88 nual. Sarah,' 1 lot, Eubank St.v , 3.31 Marshall, Alonza, 131. Bunn St... 30.75 Melton,' Arthur. 9 Queen St..?. . .'. . -18.31 Money. Slade, 18 "Sunnyside" . . . . 2.93 Monroe. David, est., 62 Second Ave ; 8.88 Montgomery, Zeb. l lot, . Lawson Street (vac.) 3.25 Moore, Lucy A.. 171 Pollock St... 54.94 Moore, Martha A.. 1 lot, Larksville 2.62 Moore, Mary E., 74 Burn St...... 8.57 Moore, Robert 34 Jones St i. ll!69 Oliver, Golaska, 102 Lees Ave...; 10.63 Peterson. Llna,' 46 Miller St.. .. 4.60 Pijrott E. L.. 21 1-2 Norwood St. . 8.06 Pollock, C. A., 44 First Ave .... 7.751 Williams, Harriet, 69 Bloomfleld Street . .............. . n ... Williams, Nathan, 25 Goldsboro Street (house only) ......x.... ( Williams, Robert, 5 lots, Lawson Street - 3.94 . 2.62 10.44 2.93 7.06 2.62 4.62 : 9.06 10.44 Willie, Ell. 68 N. vS. Front St 12.00 Woods. Seven. '79 Elm St.. 10.13 Delinquent Barham. Mag., est. 9 B. St 6.94 Bynum, Mrs. Molly, 1 lot Main St 3.25 Cprter. ; Nathaniel, 1 lot Duffey town . .......i.. . 2.62 Cox. A. P., Biddle Ave........... 8.88 Creedle, Pink, 7th Ava. (vac.)..,. 2.94 Fisherj Emma, 1 lot Larksville... 2.62 Green, Sarah, 42 Kilmarnock St. 6.31 Hill. E-, 205 Broad St 8.5(5 Jackson, James, 81 N. S. Front St 7.25 Joe..s- Pe,ne:rlnS Allle. 1 Iot""Cdarrf? ' M tcheirns efh'A Gaton St.,7.94 Nathi n sm'i- ll 1 Brad St.'. . . . .', 8.6 Rowe kar Ift illiam 6- vac.) -3.25 ofi .ill "V f 4.00 4.00 "5.12 3.87 2.62 3.25 j 10.00 I ' ' ;. , '( Pollock. Hattie. 1-2 Pavie . Ave., Randolph, Lilly, 1 lot, N. S. Front Street . ................ . . . ... . , Reynolds, . Carrie D 2 Goldsboro Street . . Reynolds, 3arrie D., i, Goldsboro Street . . . .. . ... . . . . A. . . . ; . . . .,: Richardson. Sam B., Grace St.... Rivers, Margie, 1 lot, Larksville.. Sanders, Annie A.; 1 lot. First Ave. tsmallwood,, Jake,- 13 .1-2 tiloom neld Street . '. . . . . Snencer. tr. .Wj est. .1 lot Wash. St.. Larksville 6.63 I Staton, Daniel, 1- lot Larksville. . 2.62 : : isiaion, vientie. i lot, LarKsvuie. . z.nz i T T ton r c. - f rt 1 ' UiaLCIl, J. J., ZOV ktOTgB OV...,., D.OII Htaten J. V.. 36 JUain at...... i... .av button, Carrie W.. Cor. North and Queen Streets ... 6.631 Sykes. Wm. R...1 lot Larksville. 6.31 Taylor, Maggie, 190 Queen St... 13.88 In every test of performance the Auburn s power 5s apparent. iWith ' its mastery of every road, ease of handling and enduring stamina J . the Auburn Beauty-SIX has won tho favor of the motor-wise v. everywhere. The Auburn all-weather Sedan practically affords the use of two '. ) types of motor car. There is the comfort and luxury of the closed v car; the zest and freedom of the open model. ' ? ,-5 SeetheAuburnBeauty-SIXnbw. Arrange today forademonstration. i - - . -: .-,--- . ..'..:;. ... .', . . t ..: . , . ' : Rve-Pasaenr Touring, $1895;. Fiv-Pasnfter Sedan, $2775 :''? "', i,t .":?"., . FourwPaa8nierTour8ter,$1895;Fonr-P88nferConpe,$2775 ;i- . ; ' :'' Two-Passenfter Roadster, $1945 . . ,T f. o. b. Anbnrs, Indian AUBURN AUTOMOBILE CO, AUBURN, IND. SHIPMENT OF CARS JUST RECEIVED STANDARD AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE H. E. DICKERSON, Manager. PHONE 945 i Notice is hereby given that all the lands whose owners are dellnauent in I payment of their city taxes for the year I ana prior tnereto, win be old:by the undersigned tax collector of- the Cfty of New Bern, byvirtue of the tax lists in his hands, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the count-nouse door or Craven county, N. C'rt on Monday, 28th day of June, 1920, between the hours of 10 -o'cIock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m.,' and the following named persons are particularly required to take notice that their lands, as de scribed opposite their names below, are among those to be sold for delinquent taxes, due to said city, and that the vl3 that, shq should 5, expenses, and costs. - d!le by each delinquent is set opposite ni8 or ner name and property. This 28th day of May, 1920. : S. H. LANE. - . ' . . city Tax Collector. , -. '.A " WHITE - f 1-3 of a city of 1,000, s absolutely cut off atlon with the world g days wasi not the z phase pf the evacu nza. Both cable and -niunication ceased a . on May 6. Until May ; lines were useless. An -e was set up by the ta the American border moon of May 8," -but It i exclusively to , military "T business. Nothing was the outside world un- , - f Ttotal. Askins, R. O., 1 lot, Ghent...... $5.32 Avery, F. P., 211 Spencer Ave . 27.25 Barrington, Mra. . W, R., 2 Kil- . monock St. 10.56 Barrow, J. B., 2 lots. rkKviiie. . Howden, R. H., 1 lot, Larksville... 2.63 Burger, Kv P., 1 lot. Hencf e. a.m Coppedge, Mrs. Mary B., 36 lots. - Mechanicsville 53 88 Dehon. Mrs.-D., 1 lot, Ghent..... 6.31 Fulford, Johp, I lot. National Ave. 0.50 fiautier, Mrs. Ida. 122 E.-F. St. -r.'. 23.00 Lankford. G. I..' 142 Griffln . . . . . . Jfi.38 Nobles. Mrs. B. K.. 183 Queen St.. 9.81 Roberts, P. I, 518 Spencer Ave.. 39.56 J C.J i j :Ls . i -. ' , , ' , ' AUBURN AUTOMOBILE CO., AUBURN, IND. , . r I i w-- ML i I ........ '. m a m vv. a . K W TT- (rvnil wmm r J - ' ":e. ' PHON45' ;:; - : greatest weather resistant. . .;t4f kNn' Lx- S ROYAL ' : ASPHALT ROOFING ,' MIBSflllH r tor yeartthit roofing has been know throughout the United r - X 1 .U W V i(" ... JV ' - J . , ' lUSil; State, for ita aplcndid voear under all climatic condition. ' . ' ' " l AV Tl "S - ' 1 V. 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BRouse offers the following letter addressed to Congressman s4M;fBrinsori-in reply to his ad-1 vertising carried in various papers on Friday and today Jn order to show the people and the soldiers just what part he has taken in behalf 'of-the rights of the soldiers and to show that ;he has no part whatsoever in the political fight going on between Candidates Brinson and Abernethy: . . ' .u. HON. S. M. BRINSON, New Bern, North Carolina. 23 December, 1919. 4 My Dear Sir: I was very much surprised to learri tonight the attitude you are taking in regard to the matter you spoke to me about at the station last evening. , Before there is any further misunderstanding and misrepre sentation regarding my position, I wjsh to set forth in unmistakable terms just what my connection in the contro yersy was. . '','. ' ; ' ' - , ' 1 , ? ' . . "'. ' " )' .'L .-- : ' -: : ': ':- r.:' '' ' s . ': . ' : ;;: "f :.. "v' " ". -: " '" . 'V - '''- '. - . ' . '. ' '"--" .T..' J-- . - . : - ;,. ' v.; : ( '"''f "'''"' V-;'- '-' .. - V . - P ' - - V '-' ". 'V..:-' 'vv' : . ; N k V-' 'i' .. "-:-.-Lv . ',. ' ' .. ' V ' ,v ' j ; . -. .- ' ; . :. .'. ." ' ; :- ' ' ". :. ''' .''"v;. '. ... ; . " j- - " . ; " ,. . . ; ". . You will remember that while you were in New Bern some time during the summer I called you on the 'phone . and asked if you would call at my of fice to personally see two wounded soldiers, and at the samo time I solicited your personal efforts to try to help collect the government insurance for the boys. I told you that if it was incon venient for you to come to my office I would take the two boys arc -: 1 your home along with 'my files in their cases. Your reply was that you did not have the itme and furlLjr ' ;s was not necessary, and then asked me to write you the "facts" to your Washington address. ? . Ms bvious that I did not comply with your request; because, frankly, I did not think that you as our represen tative in Washington showed the proper willingness to serve these helpless soldiers. I criticized you then and I criticize you now for the attitude you took regarding their needs. Those boys had backed their country with their blood, and I and they feel that you should be willing to do anything in reason to protect their interest. Now, Mr. Brinson, I have written these facts in order that you might know exactly my part and feelings in the matter. In behalf of those two wounded soldiers and in my own behalf, I ask that you open your eyes to the facts as they are and to be a little more careful how you brand them as a "lie." f 1
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