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Frisco Wants Liberty Bell; ' School Children Sign Petition W m " 1 . J y " p U 1 '0 ;r- it Photos by American Press Association. s AN FRANCISCO wants the famous . tf.-: s x. -a,4:aaw ' r" "' ' s f - t.M ' y . ' s' H-tv''"'SL,-v3'.. 5.f i'fh -! ; : Id 1915. Fifty thousand school children of the city nafe signed a mon ster petition t the Philadelphia councl. asking that the historic bell be shipped across the continent A scc.ie a one of the signing booths Is shown. It will be r called that tb - last time the Liberty uell took a Jonrney was to the St Louis exposition in 1904. The bell is shown above leaving Its home for that occasion for its journey west v "''Wli WtWMltWtWiiWWtWtW.W.WiW WWaWWWaWaWaWlaraWaWaV'aWaWWaWWaW' p r-jr-r -r? g III I i&jri -a wMr' m&fsm&t!Xl5Z - i saW. , Xl I , tor M&hm Il Wq$$ .. VH 71 $1585 00 iii Mi 1 - v The 191 SGretiftWesternf'Forty" Has 4 J-4xS l2-inch enclosed valve silent motor with 1 cone clutch, :? Famous five bearing crank shaft, construction. ' er plant. 4 Roller valve lifterei - Selectivei. tyr3e transrnission with double row New Departure bearirgfr. ,. Full floating Sr . bolar electric lights, 11-inch headhehts, flush dash Jamps. " V." ' - ' t " x ' , 51 ' " f Prest-0 self starter., , Silky mohair top with oae-piece side curtains. ' Fairfield rubber dust h rw s Venti i:i v plate lass wind shield, Large Stewart and Park speedometer. 36x4-inch tires on demountable rm s. ,U8-inch iTii . cart be tufued in a narrow street. Extra rim and tire irons.s'x ' x ' . ,r i. Robe and loot rails..? Tool box. tools." iaclc.' numn and tire t Gasoline' tank gauges Cellular Hand buffed leather and curled (I . I ! Call, vWnte or phone State Agent, as w ata r . w; a a,,.... 7.-..;. PROPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Jy ' aajajaajajajg, 0 aj' aa.aa:. . i'wtCW :v I 'A. 1 ix..i..t.w LI belly bell for the big exposition Fully Equipped, F. 0: B. New Bern, CONS IDBR THESE PA CTS front radiator.';? Beautiful straight line body with r invisible .: hinges. hair upholstering. -i- Eighteen processes of bwly finish.. r v . for COUNTY AGENCY, Demonstration or Two 1 irts BRUTH GRAHAM vir Pardon me,? said h immaculately dressed gentleian to a lady als espe cially well costumed on railway train. "I "see My you ticket that you are for Hording Station. Possibly yon may give me a bit ol Information. 1 am go- tnr tn lha nltiw Af Mr Winflnld RBcb. ling.- Can you tell me about where I shall nave to go?" "Ob. yes; I know the Recklings very well. They live two miles from the station." "Indeed. I w:m to hove gone by an other train, but came In advance, and there wilt be -no fine to meet me. 1 can easily walk that distance." '"It will not be necessary. I am go ing In tbitt direction. My carriage will meet me, and 1 Khali be bappy to take you to your destinsition." "That's very kind of you to a stran ger." "I'm only too glad to be of service to any friend of the Recklings." "1 a.m a very old friend of Win Reck ling. We were college chums." "He has brought a wife home with him from abroad, I believe." "Tea. I am going to make a short .visit with the express purpose of meet : tog her." I "I trust you'll like her." I . "Whether I shall or not remains to be ' sseiL . Is she nice?" "Mr. Reckling doubtless thinks so. She Is rather straltlaced" . "Why. I heard sbe was Just the op- poslte." r "Oh. you did? Please define what you ' mean by the opposite." ... "I beard she was a great flirt before I Win married her." f The lady looked aside at him, then cist down her eyes. He remarked to y himself that, whatever Mrs, Reckling . might; be, this person was inclined to tndntgo in a bit of flirting herself. Before the two left the train his hand ihad come in contact with hers. on the seat between tbem; he bad clasped- It, and it was not withdrawn. At the sta tion they entered ber carriage and were soon bowling along a road lined with flne country places. "How would you like to pay me s brief visit before going to the Reck lings r said the lady. "You'll find It dull there. Your host never comes out until the 7 o'clock train, and there'll be no one to entertain you I know they would be obliged tn r: for taking care of a guest of theirs ' "I shall be dellu-l n-d Hut Mrs. Reck, ling will be :it Iiomiiv will "he not?" "No. I tin i i:cr in .Hie city while shopping " The gen i" lady to bi sence for .i ner dress i was served null was driven with the imme. After a brief ab 1 itunge from street to diu- reapiienred. afternoon tea mil they sat charting "So you hi flirt, did you il Mrs Reckling was a "Only befui;e innrrlage" "And you think marriage terminates aU thnt?" "Oh. tint' as one feels about it" rrenair kit. -Black1 and r nickel Tin DinrrledT" - ' 's'-'r - "Indeed ?'. , V-' '. A: ', "Ye. I liked a eood time when erln- ,-le. end now that I'm tnarried I don't ,bject to sn.'iDnocent fllrtatlon.rJ I : He felt for her band, but abe arose) ;aod aked him o po with ber Into ber garden.. He followed and. pUu'ttuB tba cbolteBt' flowern, bs baDded " tbem to v'"f'-hUif hHVIk tlierid nAMAftroil Ka tmaia with trvviir' ' ' V "Blr. ItkllnR will give you another and you'll nay the name thing to her." ' "Not at il I Tbls meet log has ren dered any plllllty of Mrs. RwkHng's attracting me impossible." She smlliil. he thought. Ironically. Qe was hem lug over her while- she was plurkiny ;i roue and was aUuit tg say oiii'tlii:iu tfinlei when there was a rattle of wheels on the roud. am) the lady. Inokin. up ut a coming two wheeled tart diiveu by a t'entlemuu. said: "Here cmnes irv hiisbaiid: let us eo hi. I will h(!rMliii e you." "My naiiie is Koi-sj the " "Thank yon" They wenl Inside. TV ladv left Mr.' Fors.vtlie in the drawing room and soon returned wild lim man froua the cart The guest started. It was U'lnfleld Reckling who. burst Into the room with outstretched hand to welcome him. "Win." said i he lady, "this Is your friend. Billy Forsythe. He Roys he beard I'm i flirt. All I hare to say is that If I can beat hlin at the game I'll have to get up pretty early In the mornlii't fie squeezed my hand on the train " Forsythe stood horror stricken, his face red as a lohsier. "0!i. don't mind her. Billy. Sbe can l neip il wne was oorn so Aa soon s the guest could recover himself, turning to Mrs. Reckling, be said: "That you are a witch. I'll admit: but I don't see tiow even a wltcb can know the name of a man she meets casually In n railway car without . .ne one telling her " a "Dear ine: and Win always Bald that you're so bright !" "How did you find It out Bess?" asked the husband. "Why. It's In great big black letters on his unit case." Reckling laughed, and Forsythe's face broke Into a shamefaced grin. "Oh. "oomp to the sideboard." said Reckling, "and get the dust out of your throat." Th Sum of Duty. Do naught to others which If doue to tbee would cause thee pain. This is the sum of duty. Mababharata. Subscribe to "Carolina and The Southern Cross". SEND $1.00 TO THE NEW R CHAPTIR I D C. i ! IS St!' 11 tl ' ji iti ! t J lit t iii I! i:i v i Unit powt . rear axle. ii t J I I ( 1 I J I ! lating rain ..vision wheel base- car . finish. 2600 ootmds weieht. Black , walnut trimmings. catal og. n r r COSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH A Common Sensci, Treatment ; for Colds and Catarrh. ' Gives v Instant Relief. Ko matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a coll. in the head, , nose stopped uV throat sore4 eyes running, dull paia in th9 head, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely's Cream Balia wAl give you instant relief. 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Certificate No. 128 for one sliare of series No. 4 .of the capital stock of Stardard Building & Loan Association having been lost or mislaid, this is to give notice that aplication has been made to said Assoiation for a duplicate certificate. This 4th day of November, 1912. William E. Slade. PROPOSALS FOR SEWER CON STRL'CTION. The city of New Bern desires pro posals for the construction of approx imately 4C00 feet of sewers, together vi(h all manholes and appurt nances. The sewers range in &ize from six to twenty-four inchts and are for sanitary purposes. Full information may be had at the office of the City Engineer where plans, profiles and specifications are on file. Proposals will be received up to 8 o'clock P. M. December 3, 1H2. All proposals to be scaled and ad dressed to the Bo;ird of Aldermen of the City of New Hern, W ( '., and ac companied by a certified cheel; drawn payable to 3 per cent i Board the I ill. bid. . T. PAT'iTKSON, City CI. rk. r. Klii. K. 1- Citv I 1 I SAV YKR'S REMOVAL. '), N'il. come over I'. re. Well ..hat's ll.c n. '...-.? Nothing mo.e tlian I ji si noticed old man Kcunoniy. 11. lias moved Sawyer the T:iilor up fifty poii l in the business race. 1 e started at SI South Front and is row at 101, net to S. (i. KuLcits' Coiccry Company and he is giving thiee fits now instead of one: 1 irst the pi so to perfection, second your form, tl' rd your idea, giving you genera! satisfaction. All work of the very latest design. Thirty-five years practical experience. Respectfully yours, Latest Economy. No. 101 South Front St. PANAMA, JAMAICA AND CUBA. The Evangeline will Make Eight Trips Through the. Tropics. The Atlantic Coast Line announces that in connection with its splendid through Pullman service to Key West, The Pertninsular and Occidental Steam ship Company will operate eight per sonally conducted tours with the new 9tec' twin-screw steamship 'hvanghne from that point to Colon, Panama Canal Zone, Kingston, Jamaica, and Havana. Cuba. Tne "Evangeline : a brand new and modern, up-to-date ship in every particular. She is 364 feet long, 46 4ataavwrric .si 1 1 i r. rr I t Vi rmiffhnnr xx't t Vi aiai-tlWIUO, .UW uhjiiuih rami,! electric lights and fans, and has a speed of eighteen "knots. This splendid ship will leave Key "est n tne morining on arrival tf the Atlantic Coast lane r lortda tast Coast "Qvcr-SeA" .train from the North, on January V and 21, February 4 and 1S, March 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15, sailing direct to Colon, where a stop pf two days will be 'made, which will (ive pasdbmrers ample opportunity to inspect' the Panama Canal, the greatest piece of engineering or other construe, tion work known 7 to ' mankind.-, Or qoaint and tropical Jamica may be ekr plored, and will be ' fully enjoyed. The "Evangeline" witl sail thence to Havana to discharge passengers desiring to stop there, anil tb tickets will be goodTWr. turn to Key West on'ariy of the every week day sailings of the regular lineA1, ' The tourwiH consume eleven days, and the rate for the entire trip, includ ing meals and berth at sea and in port, will b $1 10. 'Tickets' will permit stip overs so that a longer stop can be made at Colon, Kingstoh or Havana, ; for passengers desiring to do so." i 'fr ; 'V ' i Sailing - dates, intineraries and In formation regarding reservations, coh rections, etc., may be obtained from Atlantic Aoat Line representatives, r Vy s "rev-g T. C. WHITE, the C '..1 r?.'e-'-r Agent of that line, : V :' ; K. C .;Tbe tax book? for 1912 are now in my ands, and your taxes are due. ' Please pay at once as we need the money. . W. A. Thomas TAX COLLECTOR, BRIDGETON, N. C. Hotel Raymond 42 East 2lh Street (At Subway Station) New Yofk Cirv El.KOPEAN PI S $1.50 Per Day and i p AMi:::i(..'.N pi an $-'..E0 Per Day and i p Apartments wccomniodntiong 3 r more persons rom S-1.0J lo J5.0t per day. Special rates by the week or month. Inspection invited. Reference ex changed." A iuiet family hotel, recom mended to ladies visiting .New York City alone. I'pon request by letta or Telephone 2565 Madison Square, m messenger will meet you at station. MARK A. CAI.DWEH. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line Jo All Points North. South, East and West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Prin cipal Resorts. t Through Pullman to Atlanta leave Raleigh 4:05 p. m. .arrives Atlanta 6:34 p. m., making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day after leaving Raleigh at 11 a. m.; Mobile 4:12 p m.; New Orleans 8:3 p. m.; Birmingham 12:15 noon; Mem phis 8:05 p. m.; Kansas City 11:20 . m. second day, and connecting for af t heir points. This car also makes close connection at Salisbury for St l.oui. and other western points. Though Pullman to Washington leave Raleigh 6:50 a. m. ; arrives at Washing ton 8 53 a m, Baltimore 10:02 a.m.; Philadelphia 12:23 noon; New York 2:3t p. m. This car makes close connection at Washington for Pittsburg, Chicagn and all points no.th and west, and at Greensboro for through tourist sleep er for California'points and for all Flori da points. Throi.gh pallor car for Asheville leaves Idsboio at (AS a. in.; Raleigh S:35 a. m., artives Ashevillc at 7:40 p. m., making close connection with the Can lina Special and anivine Cincin nati 10 a. in. following day after having Raleigh, with clone connection' for aU points north and horthwest. Pullman for Winston-Salem lei'Vea Raleigh 2 30 a, in., arriving C.rei ns boro 0:30 a. m., making closjp connect on at Greensboro for all points north, south, east and west. This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Golds boro at 10:45 p. m. II. F. GARY, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. As empowered by a mortgage cj ecuted by Asa Ipock and wife to Geo. T. Winfield which is recorded in the o ffice of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, N. C, in Book No. 18 on page uv, to wnicn reter. ine yi 'said mortgagee pursuant to the power .V. contained in said mortgage will sell t he land described therir, at public outcry to the highestbidder -u the Court House in said County, for cash on the 30tb day of November at 12 o'clock m. Said land is all the land which was conveyed by Luther W. Thomas and Lorena his wife to Asa Ipock, by deed which is recorded in said records in Book 166 on page 59. Said land is situated in No. 2 Town ship, Craven County, and adjoins the land of Dr. F. Duffy the Levi B Ipock land, and is on Fork Swamp be ing the same on which the said mort gagors reside. This Oct, 28th. 1912. GEO. T. WINFIELD, a Mortgagee IF ARE YOU GOING NORTH Travel Via. ' THE CHESAPEAKE LINE DAILY SERVICE INCLUDING SUN- ; DAY. ' VThe new Steamers just placed la service the "City of Norfolk' And '.'City ot BALTIMORE" are the most elegant -and up-to-date "Steamers be- tween Norfolk and I Baltimore. -' I Equipped f with wireless, - telephone in ' each.' 'room. Delicious '.'.meals o - board. ' Everything for" 'comfort and convenience. ' ' V",i . ''', ? Steamers leavc'V ' ?',T" V'.;, Norfolk Oackson St. ?L.6:l$ p. m.V. Old Point. Comfortl-Lli-i-.7:lS p. m.'r Bflltjm ' ' .' J.7K0m. X Connecting at Baltimore for all points . ; North, Northeast and West. r i Reservations made and any info, mation courteously furnished by . W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A. Monticello Hotel , - . . Norfolk Vv QUICKEST AND BEST LIN3S 4) ' -.
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