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' .Y ...... . : .-..i. - i t "J ; ..t f -- r .-' E HARROWS 1: : RIWNO r -.1' . - ' ... - 7 4. V i ... . BURRUS & PHONE he Tax5 Books1 r-..,vr" 1 Ixt'.i ' . ft i T ' a. . '. fVin"ff nnfil December, so for two months tvmw mmm. - - T" you were not bothered. : ; ? n v jli . The State needs ' heeds money, and both must have it. f - :y Tis said that thfe$tate is 'IO.OQQjmDeltl'yKn behind, ;and mtenas raising propeuy vai . ueal- ?tq make up the ; deficit, We don need any increase in Graven tin property values, j they are high ' enough. Pay lip promptly and ward off this action. f J '01 Pay up,' before costs and penalties are added; , . . R. B. i KH 7: V t We CaW the JVuIcanVBrand I AD Kind 1 All Sbtfe'vcl CAny Length . - I i 1 W.'l.. tt (m md CAS STOVE. DROP UGHf. ' ia'wtruDUt a joubt Aoverv Jbest'cas'tubins on the market to-day." material, very flexible ? v crtiatriihled and will not crack - TV A 'Word' Afcout Cheap Tubncr . - . i DONT ue it even though it may cost leas In the end -it will coat -you more. '-Cheap tubing js:.-ch'eap i v, - 'because it ia made of cheap stock. It leaks from the. ' very' start perhaps only a little, but enough' to annoy you". , with a smell of leaking gas. The ends Bp? "-after short use." The tube becomes hard and cracks, then u i t be thrown , away, necessitating the purchase of anothe . C:."3 LENGTH OF VULCAN mrJLTATcua c: 1 - CULTIVATORS IS, COMPANY 184 ayegs were not gE the money, .e-unljr LANE, Sheriff. 4 y i WjUfiUWii .J Gas TubinV It U made of new high-price: Th4 rubber enda are apedally v i i TUrr'C ( JTLAST ' l" 'J r Tt' wne Oi "ars niled lb, !',.( iilil i i i i By Conjrrton arclen'. Sage, a bimpteJieroedyjorUandrulti Falling, Tadedfray Hair-" . T'he old tJe of using Sae for dark ening ike hair iaarjaftvcomuig- in vo&ue. Dur grandmothers hndtlaric, glossy ai? t Revautv-iive. v.-h!le mr mothMi nr jrsy tgfora tlfef- '&eo f.ftyi: Our grsmd-j aioaers kept the Jr hair eof t' and glossy i wth a. ".Sage'Tey which lao restore th natural color,, tySt.'-,.' On ob jectioq to nahg bucJi prepare ation was tbv troubla of. making y1t--rhit objaction haM been overcome by tile Wyeth Cbcmical Company of New fork, who has placed oo the market ' juperioi? preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other yaiuabls reme dies fot dandruflt,'' itehiaj JKafo- and tbJB, wJ.lllmair....?vrlU'--' - The beaut7 of toe hair jdenends mora brmUckheroIorinW4ay5 wd dc't be tomented (with dandruff, itch- ing acelp mnd loose,' falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and ulphr Hair Remedy iWfl qnWCri!orroct thesefitroiiblea,yhd otd.tooy-iand,Sipwo tbii a row; your. own. aU?faotioru,?Att .dragriatl.'mate are native" f "rongb and semi- aeU , it. "j tinder . euaranteo that .. the wiatDe re landed it -the if not exactly Mi represented. orTgage SALE Olf valuable '; ' , FARM i By virtue of power of sale contained In tliat certain mortgage deed dated (.he 18th day of January, 190, from Alexander I'elhani and Sarah F. Pul ham,' his wife, to) John S. Garrett, which said mortgage deed is recorded in book of deeds number 139, page 5,9, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, the undersigned willon the 10th day of February, 1913, at !- o'clock M. at the court house door in Craven County, offer for sale t the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land in Craven county: One lot or tract of land in No." seven township Craven Co. and bounded as " follows: Beginning at Good's corner in the Cary line and runs N. 0 W. 168., 5 poles to Guion's corner, thence with his (Guion's) line N. 40 E. 69 poles, thence parallel to Gary's line S. 0 E,. 168. 5 poles, to Goods line, thence, with Goods line to the beginning containing 63.09 acres. 10HN S. GARRETT, Jjanifay 3rd, 1913. .'. Mortgagee raooErjEiiT sell all choicei cuts of beef and choice cuts ot pork at , 1 5 cents Uie pound, all choice f,, - 1 . tio curs or veai at io.nc cents, , sausaae f I jc two pound f or . 25c,1 v r i Qi'Fi' au porK sausage x uc, geese, turkeys f and chickens , at lowest Phone.217; I COAST 'IKE ( HASKEf v. : i 4 . : I I low i ecu - Wheat Bran , i mar Ker pnees ,.tv icbtr for f 1(,h. 01V onday,-the ioth, day-.of PnVfC nTVfnrPASW Fek Ii o'clock M. at the t i i ; - VVVl-' Unlbi fumt Lumber Company's mill Anil . M ' 4 . ' 0n.,-t from- Street, New Bern, N. C, I rT"j".r""-"r""Tl"T' -r- r ;s i I A W rf AJ 1 1 - SV v , : W s i .White . , j. ' Mixed -v 4'''(l' ;ATSV p . Rust Troof v NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY Luxurious Liv of tKs GUdad Young i" ' Rajahs of India. ,,J v "It ' "is " alnjost , Impossible '' for " an American boy Or girl to imagine the extravagance- "and , luxury? that' sur round. . sortie of - these young India princes.' says a wrltec in St' Nicholas. "gerTftftfs attaijd then) nlghj and day, fan them dress thfeni' !aud, obej their slightest wish, if jwnistirs While they sleep' eurtaln. are vdrawn ; that theyftnasi'Wf bg disturbed. When tbey -flrive'oift -Tnounte4:e(M!ort- iie eomimnh'H 4tiein.,' audi all iho people aaaaa.paw.n-f Ifitejtf.JJakJjiiieiii Uh a rajah in- hl i irariW'rC f" wiuxJirotaed .to'. notice fiiat ai(1iev povedt; about among hU guests 'a nerTant- followed carrying -b np.. which he kepi, always-within reach of his master's hand. The rajah woold take a sip of tea -and wttK per fect unconcern sat his cup down in midair. -'.With unfailing dexterity the saucer : was - placed-; under1 It by, the arrant la time to avoid acetdeat. - a prince had suspended from the celling sUver couch, which was kept gently swaying while Be slept or reai. to &u wMI the nabob. tt nader a marble canopy In 'the center, coo! and refroRbed, with the Test of the world ' brol broiling about blm,- ! rf . Hardy Shetland Ponioa. vwicu myauLji nucio uivj uensu to rustling for. every mqnthful. of their food. When they are idrst brought over to this country they dont -know the difference between oats and rice. They are- complete strangers to a grain ration. In the Shetland is lands they run out the year round, without any shelter, and pick their living from between the rocks. For generation a.' ter generation these po nies h.ive liafcl to mnke rliis Mud of a struggle for existence, nud the result la a race of hardy little animals that are able to thrive on the coarsest food and to stand an amount and degree of exposure that would put an ordi nary Autui'ican liorse out of business. National Stockman and Furmor. Wood's Seeds For The farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip tions and full information about ;the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers. Seed Potatoes Seed Oafs, 7 Cow: Peas, Soja Beans, THe Best Seed Corns i ' v andall other Farm and Garden Seeds., Wood's 'CJtOH has long been recognized as a stan dard authority on Seeds, i .Mailed on request; write for it T. W. WOOD fer SONS, 1 SrJLDSMLN, RCHMONO, VA- North Carolina, ii CRAVfcNtU,NTV, NOTICE OF SALEj OF THE PRQ PERTY OF THE SOUTH SIDE v MANUFACTLRiNQ COMPANY, p Pur.s INC. Pursuant to the judgment of -the Superior' Court of Craven , County, November'. Twin, 191, in -the f pro cpedings of IImai Supply 'Coinpany vs. Southside Manufacturing Cdmpaay, tncorporatedi. I win . oticr tor saie ai alt the: machinery '8tocL, jnaterlal on haw and" w the. properties and Tights of the paid Conioan', . ' ' ' ' 's t ; , . " dmun4 H. Corhai , , i,." s Receiver, Cotton Seed Meal ! f ' 5r Cotton Seed Hulls 5 ! Wheat Short , i J .-j. -.. : 3 "... 4 T'or j tf iLe lifhest tne. woaen cf superior tincliloa aid , reflaemest, - whose jdisccrnmeai and judgment jiye WigLt ' as i 1 forte to tleir opinions, hiblj j praise the won3srfnl correctlfe and curadye properties cf Chatv -bertain's Slcmach and Livxr T&f lets., ThrougLouf ths m&nv stajti of woman's ' tit, ' fr&u girlie d , 1 tnrough the ordeals of nwther-1 hood to the dediiiiBf years, there is no safer or nor reliable sied idne. , Guunberlain's Tablets are sold eTerywEere at 25c a hex. Every ball club wins the pennaui in the .winter, months. . - ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GfRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife cads when the man meets a woinan that uses Eleetirc Bitters. Her strong - nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peaeh-bioom completion and ruby lips result from her pure blood: her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elastic step from firm .free muscles, all telling of the health and strength F.lectric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom lioiu indigestion, backache, headache, aiming and dizzy spelts they promote. Every where they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak 01 ailing try them. 50c at all druggists. (Avd.) M.i h ls water w.-.' in tin . if? QUICK RK! 1TF FOR RHEUMA TISM. rif V. Kuinis, i..ivioti. It., says "I" 1 -' ' n- ' t -r 1 v. niatiMit has given my wile v utiin 1 1 i;l benefit for ni-. i.iiuui.Mi. Slit mulii not lift hard or foot, hi't to lie liftc-l for tv.o months She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she god up, dressed her self and walked o;tt for brcakfa:t." Sold by Bradh.un Hrtig Co. (Vlv.) It keeps wives as busy providing for the inner man as it does husbands providing things for the outer woman. CASTOR I A lor Infanta ani Children. fts Wjf Miftii AtsSsjf E&U Boars the Slgaatare of PAY YOUR TAXES. Pay your city taxes now and you will not be annoyed with duns. 1 have Mr. A. J. Gaskins employ ed to assist smc in collecting city tax es, lie has full power to recrive and receipt, lor any eity tax paid liiut. Please do hot out off p.i? in? the city tax. lou will be xlanni u continual ly until your eity tax is p?id. ' License tax for quarter Jan. 1st. 1913, to April int. 1913, is due. Gprnirthees, warrant." and levies arc now in order. ' Respectfully, J. J. TOLSOX. .'- Citv Tax Collector. FOR SALE. ' One Herring jSafc, 3 ft. 10 inch higti. " t it. 9 i t in. wide, t ft. 4-1 in. " deep., also one 150 horsepower boiler. : For -rent or sale one farm situated bn'the South side pf Neuse River, six miles below New Bern, containing 65 acres, tnore or .less, known as tne Singleton Farm about one hundred (acres tf whicfe is , cleared land,.p Also One farm situated on the southside of Neiise- River containing 40 acre more orv less !f 1 X miles below :Ncw. Bern. Mostly'cleartd JanoVC I -1 For sale1 one 6 inch suction pump. Wilt throw' 500 gallons minute, i V i v SvVThoVnas Daniels SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. ' , ) -, Passenger Traffic Departmen,r". r INAUGURATION COVERNOR- i t ELECT CRAIG, r s V . i ' r -RALEIGH," N. C J ; ; , Wednesday, January ; 15th," l"13. For 'the above 'occasion the .Southern Rail way ; a nnounces , the safe of fou nd trip tickets at very low fares front all points in"?: North Carolina; to Raleigh and return ' - , x Tickets will- be on sale on January 13th and 14th and for trains scheduled to arriye Raleigh Tsy noon January 15th, with' final return limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of. January 18th, 1913.. , Ask any . Southern Railway Agent for full and complete information or write.- ' ---,-;,- i - J. O. JONES Traveling PassetifrcT Apcnt,. V. VV::,' Fal'ii,h, N. C. . A man s family needs so much of his money he would like to spend it all on) himself. v , i , j. e - , , ' , s . I'-i '" M 0 t ON NOW! . ' say a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks head a if hjdon't.'-'Move'- on now,', says the bis. harsh mineral oiil to bowel congestion and ufferinif fol lows. Dr. JCing'sNew Life Pills'don't ' bulldoze ',he boweW :' Tney , genUy persuade, them to .right action, T and health lollows. i Zpc. atfajl druggists, fjeiting nijirned jjcachea a girl roi a'p' ptecute woat a inoiutrueitl oi .palace ht-r rflotljcr wai. . s When you want a reli;iblemedicine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always bs de pended upon and is pleasant and nafe, to take. For fale by all dealers, (Adv.) If the object was to show Genera) Castro that he ia not excesivley pop ular with the officials at Washington the effort was a success. MAKES THB NATION ,GASP. The awful list of injuries on a Fourth oi Ji staggers humanity. 6et over agaiostt, however, is the wonderful heahasW Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands who suffered from burns. cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explo sions. rithc quick healer of boils ,ul cers, eacema,, sore lip. or piles. 25 cts at all druggists. (Adv.) Putting the fourth rl.iss post offices under civil Mrvice will save the Demo cratic ( oilyressnien hit-, of trouble next ve.ir. I '' ' ' i a li meil' !:.,! u ,11 i -,r, ,,ur - ' Id v,.i-u mile ,,hd muni y i-v- peinii-.-m ii-), ul,,n y. u t .in v a pie l " i t ''.it I a- -"i a vv.,rld.ide : i pi I i, i : I,- i , i, ; hi- disease ... .1 .. . . I . . . i, ii. i-i.i!,-, tiin n? ;- ' f, .-. a ;, , ( i.unl.vr- I i n - .ui.li K.-iii. .y, ami is a medicine "I 1 -1 .'ii.: . ! .. ; ; dealers. (Adv.) 1 in ise sut1raje( les will man h in rubber bouts if i his inauguration : Hikes i he i: -aal lier. STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain' Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Ediiu, Mo., says: "I yave usedag'eat many different medicines for stomach trou We, but find Chamberlain's Tablets more beneficial thaa any' other remedy I ever used." For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) The "high finance" folks admit that they know him, but insist that he is a good "money devil " MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS After a frightful coughing spell a man in Ncenah, Wis., felt terrible pains in his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King's New Discovery wouIH have slaved Kim. A few teasooonfuls ends a late cough, while persistent use roi;ts obftinate coughs, ex;.tl, stubborn- olds or heds weak, - revlungs. "I eel sure its a (Jodsend to humanity," writes Mrs. Effie Murtc,n, Columbia Mo. "for I believe I would have con sumption to-day nad IT not used this great remedy." . It1 guaranteed to satisfy, and you can get a free trial bottle or 50-cent or $1.00 size at all druggists. X'Vdv, Many a man figr that be '-is -art asset of the community ' when ' .lie ' I" really a liability. . x FEVER SORES. r jFcver sores and old chronic sore should not, be healed entirely,. , bitf;; should be kept in "tiealthy. condition, j.- This can be done bv applyinj Ghaaijcr1'.' Iain's. Snlvc, This salve ha no i rior t for .this pnrpo'c,11 rt, j-. kt .isl exw hum. aftil . vt,oad.a J cL-lta r: - u v . . i .... .. u ..'...w ... v... r I- 1.1.. ---ll- J l.i. r-i- . r: A T. UUf I V MM '.11 M IRI M.' . , .-. I V. I iT. ,r.:.fav.. (fVVJlVJ! WMWj VUUglJ a "'-tfjj' York are those who never herad of the- waiter -strike. r ' I Via. v Children Cry?, ' "Thcs' ktiife . will, sharper whcjj---the-: r carving of Turkey begins again. .;. : ,ji ?." 5i-i - , i wt- : Children Cry CAGTORIA -r Judge Ai-chbald is at least one manv : who can't come back. " If your children arc subject to attacks of Croup, watch for te firt svmi-lom, hoarseness. (.;" (.!-.- !.. i i ill IK
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