V" " 0 - r t ; if . f ooe : c"-:cccr'ii prr.3 : .oe0000040aoaefsw 1.1- Ef W. SIMPSON - FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER eae v.:tjf phone 167, Night Pbone 829 D? G. SMAW, AST. v t Jf. X. Simmona, A. D. Ward, JIPONSUND WARO ' AITOHNKYS AND COUNSELLOR? V; 4 AT LAW r nw iui, i. c, - OOe Room 401-24 Elka BaiMiac ',Ptsjetiee to the wujtiea.of CwpBn, ' Boplia, 4on Lenoir, Omkm. Cart- Pamlioo and Wake, ia tbe Su- and Federal Court, aad wfeers - service ere desired. ?. A. NUNN ATTORNEY , AT LAW . Brmetica in the counties of Craven Hmttuot, Pamlico . Jones and Onalon aaat in the State Supreme and Feder Caarts. Office No. SO Craves Street. fakatheaa Ho. 97. New Bera, N. C feknsylvanu anthracite Me ash) Ill at 17T 71 llfflSIHUM ypijr Clothes : jLoolf;, p-: the RED , STAR Xallorixii Company. Special atten- tloftften to RtepAlriiil of Phone 735, 76 S Front St. AUirork called for ahd irttimed. - -Sol Lipman, M&. WIUARB'S Firewood of all kinds for sale, cut in any 1 length. Phone . ......v.............556-S . WILLARtr. ? , iwtoVJc'a Wnnfl Yard 1 1 SptaAirfeifcW Inspect km f.'1vl(Wafeicel, Cky alone. ..U06a1iVlW or Telephone 255 MidiWn Square, a ' mnutrnffer wilt meet vou at ataiioa-. s-..' - " ' 'Ml "MAK-1C A;: CAJrWIiiVL, " Know, .'all men by! these, present w hereby 'rcleate, P,A",Pon frqmany debt made by ; J5taodard'PJumbiiiig'nd 1 fcatinir.i Cot,'' prior to -January (6th, 1915.. - Witness pur hands and seats tliis the 6th day of January 1913. C W. STRAITbtf, Jr. , II, MEADOWS. , ' i Every time Mrv-Taft gets on hi- feet he singv a awaa song. ' t , f QUICK 1 RILIKFy FOR RIIEUMA (,v;; T1SM. KV-: ( v George W.;Koona, Lewton,' Mkh., sayst'Dr. Detcheona Relief for Rheu matism Tta . liven ' my wife wonderful beae6t. (or xebeiimathm. She could not lift hand or footi had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up; dressed her self and walked out for breakfast-"; ! : Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.) "Don't pick up the baby when it cries, says Dr. Payton, of Princeton. Certain ly not, go down town and leave it with the nurse. MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS After a frightful coughing' apeil ei man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible peine, in his side and hi doctor found two ribs had been broken." 'What agony! Dr. King New Discover?' woum have saved him. A few teaspobitfufs ends a late cough, while peraiatcM J routs obstinate coughi, expel steMjorn colds or heals weak,' sore; fuegr' J,n feel sure its a -Godsend to huwtfnJty' writes Mrs. Erne Morto,' Columbia Mo. "for 1 believe I would have cos sumption to-day had I not- used this great remedy." It ruiranteed to-satisfy, and you can -get a fueeitriai bottle or 50-cent or $1.00 ake at all 1 druggists. ' ' (Adv. A New York policeman said he had never heard of "graft" except in the newspaper, but he did not say what they ca lied it. MARES THE NATION GASP. The awful list of injurie oa a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against it, however, ia the wonderful healing by Bucklen's Arausa SkiAve.'ol thousands wh suffered faasjs hiiraa, cuts, bruises, buVt wobud' e fsplo sioao. Ita the aajcic benJtff tnSU , aers, eccema, core Hazier piW. 15 a at all dntggiaiK. ' ' Adv.J ' It is easy to see from Corev's testi mony that the beet way to get a corpor ation's secrets is 'from some chap who .. .a ' - r- oat soia out, , , When n6 m rtBidsimiiTtitta far !ded uom d fc' fcLwt 4rfd Pa4e4 up totals. Fj General Om Sickles -laded t.e count for 23,467 of the New YorkJ monument ftiWds It is eisfer 'now 'ioHi understand the kind of who re" If f,f used .word, of reconciliation to a wife who pawned her jewels to pay his FerBan VtbM?vtt aarfial aw- lysis are oflrn vrry much poiitml by masBsig i3 affemearts t&ov- aghly Mi WWS nwauterj-rtr, Liniroeat. tm Uk&mtmk''ivii rheamatie (akis. ' itTor :lr.y dealers.. lAdv) j . 1 Praise beats rrtticism for popularity. H Q lf jour children are Mbject t attacks ef crorip. wtfc fr th intap(oni, hoarseness. ve CrmbaAm's Cons)). Remedy as saan-as tbe-W becanseo fcaaevaa &eiwfit. ttdpiut aitfetf offi Fr (MMay Bttitoii Jeffersosiao simplicity .will get touch Of high- life in Washineton March 4. t. luldjf on . Cry ian'-eoj ) A?.;- - -T'CV fir ,'The man who run his -own.buinesa i wen frii; people now iu xuu iuci(. .. V"-? "-'i;, . 'liertl " remedv tbitvill cow'vwW lei-meUtg het( aj.am!e jfiMi, fet Kk-.ewWbi, dla! aid 'a'aya P..lMsteJ; KVwW'Vywht;MfJ WD'Cuibeedy:.Wi'tntiie of W4l;e11VFyrlCiui dealer. FO JC' ASTHM A. . TW-Wicwsfuts treat ment fr 4 fcll ease i indeed . hard t .name,-' Those whp 'are (subject' to , frequent ,fld sev ere attack bf asthm should be are iut as o the selection of; their diet' an J the ;v regulation C'vof their1- bowels."' A change of ttimatc is often helpful a fid the rjuick relief given bv avodineshouH itways De remembered. (Adv.) ;f .enwArry IdV lok3oniVe ' good ceoWTiCyV:vM4 t'n-v t'.8 women of superior edttcVtToB tail reflBemetd 'WDotr Licerntnenl knti jutnent- pre weijU ani f oifce Co tKeir opinioiis, kiflly nus tEc wonierf d correctre an J cinirjve prperiei il iim UrluaV Stomach aa4 Liver TaV UtoTfarag!i6r4 the ttairjr Ittj is of woman's Iife frwm ' iI&ochI, Uvrongn tie ofdeali :fJt motKer Eood to the decllninf year,; there is b safer or more reEalle mei idae. Chamberlain's Tablets are soft everywhere at 2Sc Hi. A fool boy may get over it, but fool man h hopeless. ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife cards when the iataa meets a woman that uses Electkc Bitters. Her atroag nerve teH'in a bnjtbt train and even tember. Uer peish-Wobm complxtbn and ruby Hps result trees her pure blood: her bright eyes" 'from restful sleep; her elastic atqp' from irm .free tuusdies, all telling of the health and strength Electric BiajcrVgive a woman, and the freedom lium .indigestion, backache. headache, tuning and dizzy spell they promote. Every where they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak of ailing try them. 50c at all druggists. (Avd.) The average man is willing to con fess a fault he hasn't &ot. MOTE ON NOW! sys a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks beads if it don't. "Move on ow," says the big, harsh mineral pills to bowel congest ion and suffering fol low. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't twill do the1 bowels. They geatfv persuade thrm is tight action, and kealth s follows. -26c. at dU drueeiata. One way to flatter the average man Jhr to aUk him for ad -i'6. . '.BWirCB. tabor, of Crider. Mo., had ansea troubfed th sick lot obpt fW Snn-. when'-hraji bay;' ftjg. .Cha mtirlHi'a titbfet. t"haa iten im' hotdes of them 'ad.Z&y hase ared 'Sbj. "' :' '.keAiiw,je ea iy a ajajrtjec; tomm iot vtn4- Try thpm ke'cfweU d stniy we;. M by SH djajwrirt '.AdvJ It is your frier.ds wfoo picks vo to nice; other projc are-indifferent. J -;r ' KEER SORES, f ul tlFxrr mrvs and VI -chronic ore shwuVd nw be liraltl eatittfly, but ijahoaSd fce.pt in bestltfcy cottftioa.. Tltfs fca he tfrnte by htxpljinr Ckamber- fej)' Salve. This snivelled ooetipt rior foe , tkis pmtpW- U in alto rRost epr cfo Or raed Vands. sore nittoleg. kdraa a4 djftAes ol the a'k'ia. ' oflj k'te fe aH rtoaltrc. (Adv.) Some people give according to their means and V. me nccordibg to their mean at ss. C ASTOR I A ,Whea you meet a sad ookm? man. it'a easy to acquire full details of . his troubles. . NOT SO ,. , 4 It has hWt'lloMaufer from. a'ieVe-iteRlGj jfailjmtoWzJwi qsnev-aanr prouaq aosj.qyajpt s nur. frUrVfingne ifoViiM VonValea- cent -; stages of diae, ''ifMf l ilti ;weay:away4Wr; tbfefpaid back in -our erica pTthan never to be paid back: afB.?;y!'rv;j X:?' '! Jt Oliildioii W2 i.f OAO-TORIA ;?And inahVal om4n 'doer n't evny of' the f mbnsy iaW arn for ; riti a I imenvt'r 'A STDMACfH TROUBLE CURED-; If you have any treublf. with your stomach you bhould take Chamberlaia'. TabletsJt'Mr. J. -)P; Klote ef Ediba; Mo., skys! "I yave used a geat many different hiedicines for 'stomach trou ble, Tiut find ' Chamberlain' Tablets more beneficial than a ay other remedy I ever ud.' For d!e by all deilers. (Advertisement) A; Reckless i 7- By THOMAS' R." DEAN ' ' vl Wii ridlug on the Culon Pacific railroad' und.the train was, passing aver' an eievtited portion of tbe road In the Rocky mou'utaius. Tbe passenger were all looklug out. through the car; windows ut. the -awful beigtsnand depths. Far below my eye caught macadamised road that did not seem to bo much used and was falling out of repair. ' "The old stage road," said a gentle man beside me Vho noticed me lopkiug at It. He was a very old man with hair as white as snow. There' was Something la tbe confident , way be spoke of tbe road, a dreamy, far away look, as he gazed at it himself that arrested my attention. "How do you know?" I asked, "because when 1 was a very young man." he replied, "I went over it, and an episode -that occurred caused me to remember it That's the Powder Horn bend over there. Pretty soon wa'M pass Dead Man' turn. ;,"The ride I refer to was when the stagecoach was the only method of travel in these part, and tbe driver was as important a man then as tbe captain of an ocean liner is now. Usu ally tbe man at tbe reins was splen did specimen. He had full control of hi horse and nlw.-i.r kept his bead no matter what happened. But on this occasion jutit about fifty years ago it la now the person driving us was a differeut kind of n fellow. I was on top, and several other passengers, east ern tourists, who were anxious to see the scenerv were outside loo. There was one man who didn't seem to be long anions I lie rest of ut. Imt rather to the country. Ue was a very quiet man. ulm minded his own business, didn I liother the driver witli questions about (lie -nks anil the canyons and tbe cms annual I lie mountain sides, hut sat cUewiiiK mi a quid of tobacco ns though. 1 1. c heights and the depths were nothing couqutivil to it. "We were making one of those turns where the road ia cut around a moun tain side when, looking down at the wheels on the outside, we all saw that tbe hind one had gone within a foot 'Of tbe edge. One of tbe gentlemen re Uonstrated with tbe driver, and It made htai very ogly. He said it1 wasn't laatomery for passengers to interfere with stage driver. He knew bis basinets aad would Uateu to 'no aug aatlon rom no man.' - "After tbta. Instead of driving ca re tally when w came to dangerous 'Mrta of the road, ;h would whip up hi torse and'go -roond In a harry, very Mm bo- did tnl the rt of na oroald hold . on .to ouraeata like gritn Aeath, , expecting to b dashed over the .prectpiea, -jOa -an .oceaatoa the outatde hind wbeei did go over, but tba driver lasliefl .hi horse and pulled tt'ap on the road'naaln. '"Tbere Was but one man who didn't eem 6 l ruffled at tbl kind of drlr tag thst wa the eitent man I van apaakliig of. He sat aHam tri hhnauat aad vhwel o.' Soma pf tbe passen (era noticing that be appeared to be a map of the. west asked him if nothing ceald be done to induce tbe driver to SMOd hi way. ' needn't. do no more akylarkln.' ' th westerner said to the driver, 'ban die them ribbon more keerfnl. "Tbe driver looked around to see who was ms in Interfering;, and eeln? a a let looking man flushed angrilr and asked him If he was afraid. . , " 'No,' sarfJ the other; l know what stage driver can do on tbe road., but these Indies and gent ain't used to it: It ekeers 'em.' - "'Well. I'm responsible to the lint for my drivra' and not to yoa of any ea !.. 1'fl handl tbe. team l pleaaet' t V, 4 ,.'r' jtThe 1 westerner. md .bo Teply , to ttov and we. who bad satbered a hope that lie might put a atop to tb reck leasaiia, felt a disappointment He didn't seem to be offended or Irritated with the driver, fit. Just :;chawed on" and seemed Inctined ievleMlie driver do as be ftke6 But jffeseotly we' ap-' frea rWcoaca hvn, on down over Ktbereclpioe-tberv ft taacroas'tbe oaa joil ', The driver whipped op Ma horse)' aud wa aettiac on a blj; spurt wbeil bt felt itometblHg jjold.';pretntc; agalrno : the b?kof his eck .' He mut ha'vr , kaowit that Jtjwat rootaje at a ,'re: i rW& for hV dldtft tiiria hi bead U "Wow.a6.'aId 'the westerner, whr as,holnt thriaf1;Tt' -TedieriJ(we ,np then ,...a Ihr westerner' f u rfhef command cam t a-fait Hs"Vr :rrv : AHttch lAe'I relaa- ea to" tte -brake; ' ;:wair"i;th ;iattvMr aiild'fh; jdrlrat ' ;ebyett:":pe Ter-t u precipice oft this side of th tir, Hf U- -fn'. .11,. &rtlWeH; Mi weiternef forced ;4h f nnin 1 P.L - tat jiuiiu. u- mib rvwiwr cHinb -eor oB to the ahhe' praaclf of that tre. H wa wblte a sheet .and clac lo th branch1 with, the dutch of a ct At one time I sorely tbonghi' he woald :: vdown, S Tj- Jipd ita . look ; sway, and the rest, of th party did fb 'De yon think yon kla arfva keerfu. the reet o' Jtbe wayT asbed the iof iaieoto ?. 'Yon b&lt?iZ'V&V?x ?-iw'WeII, come in and try it, ' ' "We hd no more trouble after that But we, were stifprised M learn fter ward that V "were lndebt'i to "tlu Piost notorious de- ;era!o cf that-re fcion. The sheri.T was then oa t's trnl wlti a large rfi ." tM tOf HEARTBURN, owielcbiifc IVwp. aaA Cenatipetio, joBee4,i'o'"-'- .V ' cV? ",v 5" r ,7, ' p " ':' :';v(IHl POWDIB FOIM) ' r It sweet ens tlje stomach and purifies the bowels. It is a fine tottfe for a torpid liver,' 'Help digestion, make yon feel bright,' vigorous and cheerful. 4t - . Ul '"" the ( Z T, the Ub.1. If ra mmot M ll ramlt to M, wflt end by mail poetjMid. Biismon, Lirer Beffalacor fi put up eleo ia Uaaid torn lot rhnee atw U. ftif, IM pet bottle. Loek tot the ed Z lbel ' n wi ueee mm, pieew J. H. ZfclLIN CO., Gas Tubing- All Kinds All Sizes We luve it for your GAS STOVE, DROP LIGHT, GAS IRON end far any other purpose. We Carry the WeJJ-Known , Vulcan Brand Gas Tubing V 7ULCAN ia without a doubt the very beet gas tubing or the market to-day. It is made of new high-price material, very flexible. The rubber ends are specially constructed and will not crack. A Word About D ONT use it even though it will cost ybu more. 1 . irt De cause it is made or cneap stock, it leaks trom the very start, perhaps only a little, but enough to annoy you with a smell of leaking gas. The ends split after short use. The tube becomes hard and cracks, then it must be thrown away, necessitating the purchase of another length. v ONE LENGTH OF VULCAN TUBING WILL OUTLAST THREE LENGTHS OF CHEAP TUBING FOR SALE AT OUR OFFICE New Bern Gas Company FOR SALE, ne Herrinj; Safe, 3 ft. la ioch high. i ft. a 1 i in. wide, i ft. 4-1 in. deep-, also one ISO hor&epoWe boiler. ' For rent or alr one farm situated on the South tide of Neuse River, at mites below New Bern, contaiaiag 65 acres, more or less, 'known as' the Singleton Perm about one hundred acres of which is cleared bad..- AWe one farm situated cm tbe southsieV oi Neuse River 'containing 40 acres 'ssare br less i t pules below NeW Bern. Mostly cleared land. For &th mue A inch suction pump. Will lhrw 500 gallons minute. Thomas Daniels- notice of sale of valuable town property in pol loesvillen: c. I'ursuant to the power of sate given me in a certain mortgage dc-d executed by J. VV. Sl:c ard, and wife on the 29th day of Sept., 190V, the same being re corded in the office o kegim-r of Deeds for Jones county, in book number 55, page 140; to vhirh reference is her by made, ilclault having been made in the payment on the bond Secured by siinie. 1 will 6cll tor cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Jones coun ty. 12 O'CLOCK. M. ON THE J2TH DAY OF MARCH. 19!3,the following described parcel, or of land, lying and being. in! the ioa of:-. Polloksville and described a follows to-wit: ; FIRST LOT. Beginning at Charles Whitty's northeast corner on vest side of Main street running thence north wardly with Main street 28 fctt to tbe wtheist. corner of lot number' 2,; thence westwardly 216 feet' to the line of the Barrus heirs then with their line southwardly " 2 to ChasrWhit- ty s northwest corner tnence witn said Vyhhty's line eadtwardly to the begin ning. . ' -:. ' L0T,No. 1. 'Beginning at th soith east corner ol the lot, known , a the late Susan Koonce- lot!, ru noing thence west wardly with said -Khe'. 216 'lertto the line of he? Ear roe: heir thence with idi;line:OBtw aortbest'jsoraer:5 ofhifc? Jitiftber ;0fte 'Vheaca easiwkrxlly.'aW eetvtfAljiui 9treet.iar.tne cawtaeasts corner oi mc Clumber? one nceiibrtardly f ith: Main treet trctit he;xjginbpg. !:.! his --281 ;day :Ot3anuty.SI4itt1 ? 44. je,!-.,. Mtr:v act iit.ki..u' Istratr'of ',hVeata: of li?abetltS Swiw,-''d.iC'i;j t : -1. .MM.MinM J2 persons , nvvius yu""s'" -T tate to present the'trr dhl' wifiWoioiv NrforiHhe 28th day .of- lanuaryi 4 Ml H or this notice will be pleaded irr bar of their , rer'overyi'i ';A1I t persbna; indeMted to said estate will please make immediate' settlement;:::v';;1..'';lA..C5i; t this 27th day of Jam, 1913. " : ELIZABETH A. MARSHALL, - .' Administratrix- D. E. HENDERSON, Attorney. .v Notice f$$$m& iCHavingitni daV ''d'ualined a , Admin moi8.. ST. Louts. MO. Any Xengtfc Cheap Tubing it may cost leas. In the end Cheap tubing is cheap .It. iir i Mail or Telephone Order Fillet' SOUTHERN RAtLW Y C ) Ntw Train Service Between Ralcigtr and Gofdebore. Effective Sonds v janoary I9rh. trar New. lM and 131 now betng -0perite4 between Greensbore end Rleigb vit be extended and opera led rbroogh b--tween Grreesfcoro and ".t,Wtro ' No. 1W now 'arriving Ratriab-' 10 l A. M od wU' eontioue reugb t Goidsboro .arriving thonf 119 P. M Train No. 131 sew ' teaver Raieigb or 7:06 P. M. for GreenJyiro. This trawr WiS ave GoMahorO .it P. tVI ieavieg fiatergJi'at P. ei, as bere tefore. :" - The extension ef the&t. traiW vl now old the traVei:og jrtibl'.c unr additional through" traio bctiweta Gree-nsb re aftd Coldpfwro. J.O.JONES, Trav.-Kif PaiiSengtir A,eit, K.-.!eigte, N. C PAY YOLK TAXES Pay ytir city ta.VeS new anJ voji will net he annoyeH with dj:n. 1 have ,M. A. J. Gast:io's imply ed to assist mr in toilerting -Tty t,iA ev He has lull power to recr-ive anrt receipt for any City tax paid hitu. Please; do net out e paying the city taxi eu ill he iapped t-jri'ifu.-ty onrfl yur itrW piti. V Ltreeae tax fer ufrtT la. 1st. 1913, t. April 1st, 113, due. Crnieifs,,''wa'rrait!'' stt-e leles are oow in order. RepetfiPy. J J. TOLNv, City 1.JX t i llc;ter- CAROLINA. r CRAVEN COUNTY. NOTICt OF SALE pf THE' PRO- rEHTV OFTHE SOTl! SIDB ' "' maNidfacturing company, " 'nie. " . - . PuTsnar!, withe junent ol the? 'n Superloy' Court ' el ' Craven t?iuntv Newnber Terai,. 'H rite- pro- . ' "4 ttfidinca'ef Hymaa Sopply Ca'mpaay- vs. wawDiue iiuiiwss vyWrV - :.'fncorporateA-';.tj;:Morufoir sate,at;i:'3v FrfrajlVa- o'clock. M. i' '$aie3)uf ea atlnStreett eWernNlii, :,-jA':lJ:'::i"Li:'ei:,:.:,"v .--. a0 the roaclunery, stock, material eri Your taxes 'ara due and past-'doev hand .M;alI;'heopertK and rihts :;' 'v-;? I the said 'CaWrh&-;. 4$X tWMt&A H .Gorh'ew.!!: vS0 and. rnvati be paid, orlahall be m- r t tt nclled Kd.44 cata;n'ila,fft,eta'r .-iL of February, 1913. , - ,'v. -v''t W.. A. THOMAS, , V' : City Tax Collector ef Bridgetonv . C

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