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. sr. tli-Il om luxtures Li!:e v - NX. lit y ;ryt i 1 1 j r ..lityand QuantitWv We give both for a very1 sm-H cost will also give you a close estimate pn ail kinds oi riumr : j witiaguarcntw topanycbmpet&t inspector. strictly .ita-rt, J:-------.- : with be mperor the following 'even' u 0 Z4 V, 3S 1 3 V PEPSI-COIA' COMPANY ; will $10 OOfor the! five bestreason:; I DrihkiPepsi'Cola" Sentences must be brief, nave per suasive; convin force, lywimtmece. words'. This contest vflf close parchr31stv 1913. ' Send j our reasons to the edi tor ot the Journal or Sun. Sign your name and date. The judges will be Messrs. H. K. Land, O. G. Dunn and C. D. Bradjiam ,J"i-'.r l i ct r . , : t ::. ' It ' r LUl .. 1 ft. --r r - oat A caret 'p. XVolsey l a 1 o Lav f :st won pirn I far lu tlt var. llf wai cUarged -with metuiie from Henry VI K to tLe Emperor Maxtoian L tag and tKlr tebeUuiH jwtver two dayi from the time of tarting. t '.f AH Brokon Long Ago. , 4. Lakewood lady paid call on as east Clereland woman the ot heyday, ifter alt the mean compliments bad bean bald Hie Lfikewood lady remark- edj "L bare soma loveljt cbtna tbat be longed to my aneeatora.''. f ;v -. i4,How nlpe. answered the other. i "l baven't ltt.4;.. .V:' sn't that too 'badt .Tou know, w are an old family, and'V-, :Xl " you see, my ancestors' all tept serv' - .Tbere wasn't any answer to toe re- ily"and 7 'to'; Impllcatioi Cleveland jpuiin Dealers , , 1'";; t.v; H- Procrattination. V ; -"One of the gafet;TWjB' faid the elderly woman; ;Is procrastl 1I think so. too." replied the yonna married woman, v "I don't,; see ;th sense of putting oft yo'ne golden wed ding anniversary till you are sixty or Bevenry years oia. -... ''''" -. V -'Early; Ehflliih.S; Ax Bachelor I confestt . liican'ttinder stand what your baby's saying.-Bene dick It' is a aueer.lanpmtrRe. isnt It? Bachelor-Yes; sort of early English. London Answers. TO TIT VOTFRS OF THE FIRST V.'e the' undersigned ci'iwM of the hM -Uve upon k Eoaxd of Alder- men men ct btiEinefs -, fctiuty .anu ouod iiJgTnent, do place ja nomina- ir-ii .. r-ii" frt y- I r . ion wmiam cuia na ibos,. j. n y- man. subject to tne ueraocratic rn mary to be held April 8th, 1913. ; ; V T. B. KEHOE EDWARD CLARK. "F . HOWARD. v'.' ; PINKER. 11 T:".r?? IL, ROBE RTS.;vX. i Li G; DANIELS. - , , C E.' PENNINGTON.U-'t; .fC-B.-B.- HURST. 3V- s. I. S; CLAYPOOLE-r ' .4' "-'x 7 E. M. GREEN.- , ';; ; .ANNOUNCEMENT',, - "vWe ianounc$ ourselves ;aa candi date for AJckrmen irom ,the Fifth Ward pi the city of New. Bera subject to the' Democratic. Primary to be held Adi-H & th. We will do all In our power to conserve the best interest of tbacity and serve 'you' (aithtully, -it elected. ,-.- ;.- very xespectiuuy, . f ."?. R.--.f.DISOSWAY, .' ; - JOHN- CRABTREE. 's "AiNOUNCEMENT",. v At the ' solicitation ; of my friend have "decided to', announce, myself for Alderman from, the Second Ward subject to the action of the Democratic primary Apri-8, iyiJ- The Pepsi-Cola Company New Bern, N. C. A Gas Range in the Kitchen? not, you are doing witKimtf ; ; of the greatest labpr savers that exists today., ; - house is fcoin plete Without it and 6nce used always used J AilVof the" copk ing can be dond on :the, modern gas : range -bak-ing4i broiling, roasting; boiling etcJ,: knd can be oonemore quicK ly; than ( on. any ' K" Call at the' Cas Office and see the new 1013 line of ; ranges.; n V,ii:.-.,'-r'!'''; TOUR iti iimn v nnirT imr ri A LAnl lrbUA3 Conducted IllB I III ,' 1 1 11 1 II v a lllll II II SI II 1 A' v t y -, .1 m 1 n t : mvrm mm uhu lqrii IS OFFEREDAT A COMPARATIEI 4j.vri'' r aw ' m w m m ir ."i-'i v . j.v-' " vi-.vt.-.v-v The cruise ; will be on the.sNew.. Steamship EVANGELINE of the .'. P. & 0. S. ,S., CO. ILength, 36i 1 feet, with 262 StateroomiiJi-Vit'V' TAILING FROM KEY:VEST JANUARY; Jf,'.l?l't';i Other sailing Jan. 21, Feb, 4 and.,-' ! ' March 4 and 18, April land 15. and IS, April land it ANNOUNCEMENT. Ihereby announce myself a eandi date for' the position of mayor of the city -of 'New Bern subject to the Dem- coratic primaries to be held April 1913.. Kespectufylly, y ;.;.UA- H. BANGERT. '' v. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the .solicieation of many friends have decided to announce myself for Alderman from the 2d ward sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary April 8, 1913 IKK. 1 ' Ci" Announce mehts t", ," 'ANNOUNCEMENT. VAt the request of my friends I here by announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the Fourth Ward .ubject-o". the De mocratic Primary 'to be held on April 8th, 1913 : Very respectfully, ' thos,' f. ; McCarthy. ANNOUNCEMENT. ' At the request of my friends T here by announce . myself; a candidate for Alderman from the ; Fourth Ward subject ta the Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th, 1913. - Yours very respectfully, J. G. BRINSON. TO THE VOTERS OP THE THIRD :! V WARD. " . We the undersigned voters of the 3rd Ward, believing'it to be to the best interest of the city, to be represented. by young, able and progressive business men, respectfully endorse for Aldermen Messrs. M. De" W.1 Stevenson and A, T. -Dill of the 3rd Ward.- - J. J.- LASSITER. W. A; SMITH. ' S. G. ROBERTS. J. L. McDANIEL. W. G..BOYD. ' . H. M. ROBERTS. W. P. JONES. - MW. SULTAN. JOHN SUTER. v; LEINSTER-' DUFFY. ; Harry sultan. C. V. McGEHEE." ' v JOHN SUTER,- JR GEO. R. FULLER. L. L. HENDERSON. : . ' J F; BATEMAN .- T. lv' MITCHELL. JOHN; F. ' McSORLEY , ..ANNOUKCEMEN...; ' ' Cabdidate for Aldermeo.;, ' i .fWe'lannouric.-!" bjifself esf; iasj" ndi-: dates foK Aldermen' frotfitj "the.'seco ward,of"fhef oity'Of! flievi 'ifernj snbjeci to thet Democratic Primary to b 3ie1d April; iBthliJWf m ieiideaVor- 4 lor.me Desx iDiertsi oi ine tiiy, ; y ii'. .. Very respectf ully'; i.S: For . fufl information,' the ap-' t proximate cost oLihe . trip from, any point desired , Jad. for .-sche-", ; dulet and reservations oh ' trains ;and on theus1ip,x address the uri- dcrsigned.'who will accompany the party. . , ' " v.;'.-:.sir:!. I1, c. : It will only cost a postal . card .Worth , To got tlie . . f: partU ulars . , f T;"?)e.rr; .. InSx AWMOIlMr.lflLflfVT i ? ' ':(' At the retfuest of friendsl we here with 'announce, our8eJye8. as candidates for ' Aldermen irora thev. First Ward subject :o the 'Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th, 1.913. 4; - ...i.3'T'cesiauuye.-f ;Tri the :Drmocratic '.VoteH bf thecity of New .Bcrn.:.;1''-:' ?. ;;;';.' i nereDy .announce, mysejt a canai daWf, for the flffice dT'; Mayor, of --.'the Uty of New toeravisubiect tfl the' wish es of the voters' be expressed at tht Dem?'"".',t.io, - Primary .to j be held' n Ai ' HI' 8th.? 1913. ' ''k -H-Ii vir1." " , cueucted, I promise to give the people' au r iiciertt,'. an -economic 'an- a businessrhke ad ministration of City affairs. - , ; v;-- ' '' I am in favor of "running the,City within 'its? income.1' which can1 and should -bo :.doner and -am: Unalterably opposed to the . sale of bonds to cover running expenses. . It will be my pu pose to promote, a ; teciing -ot t.ivic fri WfT wvopcration in-.. alt. things which affect the, city;'. and ' to otan for ', a " progressive administration both Ideas and in action. - I. am, at all times a . booster . o New , Bern ,and a strong bclirtvcr 1 the Greater New Rem 'to bo: I st.in f(ir the rnnr;il uplilt of ihc city, f (he enforcement of the 1-' . willm f.-ar1 or favor. If ( ! t.-.l, I v !l In- i f.l.ivor of nil ami nill tua v," in'-) ' oi the foul of any i , "t : t' : ' y .f .- a y f.u ! i i i' - ';.:'J.-M.'I making cornet ?r r lie .Nev--Orleans, Trvas,CaL.oruia and all West era pcists, !" -vouiitxts j, at 4 Gmrnsboro ith' inroi'n rram or ' - u esrern -no Eastera points,-.'Z. ; - ''Z'i'i'J- TRAIN No.,i31-Iavet CoWsboro OS p. ).; for ; Raleigh,, Durham ?nd Greensboro. - Makes direct connection it Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern nd .Northern pouita, , Connects also at Greens hon ith f throuett Tourist Sleeping Car for Los, Angelea and Saa Francisco. .iiT': t U '.rJ.-AJ i 'TRAIN No. lil- l eavei Colrkboro lOi'ft. p. Jru fpr Raleigh, Djurriam and Greensboro. Slandlea Pull man. Sleep- tog' Car "Raleigh, to Winston-Salen; Makes connection at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and Nw Or leans, also, majtpfc connection for . Ashe- vlllc, Chattanooga, St. Iritis, Memphis, Birmingham and alt Western points. For detailed information, alsb for liormatiori concerning tprcial round trip rates account various special occas ions. Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate-with the undersigned. J. O. JONf-S, ' Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh,' N. C, MAI DISOSWAY. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of the City of New Bern. 1. hereby announce myselt a candi date for the office of Chief of Police. for the ensuing two years, to succeed myself. Thanking my . many friends for their past favors and kindly asking their support in the coming primary promise, if re-elected to continue to fill the duties of the office to the very best of my ability. fJ Yours respectlully, ; . C. LUPTON ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a Candidate for re-election - to . the office, of City Clerk, ' subject to the Democratic primary to be held April 8, 1913. In soliciting your support I desire to thank you for the consideration that you have, always given me in the nast. .Respectfully, F. T. PATTERSON ANNOUNCEMENT. I -announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector for City of New Bern N. C. for ensuing term Two Years subject to Democratic Primary to be held April. 8th, 1913. f 1 will again highly appreciate your support. , V ours very respectfully, J. J. TOLSON. 1 T-- . TO THE VOTERS OF THE 2ND WARD Weji the undersigned,' voters and citizens . of the , Second ward,, feeling the necessity ot pur ward being, rep resented on the Board of Aldermen for the ensuing 5 year, by able ' and progressive ..men, - nominate., for the Consideration - and approval cf Democratic Primary, the following gressive men: V. Jo. blades and H. Scott. ' ' H. E. ROYALL. L". CASON. -G.'DUNN, NO." DUNN. V the pro- )T. D: CARRAWAY I. T. HQLLISTER. . .. T. T. HARGBTT. ' , Vj. L., LEWIS - C. L. SPENCER. VVi Lv HAND'" . . W. A. LANE.; v- 'M.' M. 'MARICS:? Norfolk Railroad . ROUTE OF THE "Night Express" Schedule in effect Jan. 5;h, 191 i N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information onlv and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. 1a:40 A.- M. Daily niht express Pull man Sleeper for Norfolk. 9)5 A. M. Daily fr Norfolk con ' nects for all points north and west Parlor Cas service between Wash ington and Norfolk. 1:35 P. M. Daily except Sunday lor , Washington, Crecnville Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. 4:15 A. M. Daily night express fcr Goldsboro. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Goldiboro. 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. . . ..- . - ; - ' , . . -:- . . . N yy i y " .j i.Uk 4.461 'Taylors 8J iMk -.4:53 . 4;rPbillips ?8 IXTf -S,-C2k Sk iWinjatt UJ.l28Jfc- 5:2Le'559x- Comfort, 7-M'tJoY 1:404 5:S04"Peteriburg'7J5 -3.-5Cr -, 'S:4S.:" $5$ Richlands 7:3Q : 3f5 .' ".. Arrive '-. . s 7'leave. x ' P. MRM A,: A t' ' ' 'rj.ry r ' -Stop on Signat;Vl'. iPr-Regular. Stoj Train4 run Daily except ; Suadajr. v d Trains run Sunday only. -'":-'. - ,,-f:'xrts; richardsonvj t ; 4'U i l : Traffic Maiageicr ' , 5; w.;RictiARpsoN.tH j . . v r.-r..CeraJjMaigreJi- ? :; ' i . j . . !i j NOTICE? DEMOCRATIC &TY' i i ' A : i PRIMARY. ii J. i i - Meeting of the City, -Democratic Executive Committee was called to order at 8:30 at the City. HaJL T F. McCarthy was made temporary; chairman. Edward Clark Secretary. On motion temporary oreanizationr was made permanent, there beioe-.a. majority of committee "present,; . 6V motion April 8th was named as the date for the prima.y to be held for the nomination oi candidates ior city offices;. . n On motion manaeers of elednrn. -mSf be allowed $2.00 per day. .On motionr tne candidates tor Mayor. Cut Tax.. Collector, City Clerk and Hef of Police, were assessed $10.00 each.fer entrance fee, and each Alderman $2O0r All candidates for nominations bete barred from entrance after midnisht March 27, and all entrance fee-'must paid on or before midnieht Marchn 27th. On motion polls will onea at- a. m. and close at 7 p. m. The followine manaeers- were ar pointed: 1st. Ward. W. D. Barrington, R Hill, A. Lee. 2d Ward. Walter Fulford. T. A- Patterson, R. B. Blalock. 3d Ward. T. J. Mitchell, G. 1 lark, T. F. McSorlev. 4th Ward. Win. Paris. L. S. WoodL. Eugene Tucker. 5th Ward. I. V. Dowdy. Geo- D. Dai!, J. W Dukes. On motion recess was taken to inert April 10, at 8 p. m. at the City Hat! to canvass result of Primary. tkos. f. McCarthy.. Chairman. EDWARD CLARK, Secty. March 11th, 1913. , Enst Bound. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. 5:0 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. i 9:40 A. M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental. 5:5 P. M. Daily for Oriental.' . For further information or reserva tions on Pullman- cars apply to T. H Bennett, Ticket Agent, New Bern N. C. Phone 737. ' ; W, V. CROXTON, - Oenerai Passenger Agent W. A. WITT General Supt. hi '5 -.,1 . I hcre'wi'jth' ahhounc myself a ;cahdlr iat f or 1 he'flbsitioti of Chief of. Police of the cify;ot Ncw Bern subject to the. Democratic -fnmary. to qe held m April H4vJoi?'.:serted'as police officerfor more f ufly perform,;il elected .the fliitles Of th$ Chief 'Polir 7, '. Ui,. t '.-.'.'J -i-Resr ectfull'"!:--: ' -.v. '-;?;, 0 iit,MmrM $W ..-..to the ' Lremon-at Vfiters of New that ) h ve been named b,;.ny frientis as 'T1 e Piople's Cunaiaate' for Mayor of jtthc Cjty "Ci New Bern. I,, beg to state," .'whiiCi thanking them. for Jhelr compliment, that" I. caqnoti- a 4 this election accept the- nomination'. and AM NOT A CANDIDATE- vy0 7 March 15, 1913.,;":-. -V -ti'-y Premier: Carrier." ot. .tbefrSfoBtrt !! ' .'f .'''" ' '; f; rtThe fol owing schedule figures nr( publiohed only a information and W'tfof rin'raiiteed:;''4:Vt v .i -' ,r.',. ' ' t yy .Tt''; TRAIN No, 21-4. eaves- Goldsboro 6:13 .1. A', for Raleigh, Durham, Crcena lord,.; Abhcvillo , ' and ,' W'ayiiesville. iiirougR tram to,-siieyiiic,' nandie rhair car to WayncsXille. . Makes con actions at Greensboro for all points North and I-.ast, and at Asheville with Cniolin Sjircial for Ciiw innati, Cliicn.o.O nl vestern t"intH. ' . -T1; A1N 1 ')- Leaves C.l:'sWo MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue cf power contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 4th da of June, 1900, and executed by Ann I JJlxon to the undersigned mortgagee which said mortgage is recorded in book of deeds nil mbcr 160, page 55, in thV otace ct the Register ot. Deeds cl Crave county, the undersigned niortracre, wil at12 O'CLOCK M., ON THE 2iot DAY OF APmIL, 1913, at the C:!i:r house dot r in New Bern;- N. C.,' offer for saj. at public auction to the highest bicder, tor, cash the following describee .Ictr 'of 'landt!,.,-. v- ;-'. ; ; .U thaictrtain lot of land in the citi of -Now Bern," and on the ,wert side ol East- rront .street, in the- said City of New' Bern, and ndjolnini the lots cl Ia8..T. l ewis and P. A. Willis, and be ginmnon the ald tst'iront strecft at1; the icorn-ir of, the- lot occupied by r. A. will's, tormeny known as ,vtne Dowdy lot and runs southward with said street 25 feet nine inches to Jas. T; Lewis' line, thence with the. said ,' Lewis' lin; westward- 107 (eqt 3 inches to.lot number 10 , in ' the plan of he'' said city of Nw Bern, thence with the line of the taict lot nurrber;10. 25 feet,, nine inchTss to the lot of P.A.' Willis, thence with the lihe bi the lot ol'P. A-Willis lOl feet S inches to the 'place'bf. beeinninff. being .more fully described ', in'.that i certain mortgage deed ,ironr. tne1 said. Ann K Dixon, and her, husband to Fannie E. Holland, recorded in book number 114. phge 438, office of the Register of Deeds oJ Deeds of Craven count, and being a bart f .the land conveyed' by deed dated June 15 1892, from. Jas. B. Lewis ana oincra iw inc salt) mm p,.iionnu Jas. ;T.' Lewi recorded in 6ook;numbcr 108; pages Z77 and 273r' office of the Register ot Deeds or Craven county ' ? V. .vJ UHN. B. j C.AKKh.1 1, V: inis ine iin oay oi Aiarcpt iyij.. DOVER' JjAND'-; SOUTH-; BQUND . . rati nntn v-; CA . ..,i . .:. ;-':'" ': '.?.."-w'..; TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT :0S h Pi t'.t A FEW POINTS IN FAVOf OF THt: PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE-VRITER. There is not the least doubt but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best low priced macnine on tne market today. It durable, attractive and light. Its simplicity is marvelous. Tfaere- are. no cpmplicated parts to get out oi oraer. it is iikc an onen boob. If something does, you have only to make a few turns with a screw driver, remove the part causing., the trouble clean it off, replace and go ahead. It Is the only ma chine in the world on which the set f tpye and type bars can be taker ipart from the machine in lese than. ten seconds.. This feature alone- i i . worth many dollars as a time saver. It is the only machine now on the market with whick twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The rib bo u ontrol is automatic, the color" chafije is simple and cenvealest. ,ss.v awv-xs, opavw miiu la UUIUU: key are within an inch of the op erator's hands when using the- niachine. The type are lined in- symmetrical row in front of the- operator and ara easily cleaned Srtong piano steel wires control the type bar3 and .it is impossible for these to break. The machine is so constructed that the lightest touch or the i?orous pound used? In beivy manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. Catl nt the office of the E. J.Land Printing Company and take a look;. at thio worrierful machine. Jrice S65.00 cn the easy payment plan. ' Phone 174. 1 Gran. Sugar. ?c Irish Potatoes 3C pk. Salmon, 10c, 15c end' 25c . : Best Lard, 15c lb. j),. Vegetable Lard, 10c lb. ;,SmalI Sour Pickle, 6c iozIt, ' Best Pat Flour 3c & 3 I-2c ivv, av Picnic Hams, .;.:.CoF. vrjA,-.;-. '.. Hand". P. Tomatoesr J21-2 III '.';., l:Kr'. '.('," 'V-,M. Ussars itViNKftTrffl'irit Schedule 'of Trains Carrying'Tas ' sengcre. ,. ' , Effective Thursday, January 9, 1913. South Bound - t North Bound Trains ." ' Trains 7 , 5 STATION'S 6 8 P.M. P.M. ' A. M. A.M. J i v ' A r; i 0 Oiir Store Is Open Today , We offer caiidotis and, intelligent service and: invite your ' patrohafie B. W.HUNTER.xi i Xlaoaccc o i nrnr Our Bu L' o c a I coli mi n nunb ; 0 - wmwrn- sin A. V,S. .. -T I. H ;V:-:J MM??;?- V';h'i.v?.oa,??y.'- ' v I iv'iv.v;vi r,v r v ' ".'.') '.v.''
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