ath-Room Fixtures are Like - Everything Else ". ;' t : "Tint joi-d ta-Uw cf Line." Aid ilr. Cumi-ox, I ta carta-1 socabl. And maybe tea rt;bt" , " "What's Uie trouble . - "Before thetr marriage I objected . . t - r..., :-., i'U'rivp rWrvfnr a vrv small rnst to hU attentions to my daughter. Now vf ': -" m. -1; " ' . 7"-" , l-m objecting to bis Inatteotion.-- e will also give you a close estimate on all kinds 01 iJiumt nesainnston star. with a guarantee to pass any competent inspector, strictly j . raaitary'Call for thesS-Tv" V i --?,'i ' ' :x Not Monotonous Life. - Mrs. Boyle Dont you Cnd married Ufo monotonous? Mrs, Doyle Not a - ,, ; . . - i I tt 01 . - My cms Dana is moss orcg n pw Kern riumDin2 Ajomuany i Mi man. ma always lootm for, No. 69 Broad Street. I A . .-. !.(... . 11a hA will nonei '"'rltenwbea he comes horn lit night f -, - I Kw Tork Press. V- k i- F .TV $1 0 Given Away "it ; A ' ' V;'. . . THE .PEPSI-COl A " COMPANYwill give l$10 00 for the five best reasons why: ; ' "I Drink Pepsi-Cola" Sentences must be brief, have per suasive, convincing, positive selling force, without unnecessary words. This contest will close March 31st, 1913. Send your reasons to the edi tor of the Journal or Sun. Sign your name and date. The judges will be Messrs. H. K. Land, O. G. Dunn and C. D. Bradham The Pepsi-Cola Company New Bern, N. C. - .-J! t : Why fie Uktel Them. : I ; WlfleDo yoa like those beantl?ul vtupeodera ' I; embroidered ". tor ' you. jdear? Hnbby-Yee. darling. : They dont aboil when . I , am dressed- M.11- A ' 1 1 1 "V TO THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST V ARD. . ' - ' -We the undert ined citiiens ot the First Ward, desiring that the rtty ehall bsye tpon hs Board .Alder men men cf bimeers ability , and sound judgment, do place ia nomin. tioo' WillUmIlis and Thos." G. Hy- man. Subject to tne uemocratic rrtt mary tote held April 8th, 1911 ' -- - : REV H. ' A. M ERF ELD. ; T.- B. KEHOE -v; - v i " V , EDWARD CLARK.. j-sV ,i. howard,, v ; F. N.' PINNER. - -.r -D. M. ROBERTS. -r ,'. "L. G. DANIELS. r ; ' L V C E. PENNINGTON.' B. B. HURST, t CLAY POOLE. GREEN.! ? E. M. ' - - ; ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 We, announce " ourselves . as . candi dates - for Aldermen from the Fifth. Ward of the city of New Bern subject to the' Democratic Primary to be held April 8th. , We will do aU ut our power lo conserve ac dom. luiercsi ui iiic cuy A dwarf sees farther than the giant I and serve you faithfully, if elected rhen be has tba slant's shoulders to mount on. Annouric e inents NOTICE TO CANDIDATES " Candidates , for Mayor .Cheif of "bject to theacrion of the.Democratic "Very reepectf ully. R. 1. DISOSWAY, JOHN CRABTREE. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the solicitation of my friends I have decided to announce - myself for Alderman from the Second Ward I Police, Tax Collector, City Clerkv and Aldermen will please pay the entrance !f:e' as required by the Executive Com mittee to Edward -Clark. thos., f. McCarthy, . n- Chairman. EpWARD CLARK, Secty. TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. We hereby announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen from the Third Ward, subject' to the Democratic Primary to be held April 8th, 1913. M. De. W. STEVENSON. A. T. DILL. primary April 8. 1913. . -J.J.BAXTER. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the position of mayor of the city ot New Bern subiect to the IJem coratic primaries to be held April 8, '1V13. .Kespectuty'ily, A. H. BANGERT, nuVir.g Cimncctios for New Orleans, Tes.at, Califoruia and all Westers pcints lao "vouuvtts , at Greensboro: with ihron-h,train for., all Weitern and Eastern points, V TRAIN Ko. Ul Leaves Goldsboro 5:05p. m. for Raleigh, Parham ?nd Creensboro. . Makes direct connection at Creensboro with solid Pullman Sleep in Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern and Northern points. ' Connects also tt Greensboro with, ' through Tourist Sleeping Car Ipr Lou Angeles aud San Brandscol TRAIN No. Ill Leaves Coldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro.. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car " Raleigh to Winston-Salem. Makes connection at Greensboro wilh through train for Atlanta and New C r- ieans, also makek connection for Ashc ville, Chattanooga, St. Leuis, Memphis, Birmingham and all Western rioints. For detailed information, also for iformation concerning special round trip rates account various Special occas ions, Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with the undersigned. . J. O. JONES, Traveling I'aasengor Agent, Raleigh, N. C ANNOUNCEMENT. At the solicitation of many friends I have decided to announce myself for Alderman from the 2d ward sub ject; to the action of the Democratic primary April e, ivis. MARK DISOSWAY. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of the Citv of New Bern I hereby announce myself a can3i date for the office of Chief of Pplice ANNOUNCEMENT. At the reauest of mv friends I here by announce myself a .candidate for or h,e ensuing two years, to succeed Alderman from the Fourth Ward fJ pagt fav(frs an'd kindly aski)g suDject o tne democratic rrimary to their support in the coming primary be held on April 8th,. 1913. Very respectfully, thos. f.' McCarthy. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of my, friends I here by announce myself a candidate for I Alderman fiom the Fourth Ward subject to the. Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th, 19s13. Yours very respectfully, J. G. BRINSON. I promise, if re-elected ta continue to fill the duties of the office to the very best ot my ability. Yours respectfully, C LUPTON. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of City Clerk, subject to the Democrats primary to be held April 8, 1913. In soliciting your Bupport I desire to thank you' for the consideration that you have always given me in the oast. Respectfully. F. T. PATTERSON You A Gas Range in the Kitchen? If hot, you are doing without one of the greatest labor savers that exists today. house is, com plete without it and once used always used. All of the cook ing can be done on the modern gas rangebak- ing 'broiling, roasting, boiling etc., and can be donemore quick- TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD . WARD. We the undersigned voters of the 3rd Ward, believing it to be to the best ANNOUNCEMENT I announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector for City cf New Bern, N. C. for ensuing term Two Years, interest of the citv.-to be represented subject to Democratic Primary to be la.. a.. ........ hv vounc. able and orocre9sive business ne'd April, 6th, lyi S. ,f.,ii n Almn 1 W1'l again highly appreciate your ...v.., j Messrs. M. De W. Stevenson and A. support. ' 1 'mi'i 'mi.'., "ill 'j i i ml '' ' ' 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. LEINSTER DUFFY. HARRY SULTAN. C V. McGEHEE. ' JOHN. SUTER, JR, GEO: ,R. FULLER. L. L. HENDERSON. J. F. BATEMAN, T.J. MITCHELL. JOHN ,F. McSORLEY. .Y'ours very respectfully, J. J. TOLSON. TO . 5:22 4:46 Taylors -8 JU ZULb 4:574; ' Phillips 88. 5:08i Wirasatt fell t JfJf 59r Comfort 75r SQka? 5:40. $Mk Peterjbnrf .7:35 7.-50fe 5 :45 S -.55 JUchland 9 730 ' dJAS- Arrive-- ,-' .,' ; . V.- Leave. . P.M. P.M. - ; , A.BL. A.ML Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express" Schedule in effect Jan. 5tb, 191i N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information only and arc not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. I'l-AQ A. M. Daily night express Pull man Sleeper for Norfolk. y.US A. JU. Daily lor JNortoIk 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, Creenville Wilson and Kaieign. f.irlcr car Washington to Raleis;li. 4:15 A. M. Daily night express for Goldsboro. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. b Stop on Signal, jp-rReguIa Stt s Trains ru it Daily except Sustdiy i Trains run Sunday only. ? "' '-'' " , N. S. RICHARDSON Traffic Manages? D. W. RICHARDSQX, ; GeneralManager,' NOTICE DEMOCRATIC CSTlT PRIMARY. Meeting of the City Deocraic- Executive Committee was ealledl ttr order at 8:30 at. the City Halt T- h. McCarthy was made temaorarv' chairman. Edward Clark Secretary.. On motion .temporary orgarmatkrt was made permanent, there being a majority of committee present. On motion April 8th was nancd aa the date for the pr mar to be held for the nomination u candidates fosr city offices. ' On motion managers cf election wH be allowed $2.00 per day. On mottoo the candidates for Mayor, Chy Tax Collector, City Clerk and CWef ol rPofice -were assessed $10,00 each or entrance fee; and each Alderman jZOO All candidates for nominations De barred from entrance after 1 idskht March 27, and all entrance fee must be paid on or before midnight IWarchi 27th. On motion polls wia open at. a. m. and close at 7 p. m. The following managers were ap pointed: 1st. Ward. W. D. BarrtnctoB, IC Hill, A. Lee. 2d Ward. Walter Furford. 1. A.- Patterson, R. B. Blalock. 3d Ward. T. I. .Mitchelf. G. la- Clark, J. F. McSorley. 4th Ward. Wm. Pans, L. S. Wood. Eugene Tucker. 5th Ward. I. W. Dowdv. Geo- D. Dail, J. W Dukes. On motion recess was taken to meet April 10, at 8 p. m. at the City Hall! to canvass result of Primary. iriub. t. .McCarthy, Chairman. EDWARD CLARK, Secty. March 11th, 1913. ANNOUNCEMENT. Candidate for Aldermen: ly than " on any x w announce ,, ourselves as candi- Otner StOVe. ;VY..i;i'jdateor"AVwe,nr9,n the second '. ;' "1 . , ! 1 I ward of the -citv of Npw.Bern. auhiecf Call lt the Gas Office and see the new 1913 line of to the Democratic, Primal ranges.' '; Berti Gas Co. n nnnini - v TOUR 1CA-CUSA AND FLORIDA I April 8th'. ' .We, will endeavor, to serve (6r the best interest Sf the city, f ,' 1 Very respectfully,. . W. B.. BLADES, ' ' -' S,,H. SCQTT. . .. . ,-' ' ANNOUNCEMENT. '. v At the reauest of , friends we here-' with announce ourselves as candidate jfor jAldermen from . theY First Waro suoject to tne k uemocratic primary to be held on April 8tfi, 1913. V, ; Vj- ;t': ; u t Respectfully; M HA h i - - . ".- THE VOTERS OF THE 2D WARD. We, the undersigned, voters and citizens . cf the second ward, feclin the necessity of our ward beine rep resented on the Board of Aldermen for the ensuing year, 'by able and progressive men, nominate tor the consideration' and approval of the Democratic P.-imary, the'f allowing pro gressive men: W. B. Blades and S. H. Scott. H. E. ROYALL. I. L. CASON. j. G. DUNN. INC. DUNN. T. D. CARRAWAY. HOLLJSTER. HARGETT. LEWIS C. L. SPENCER. W. L. HAND. W. A. LANE. M. M. MARKS. H. B. MARKS. CM. KEHOE. . . JL., H, CUTLER, JR. ? ' . ANNOUNCEMENT. ' . '-. . therewith announce myself a candi date for the position of Chief of Police Of the city of New pern subject to the Democratic JTimary to be held "n April Hrinr served as police officer for more thSrt eleven , years I promise, to faithr fully jprrform,- if elected,: the duties of the, CMet Jot I'oiice Y , . Kcsi ectiuii'. 1 . u. - li East Bound. 9:00 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. 5:0 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. 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. W. CROXTON, General Passenger Agent W. A. WITT General Supt. W. Hi, GRIFFIN. in I Tiir;nurn nn niunnin over the K I fl I n L U If LR n ft I Ln U fl U Florida , ke YS J A' it To' the Demccratic Voters of New. kavins h'otlced ifl the Sun ytercaV tFat I have been tamed by my. friends "Tl e People's Cannioate",for Mayor ot thcClty. ot -JNew Bern. -1 ,oeg to etatei while "thanking them for their . MIL I uLn I n L Unll LUK11IAvIU5XSJ; nTiir;M:wy. lecton accept the nomination and IS0FFERED AT "cOMPARATIV; KS The cruise will be on tht "New-'' Steamship EVANGELINE of the P, & 0. S. S. CO. .Uength; 364 feet, with 262 Staterooms) ' -'. -i'j SAILING FROM KEY WEST JANUARY.VI913.-; 'J-t&J. i , Other sailing! Jan. 21, Feb. 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, April land 15 For ' full . information t the ap proximate cost of the trip from any point desired,' and for ache-. duleiand reservations on . trains and on the ship,; address the un-' derslgned, who' will accompany the party.,.' ' ,w V;,, V SOUTHERN RAILWAY F. r.i. J3LLT. iif.::::Gii:).n. c. It Vill only cost flrMf? .' ,' sf T IT To get the .orth Vlu . Vlulj particulars postal card wc ' Gcribe For Tlie jc- Td the DrmpcratiC.V ol ew wf :, 4 r , v7 : .left inn "accent 'the nomination and City les of the vote rA to be expressed iat.thc uem-rK ' f riaiary ;vto b neid on li elected, i oromise toRive.tne people an Ticientam economic and a business-like administration of City affairs. ' . . ' '."; , -.'' -'.;.v. .' .. I arti in favor of running the City within its' income,' which can ;nnd should be done: and am unalterably (opposed to the sale of bonds to cover running expcnues. ; It will be jny pur- doC to promote a leelintt ot .t.ivic fri' and co-operation in ell things hicn attect the city;, and to stand for a progressive1 administration in both Ideas and In action. ; I am at all times a "Booster" of New licrn and a strong believer in the Greater New Bern to be. I ntnnd for the moral uplift of the city, for the enforcement of the laws, without fi-ar or f ivor. If rU-r.od, I will be the ,ivor of nil and will not go into oilire a tlie tool of any nmn, or as the prop- nty (j! any f.i(.tiotl fT clique. k. l ,1 : ". iPreniler Currier ;oI the .South A. K. The fpl:o wing chedule figures nre publUnert only ai Information and re, not g'laranfetd. ".'.! "-'.f,'; ,- .vy'f i .TRAIN No.' 21 Leavei Goldsboro 6:15 A. m. for Raleigh, Durhanl, Greens loro, ;' Ashevlllc' ; and ' Wayncsvillo Ihroygh train to . Asheville, handles :hair car to Wuyncsvillc Makes con 'ections at Greensboro for nil points North and East, and at Asheville with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicaf.o (id nil western points. j TRAIN No, 130 Leave Gol.!8"loro ;05 i. ni. for llilrigh Durham ,and C; tv boro. Ilamlles throujj'i Pn!l r.i Mi 5 h-cj.ing C.-ir from V .! ij.h to ' ' ;,i ; : v A:lm! 1 5 ..' ') a. n1., MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue of power contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 4th day ot June, 1V00, and executed by Ann ! Dixon to tne unclcrsigncu mortgagee which said mortgage is recorded in bi ol ot deeds number ltU, page i;, in ,the ofr.ee cf the Kegistcr of Dci!s cf Craven county, the undersigned morica?c, wi aWl-S O'ULtltJK M., ON THE 21st DAY OF APRIL, 1913, at the Court h; unc Coir in Iew ocrn, IN. L., c.lter to saii' at puclx auction to the ii:" .hue- bicder fcr cash the fcllowing described lot of land : All tact certain lot of l.-.nd in the city of New Bern, and on the ,wet fide cf East'I'rcnt S'rcct in the raid Citv NeW Be:n, and adjoining the lots of las. T. lewis and P. -A. Willis, and be ginning on the said East Front street at the corner, of "the lot occupied by f. A. Willis, formerly known, as the Dowdy lot and runs southward with said street 25 feet nine inches to las. T Lewis' line, thence with the said Lewis' line-westward 107 feet 3 inches to lot number 10-. in the plan of he said city of New Bcrrl thence with the line of the taid lot nuirber 10, 25 feet, nine inches ta theioto(P.A. Willis, tbence Vith tht Jiue oij.no jut, ui r. a, vvuus ivi icei o inches to the pi ac of beginning, being more fullv described in that certairt I morteaee deed from the said Ann R Uixon and. hea husband o t annie t,, Holland, recorded in book number 114 page 438, office of the Register of Deeds of Deodi of Craven county, -and "vbeing a part of the land conveyed, by doed dated June 15; 1892. from Jas. B. Lewis and others to the said Ann R.,Dix6A and Jas. T, Lewis recorded in book number 108, pages in and zs, .ottice vx tne Register Ot Deeds Ot .vraven county, OHN, S," GARRETT, -v. '1'r,,'.:..'.. '',.w. ,i..;v,:V'.,,.Mn-t-irairee, This the 17th day of March, 1911. vi1 DOVER A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE- PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. There Is not the least doubt Tiur that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best low price dF machine on the market today. It is durable, attractive and liht Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no complicated parts to get out ot order, it is like an open book. If something clogs, you have only to make a few turns with a screw driver, remove the part caustor the trouble, clean it off. renlace and go ahead. It is the only ma chine In the world on which the er of tpye and type bars can be takcm apart from the machine in lesa than ten seconds. This feature alone- Is worth many dollars aa a time: saver. It is the only machine now on the market with which twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one Writing. The ribbon. control is automatic, the color change is simple and convenient. the back spacer and tabulating, key are within an inch of the op erator's hands when using t he- machine. The type are lined in a symmetrical row in front of the operator and .are easily cleaned. Srtong piano steel wires control the type bars and it is impossible for these to break. The marhine is so constructed that the lightest' touch or the vigorous pound used in. heavy manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. Call at the office of the E. J. Land Printing Company and take a look, at this wonnaiful machine. Prices $65.00 cn the essy payment plan. Gran. Sugar, 5c Irish Potatoes 30c pit. Salmon, 10c, lire and 25c Best Lard, 15c Ib- Vegetable Lard, 10c lb Small Sour Pickle, 6c tfoz. Best Pat Flour 3c & 3 l-2c Picnic llama, 15c Corn, 10c-15c Hand P. Tomatoes, 121-2 AND '. . SOUTIIJfJOUNli ' "RAILROAD ' , v7. ,V 'fTilAFFIcrDEPARTMkKf:'; - 'i ,..' , i1 . '., , ' , '.'' '. - ,f . . i ;. 6. j Schedule of .Trains Carrying Pas- '.- ; .';'''". sengers. '.';v-' ; ,' ' Effective Thursday, January 1913. South Bound ' k North Bound Trains. ! Trains ,7 . 5 STATIONS 6 , 8 P. M. T.M, V . .A.M. AJM: Leave " . ' Arrive rfl:2S o:25 Dover' 9:00 9:05 4 :!':' 4.124 I'uys .. 8:13 8;50 Oar Store Is Operi:Tqday $e of fer HutlousTand Intelligent service aiid invito your., patronage 5 HI ' . IB ... B. W. HUNTER t i i irantftT i Our Business; Local columns briiifl results, trr1 them. 6: , in it,' n n- .- v, : 1 ,. ' t ,