r 1 'M' vr v :1 -ie New Bern Plumbing Co. .' ''"'."' .- . ' Y- '- . ' v - - - ' Say they are getting a plenty of work. . Why '.. ( U it? Becaute they handle the standard fix-; ' tures and treat their customers riht; ICally ; -. '-Wv.. ..'-Jj 't'. -:- on them. cr&i -il S .-I.- 'c ,w --4 y .. -H'.,'T '--. iJ-V- 5t"-" ' v "?' i ' $ 1 0 Given. Away THE PEPSI-COLA give $10 00 for? the why: "I Drink Sentences must be brief, have per suasive, convincing, positive selling force, without unnecessary words. .This contest: will close March 31st, 1913. Send j our reasons tolhe edi- .... t -) ' - 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 Have You - A Gas Range in not, you are doing without one oi tne greatest lab 7 , ,v ' v - , I , idti imsK ? .-'Call at the Gas Office and see the new. 1013, line of ' ' mnd'tto 1 y.'-''.''V''' . i - r y ranges. . M H V-vVJ hi' i'..'S,''.' ,.' . , iY ' -.' ' t o w., . X'f-lrf'??.. ;i '"J 'JXljxnr iQia a&-tiS " ' lyCWs BjVI lMLiaOU : I i" I Vt'l t H i.yr-'r.''Vi? ' V ' 1". TPf..'--.H.yw.ltH.lll.. : j-: PANAMA-JAHA1CA-CUBA VIA ' THE OVERSEA la UfDliKliU Al A.UUfllt'AKAllViajI i-' SMHLLGOST The 1 cruise, wilt be on (the New Steamship EVANGELINE oftha; P. 4 O. S.': S. CO. " (Length 364 j feet, With 262 Staterooms ' ' I' SAILING FROM KEY -,WE5t : JANUARY T, 1913. ' J; ''. Other sailings Jan, 21, Feb. 4 and , ' 18, March 4 and 18, April land 15M F. n. Jour. v:;u::::3Tr :k h. c. It will only cost a postal card worth .ONE. 4 I v ... i - V: s COMPANY will fiVe best reasons IX- 'X 19 the Kitchen? If or savers exists today. Ti aura l rntY. K .f"VS VU - 'lete "WithOUt It I iLSli'" and once used always used. AU-of the cook ing can be done on; thd modern g2ls.; range bak-j 'T In t m S broiling, I etc., and can be 1.J.I1I..I.. sssasssE ARD FLDRIDAiir . , FLORIDA KEVS ARATTVETiY -V? i . V 1 ' For full inlormation, the ap ; a proximate cost of the . tyip from any point desired, and for! sche- 'xlules and ressrvations ofy; trains " and on dhe shipj "address thaun- , dorstgned, who , will accompany the party. CENT To get the particulars J etC.i ' ana Can De If ; elected, X promise ; to give the dntipmnrptniiirlc. people an eificient;: an economic 'and )rf-&? r , " business-Uke a4mlnistration of City lv than ton -.atty affau.v-r,-i;-. k-Wv 4AtM .. I I aid in favor of ru'nnin Announcements NOTICE TO CANDIDATES V Candidates for " Mayor ,Cheif of Police, Tax Collector, City Clerk and Aldermen will pkas pay the entrance (ee as required by the Executive Com mittee to Edward. Clark. - : ' " . THOS. -F.VMcCARTHY r , ' . EDWARD Kr XO THE Vt r v ;: . Chairman. CLARK, , Secty VOTERS OP THE THIRD WARD.-" - ; . - We' hereby announce oarselvesV as candidates t for Aldermen ' from' the Third Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held April 8th, 1913... f V, M.-D. W. STEVENSON. A. T. DILX; i ANNOUNCEMENT.. At the request of my friends I here by announce ,5 myself , a'r candidate for Alderman; from the ; Fourth' Ward subject othe Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th, 1915, 'r, Very respectfully, thos. f. McCarthy., ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request ofny Wends I here by announce myself .a candidate for i Alderman, fiom the Fourth Ward i subject . to the -. Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th; 1913. , Yours very respectfully, j,' G. BRINSON. TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD : WARD. r We the undersigned voters of the 3rd Ward, believing it to be to the best interest of the city, to be represented I by young, able and progressive business men, respectfully endorse for Aldermen Messrs. M. De W. 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. JOHN SUTER, JR GEO. R. FULLER. L. L. HENDERSON , J. F. BATEMAN. T. T. MITCHELL. JOHN F. McSORLEY. i ANNOUNCEMENT. , pandidate for Aldermen. , We announce ourselves as candi dates for Aldermen from the second ward of the city of New Bern, subject to the Demof rario Primary to be held April 8th. We will endeavor to serve forthe' best interest of the city. - Very respectfully, W.- B. BLADES, -S. H.; SCOTT. - ANNOUNCEMENT. At the l r6a uest of friends -we here- i with announce ourselves as candidates r. AM frnm th- First Ward aubject tothe Democratic Primary Sheldon AprU 8th, 1913. . . Kespecttuiiy, WM. ELLIS. , T. G. HYMAN, ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of the lty of New Bern- , : I hereby announce myself a candi date 'f of the office of Mayor of the es of the Voter , to. be expressed' at the k the" Citv within , its income, : which' tan --, and OP0Posy?o running expensesr,;Ilwi!l . bevmy'jsur- ppse ...to .v prontotev al feeling, of, 'Civic pride nft co-operation L in-all things whfch '.affert W,- tity:r and-c-rtahd orx .--wgrea8ivi(-f adm1iustrtion:...-iri bPih iie" and in action. 'rc-r; should be done; and am- unalterably both, ideas and in action. 'I am - fit i nil Nt!nipii ' '"Horn Ne Bern' and ;a strong believer in the Greatef iNeW Betn t beJ ? I stand for -the .moral , uplift, of the citVi? for the .enforcernentof Jthe .laws. without iear or, lavor.-,,, n eiectea, i win De tne Mavof Of all and will not fro Into office as the tool of any roan, or as the dtod- erty of an faction or clique. ': BAXTER.-. TQ THE.-iVpTERS OF THE FIRST We the 'undersigned citizens of the First . Ward, '.desiri-ng that "the -city shall have upon its Board of -Aldermen ' men .; of y business ability and sound judgment, do place in noniina tioit William Ellis and Thos.-G. Hy maa.i S6bjefct to the Democratic' Pri mary to tie. held April 8th( 1913. A dd Ai REV.. 11. A. MERFELD. IT. B. KEHOE EDWARD CLARK. 1 1' -rrM.; HOWARD. . : I'. N. PINNER. .. :U ' 13. M.- ROBERTS.. . -'.-.: I.. G. DANIELS. "1 ' :, C. E. PENNINGTON. ;': ' U.- B. HURST. : ';. - ,: J. S. CI.AYPOOLE. ' E..M. .GREEN. ,.. ; ' ' ANNOUNCEMENT, v We announce ourselves as r.in diitcs for 'Aldermen-from the Fifth vVanlr(it the city ol ftew born siilijrrt to the DciiKK-ral runiiry to 1c April Pi h. - . o v ,', i' ) nil in ,. r to ( hi" i-rvf 1 1 i' ! i i ' ift' - I i. ive y -if' . ANNCUNCLMENT. v I hereby announce -myself a candi dare for the position of mayor of the city of New Bern subject tothe Dent- cQrafic primaries to be. held . April 8, 1913, : Kespertufylly, ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic' Votcrs-of the Qrv of New Bern.' -J - . v --i-h 1 hereby announce myself a -candi date lor. the- omce. of Chief of Folic. ior the nsuing two years, to succeed myselt,. l nankin? my-many mends for their past favors and kindly asking their, .support in tne coming primaryi I promise, if re-elected to continue to fill the duties of the office to the very oest oi my anutty. - i.- .. ; - '. Youra rMnfrtfiill. , : . J . I rrx , ANNOUNCEMENT. , Z 1 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election5 fo the office , of ' City Clerk, -. subject T td the Democratic orimiry to be Jield April 8, 1913. In solicitine your support I desire to thank you for the consideration that you have always given nic iu iuc uasi. TKespecHully, , ; F. f . PATTERSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce' "myself a candidate -for 1 ax Collector for City of New Bern, N. C for ; ensuing term Two Years, subject to- Democratic Primary to, be held ADfil. oth. iyi3. 1 will again highly -appreciate your Yours very respectfully, ; J. J. TOLSON TO THE YOTERS OF THE 2ND WARD. .We, the undersigned, voters and citizens of the second ward, feeling the necessity of our ward being ! rep resented on the ' Board of Aldermen for the ensuing .year, by able and progressive, men, nominate for the consideration and approval of the Democratic Primary, the following pro gressive men: W. o. blades and i ri. bcott. H. E. ROYALL. J. L.,CASON. T. G. DUNN. NO. DUNN. m T. D. CARRAWAY. J. T. HOLLISTER. I. T. HARGETT. ; W. L. LEWIS C. L. SPENCER. W. L. HAND. W. A, LANE. M. M. MARKS. H. B. MARKS. C. M. KEHOE: L. H. CUTLER, JR. ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith announce m; iself a candi date for the, position of Chief of Police of the; city of New Bern subject to the Democratic Primary to b.e held in April Having served as police officer for more than eleven years I promise to faith fully perform, if -elected, the duties of the Chief of Police. Respectfully,. W. H. GRIFFIN. NOTICE. To the Democratic Voters of New Bern: : , , Having noticed in the Sun yesterday that I have been named by my friends as "The Peopte'S' Candidate" for Mayor of the City of-New Bern. 1 ,beg to state, while thanking them fcr. their compliment, that 1 cannot at; this elect-iofi accept -the nomination and AM NOT A CANDIDATE.. March 15, 1913. : J.: W. BIDDLE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier oi ' the South N. B. The for owing schedule figure: are published only ai information and are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro 6:45 it. in- fur Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, Ashcvillc ' and ' Waynesille. Ihro'. gb. .train to Asheville, handles :hair vnt.to- AVaynesvillc. Makes -con-'ectiens. at , Greensboro for all p6ints North and' Eat, and at.Asherilic -with Carolina Special for Cincihnatij Chicago nd all" western points. . ". . TRAIN No i) Leaves Goldsboro ''jOS.'iv fjtrti-,for Raleigh . Durham ; ,artd 'Greensboro! '.'Handles . tjirotigli Pull- ,r.iant '$leepnK Car ; Jfroniv; R,1)cigh to Atlanta, arrives . Atlanta a. m:; making ciniiyjtrion.Jor Ivcw Orleans, Tesas, California an-l all W estern inints also comiects at f Troensl wo wit h through1 ttain "forr! all ' Western , and Eastern pbipts; '1: 'p'tity'S';.' i ";'TMIN GreeV s5oto,;-vlVfrilte5i direct; iconiiettioh at (Jrjeiw'bofo. with o)W,P.tjliraanSte;p Ire Citrain forAYnshfepiton. Baitimore riiila 'eUM 8 !Nc" Xik ftn4 all Lastern ar.d w irthtr j puts f.,onnecta also t ircenboroith:i 'thraughToUrtst f Sleeping. Cat ; for-Lon" Angeles and San Francisco.J f 'Jy., I fte ..'ii ' ;TRA1N.111-Leaycs irli 15t). m' for . Raleigh, ? Durham And Cli'eensbro.. 1 landlfei , Ptijlmah' , Sleep ing Caf: Raleigh Jto';, Vinstbn-'Salem. Mafcps' connection, at, Greensboro with thiQughtrain for Atlanta and; K'ew Cr- leans, a!so'makeonnection to)r Ahe. wiile, Chattanooga, St. .Louis.'Memphis, Birmingham and .all Wyptern' points.'-'.; For .detailed information,:' also for formation .'concerning i)cciaj round tr'lrl rates siccdtint Various ptrcial ocra,s ionsVTullman sleeiiing car rtsefvatiobs,' ask; any Southern Railway .Agent. or communicate M'ith the und?rs!gncd.i I , . , 71- o.;xnW . , - Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N C. ' ' . ""s V Our T,ocal H r r- Norfolk Southern Railroad . ROUTE OF TIIE . . "Night-Express" Schedule In- effect Jan. Stb,'191i K. B. The following kchedufe figures are published as. information cnlyand are not guaranteed. ; ' i ... , , - t TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North -and West Bound. ' lx:40 A, M. Daily nwhl express Pull . J man Steeper for Norfolk. 9:05 As M. Daily for Norfolk con- nects for all points north and st Parlor Cat service between Wash ington and Norfolk. 1:35 P. M, Daily txcept Sunday f or j- Washington, . Greenville Wilson and Raleigh.. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. 4:15 A. M. Daily night express fcr Goldsboro. '' 9:00 AMs Daily for Goldsboro. 5:20 P,; M. Daily for j Goldsboro. ; Eastx 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 hformation or reserva tions on Fullnian cars apply to T. H. Bennett, Ticket Agent, New Bern," N. C. Phone 737. W. W. CROXTON, General Pnssenger Agent. W. A. WITT CeneJal Supt. - MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue of power contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 4th day of June, 1906, and.executed' by Ann R. Dixon to the Undersigned mortgagee, which said mortgage is recorded in book of deeds number 160. page 55. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, the undersigned mortgagee, will at 12 O'CLOCK M.. ON THE 21st DAY OF APRIL, 1913, at the Court house door in New Bern, N. C, offer for sale at -public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot of land: All that certain lot of land in the city of New Bern, and on the west side of cast front street in tne said Uty ot New Bern, and adjoining the lots of jas. l. Lewis and f. A. Willis, and be- ginning on the said East Front street at the corner of the lot occupied by P. A. Willis, formerly known as the Dowdy lqt and runs southward with said ftreet 25 feet nine inches to Jas. 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 Bern, thence with the line of the said lot number l(, 25 feet, nine inches to the lot of P. A.; Willis, thence with the line, of the lot 01 P, A. Willis 107 feet 3 incites to the place of beginning, being more fully described -in thSt certain mortgage "deed from the said Ann R. Dixon and her husband to Fannie E: Holland, recorded in book number 114, page 438, office of the Register of Deeds of Deeds of Craven county, and being a part of the. land conveyed by deed dated June 15, 1892, from Jas. B. Lewis and others to the said Ann K. Dixon and Jas. T. Lewis recorded in book number 108, pages 277 and 278, office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county. JOHN S. GARRETT, Mortgagee. This the 17th day of March, 1913. DOVER AND SOUTH RAILROAD BOUND TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Schedule of Trains CarryUt!l Tas Effective Thursday, January 9, 1913. cu:h Bound North. Bound Trains Trains 7 - 5" STATIONS 6 i 8 ' P.M. P.M. A. M. A. Mr (cave , rfi:25 ' o4:23. 4:40" 4:42 4:44 4":46 Arrive 9X0 ' 9:03 Dover Foys Taylors S;43 8:39 8:28 8:17. 7:56 "'5J S:4 8:37 8:28 8:10 ! 4:53 v 4:57 Phillips ,5:021.5:08!Wimsatt; , 5:22 V 5:29" Cohi fort; ,S;40 5:50 Petersburg 7:35. .7:50 j :455i5S;j. Richlahdai 70f7.:4S' ri'Arrivei' ft i ij-J. Leave' '':-":'.!?'' A. M. fcr-Stop on Signal ' j ----Regular Stopr oTraihs1 run- tDally , except- Sunday. V !.'j'- C..-J... I.' f't s:.i .-. , ..If ? neraljManager.,-: mm -vYou want the best thing yoii can et for y6ur money Then buy j Morn inn: Cup"; coffee. All coffee pure and whdlccome. o rTralns run Sunday ;onIyiTi 5 J v'-vr-j:?T V i- , rarac 'Manager 1 Lp. w;chArsc,. 71 - i'. '; ' C: . HI i i Whin drstU consents to let 1K long tlm It takes anecfsslvely a oM taftea aUtbote wt Kvo.-im Ncket. H Al -v . Maiia Him Cautious. : . " - J Mr. White I undersisnd. Smathera. that jonr thnwl aboot to" go Into! court to wjo ctrtam aeunqueci wor aUiren for tew reut.V BrnddeJ' Smath erTassahonly'I doesn't call folkf dat -won't.- pay NJe Eawq, cer, nonst debtednes.1 wnhshipah.-' Mr; Wblte- "What do,, you ;,cajl j .themt ; rudder Eoafters Ne'm mini fiht ne'ra mind what 1 call 'em. I called one of 'em what I called him dia mawnln'. anrtj be knocked me In de head wld a rock. -National Monthly. , Shopping Up to Data. , , "No. none of these hnts snsgest my personality at nil.. Von see. I'm a great race' goer, adore drama, rend classics In tlje original, sympathize with the woman's movement; travel a good deal and am Intensely temperamental. The hat 1 want must convey air this." Satire. . ,. Looking Forward. Frlend-Hnve j'ou nnmpd. the baby yet? rroud Mother No; Ve ' nnmt be very carvful to fflve Wm" a nice one, beciiusf there will be'SO inaHy uamec fter hlra vrhen he-become president. NOTICE DEMOCRATIC C.TY PRIMARY. Meeting of the City Democratic Executive Committee was called to order at 8:0 at the City Hall. T. F. McCarthy was made temporary chairman. Edward Clark Secretary. . On motion temporary organization was made permanent, there being a majority of committee present. On motion April Sth was named as the date for the primary to be held for ,the nomination cf candidates for city offices. j Oa motion managers of election will be allowed $2.00 per day. On motion the candidates for Mayor, City Tax Collector, City-Clerk and Chief of Police were assessed $10,00 each for entrance fee, and each Alderman $2.00 All candidates for nominations be barred from entrance after midnight March 27, and all entrance fees must be paid on or before midnight Marclv 27th. On motion polls will open at i 6 a. m. and close at 7 o. m The following managers were pointed: 1st. Ward. W. D. Barrington, I L. Hill, A. Lee. ap R A. L, 2d Ward. Walter Fulford, J G. . Patterson, K. a. Blalock. 3d Ward. T. J. Mitchell, Clark, Js-J. McSorley. 4th Ward. Wm. Paris, L. S. Wood,. Eugene Tuckeiv 5th Ward. J. W. Dowdy, Geo, D. Dail, J. W Dukes. On motion recess was taken to meet April 10, at 8 p. in. at the City Hall to canvass result of Primary. thos. f. McCarthy, Chairman. EDWARD CLARK, Secty. March 11th, 1913. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE -TYPEWRITER. There Is not the least doubt -but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE I TYPEWRITER is the.best low priced utHviwuv vu imv luni act lVUd i. 1 1, is durable, attractive 'and liiht. Its simplicity is marvelous. Tlfere are no complicated parts to get out of 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 causing the trouble, clean it off, replace ana 3 anena. it is the only ma j chine in the world on which- the set ;o? tpye and trpo bars can be taken j apurt from the machine in less than tsn seconc'r. This feature alone U worth man-' dollars as a time saver. It is the only machine" now. Ion the market with' which twenty legible typewritten coplca can be rnao'2 at one wiling. "The ribbon control Is automatic, the color c!iRn;;e is oimple a?id convenient, the; Each- $;v.ger -an.i tafcrlat'ng key are within an Inch of ihs op eratcr'a hands . when using the machine. The t; pe are lined in a syxnmatri.al row in front of the operator a.-.d tra easily cleaned. S-'t t-.-ind niarwi .nf-,.1 r:c.j Mnt.nl the tvnfl kr.i find it in linrmnlMo ior tueee. to break, the machine is so constructed that . the lightest touch or - the .vigorous, pound, used In heavy ' manifolding .1 have the 3amre effect on the mechanism. CaU at the office of the E. J. Land Printing Company and take a look at tnis -wonncrtui machine. . Price $65.00 on the easy' payment plan. Southern ; ; f rKEMlCK CARRIER OF THE south !?,fvV 'V - North, Sout, East & West r::t.":f: - iy-.--;: ? v ui. ruurm-inp ; tares to western. .;: North V Carolina;' "the -' Lahd; of v the -' resort.') If ';W;y?J! -".ft '&Mt : lighted coaches, ccmt.L'te -t inmarVcaf -c ' --' . '. - '.' '':'..' . I If you'r COntemolatina atririto anvr 'Y point, before completing arrangement :1 "v." for sane, It will be wita, for you to coh- ' 1 . : cult a - rrttjiAntJ.f Jv' tt id. CnnihMn ' x Railway, or write the undersigned, who - ' wilt elailv flnil tr-nnrtunnatv f --- O IUI I4IOII IWUi with all Information as to you best and ' quickest schedule and most comfort--table in which tonial;e the trip. II. F. CAR Y, Gen. V . n',! V. " ", ( I o. J :6