I 4 i H date Jranian vater . - for Summer "XE ARE opening up a full line of Refriger ators, Zinc and Porcelain lined. We have the famous Automatic, the Leonard cleanable i which is among the best built boxes in the country. The sanatary arrangement inside beats all. If you are considering buy ing, it will pay you to examine these lines. J.S.Miller Furniture Go, 99 101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. THEY COME AND GO $ xxo oo-oo ooo ooo-o $ '' Mrs. Jcfin ' Thiera oP Raleigh, "who has been ; visitir.g her' mother, Mr. R. W. Pugh, on Metcalf street, left yesterday returning home.- '" Mn. 'Frank,, Clark (. of Goldsbo ; rrived inhe city yesterday for a islt with relative and friend;. -r r .' - ..A. D. Ward returned' last evening f:om a business trip to Jacksonville- . ' - L I.' Moore vrettrsed last evening -fiom a f rofessionil t it if Mcrehead .City.. :-;. ..Vi-V- .-'J.L' Zeig'e-, who holds a position as 'matchmeker ' "with S.-1V Eatoj, ltft yesterday for his home in Phila delphia where he will spend sexeral cays before' leaving for a tour of Europe. : Mark' Hall returned last night from a business trip in Jones county : .Senator F. M. Simmons who has been in the cky for the past few days enjoying a brief respite from his offi cial duties left last evening returning to Washington, D. rc. to attend to 8me official business before the special session of Congress is convened on April 7. i' J. E. Ramsey of Beaufort was among the business visitors in the city yester day. . Gaude R. Wheatly of Beaufort spent yesterday in the "cky , S.M. Brjnsoh County Superinten dent of Public Schools left last evehli g for jGove City to attend the dosing. exercises of that shepol which were held last night. Mrs. H. B. Hardy and daughter of Charoltte arrived in the. city last evening and are the guest .of the former s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Ives. A Truly lemarkabie Display of New Spring Fabrics and Ladies IeadytoWeac Garments Many a smart gir. hxs caueTit a hus band by posing as a man hater. Isn't it terrible the way a eirl man ages to' look like her own mother's sister by the time she Jins been married four years? It is with exceptional pleasure that we invite you to an early inspection of the new garments we have just received. Richness and beauty of fabric, style and grace in tailoring and every gar ment priced much less than youd ex pect. Combine to make this store the best place to shop, right now so we say 'Come, you need not buy because you come to look, but we know the pleasing fabrics, the exquisite style and splendid values will appeal every dis criminating woman. J.M. Mitchell and Company. "The Daylight Store" DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. Don't fail to come to the Parish House Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to see "The Trouble at Satterlee's", a one-act play and "A Fair Encounter". a comedietta. Admission-Children tan cents, adults, 25 cents. (Adv.) BASEBALL GAME NEXT SATUR DAY AFTERNOON. Next Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the baseball team, of the local high school will cross bats W th a team from the Elizabeth City high schcol. This game will be played at Ghent Park and the -public is urged to en courage the boys by attending. Beth teams are strong ' amateur o -ganiza-tions and the contest will be a spirited one. Ihis will be the first gamo of the season on a local diamond. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that in obed ience to and in compliance with an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina passed at its session of 1913, began and Jield in the city of Raleigh on Wednesday ,the 8th day of January; 1913, and ratified the first day of March 1913, the Board of Aldermen of The City of New Bern at a regular meeting held on the 19th day of March,' 1913, by resolution duly adopted, ordered and called an election to bs held in the City of. New Bern on the . first Tuesday in May, 1913, it being the 6th day. of May , .1913, and the time fixed by law for holdirg the nt regu lar election of aldernen for the City of' New Bern, at which election will be submitted to the , qualified Vaters of the City, the question: Whether an additional 'annual tax shall be levied therein for. the support of the ' publ'c ' graded schools in said city which were authorized or establish- e.d Tinder' the act entitled MAn aet to- estabiisn graded schools In the City of New ; Bern," 'ratified lihe 6th dav of March lsyy, being chapter 547 of the Public Laws of North Carolina of. 1899; and.issue bonds of the City of New Bern in, an amount, not to exceed the sum of forty"; thousand ! dollars, with interest coupons attached, to aid in i iic cuusiruciiynauu equipment , oi a public graded school building or build ings, and in the maintenance of public graded schools la said city ; 3 - v ,'That at said election the ballots tend ered and cast shall 'have written or printed ' upon ' the . same "For special school. taxs and bonds" ,' or 'Against special school tax and bonds'' , and all qualified electors who favor the special tax rd issue of tonds shi 1 vot a ticket oa which shall be written or printed the words "For spetral echoel tax and bonds" and all qualified vottrs who may be opposed tothe special tax and issue ofvbonds shall -vote, a ticket "oa which shall be written or printed, the words . "Again j special school tax and bonds.". ?r. That there shall be a new reigs ration of all the qualified voters residing in said city ; ' -';'-' : iThat 'the said election will be ' held and ' conducted . in the same manner and under the same requirements of law as. govern the .elections held for the election of aldermen of eaid city. Notice ,is also hereby given that in obedience to' and in compliar ce h the. Charter ei the City of New Bern the ..said , Board of Aldermen- a: ' the meeting aforesaid ordered called an elec tion tobeT held in said city c n said first Tuesday in' May, 1913, it , being the 6th day of May, 1913; at which elec tion shall be elected two aldermen in each of the five wards of the city by the qualified voters of said wards, re spectively. That for the purpose of holding said elections the persons hereinafter named have been appointed registrars and poll-holders, and the polling places 1 a e been designated as follows, viz, First, Ward: Polling place, City Ha. 11 , Registrar, G. M. Crapon Poll-holders, J. B. Hill and John T. Gerald Second Ward: Polling place, County Court Hous;. Registrar, J.. A. Patterson. Pcll-holders, R. B. Blaloik, and Walter Fulford. Third Ward: Pdling place, Atlantic Engine House Registrar, Geo. T. Bowden. Poll-holders, John McSorley and Geo. Clark. Fourth Ward : Polling Place, 4th Ward Engine House . Registrar, Eugene Tucker. Poll holders, L. S. Wood and Wm. Parris. Fifth Ward: Polling placd, Riverside Engine Houre Registrar, J. R. Merritt. Poll Holders, Helen Huff and E. T. Hollowell. That the registrars will open and keep open the registration books for the registration of voters from and including the second Monday preceding the first Tuesday in May, 1913, o and including the following Saturday, be tween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock, p. m. each day. And the registrars and poll-holders will meet at the polling places in their respective wards on Monday preceding the elec tion to hear and determine challenges. The polls in each ward will be open from 7 o'clock a .m. to- 7 o clock p. m. on said election day. By order of the Board of Alderman of the City of New Bern, this 19th day of March, 1913. v F. T. PATTERSON,. City Clerk. I If you rare 1 STYLE Jffiiy 7015 111 , Fine Lot of Veal Today ; Roasts, Cut lets Chops 18c per lb. H' - A. Castet .ft tiv? Phone MQ 24'' -M ' .The Home of Better . ; : Meats For Less 4; ; . "" Money ; t one ot the many women . who .experiment with?; diFerent lanck cor- -1" .; - . " ."' - :; 'sets and think you are ' hard to fit, you could end all , your ; corset troubles by gettirig the Kabo model suited to vrrnr Tinmrp Kabo corsets fit every woman and give her a style and comfort that she won't find with other corsets. There's a Kabo model -for every figure. MRS. B. ALLEN, SOLE AGENTS 85 Middle Street, New Bern Here is a Watch Worth While ! A 16 size flat model Elgin movement. $10 in a 20 year gold-filled case, a variety of beautiful designs to choose from, $5.50 in a nickel case. A watch thatwill pre ve itself a truly dependable companion. Conrrlskt KIm CJonet Co. ; Style 7018. Ii mide ol a poplin, dm moderately high but. vary long oyer hip, short ening slightly at' back and (root. 11-inch front clasp, three pain of strong bote supporters, very prettx lace trim. Metal eyelets. Sizes 18 to 30. 93.50 v' . 'r I I1IUUIL UUI I II ILIIU i . ; I I I ROMPERS' 5dc. TRACC MARK BLOUSE 50 c. t t x 0 A Full line of Boys Blouse in White, Blue Kaki J and, tripes, Little soft collar attached. The $ j new style 50c, , . a Rompers in every different style 50c. Boys night snircs anq rajamas xor a . resiiui sieep ancr a hard days playing. A. T. WIL IS 9 2 ' :'C '.'..'.'''iTMP CTinP THAT'S nTPPFPFMT' Minscrme Journal Ii 7 "v ? i 557 appreciate the fact that buying shoes is a very trying ordeal fpr:.' ; 1 v g g H tlyv '" uui uiiuiio uic ivwaiu iiaaxvxi , W. r 'y -1& - -r ' -:. :'fy.7L.s i if. i i win irst' -. v iikii vtia . i Jtiii lint- a i it: v w ciii, 11 1:111 j. 1 vi nab u.xut 'i y. z$: -;i:&'It the Big Store shoes your family and yourself. i - . . . i it . it) .a 1 : j.:...V.',. .Wf. 1 4 , v:Vr5V::r': M c v ' B c r n D i 5 tore ! 1 i