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''04, .y''" -He's'-.- US'!;:. '- .' S I .... r 1 S V -.' !- - .--- 7.' ' ' ''' ' 11 '". YOU WANTiMQ TAKE A Hi representative to talk the New Bern The New Bern Say they are getting a plenty of work. Why is it? Because they handle the standard fix tures and treat their customers right. Call on them. . Phone 734 A Million Dollar Worth of Harley-David-- ; sons in The Government Service V . 'IT 11? II ' 111 t L-J. i 1 ' . A. T T . J C . . 1 - . . i na wona s Largest wiotorcycie uses more HARLEY-DAVIDSONS than all other makes combinedi5; These machines are today used by .' ',--...ia tne government wiau .aervtce aione mere are over naney I ' - Davidsons In daily use, collecting : to tneir reliability. , ,. Hundreds of individuals and : aaviusuu lu uc Lite lucai mviuivyi'icJiui .viiiiiiti.ai u.c . a lie HARLEY - DAVIDSON today holds the World'g EconomyRecord, as well as tWorld's Recordu ' for. Endurance and Reliability. It is the onlv motorcvele made with the ' Ful Floteing Scat antf Free Wheel ; ol the greatest comtort devices . ; TERMS ' tic t:' tt w w Li Hj XJ 1 VV. 1 . NEW BERN, ; as noi complete The Best of Eve rytning,; .'V Y'VV'- ies Rest Rooitis. For ocean BATH! Of course you lo ami you 11 enjoy it sUl tte more if you Iiave A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF HOT WATER ri some homes, during tte sum mer months, a supply of, Lot water ia only available on sucn Jay when tte coal range to in use. On otter Jaye its a cold bath, or go witLout. The VULCAN Gas Water Heater Will neat any amount of water you may want. Tte VULCAN operates very quickly. Light tte teater, then get ready for your tatt; by the time you are ready, the water is heated. AVrite us for our booklet. A reauest will bring our special matter over with you. Gas Company Plumbing Co. , 69 Broad Street user, me uimeu oiai.es vjoverniiieui, i nine different goyerniraents.v jii'; and delivering maiL-r-a fitting tribute.". - . .-- , .-'' corporations have proven the Harley-' Control (both patented feature?) two " known to motorcycling.;-.! , v; MADE I,ASY . , . , .- ); t'- 1- n ' v "V It L 1 A JVi O g e U.i , , ' ' ft NORTH CAROLINA ;5vA:t' 1 S3a - ,A-.r.- wnnuuc a visit; iu me ' ' mi. rnvate uining Koom..L.aa- V',) ; A-W " ' Tfie ' f V . .. -- . Announcements AKNOUNCMENT. , s.; . I announce myielf a candidate fcr Tar Co;!cctr for City of. New Bpf, N. C lor msmng term To inn, subject to Democratic Primary taw. held ApriLth, 1913. L will again highly appreciate your support.:.- . . ;.' xoura very respecuuiiY, j - Z ..-. J. J. TOLSON.. FOR ALDERMEN. To tte Democratic Voters of the . . . ' . ... i loua wara. .-. ; ., t w. v..v we nereDv announce- uuicivc i Democratic candidates for " ' aldermen J I from the -third ward, aubject to the rules of -the Democratic 'primary to be held April 8th. (GAPT.) JOSEPH GASKILL. JAMES B. DAWSON. 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. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of my friends I here by announce myself 'a candidate for Alderman from the Fourth Ward subject o the Democratic Primary to 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 Alderman fiom the Fourth Ward 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. 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. Stevenson and A. T. Dill of the 3rd Ward. J. J. LASSITER. W. A. SMITH. S. G. ROBERTS J. L. McDANIEL. W. G. BOYD. 11. M. ROBERTS. W. P. JONES. -MW. SULTAN. JOHN SUTER. LEINSTER DUFFY. HARRY SULTAN. C. V. McGEHEE. . 1 JOHN SUTER, JR GEO. R. FULLER. L. L. HENDERSON. J. F. BATEMAN. T. J. MITCHELL. , JOHN F. McSORLEY. ANNOUNCEMENT. Candidate for Aldermen. We announce .ourselves as candi- dates for Aldermen from the second ward of the city offew Bern, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held April 8th. We will endeavor to serve for the best interest of the city. Very respectfully, W. B. BLADES, 6. H. SCOTT.. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of friends we here- I . i , i . i ; i . . wuii announce ourselves as canuiuaies for Aldermen from the First Ward subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on April 8th, 1V13. , . Respectfully, WM. ELLIS. -' T. G. HYMAN.! t ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of the ity of New Bern. . ' ' . I I herebv announce myself a candi date for the office . of Mayor, .of the Pitof Ne Berii,tWect to the ' wish-, es of the voters to bd expressed at the Democratic . Primary - to . be- ield on Anrit Rrh 101 X . .-... i'i I r'" 'vT ' 7' - -J ' -. - V ' ' ' 1 J ; jeiectea, .1 "promise to give tne peoplean efficient, an economio and: JffaS!?""-? y' ; I ara-in favor of; running the City, witfunVits income,' which ,.caa and, nnu to : nromote ' a. tplinc pride1 "aha: co-operation ' ia.'all, thingwl wnicn sBpect tne, cttyj'jana ,.ro . stana for ,a - progressive, .administration " tn 4 both ideaOnd &1 tio,tt.' .-':tt' tor , a r-progressive, .a.uminisxrawon I am at ikll tittiesr a Booster "of ewMera -ana a, stronit' oeuever the .Greater; Ne-w- jPert lor the moral u the enforcement iiear.or iavor.? u eiectea, t win pe tne f . ..' . . .. ,.t 1. 'I t. 1 . I. . TO THE VOTERS OF.THE FIRST noMiu-w. uonei aB;m -unaiiwwoiy i Bjtf. ta mcmy former portion, whi i I- v ii an- appLcant for the tecond 4 am iputt toi ,tne city, i or to me that I am supported by the of 'the .laws'. - Without I -Vul' I3r.. : Mayor. of all and Vill not go into office f "7-.l!r as .t,he tool pf any-(n4n,..or the.'prdp- as" 'Jkleet ifrU erty of any jfactipn or clique. -.Y-f.' : - As .ah; evidence of t.,he;factithat I arnnotsupported 'byjihe machineI 4 .-V.-waki..- ;' (. ', ; , Jen Hun are. taking against.-; me. ;.l c-e w ndrs,Xned citizens, of :.thc d not'. Wame ahy man' for hU hon First' Ward, desiring - that the- city . . - . . , j . -.. . shall have upon ltsBoard of Alder' e conviction, but 4 'do , not -think men men ? of , business ability, and that wit', Employes .should , take ; ac sound judgment, do place in nomina-JtivApart In policlts.; 'Ask Mr. TooTc- tioft Williami fcllis and Ihos. O. Ily marv to-be hcld Auril 8th '1913. . : a ' . I-V. It.. A. Mt-Kt t-LU ' I . B. KEHOE ; l EDWARD CLARrC, . ' ' J. M. HOWARD, ; F. N. PINNKR. ' , D. M. ROHI-.KTS. ; ' L. G. DANIKI.S. ; i C. E. PENNINGTON. , is. f?. in : -T. ' j. s. ci a i ogle: i.. r.T. (. '.;..n. ANNOUNCEMEN T. - : I herebv announce myself a caadi cate for the pcwn cf mayor cf the city cf New Bern subject to the. Dem coraf c priciarirt ta ' be held April 1913. , - - . Kesrrtuiy:ir. -. - - i;:" H. &ANGERT.,; .'ANNOUNCEMENT. C - ' T the Democratic otets of the Citv of New Bern. . 1 hereby . announce myself a candi date for the office of Chief cl roUce. for the ensuing two rear." to succeed mvself. Thankine my -many- friends P '.avor 8n Vna'T Itheir auDoort mHhe comir.K oriraary. proraie, if re-elected to coctinuo to hii the duties oi tne otu.ee to tne very best . of my ability.- v.. : r..if.." 1. IUHIB C. LUPTON. NOUNCEMENT. "-. I herebv annoutlce myself a candidate for re-election to the, office of City Cleric, subject , to the Democratic Drimarv to be held April 8, 1912. In soliciting 'your support I desire to thank you lor tne consideration tnai ou nave always given me in mc yasi. (Kespecttuuv. F. "T. PATTERSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce rr.yself as candi date for Alderman, from the Fifth Ward of the City of New Bern sut- ject to the Democratic Primary to be held April 8.. I will do all in my power if elected to conserve the best interests of the city and to serve you faithfully. Very respectfully, , R. J. DISOSWAY. TO THE VOTERS OF THE 2ND WARD. We, the undersigned, voters and citizens ol the second ward, tceling 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 cf the Democratic Primary, the following pro gressive men: W. B. Blades and H. bcott. H. E. ROYALL. I, L. CASON. j. G. DUNN. I NO. DUNN. T. D. GARRAWAY. T. T. HOLLISTER. T. T. HARGETT. V. 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 myself a candi date for the position of Chief of Police of the city of New Bern subject to the Democratic Primary to be held inAbril Having served as police officer for more than eleven years 1 promise to faith fully perform, if elected, the duties of the Chief ol Police. Respectfully, W. H. GRIFFIN NOTICE. To the Democratic Voters of New Bern: Havine noticed in the Sun vesterdav that I have been named by my friends as "The People's Candidate" for Mayor of the City of New Bern. I beg to state, while thanking them for their compliment, that I jcannbt at this election ' accept the nomination and AM NOT A CANDIDATE.. March 15, 1913. J. W. BID I I FOR ALDERMAN, i Through the request cf delcgatos and friends I announce myself a candidate for alderman of the 5th Ward subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held April 8, 1913. L. M. SATTERWTHAITE. ANNOUNCEMENT. Learning that many of my personal friends are interested in the selection of' 'Aldermen in the ccming Primary, with a view of my re-election as Col lector "cf Water arid Light Rentals, and desirirg to relieve them as vell as all of the candidates" "for the office of Aldermen of any embarassmcnt oc- casioned by , te suggertich that I wou1d : again, ?a $atid . . - , ,i J t P8ltl9n of Ccllectc r, I desire to state, with c dldate - fcr the Respectfully desire to state, with gretteful ack I ' ..- poWledgemcnt to my friends for their interegt jn hie'that AS I AM A CAN- 0IDATE FOR THE POSITION, CF PpSTMASTER; in this city, and fecline that iti would be imnrop;r fcr r't thcposition? of "Coliectpr, i ) ;vv J. C-THOMAS, JR. in,i j 'it; . 1TO THK MOPLE OP NEW ARRN. in.i -.v W v .-,r that Mr. H.'H. Tocker1 and Mr. Hel - m, n..r. .;. supporting, , I refep- the people , to the closing remarks' of my , announcement, which I' think should be- sufficient capcc-ial- ly to those who know me best. ' , s ' 1 I c'cslre to say that I am free, with out entanglement and shall remain free. No inducilca controls me, or will coni rol nlc aflrr I am rice ted t'Xcrit (1 i( 1 at t s of my coik icm f- ji I ot - t viwna wi i' not -arJDiv ior rj-. lection; " to be, ,fl stand K..Wl view;oi reports, tnat . naye-corne my determination to do piy d. the interest cf ocr 'city. ' ty la '. - Respectfully, V. K, BAXTER V Give ua your best order for RUB BER STAMPS. Quick deUreryi E. J.- Land Printing Co.-Phone 8 New Bera, Nl C ' 'V Just So. ' "Sir Thomas Liptoh is a game lessr. That makes him popular." "Yes'you tdt your troubles to a po liceman?" ' "Yes.yand he's sal ways a loser. 'That doesn't detract from his ' popularity a bit." Washington Herald. Southern Railway PREMIER ..- CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Direct- Lines to all Points North, Sout, East & West Low round-trip fares to Western Carolina, "the Land of the North Sky." Also to California points, and all principal resorts. Convenient schedules, electrically lighted coaches, complete dining car service. If jou'r conten-plating alripto any point, lefore completing arrangements fnr sanp it will 1 p uiup fnr vnn in rnn- suit a rep.esentative of the Southert Railway, or write the undersigned, who will gladly and courteously furnish you with all information as to you best and i quickest schedule and most comfort table in which to make the trip. H. F. CARY, Gen. Pass. Agent Washington, D. C. J.'O. JONES, Travelling Pass. Agent Raleigh, N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express' Schedule In effect Jan. 5th, 191 N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. l'i:40 A. M. Daily night express Pull man Sleeper for Norfolk. 9:05 A. M. Daily fr.r 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, Wilson and Raleigh. Washirgton to Raleigh. Parlor car 4:15 A. M. Daily niuht express for! Goldsboro. 9:00 A. M. Dai'y for Goldsboro. 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound. . 9:00 A M. Daily for Beaufort. M. Daily for Beaufort. M. Daily except Sunday for 5:,0 K M 9-40 A. M Oriental. 5:5 P. M Daily for Oriental. r or- f urtlu r information or rcEcrvc tions on l'i llnian r:r ap ly to T. II. I'cnrt-it,' Ti !;et Agent, New Hern, Phone 7.-T. W. W. CROXTON, (ienornl Passenger Agent. . A. WITT General Supt. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue of power contained in that certain mortgage deed dated the 4th day of June, 1900, and executed by Ann R.' Dixcntothe undersigned mortgagee, which raid mortflage is rcccrded in hook of Heeds ni-"ib'( 160, page 55, in the c ff ce of the Roister of Deeds of Craven county, the undersigned mortgagee, will at 12 O'CLOCK "M ON THEJlat Da. ... kit, at the Cour; L XT. n.r, house, door in Jew UernjN. yiu-,. ior saic at puoiic auction m ine nignest bidder for cash the following described lot of . landt . , C ' ; v AH tnat ceruin lot of laoa In jhe city of New Bern,-and on the west side ol Est-flionr' street in the siid.Clty oi New Bern, "and adjoining' the lots of Jas. T. Lewis and P. A, WH.. and be rr'lTlIdlCS .V.u said street 25 feet rir inches 16 Jas. KH t t i-.lj. .-.la. ...j MW19 lino, incnct. wim u.c . ,tiu i-pwu. nches to the place of beginning, being more luiiy.ccscribca in.., tnat certain mortgage deed .from- the said Ann k. mach,n0. . The type pre lined it D.xon-and her f..'gfmtttlci row front f Iher, Holland "corded in book number 114, opator and : 8re-1 eaBi,y - dncd. page 438, office of the Reg ster of Deeds' g , . , controC of Deed, of Craven county, and being h tip b ' l-Hmpof .M-a-part of theJand conveyed by decj.f e,t0,brcalu Ths ,iwu.,; dated June 15.T892. from Jas. B. Lewis j, iw.. ..v..., .... .. and ethers to the amnn k. utxonana Jas. T. Lewis recorded in book, number 108, pages 277 and 278, office of the Register of Deeds of Cnvm county. JOHN S. GARRETT, " 1 . Mortpfipee.' This the 1 7th day'of March, 1913. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier I tte Sth rThcfoTojn5 hLlfigiirr' -re nuLtlieVd rly a Wornuwioa ndF ? me; not g'larantetd." ,' 7'V, . f RAIN No.'?l Leaw CMAorwi fal5 a. m. for Rarcigb, Durham, Cw- loro, . Ashevj'ile and ; Wes21e- - Ihrot fth train to Ashe viDp; bawd le " :hair car ta Waj nesville. ; Ut co- ' Hjcrrcns at Greensboro for jiB jint North and East, and at Aihe'iD fitb CaroKua Special for CicinnatiCkcas nd all western joints. ' . ' V TRAIN Nv 13 Leave Cot!oro' :0S p. m. for Jtikigh Durhaja dS Greensboro. Handle .hroug! Pull man Sleeping Car from Rafclgb to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta Si25 a. tn.r making connection for' New fkfcan Texas, California and all Wester points Is'o connects at Greensboro whfe tlvrongh train for all Western antf Eastern points'. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro S:05 p. in. for Raleigh, Durham ?nl Ureensboro. Makes direct cocnectn at Greensboro with solid Pullraa Steep ing Car, train for Washington, Bafti more PhilaHclphia, New York and all Eaetenr and Njrthcrn points. Connects also at Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and Saa Francisco. TRAIN No. lll--I.eavcs Coldsborc 10:45 . m. for Raleigh, Durham aodi Greensboro. Handles Pullman Steep ing Car Raleigh to Winston-Salem-Makes connection at Greensboro with, through train for Atlanta and New Or leans, also makes connection for Ashe ville, Chattanooga, St. Louis, Mefljphis,. "V m .. . ' r- For detailed information, also for ifor'p.ation concerning special rountE (rip rates account various special ocras ions. Pullman sleeping car reservatioBS, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with t he undersigned. J. O. JONES, Traveling I'.isscnger Agent,. Raleigh, N. C. Our Business Local columns bring results, try Jthem. NOTICE DEMOCRATIC CITY PRIMARY. Meeting of the City Democratic" Executive Committee was called to .rder at 8:30 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 8th was named as the date for the primary to be held lor the nomination of candidates for city offices. On motion managers of election vtJF be allowed S2;00 ner dav. On motion Creenvillethe candidates for Mayor, City Tax i Collector, City Clerk and Chief of i Police were assessed $10,00 each for (entrance fee, and each Alderman $2.C0 All candidates for nominations De barred from entrance after midnigh March 27, and all entrance fee? must be paid on or before midnight March. 27th. On motion polls win open at 16 a. in. and close at 7 p. m. i The following managers were ap- I pointed: lt. Ward. W. D. Barnnctori, R L. Hill, A. Lee. 2d Ward. Waller l"uffor(r, J. A I Pa-te.-son, R. B. Blalock. 3d Ward." T. J. Mi.cluII, C. l Clark, f. K. McSorlev. 4th .VVud. VVm. Fan;;, L. S. Wood. rr Eiitjcnc Tucker. 5ih Ward. f. W. Dowdv, (jco D. Dail, -J. W Du':es. , On motion recess was taken to mec April 10. at 8 p. in. at the City HaI3t to janvuss res' U of frimarv. tmos.'f. McCarthy, Chairman. EDWARD CLARK, Sccty. March 11th, 1913. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE WRITER. v There Is not the least' doubt fro ."1"- " 'SfXstlownt iZtJLilS mac nine on the. market, today. It that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE Is durable, attractlv6 and lijht. Its simplicity is marvelous. TlMsre are no compllcated parts "to get ontr of order. It, Is like an open bookV IK sme4hing clogs,-you hsra ly to mak ft few turns, with a acrrvr i dflvct, ' remove th ' part cauala. s the- trouble cieaq it e-ffy nreplacey I type, bars can be. take t rapart from the machine in lea that' C sloncr, u ortH i m.h Hnll . , worn i many auiinra. a tlanet-. . th-.ort.v maehttiat fcM- V ;nt.f key w,thltt .. r . , v,. , -tor., h. n d4 when .uoln ti. , contructd that th l-'!lr!r touch or the vigorous pound ut J In heavy manifolding 1-avo t'.er ssnie effect on the met' ir.b- i. , Cull at theofTlce of ti e I . J. 1 - Trintlr-i Comr-.my and t l at t! I wonni ifi 1 iiac!.!,' I 'S.tJ on the c.i.;y inyr-ie V" -f
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