'y BIDS INVITED. , ! are Invited" for the erection of lowing, buildings of the Gave n f Farm Lift School: t I ' . -.e bungalow,' Principal' Jiome. e Dormitory. ' ' e school building, containing reci n rooms, laboratories, Ac.,' , 4 . ' are invited for each separately. .' 'o for bungalow; and dormitory th. r -.;:. Also fpr . dormitory . id school Inkling together.. " ' V'i-n- .-'V Also for alt three,buHding together. nana and specifications' maybe had i- poa application , to S. M. . 'Brinson, :.cw Bern, W-C?.':??-V' ' The right to reject any and aU bids is reserved.; Bida will be received up to 12nu ' Saturday, . April l'jth, 1913. . vv;; S.M.rRINON ' f Secy. ' Board of -Trustees Craven ' County farm Life' School. .Meet me at the Big Land Sale. Fresh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS Just received. E. J. Land Printing , Co. Phone 8 .' . , WHERE TO BUY. l Are you in the habit of buy- ing from the store that you happen to be nearest to when you have the buying notion? A TRIP TO MOREHEAD CITY N. C. Is not complete without a visit to the Ocean R. E. LEE Proprietor. The Best of Everything. Private Dining Room. Lad ies Rest Rooms. . - , - , The New Bern Say they are getting a is it? Because they handle the standard fix VN tures and treat their customers right. Call, on them. Phone 734 69 Broad Street mummmaiMf Muumiuii iiian ujimiajjuin HBHfflBiiwii!injiiiM smwwii.iiuiih m mm A Million Dollar Worth of Ilarley-David-sbns in The Government Service . 'T'HE World's Largest Motorcycle user, the United States Government; 'uses more HARLEY-DAVIDSONS than all other makes combined. These machines are today used by nine .different governments. j, - m In the Government Mail Service alone there, are over 3800 Harley--( Davidsons in daily use, collecting and delivering mail, a fitting tribute', ; to their veliabilitv. . );:. l-. '.- .f 'XV:s f.Ki ' "Hundreds of individuals and , Davidson to be i the ideal JMotorcycie tor commercial use.", lne , y u j D l r v hi vrnonw 1 for Endurance and Reliability It is the only motorcycle made with the Ful Floteing Seat and Free' Wheel Control (both patented features) two , of the greatest comfort devices known to motorcycling. , ..; .ify J,: LEON WILLIAMS, Agent, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. ... . v. JIUNTIfliCOIlSllINt iiTin - t nni n 1 1 si VIA THE DVER-SEfl BIIILROIII Mys .: .-J JS. OFFERED: AT A: COMPARATIVELY Vf The ' cruise 'will be on the ' Tew . Steamship EVANGELINE of the s P. & O.'S. S.- CO,t ILength 364; feet.'with 261 Stateroomb if SAILING FROM KEY WEST ; J ANUARY';7 l9li.'?;''( S Other sailings Jan. 21, ret. 4&nd 18, March 4 and 18, April l and 15. '1 --. F. 1.1. J3LLV, S' , 3 It will'only cost a -postal card worth,. That's not a goo J 1-Llt If you ha?e Jt. You can nettr be sort of getting the beat values If you do not watch the advertise- . ments of the "merchants whe . are competing for your patron- age. - , ? - ' - t Turn now to tho advertise cements la the Journal and look .. them over carefully. Adver. . tlaing news is mighty fine newe ior any one to read. You will y. - of tent ' find eome ; surprising , :: values - : r KNOW You wiant the best thing you dm getroryour money ,Tien buy "Morn-? ihg; Cup" coffee. All coffee ptire and' wholesome. H. G. il.l Plumbing Co. plenty of work. Why corporations have proven the Harley j I p . PI PERSONALLY TOUR it CONDUCTED iC For full. Information; "the ap-s '; proximate, cost of ' the ,; trip from f any pofntlesired( and for - sche duleS and reservations on; trains i -and on tho ship, ' address the un- '.,.! i. .... - . . ,, , , : , , ( derslgned, who will accompany the party. ' - , ( . ,i!),H, C. To pet the J particulars; Cafe Announcements ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself a candidate or Tax Collector for Cry of hiew Bern. N. C for .ensuing , term Two Years, object to Democratic Primary" to be held April. 8th, 1913.; - . ; I wilt again highly appreciate your support. - . ' - - iJ -k ' Yours very; respectfully,' ; t v, ; A: I. J. TOLSQN. ' ...y . . - for aldermen;. - : : ; ; To ' the Democratic ! yoterav of ' the Third .Wardr j " We hereby r announce ourselves as Democratic candidates for - aldermen from the' thinT ward, subject tothe rules of , the Democratic primary to beheld AprU.8th,. s: :.. (GAPT.) JOSEPH GASKILL. JAMES B? DAWSON. - j'v : ': t'f,. sV. TO THE VOTERS OF THE. THIRD '.K. 'ARD.r:- i i ( We hereby .', announce ourselves as candidates for Aldermen from ; the ThiriJ Ward, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held April 8th, 1913. i . m. De, w, Stevenson. ;, A. T. DfLL: '' "' , ANNOUNCEMENT. . -'At the request of my friends t here by announce myself a. candidate . for Alderman from the ijjourth . Ward subject o.the Democratic!' Primary to be held on April 8th; 1913-. Very respectfully, v 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 ydung, aBle androgressive business men, respectfully endorse for Aldermen Messrs. M. De W. Stevenson and A, T. Dill of the 3td Ward. J. J. LASSITER. W. A. SMITH. S. G. ROBERTS J. L. McDANIEL. W. G. BOYD. H. M. ROBERTS. W. P.' JONES. s. mw. sultan. John suter. leinster duffy. ' harry sultan. , C. V. McGTiHEE. JOHN SUTER, JR GEO. R. FULLER. L. L. HENDERSON. -J. F. BATEMAN. . ' T. I. MITCHELL. JOHN F. McSORLEY." ANNOUNCEMENT. r. . Candidate for Aldermen. We announce, . ourselves ascandi dates for Aldermen from the second ward of the city of New 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, , ' . S. H. SCOTT. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the reauest of frlelids we here with announce ourselves as candidates for .Aldermen from the First Ward Subject to the Democratic Primary to De neia on April 6tn, iyi3. - r " Kespecttully, WM. ELLIS. ;; T. G. HYMAN. ' ,-- -': i -ANNOUNCEMENT. ' ' To the-Demoqratic" Voters 6f the lty of New Bei-n.Ari'i:g-;.. : I hereby announce- mvself .a candid date f or' the office' of Mayor of the Citv ot JNw tsern. subiect to the wish es of the (votersto be expresS64 :at. the Uemocratic f nmaryj to , be eid , on April : 8th m3j:,';yW.!$ t I vlfelected I promise; forgive, ,the people ah ' efficient, " n economic anrf a business-like administration . of City ffairso.- jtrlJ'iii.:T-;; .;f!v? k -t-'' I am in favor of rurining 'the City within , 'Its income: which -can, ai)d should Be done; and am unalterably opposed to the sate 6f bonds; to c"over running ' expenses. 't. Wjjii.be jnyjit pose to promote ,a j'.feelin j of. Civic pride- and "Co-operation ,irt all fthihgs which affect i he itity:anditd''8tand lor a -prpgressiv, si aqmuiistration t both ideas and In. -action! '.:Vi:'i V'v'. ihi I am at all times a "BQOster"pf New -Bern v and n strorig believer in the Greater 'New fiern' to' be. vf stand for 1the' moral uplift of the city' f 6r tne eniorcpHjent .oi 'tne. laws. '.witnout fear or iavot. ;. If electee!, I will be, the Mayor of all and will hot go into office as the tool ol any man, or as the prop erty ol any; taction or. cliques v, ii TO THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST ' 'I '' I WARD.. -. v, a ';,,- ' AWe the 'lirtdersigned citizens of "the First Wardj desiring that ahe - city shall have u)on its Board of lder mcn men 'cf , businc'ss .ability- and sound judgment, do place. in no mi ha tion William Ellis and Jhos. G., Hy man. Subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held April 8th, 1913. , REV. H. A. MERFELD.: : T. B. KEHOE . - . ' V - EDWARD CLARK. " , J.- JV1. I1VWAHU. . '. ' F. N. PINNKR. J - D. M. ROBERTS... . ' L.'G.. DANIELS. .'",- C. E,- PEN N I NGTON. B. B. HURST. "; v, J..S.- CI,AYrf)OLE. I.' . E. M. GREEN. . " ANN vCNCLMENT." '" city of 'New Bern subject to the jMm- ' ? - L- L.u . it coranc primaries to . pe , neia npru - iespecim y.iy, - . t A. Ht BANGEKT. - i ANNOUNCEMENT.' -"'" To the Democratic ' Voters of the City of New Bern.. , .- .'J , I hereby I announce myself a candle date for the office of Chief of Police, for the ensuing two years, to sacceea myself! Thankine my many friends for their past favors and kindly asking! their support in the coming primary. I promise, if re-elected, to continue to fill the duties of the office to the very best of my ability. ;' ,, v , r , , .Yours respecttuiiy,- -, :: r--, - . - cVlUFTON. ANNOUNCEMENT.: : ' I hereby announce mvself a candidate for -re-election to the office oL City Clerk, -subject to - the- Democratic primary, to be held April 8, IVIS. in soliciting your support I desire to thank you for the considerati&n that you have always given me in the past. - j Kcspcctiuiiy, F. T.- PATTERSON. ANNOUNCEMENT; -I hereby announcemyself as candi date far Alderman frpm the ; Fifth Ward of the City of New Bern sub ject to the Democratic Primary to bel neiq April e. iwmflo an in my power if elected to conserve the best interests of the city and to serye you .faithfully ' .Veixcrespectfully, R. j; DISOSWAY. TO THE VOTERS OF THE 2ND WARD. - We. the undersinned, voters and citizens , of the second ward, feeling the necessity ot our ward being rep resented on the Board of Aldermen for the ensuine year, by able and progressive men. nomiriate for the consideration and approval of the Democratic Primary, the lollowinp re gressive men: . By Blades and S. n. scott. H, E. ROYALL. I. L. CASON. . j. G. DUNN. - T NO. DUNN. T. D. CARRAWAY. ' . J. T. HOLLISTER. ' I. T. HARGETT. V. L. LEWIS C. L. SPENCER. W. L. HAND. W. A. LANE. M. M. MARKS. II. B. MARKS. C. M. KEHOET. 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 uemocratic rrimary to oeneia inrtpni Havine sc rved as police officer for more than eleven years I promise to faith fully perform, if elected, the duties of the Chief of Police. Respectfully, x W. H. i GRIFFIN. NOTICE. N To the Democratic Voters of New Bern: Having noticed in the Sun vesterday 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 lor their compliment, that I cannot at this election accept the nomination and AM NOT A CANDIDATE.. March 15, 1913. J. W. BID 1 L FOR ALDERMAN. Through the request of delegates and friends f announce myself a candidate for alderman of the 5th ward subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held April .8, 1913. L.- M.ASATTERWTHAITE. ANNOUNCEMENT. Learning that many of njy personal friends" are interested in. the' selection of Aldermen in the ' coming Primary, with a, view of my;Vr-elccfiotr as Col lector cf Water and; Light 'Rentals, and desiring to relieve' thenj as'i Well as all of .the candidates-.; for tlje'officeof Aldermen of any embarassment oc casioned by the suggestion that I would 'again be a candidate ' for the position i of Ccllecfcr; 1 1 Respectfully desire ;. to stated with greateful ack nowledgement to my friends for their intefest in me, that AS I AM" A CAN DIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF PQSTMASTER ia;; t his , cify, - and feelyig that it. would be Improper for me ,tcT seek: my 'focffer position, while ah appl'cant. for-the tecond," I am. nc t aryd' will; nott apply foire-fcleitioii lo tte position, of Collector' S'w A SmWt U A THOMAS, JR. jTO, THE PEOPLE. OF NEW BERN. vj tn view'of' Teports ; that have come to me? fhat a,frt : suppct'ed. by the machine V for' the ' nomination bJf .May of, s;Ivtake; this method to deny this ) Aa in evidence, of tho fact that; I am not supported l,by the 4tnachme. I call attenOion' to. the xvery aetivt fiart that1 Mr H.' H. "Tooker and MrHciK len Huff are taking: agamst' mei,.1' I do hot, blame .ahy'; maa fo-.his; hon est conviction, but I do Vjiot, think that " City Employes should ' take, ac tive' part in policits. '. Ask . Mr. Took cr or' Mr. . Huff ,who the machine js supporting, 'y; ) 'lr I" refer the people Atq the .closing rimarka bf my announcement, . which I; think shoud.' bo-Sufficient especial ly to those' why.'know me best. - ,T desire to 'say that I aniTfree, with , out entanglement and shall remain' ffee. No Influence controls 'me, or will control me after I am elected except the dictates of my conscience, and my determination to do my duty in the interest "cf our city, f i ; . Respectfully,- : W, K. BAXTER. Hcive us your next order for RUB . ' s , . . - BER STAMPS 4Ouck delivery. t. 'J. Land Printing Col Phone- g . '- j -' iy.. ' . New BernV N. C- i ' . Many. a bad end results from trying to be a 4,good fellow"'. Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE . SOUTH Direct- Lines to all Points North, Sout, East & West Low round-trip fares to Western North Carolina, "the Land of the Sky." . . Also o California points, and all principal resorts. Convenient schedules.'- 'electrically lighted coaches, complete dining car .. . . -y. ... I service. If you'r contemplating a trip to any point, before completing arrangements for sane, it will be wire for you to con sult a representative of the Southern Railway, or write the undersigned, who will gladly and courteously furnish you with all.information as to you best and quickest schedule and most comfort tablc 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, 1915 N. B. The tollowing schedule figures are published as information enly and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. 1'a:40 A. M. Daily ilight express Pull man Sleeper for Norfolk. 9:05 A. M. Daily for Norfolk con - nects for all points north and west. Parlor Cas service between1 Wash ington and Norfolk. 1:35 P. M. Daily except Sunday lor Washington, r Creenvillc Wilson and Raleigh. Parlor car Washington to Raleigh. 4:15 A. M. Daily niyht express for Goldsboro. ' 9:00 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 5:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 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 Orientals ; For further information or reserva tions on Fullnian car cpi-ly to T. H. bennett, Ticket Agent, New Born, N. C. Plionc 7o7. W. W. CROXTON, ' General Passenger Agent. W. A. WITT Geneaal Supt. MORTGAGE SLE OF VALUABLE M CITY PROPERTY K.'i;,. ' '' Bv virtue of power contained in that ce tain mortgige deed dated the 4th day of J une, 190(v and executed by Ann R. D:xon to the undersigned mortgagee, v hich saia mortgige is recorded in book f.d edV nunutr 160, page 55, in the, dmco of the Rcfffster of Deeds of Craven !co intv' the unders gned rriortgagee; will- at ''uii' i'i:k m.r vr ini tisx DAY O.- AP It, 1?13, at ifce Court house door in NewBernN C, offer for sale at public auction1 to the .highest bidder for cash' the following described lot of land: - , i Vi''- ' .-'' 4 . -' All that certain lot of land id the city of New- Bern, and oh the west side of East Front street'in the aid .City, of New Bernand . adjoining the - lots" of Jas. T.'. Lewis and P. A Willis, fttidbe einninir on the said East. Front street at the corner of . the; lot pecupieds by P. "A. Willis, formerly ; Icnown ai-mihe lJowdy lot and runs v toutnwara j witn said, street 25' feet nind Inches to Jas. T.J LewisMine, thence with the ..said , Lewis', linb westward 107. eet $ jnches to Jot, number I01it the plan of he said city of New Bern, thenoe with the line of the said lot 'number 10." 25 feet, nine Jrcbep to the lot of P.A.Willis, thence with the line' of the lot, of P., A,. Will's 107 feet 3 inches to the place of beginning, being j r ii . ; j . ;i i .L.. l-!- more juiiy qcscrioea in mat tercuin 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 IS, 1892, from -Jas. B, Lewis and others to, the said Ann R. Dixon and Jas. T. Lewis recorded in book nurnber 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, SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the SosttV B. rThe forowing schedule fyurr are published only as informatio shkS ire not guaranteed. .'" .;v;V.-- TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Coabboso 6:13 a, m. lor RalctS Dorhass, Cscessf ; boro," Ahpville and , WayaewtiiSr through train"o AsbevQlr, diair'car to Waynesvillc r Vale Actions at Greensboro for aB yu'ml . North and East, and at Ahrviftr wkk . , Carolina Special for CiaciiusML Oirso - nd all western points. - ' , TRAIN Nu 139 Leave CtAro- K5 n. m. for Raleigh Durhana ik9 Greensboro. Handles throue TuD man , Sleeping Car from Rafeigb to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:2? at sn.r making connection for New CHfeam--TeQ, California and all Western point also connects at Greensboro witb Klirough train for all Wester)) and! Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Gotdsboro 3:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham no5 Greensboro. Makes direct connections, at Greensbofowith solid PiillmaJi'Sfcrp--ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore PhiladeUihia, New York ahd all Eastern: and Northern points. Connects also ac Greensboro with through ; Towist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San. Francisco. TRAIN No. Ill Leaves CoIdsboTC 10:45 p. m; for Raleigh, Dmham and! Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep- .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, Memphis-,. Birmingham and all Western points. For detailed information, also for nformalion concerning special round! trip rates account various special occas ions. Pulbnan sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway " Agent or communicate with the undersigned. y. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agenf, Raleigh, N. C Our Business Local columns bring results, try them. NOTICE DEMOCRATIC CITY PRIMARY. Meeting of the City Democratic." Executive Committee was called to order 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 e majority of committee present. On motion April 8th was named as the date for the primary to be held for the nomination of candidates for city offices. On motion managers of election wilt4 be allowed $2.00 per day. On motion the candidates for Mayor, City Tax. Collector, City Clerk and Chief pf Police were assessed $10,00 each for entrance fee, and each Alderman $2.0Q All candidates for nominations he barred from entrance after midnight March 27, and all entrance fee must be paid on or before midnight March 27th. On motion, polls will open at 6 a. m. and close at 7 p. m. The following managers were ap pointed: 1st. Ward. W. D. Barrington, R L. Hill, A. Lee. N 2d Ward. Walter V ulforcf, J. A Patterson, R. B. BJalock. "3d Ward. T. J. Mitchell, G. L. Clark, J. F. McSorlev. 4th Ward. Wm. Paris, L, S. VcoiL, Eugene I ucker. 5th Ward. I. W. Dowdy, Ceo D. Dail, J. W Dukes. On motion recess was taken to meet April 10, at 8 p. rn, at the City Hali" to canvass result of Primary. thos. f. McCarthy,, Chairman. EDWARD CLARK, Secty. March 11th, 1913. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE : PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEt WRITER. Inhere Is not the least doubt hut that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best low price machine on the market today It is -. ouraDie, attractive ana , iigftt. Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no complicated parts to tfet our 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 ottl 'replace-; ' and go ahead. It Is the only ma- ''."; chine In the world on which the tr ; , of tpye and type, bars can be taken ,. anartf rom the machine in less tbana ' . V ten seconds. 'This feature alone-' i . V. Is worth many dollars as ft tlmew Jvi saver., it is the only machine awwr-H'-'t' on the .market with .whfch; rweptjriji.Vf letfihle typewritten conies can ttiu ' 1 :-.v'.':'n control Is automatic, -- the y-alorv change is simple ana con7irnnt the. back ''spacer and ' tabuWinit ' key are within an lndh of theop;! erator s ' hands when; using ther j machine. The type are . lined. lnj.';.-'y I a avmmetrlcal row in front of tlio k operator and . a re . easily1 :Iltaned : ' , Srtong . piano Aeel " wires controf '' ' the type bars and it Is impossible-4" ' for these to break. The mnchlwe v?;' is so Constructed thaf the lightest ; touch or the vigorous pound vseC ',:';'. In ; heavy manifolding have ; the-, same effect on the mechanism. . : ';'. Call at the office of the E.J.I an 1 . Printing Company and take a lor,$c ... at this wonnerful machine. Tiicef $63.CQ on the easy payment tl . T 'pi Tit' : '. y.'v- i 5 S.c .7.' 1 1