new daily jgu;:nai n, v.ed: lsday vc;.mm: f 1 I I r r' ) is. V. L. Nkholsoa of Charlotte. . W: H. Call of Selma. 'and Mr. J. A. Spier of Wilson ar the guest f Mr- S. H;Scott..V-j.y t'-?:'V V Mrs. H. Rv Bryant Jr., left yesterday I f a visit with relative ' at Raleigh. Mr. S. Coplon left yesterday for a visit with her-daughter Mrs. George Adler at Belhaveiu j. Mrs. F." W. Hughe ent to Raleigh yesterday - for short visit with re lativeV ''- -T ' Saturday, May 10,- Confederate Memorial Day, being a legal holiday, the banks of the city will be c!o-'d. v 'The Elks' Club will give a dance on Friday night complimentary to Dr. v and Mrs. J. F. Patterson, who have recently returned from their wedding tourv . Music will be furnished by an ,v Italian Orchestra. A , , , . i ladies here eligible to membership and A merry-go-round which will be; . ,. , , ' r i n i a movement was immediately started ne of the attractions at whent Park, , , . .... to have a chapter formed. 1 he chapter Aas arrived and is being placed in po-1 . r , , , , .begins with a membership of 20. 18 8itton. The owners of the park hope , . , , t . , . ,. r 1 ol whom were connected with the or- : to have the in readiness for opening " . . , f i iL v. by the latter part of this month. . J... . hi i ixxi it wifp , .. , . . ne gave paipaDie eviuence oi weigii- , ., . i i, I, j f ' follows: President, Mrs. Walter Mur jngat east 240 and he towered 6 feet i . c- c -4 inches into the air. He looked as if . . , , , f .. ,., t; ring might go down before him like . r . . d l- j . "r . xceu ueiure ine wiuu. uy ms siuc siuuu ' a little woman of 5 feet and possible 90 ' pounds in weight. She had the meek look of a woman who had borne much. iVhile they waited for their car on a , corner a passerby heard the giant say: : "Can't you let me have a quarter, Jennie?'' Jennie's voice cut the air like a blade as she said: ; "Now see here, Jim Baggs, didn't I 'i tell you before we left home that 10 ' . cent was all I intended you should have to spend? I sure did, an' I should think you had been married to me long , -enough o know that when I say a thing I mean it. I think I see you t iavin' a whole quarter to fool away on seegars an' such stuff! Now you , jnake any more fuss and you'll stay at ljome the next time I come to town!" Exchange. ''THE NEW FRILLED WHITE WAIST COAT. 1 A dark gown may be brightened ' amazingly by one of these fresh, white . waistcoats of tucked handkerchief lawn Swith pleated frills of fine embroidery. The model pictured was sketched from a waistcoat worn by Mrs. O. H. P. .Belmont at a recent suffrage meeting in New York. r V " ts.' i - y , , mbers'of the This afternoon the 1 men I ;Vt Glennburnie Park. ' , 'A business ORGANIZATION COMPOSED OF . ' v MANY PROMINENT... LADIES- ' ' ,- . Tacksonville. May 6. The .Onslow l Guards Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Jacksonville, N. C-, was organized yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Court House at Jacksonville, Mr. W -M. Creasy, State Recorder of Crosses, and Mrs. Richard Price, director of the district both of Wilmington, were here to or ganize the chapter and assist the! ladies of Jacksonville in the prelimi- naries. The meeting was a most enthusias tic one. The organization of the chap ter comes as a direct result of the awarding of crosses of honor at Jack- ; sonville by members of the Cape Fear (Chapter last Fall. At that time the j ladies who came from Wilmington I ascertained that there were several KaiiiidllUll UCIUIC dllU IMU ttUU Will have their memberships moved here from another place. I Temporary officers were elected as' r,. , man; recoraing secretary, xvirs. c. L.. Cox; corresponding secretary. Miss air, . s " j Clyde Marine; treasurer, Mrs. F. W. ; , .f i A SCENE ALONG EAST FRONT STREET. This is one of the many beautiful spots in the city which is receiving the admiration of the visiting delegates attending the Federation meeting. Hargett; registrar, Mrs. E. M. Koonce; historian, Mrs. L. M. May; custodian, Mrs. Robt. Collins. As soon as the charter is received from the State president the organization will be made permanent. The veterans of Onslow county met also at the Court House in Jackson ville yesterday and organized a camp. Like the chapter of Daughters, the camp starts off with a large member ship. ORPAHNS' CONCERT TOMOR ROW NIGHT. Those who attend the concert to be given by the Orphans from Oxford will be glad they did so. It will warm the heart, broaden the sympathies, and en large the life to see, hear and help these little ones. The concert will be given tomorrow night in the Masonic Opera House. Admission 25 cents. ORIENTAL PLAYERS WILL VISIT MOREHEAD CITY. "Her Gloves" a farce comedy . in three acts will be presented at the school building in Morehead City on Friday 'evening of this week by a number of scene at glennburnie PAkt., North Carolina .'Federation' of Woman' meeting will be held there just following vv ' i. t i l ' ' ''' ' t Uia Tm ft,n iuio ivuuiii tiic uuoiucoa young ladies and gentlemen from Orien tal. The play will be for the benefit of the Episcopal church at Oriental. MASONIC NOTICE. St. John's Commandery No. 10. Knights Templar, will hold a regular conclave this Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at Masonic Temple, Every member is courtesouly Invited to be present Business: Election of several Can didates By order. E. C. Dr: R. D. V. JONES, T. A. HENRY, Recorder. Today the Riverdale Methodist Sun day school will hold their annual picnic and a large number of visitors are ex pected to be in attendance. The River dale picnics have an established rfepu tation in this section and always prove enjoyable. Plies CUred In 6 to 14 Days Your druggiit wilt refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fall to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding; or Protruding Pile in 6 to 14 davi. The first application give Eate and Rest 50c. , ''..'',,;.', Ptnb iill fw. "t ncheoft the luncheon. ' ' 4 Y . I - 1 ' ' ' ; f&'.fi-'x i LODGE ROOM IN THE ELK'S-TEMPiE. Afaa:tc f t, t7AMln f the Federation are Held. This I somely Appointed in The State. luitimgo ixic rcuciauuu The biggest Tall opening for busi ness this year will be that of the Pan ama Canal. Wood's Seeds. Cow Peas, the great forage and soil improving crop. Soja Beans, the most nutritious and best of summer feedt crops. Velvet Beans make enormous growth; are splendid for summer graz ing and as a soil renovator. Write for " WOODS CROP SPECIAL", giving full informa tion about these and other Seasonable Farm Seeds. T.W. WOOD 5r SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Our itocks of Cow Peas and Soja Bean are choice recleaned stock of rape rior quality and germination. EIGHTH TOWNSHIP List Your State and Coun ty Taxes at The Court House From May 1 to June 1, 1913 A failure to list during the month of May subjects you to a double tax, and is also a misdemeanor, see Machin ery Act 1913. Section No.- 82. , - , II. M. GROVES, Liot Tal er. No. 8 Township. WE ARE NOW SERVING THE FAMOtS Montauk Ice Cream 5 and 10c Saucers We would be pleased to fill your orders in any quantity .for parties or entertainments at reason able prices. We have the exclusive agency. Edward Clark, Elk's Temple, . . Phone 94, 1 r Minis paper is not con v-:;,. r i i mi t i v : nea columns win nna m readers . from ' Maine t ;. j in Vwiiirrirma. ' 7iKLi Ja.L'H Want v ads are -lob f ;tance as by personal 'J' TTixJ 7nruiA T x4. T-v-. aic xxciu. J. 1119 juuugC CVUU111 Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express" Schedule in effect April 27th", 1913. N. B. The following schedule figures arc published as information only and are not guaranteed. trains Leave new bern. North and West Bound. 12.40 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull .raan Sleeper for ; Nor folk., - 9.10 A. M. Daily ' for Norfolk con nects for all points North and West. Pull man Parlor Car and Broiler service. Ef fective May 2nd. 1.25' P.M. Daily except Sunday for Washington, Green- " , ville, Wilson," Raleigh. 4.10 A. M. Daily Night Express for Goldsboro. r 9.05 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 5.20 P. M. ' Daily Jor Goldsboro. Effective" June 14th -j Winston Salem sleeper inaugurated. East Bound. 9.05 A. M. Daily, for Beaufort." Pull- man service . effective June 14th. ' . 5.20 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. . 9.30 .A M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental 5.25 P. M. DaUy for Oriental. For further' information or reser vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union Ticket Agent, Phone 737. W. W. CROXTdN, G. P. hi E. D. KYLE, T. M. W. A. WITT, Gen. Supt. ' Norfolk, Va. ' '" SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO- New Train Service Between Rale igh ,pnd Goldsboro. Effecl ive'Sundcy January JOth, train No. iOS and "131 now beme onerated bet went Greensboro arid Raleigh wd! be extended and operated through bo rwcen Greensboro and Goldsboro. . : No. 108 now arriving Raleigh lb.iO A . M arid w'J' itontinue through ; t6 Coldsboro .ajrlv'ng there 1240 -f.VL Train No. 131. now Jeavci" Raleigh at 7:00 P. M for Crecnboro. Thf train will ltive Goldsboro 'at . 5:05 P..M.j teaving Raleigh at'7:00 P? "'vL a here. ' .' The Mt'ontmn nt. .rrolht 'W.t . now.::affod ' the 'traveVng; public v'one Greensbcr andJiMfbaro. i ppsibonl has : no terrors to the -t i ; v f ffint vvorlanan , who has learrieJ thf7iKf nf .'.1 r 1 " 1 ' ''':. prance at ; a - very ow rate. , i mm- i r ' r t ti--- IS VUC U I lie iVlOST. "flflM Fresh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS just received. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 8. . A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OV THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE- WRITER. There is not the least doubt lint; that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best low price machine on the market today. It Is durable, attractive and light. Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no complicated parts to get 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 off, repface and go ahead. It Is the only ma chine in the world on which the sec of tpye and type bars can be taken apart from the machine in less than ten seconds. . This feature alone is worth many dollars as 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 1 change Is "simple and convenient the back spacer and tabulating; key are within an inch of the ep era tor's hands when - using " the machine. The type are lined to a symmetrical row in front of the- ; operator nd are easily . cleaned. . Srtong piano steel wires - control the type , bars and it is impossible for these to break. The xnarhine is so-constructed that the lightest touch or the vigorous pound used in heavy manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. 1 Call at the office of the E.J. Landl Printing Company and take a look at this wonnerful machine. Price S65.00 on the easy payment plan. -NOTGE. ''-;:; Notice fs herebyH &rreii that stock certificate Ko S2 fpr 12 shares of Stock in New Bern Ice Co. issued to me has been lost anif application has been made for duplicate certificate.' " V GEO C JONESU Wahted i. ;t AVood -sawyeranti log men , pooa : wages.' , "I Pay V 1 every Snturday ComfwfaWe ' quarters. Apply to East Car-";- h.. V': olina;tubeX6-IV.Ca Vegetables Strawberries, Supasfi, Cakes Tomatoes Strlnf, Beans, V Bell Peppers, j Pineapples,' Garden Pe as; Grape' .Fruit, Oranges, T ur mips, Onions, and Lettuce. 1 ' w "wl- :.l'4.r

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