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t 1 If, t f "l . I . .'.'1 ' ' ' t . - ' " Florence Jones of Raliegh. who 3 Ittra visiting at the home ol Jodge nry RJ Bryan returned home yw t 'jy. -' ' : - , ' s'.'j-v" - . ,Miss Joel la Maya of Hobueltea was ?a the city yesterday or her way to -. lurthead-City to attend the .District Conference, ,' : j ,- Vr " . Rev. Dr. R. C; Beamar of Durham . spent last . Bight in the city with "his daughter " Mr! John-' Sucery It., .-.He ' " will go on to Morehead City this morn ! ing to attend1, the x Methodist District V Conference. f"?: y-V ;.'.. : 'V , ; l Mrs. Ralph Gray of Cincinnati who has -v . v beea visiting ner mother ' Mr?, w. x. Burma' left -yesterday for Washing- t . too N-C, 'to.' VMtt relatives. f J j Mr. J.; .',Latham of Gwensbor , who has been visiting her parents Mr . and" Mra. J. W. Moore has returned . .' Vfcorne, .. : ."';'. . -' Mist Beulah Holton of Grantsboro spent yesterday in the city with friends. "V kJMr.and Mrs. E. H. Gorham spent ' , yesterday at Morehead City visiting r relatives and friends. v : The Woman's Club will meet Thurs day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock ih the club ' , TOoms. ,) The Paint and Powder Club are J arranging to give a benefit performance '. for the City Beautiful Club. The , y jdate of this performance will be an t sounced within a day or two. BRIDGE PARTY. Mrs. Brooks Price Entertains Num ber of Friends. . Mrs. Brooks Price entertained yef terday afternoon at her home on Eden 6treet at a small though delightful auction bridge party in honor of Mrs. c Jidward Baker of Wadesboro the charm ing guest of Mrs. Charles Buford. The rooms were attractive with a profussion of roses lillics and other lovely blossoms. A delicious ice course and .mints was served after a fascinat ing game of bridge. S '-- ' Those enjoying the pleasure of the afternoon were: Mrs. Edward Baker J( t'Miss Mary Oliver Mrs. Charles Bu- ford Mrs. David Congdon M rs. Ed i srard Jordan of Raleigh Mrs. Hugh Lovick Mrs. Thomas Warren Miss ' Mamie Hunter Richardson Mrs. K. ' v H. ; Chapman . Miss Sara Congdon Mrs. J. Vernon Blades and Miss Eulalia V Willis. . LOST LOVE Who wins his love shall' lose her; - Who loses her shall gain- ! Ior still his fancy wooes her ' j A soul without a stain And memory still pursues her 1 1 , With longings not in vain. He loses her who gains her Who watches doy by day The dust of time that stains her The griefs that leave her gray The flesh that yet enchains her. J Whose soul has passed away Ah happier he who gains not The love some seem to gskin! The joy that customs stains not Shall still with him remain. The loveliness that wanes not The love that cannot wane. In dreams she grows not older The land of dreams among Though all the world wax colder. And all the songs be sung. In dreams doth he behold her Still kind and fair and young. Andrew Lang. Plies Cured la 6 to 14 Days Teat druggiit will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fall! to care any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plica in ( to 14 daya. The first application givea Saae and Rett 50c. We are prepared to figure turn key, jobs on all screen door and window work. J. S. Basnight Ilardvare Company, 67 South Front Street, Phone 99. V ii'i '. i'V f.A; v ;..V A '-i Tieveotte Dancers in t'Slumberland" atTh6 Masonic Opera' House! -Thursday ''i-tidMiii'ilivi 1516 .....v.- 'j; - ..Ji- Fat af tKa Or I Rac That Has Lft .' '; Only Troa Bahind. -V - , "What bet s me . o( the' people who bnllt tne'Cuxco rufna?,' Were tbay the ancestors of "tnoso stolid and down trodden Indians wtom Dei today peddling tbelr rod wares to Use mar ket place ofCuco?, Mr. Brjce dis cusses -the question! In, his ' 8eutb America."' He. says: i?:'.f'ii:C'--The sudden fall of a whole race is an event' so rare lu ,burttry that ne seeks for explanations: It ' may be that not only the rojfal lhca family, hut nearly the whole ruling class, was destroyed In war, tearing only i the peasants, who bad already been serfs under their native sovereigns. . But one Is disposed to ellere that the tre mendous, catastrophe which befell them lp the . destruction' at once of their dynasty, their empire and their religion by 'fierce couqnerors. Incom-' parably superior In energy and knowledge.-completely broke not only the spirit of the nation, but the. self re spect of the Individuals who compos ed it "They wore already a 'docile and submissive people, and now under a new tyrtyinv. fnr harsher than that of rulers of nielr own blood, ttfey sank Into hopeless apathy and ceased to re member what their forefathers had been. The intensity of their devotion to their sovereign and their deity made them helpless when' both were overthrown, leaving them 'nothing to turn to. nothing to strive for. "The conquistsjdores were wise In their hateful way when they put forth the resources of cruelty to outrage the feelings of the people and stamp ter ror In their hearts." The Education of a Gentleman. Friday afternoon' wns "debate dny'' In a school. On that afternoon class es after 2 o'clock were let fo, and the assembled school listened to shyly spo ken pieces of poetry and addresses to gladiators. Then enme the climax, the debit te when world issues wore set tled for once and all. The speeches were after the pnttern of this one. which one teacher recalls: "Mr. Chairman. Indies and gentle men, 1 rise to defend the affirmative of the question whether it is better to have wealth or education. Mr. Chair man, if you was to get a kiss letter from a lady and couldn't read It wouldn't you just feel like going away and dying? I close now to give place to an abler speaker." New York Post A Proverb Scrutinized. "A prophet Is not without honor save In his own country.'' said the man who complains. , "Well." replied . Fanner CorntosseL "that's one way o' sayln' It Yoo might also mention that It's easier fur a man to sell a gold brick in a town where they don't know him." Wash ington Star. tj Want ads are not simply advertising. Including our "reply delivery department they afford you a valuable confidential publicity department of your own at very small cost. Much of the wonder ful daily work of the want ads could be accomplished in no other way. . f ''v"..;?:'.'7f''4'.tl't.i i ,:'V '.".' ',,. ; -. '.'J' ' - " , .'.-, 1 0. .0 i j i. j i in the r'.-'JTii, Diatiness, . nd a general "no accant" feeling is a fare sign of a torpid li?r: iTUe remedy ia i&mmbns. Red 2 Layer Reg-f ulator (Tha Powder Form ) . 1 1t exercises 'its greaiest4xe 8toratiye effect ia tho liver, yet it is effectiye ia thp stomacH and, bowels. ; Indigestion, con stipation -and tlieir attendant evila-disappear before" its pow erful, regulating influence. Try its wholesome ' purifying properties, y It will give you a good appetite, sound digestion and make you feel well. SoM fay Dealer. Price, tarn packagt,' $1.00, Atk tar th. irenlM wltk tk. krd t n lh ldML If jwt c.uaol ( II ..all to n. . vlll M.4 it bT nul.pMtp.id. aimm.n. Lircr fiffuUkur t .)k pt . IB 1II4 tana lor Umm wh pnln u. rricaaUK wkoui. IrottkrUiMtUW. :'. - . . : ' lH.ZnUNlCO,Propt,StLouJi,ll, WHEN THE MAILS CLOSE. Mail close? at this office as follows For Beaufort, 8:30 a. m. For tjoldsboro. 8:30 a. m. For Norfol'k 8:30 a. m. For Wilmington 9:00 a. m. For Oriental, 9:00 a. m. For Bridgeton, 10:00 a. rn. For Raleigh 12:55 p. m. For J3eanfort 4:50 p. m. For Goldsboro, 4:50 p. m. For Goldsboro,4:50 p .m. For Oriental 4:55. p .m. Night Express 9:00 p. m. I. S. Bflsnipht. P. M. Wood's Seeds. Cow Peas, the great forage and soil improving crop. Soja' Beans, ' the most nutritious and best of summer feed crops. Velvet Beans make enormous growth; arej spienaia tor summer graz ing and as a soil renovator. Write for "WOODS CROP SPECIAL' giving full informa tion about these and other Seasonable Farm See3a T.W.WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. . ."; Our atoclcs of Cow PeM and Soja Beans arechcMoe recleaned atocka of aupe rior quality and germination.- THE (WISE MAN alway prepares for the approaching' dangers. Be wise and have one r of the Jatest inventions out appjied ito your umbrella. It will prqtect ypir jn time of electric storms that have beep predicted for the months . of June Jtly and August. The hard rubber Insulator. I have them aft 25 cents. I will put them ont your umbrella free. c .... . ; . ,, ' aire . 1 ' oj etui aiienuuii o an repairs. i xpe top is worn out I will replace it with any kind of top in the umbrella line. Price right and the work guaranteed. Drop me a card when you peed my setvices. Yours truly -Li, Reynolds M. F. G. , 23 Rountree streets-New Bern N. C , ; " r. D-rf 9 iieii Wsein your "hem wanted ;. ' re?? :m,f.. t"a - jtions wantea at ithe 1$ Thus: you double $i ryoutx prospects? ahd hasten results, r.One-'-Ehot .til: ,. ).:'. v -. CrITA-NCCCA, TI.NK. . ' Jfay 27 to 29. 191 J ' ' Lew Round Trip Fares ' .' " . Via " SOUTHERN RAILWAY . . Ticleis ;on. sale llay 24 ,-2J-26-27-28. final return linu$ June tt 1913 or if you prefer to stay lorg!'r- .by dr podiing. your ticket- wUh-'sf eci ifagent at 'Chattanooga' aed 'Va"mE a lee 1 fifty cent you. 'caahavt final limit extended until Jane 25t6 1913.' , ; Round trip -fares ?'from. 'principal points as follows; v:;w -V-.t V'vi' Selnia. it JOS Raleigh ; v.i Drrham 4--- JluiU'- 9.95 Oxford 10.60- Henderson :r;-;', 10.7S ChaperHai" ..';;.lyl..y'? 9.55 B.u'iriiagton';-il.jCi Rates in same . proportion from aH other "pohy.- Tickets will apply, either via " Asjieville , or. Atlantav; .Excellent train -service via either route, .. J , v c : Special Pullman sleeping ' cars from Raleigh and Dujhman leauig these points on Sunday ,MaY 2Stfc ,, . 71 For reservation; detailed information etc. ask your agent or communicate with. - - - ''. -.V'C 7; - . . J. 0:? JONES Traveling Paenger' Agent "' , - -Raleigh. ;N. C P2CIAL kcURSION FARES ' ' . ' .to - ; ,;; B, MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION - - NW BERN..N. C., . "May 30, 1913. , From . Goldsboro LaGrange 1 Falling Creek. :-. Kinston' ...j. Dcver Ls.... Ti:?rarora J Eeaufort , Morehead City. ..v Newport Oriental .' Bayboro Eelhaven Pantego . : i Pinetown r-..-. J Greenville : '. Washington V'anceboro ..'. Round Trip $1-25 1.25 L25 1.0Q... :i.oo 50 1.00 ..1.00 : i.eo,. 1.00 .75 . 1.25 ..... ....1.25 1.25 1.2S ; 1.00 .. .75 Tickets good to return until May 3lst. Ask any Ticket Agent for particu lars. W.' W. CROXTON, , General Passenger Agent. - ... Norfolk, Va. A FEW POINTS tN FAVOR OF THE .PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE-V-V RIJER. There Is not the least doubt but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER la.tha best low priced machine on tha market today. It t durable, attractive and light its 8lmpucity it marreiou8. 1 Here are no complicated parts to get but 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 and go ahead. It is the only ma chine in the world on- which the set 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 machtna now 6n the market with "Which twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The ribbon control is vflutcmatic, the color change is simple and convenient, the back spacer and tabulating key are within m inch of the op. era tor's hands when using the machine- The type are lined in a symmetrical dw in front of the operator ' and are easily cleaned. Srtong piano ftceiwires control the type bars and it is impossible for these, to break. : The machine Is, so constructed that, the lightest to.ucn or jne vigorous pouna usee in . heavy, a manifolding have the same effect on the mechanism. ' - Call at the office Of the E. Land Printing, Company and take a look at this wonnerful, machine.. Price $65.0.0 on the easy payment plan. . WE ARE IS 6V SERV1N G v':VTHE':-'FAbUS;V:':i' 1 .... '. Montault lice Cream 1 5 and lOciSaucer$ , -We would be pleased to s-nu your oruers in any i entertainments at reason-fX ' Uepriai'W'lu exclusive agency yfW:' !E)kVTemple: .' rh'o'ne 94. TOWNSHIP. . tist Your State arid Coun try Taxes at The Court ''.ihr-i House ) -'frr v From May 1 to Jupe 1, 1913 ;h "failure t list, during the month of May subjects -yeu to a double tax, and is also a imisdemcanor, see Machin ery Act 1913. Section No. 81 ' . :' II. M. GROVES, Mat Taker. I . ' J i (No. 8 Towns!) Ip. - .v "... ' - .- ,.t'." .''' . . .... T: i . - ' f 5 '-JDoyoo know what we oeexljn boojnltu this towflr-'.jf'VS'' ;'.;We should organize aH the men Jpto a'fiREAT ENGINE 07 JP&OGKESS and theu get raougb steam In our boilers to make the thing go- The locomoUye baa transtormed. the world.' has jieop'led . the wfld. nw as, bnllt great cities," carried., cIyllitlon, tof t end ;of theearth, tuafe smOs boom all around tJne'planeVrf'feywvV'f- fi It has done these' things beoausfr jt fa ao iron and steel harness placed on go In deaulte directions apd perform defluite tasks We heed to HARIJESS HCMAN STEAM, to give it the sSma deflaR a ,;. f .V tisxittoaji'arbto ji'V Ko;bulld human' ra towa..iip'tt?loaVof..i4 we must all worit together, t We must bis allotted partyif tbaoaai tbenwe onen tne tnrotue ana move tninea.. ,". Pullvlfor a Biger: Nortolirjilei-ii ROUTE OK THE . . '..'. -'i iv-- :- Schedule In effect April 27thT 1913. N. B. The following schedule, figures are published as information only -and are -not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW 6ERN. , North and AVest Bpund. ' ' 12.40 .A. M; Daily Nigh't Express Pull man' Sleeper for Nor- .; folk. - . : ,-: 9.10 A. M. Daily' for Nbrfotkcbh-J ' . . necta for ' al) ipoints Toot-tbbtt All aboardl tnev boostvir train! . c -j-, ,,r' '-;). V" H-i v-'. ;: .yj'w; .,h . .r.-vt. y Now, all together! Pull frfr'.Mw'eppiii;, J man - piior 1 cr Bdjna Liiber..C)i' at OubhaaF 1.25 P. M. Daily except Sunday, for Olympia, ,N. C. 'TylyyJ!'.:-, . N AV ashiiigtcn, ; Urccrw ; j ' ville.v Wiisdn, Raleigh. 4.10 A. M. Dajly jight Express for 'v- Goldsboro."; . 4i 'rfy 9.05. A. M. Dally ' for-Godsboror:1 5.20 P. M. Daiiy6i;Gojdsboro. Effectjyf juhe 14th - y vvuision oaiem sieeper .inaugurate...;' j 9.05 A. M; ;Daily tor laufortV Paij man iBerricc erlective ' , June ,lith;.-' "', ' . M. Daily fof - Bcaufort. 5.20 P. M. 9.30 A M.; Daily jexcept "Sunday." ' ';.fof, Orientai:;tfv";y S.25 P. M. Daily' for Oriental."; ;- i J ,' For .further ;. Jnf oVrnatibn ; or rcserj vations apply to:T. H. Bennetf. LInion locket Agent, Phone 737. ; ':' , vW W. CROXTON, G. P. A. E. D. KYLE.T. M..-' 'A iU'K 'fWAWITTVGeSaptlf ) TUESDAYj' -AVEpNESDAV AND THURSDAtf ifeUnioii-Stocl5rd(Be :tSv 'CQNSISTING' QFrZf ' ' jivuausieiy, lruiiers, racers; iyiarea Teamsi Heavy " : t h - Dinanon ; i'..v v'V;:-" Vv" (ots.9f JJlue Elbboa Prlie Wlnncrt y 4t , "Vt.." ' V' ""i '-' ,i - . r: - p '''.''-'-'-'..';.'.'; x -r : ; vlvithcr -pains orv expense ;Wjn be. spared to make this' the biggest' sate- ,:' .' ever "held flt tneilJnloin Stock'yiii-dsi In udditiori't6 ourjhors f W will ' , ' 1 positively seizor the IGHiDOI.tAR l-'' i'vY-.0 "'i ' ''''' M" y-t''''m Mle'..Wf fihin'i iromli.uOO .to ii'f- VJ' ''' n't 5,0 Carriages Cabsj Victorias,' SM-e(J S tarts,; Surreys, Buggys and Harnew. - 1.'' v' iCONSlCiNED FROM NEW YORK AND' BALTIMORE., J , J .. Don'tlail to attend this sale Eycrytingf will, ga for the HIGH IKJLLAR w Write or wire as if u havV 'v ''AYTHiNG .TO" SELL orVsfor Writer iJ ' formation. ; 1- . ; '' ','',- :f ''; i ' , ; ; , ;''..' ' ' ' K ' ' Norfolk Live Stock 'Company, , . . OR Col. W. F. 0;, I i! ' '.. ,1 , J. W.RU'hanJ n, .Scc'y-Treas, Ca'pt. I. II. M k- ' . .-; Nonn !.::, va. ' Cspt. n. u. Ti.r... , LA,.. AaV ir M, has POWER, becarW It MOVKS. $ Jt the force of steam, i It Is organlirJ a organize so that each man. win ! must. get. up the steam of energy, paH -r and Be '-i.' ' NOTICE. - 'Noiefls'fliereDy ' that "stock certificate No . inew Bern Ice Co. issuedE ' 'V-:i.; in ' m Ahfis Ihppn Tnsf- vtrtttA ' ...- ajpplication has been made; f cCr duplicate certificate. GEO. C. JONES. Wianted Wood sawyer and "logging: men & "good wages.. Pay very Saturday. Comfortable quarters. -Apply to East Car- Oi ne racKaere o BO-K TEA If you don't think it is ;thebest';.ice,:;tyc; ever used for the money IlllPliilf iwe wrii th'eerf iilly? fund purchase price! V 'if ;S j: PHONE-' 17'; i i : Draft and Com- ( norses t !- . . ' y ,iv. us ';-W. 'ji' 4&' ':' j;:.5Vv. - i . V .
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