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KEY EIRN DAILY JOURNAL, NEW ELRN. N.U; FRIDAY K0?NIKG, MAY 23, 1913. AL REUNION. UNITED CON I LDERATE VETERANS.,, uaMtt, Tean; May 27th ms. ;;' ; ae ATLANTIC COAST LINE LROAD . COMPANY offer, the lorn rate of $12.60 from New Bern OuUUaooga, Tenn., and return, account of the Annual Reunion of '.ted Confederate Vterans. rkkrts will be sold May 24th, 25th 1 26th, limited to reach original jling point returning not later than lafcht of June 5th, 1913, except deposit of tkket with Special Agent, J fifoad St., Chatanooga, and pay tf fee of 50c., at time of deposit, Jt will be eirtended to June 25th. ?Ot schedules, reservation or other anaation, apply to local Ticket tan, or T. C. WHITE, ' ." ,. Gen. Pass. Agent. I . CRAIG, nger Traf. Magr. Wilmington, N. C. . lCB . . Hade from hitf distilled fi)rno wate . :JBW BERN ICE CO. 3,31 23 Griffith St. Phone 23 LODGE DIRECTORY .THENIA LODGE No. 8, K. of P. leets every Tuesday 8 o. m., over Gas a. office, Middle St.. J. R. Whitehead -C, J. H. Smith, K. of R. and S. Visit--glwthers are assured of a chevalier's efcowe. 3AVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS y-HARMONY Meets second and Attrth Wednesday nights at 7:30 o'clock icach month at Knights of Harmony JL corner Broad and Hancock street .IL Willis, President; R. J. Disosway, acnet-ry; Geo. Moulton Financial Sec- JtMTf. ECONOMY WILL TALK. Spring, Spring, O beautiful Spring, see you creeping over the hills. Hear a sow For the best foreign and omestic fabrics for spring wear, seek tie early and avoid the rush and get . - .fcest for your money. Our $18 ., tare up to all that your desire. f Respectfully Yours, Old Man Economy, Stopping with 5 , R. SAWYER, J " Merchant Tailor No. 101 S. Front Street. We Clean 'em fei ' I If you want that suit cleaned or "ceased or repaired, all we ask is give us a try out, and let us how what kind of work we can 4re. W know when we once get trial we will always get your r.ut w j SED STAR TAILORING CO. S. Front St. Phone 733 y-. A Sol Lipman, Mgr. ; v ' Opposite Gaston Hotel. ; ATHENS CAFE. k Ifext door to F.Iks' Temple, cpen lay Slid night. One of the finest and mat up-to-date Cafes in North Carolina ,Ve serve the very best of everything .hat money can buy and serve you by xttbe and attentive waiters. Don't aH to try one of our regular dinners, ram 11:33 a. m. to 3 p. m. The mbc is invited to inspect our place .tall times fom dining room to kitchen 'pedal attention given to ladies and JuUrea. H," Yours for service, KV ATHENS CAFE f'i(" Raitclis Bros. Propreiors 45? HARDWARE Building Ma- wnai rs iPaints, Cli3 ';,w...' AX I) Varnishes American Field Fence E ViHEN EUILDIXG OF ANT -BSD IS NEEDED Remember to be sure to get an estimate from Elijah Taylor Co. General Contractors PHONE No. 1 Before you award that contract elsewhere. If you have rooms for rent' or have lost or found an article, or want to buy or sell something, use the Journal want ad column on page three. SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES TO V MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAU FORT, N. C. Norfolk Southern Railroad To From Morehead City Goldsboro $1.50 La Grange 1-50 Kinston 1.25.. Dover 125 New Bern 1.00 Oriental 125.. Fares to Beaufort 20 cents higher than to Morehead City. Sunday tickets sold each Sunday May 18th to Sept. 14th good to re turn on date of sale only. W. W. CROXTON General Passenger Agent. DOVER AND SOUTHBOUND RAILROAD. Traffic Department. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS CARRY ING PASSENGERS. Effective Sunday March 30, 1913 South Bound Trains North Bound Trains STATIONS P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Lv. 4:25 4:42 A.M. A.M. Ar. 7:55 7:38 7:34 A. A.M. 4:25 4:40 4:44 4:53 5:02 5:22 5:40 5:45 Dover Foys Taylors Phillips Wimsatt Comfort 7:55 7:40 7:36 7:27 7:18 7:00 6:30 6:35 4:46 4:57 5:08 5:29 5:50 5:55 Ar. 7:23 7:12 6:51 Petersburg 6:30 Richlands f6:25 Lv. fTrians Run Daily x Sunday. Trains Run Sunday Only. N. S. RICHARDSON, Traffi : Manager. D W. RICHARDSON, General Manager. List Your City Taxes The Chy Hall FROM MAY 1st TO JUNE 1st, 1913 I will be at the above nam ed place during the month of May 1913, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. for the purpose of fisting your taxes. A failure to list your taxes during the month of MAY subjects you to a double tax and is also a mis demeanor. See Machinery Act 1913. Section number 82. ALEX JUSTICE, List Taker City of New Bern, N. C. The Last Notice To Tax Payers I wish to call your atten tion to the fact that I am now making out a list of all who have not paid their 1912 State and County Tax for the purpose of advertis ing same. If you have not paid, you had better come at once, pay up and stop the extra cost before same is advertised in the paper. This is positivelly the last chance. 11. B. LANE, Sheriff of Craven County. ' FOR SALE. 1 House and lot oe Spring street 1 House and lot oa Bloomfield street 2 Houses aJ lots on. Griffith street 2 Houses And lots on National ave. ' 2 Houses and lot in Bridgeton 4" Lots in Bridgeton - 1 Lot on New street 1 House and lot oa Pollock street 1 Hpuse and lot in Duffy Town 1 House and lot on Metcalf street 1 House and lot on East Front street 1 House and lot on Broad 6treet 1 House and lot on Crescent street 2 Stores on Crescent street 1 House knd lot on Queen street 1 House and lot on George street 3 Houses on Gaston street 2 Lots on Pasteur street 6 Lots on George street 2 Lots in Pembroke 1 Lot in Riverside 4 Lots in Elmview 7 Lots on Broad street 35 Lots in Ghent The above property can be bought for cash or on easy terms and I can give you some good bargains. 400 acres of good land; 250 acres in the woods, 150 acres cleared and very good fertile soil with 4 dwelling houses, 2 tobacco barns and barns and stock houses for the teams and to house the crop. lhis tract ot land is I miles from Caswell, N. C, and I am offering t iis place at a ridiculously low price. I also have about 200,000,000 feet of gum timber for sale. If you want to buy real estate, it will pay you to see me and if you want to sell, see me. M. W. FODRIE, Real Estate Agent. Office opposite Gaston Hotel. 84. Residence "phone 850 'Phone SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue o the' a ,hority conferred upon the undersigned j Commissioners by that certain judgment entered in the Superior Court o.' Craven County, North Cajolina, at the September term 1912, in that certain action en titled Carolina Brick Company, a corporation, vs. First Baptist Church of New Bern, Col. et. al, we, the said Commissioners, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court house door in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. on Monday, June 2, 1913, the fol-j lowing real estate, to-wit: I "All that certain lot or parcel of , land situated in Craven County, and the city of New Bern, beg nning at a point on the south side of Cypress street 225 feet from the southeast corner of Burn and Cypress streets, running thence and along with the said Cypress street westwardly one hundred (100) feet; thence eastwardly and parallel with Cypress street one hundred (100) feet; thence northwardly along with Smith street to the beginning being one hundred feet on each of the four sides, "being all the lands con veyed to the said parties of the first part by J. F. Ham and others, Trustees of the Industrial Collegiate Institute of New Bern, of New Bern, N. C. by deed dated the 12th day of June, 1906, and released to said parties of the first part by Isaac H. Smith and the Citi zen's Bank of New Bern. HENRY R. BRYAN D. L. WARD, April ,1913. Commissioners. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For sale a farm near New Bern, 142 acres, 90 cl"ar, 2000 fruit trees in bearing, good tobacco land. 3 m les from 3 towns and two railroads. Price $10,000. Tjrms easy. For further particulars, Address. J. VAN OSTRAND. Stonevllle, N. C. Give us your next order for RUB BER STAMPS. Quick delivery. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 9 New Bern, N. C. WEEK END AND SUNDAY EXCURSIONPFARES TO MOREHEAD CITY and BEAUFQRT. via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From Kinston Dover New Bern Oriental Bayboro Farmvillc Greenville Mackcys Plymouth Washington Vanceboro Week End Sunday $1.75 $1.25 1.65 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.75 1.25 , 1.50 1.25 3.00 1.75 2.75 1.75 3.25 2.25 3.00 2.00 2.25 1.25 1.50 - 1.2S Fares to Beaufort 2o cents higher than to Morehead City. Rate? from intermediate stations-in dime proportion. Week End tickets sold Friday, Sat urday and Sunday morning trains good to return until midnight Tuesday.' . Sunday ticket's sold' each; Sunday until September l4th, limited to date of sale only1. '4- i- Get. complete information, from any ticket agent'' iy Zi'Vi V 4: wm' croxton c;p. a,s Southern Sx Railway . f. K PREMIER CARRIER OP TUS SOUTH '.: Direct Lines tO all Points! ' ' i North, South, East & West Low round-trip fares to Western North Carolina, . "the Land of the Sky." Also to California points, and all principal resorts. Convenient . schedules, electrically lighted coaches, complete dining car service. If yu'r contemplating a trip to any point, before completing arrangements for sane, it will be wise 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 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 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South N. B. The following schedule figures are published only as information and are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, Ashevillc and Waynesville. 1 hrough train to Asheville, handles :hair car to Waynesville. Makes con ecticns at Greensboro for all points North and East, and at Asheville with Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago nd all western points. TRAIN No. 13' Leaves Goldsboro :05 p. m. for Rileigh Durham ,and Greensboro. Handles through Pull man Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., making connection for New Orleans Texas, California and all Western points also connects at Greensboro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro 5:05 p. ni. for Raleigh, Durham rnd Greensboro. Makes direct connection at Greensboro with solid Pullman Sleep ing Car, train for Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and all Eastern and Northern points. Connects also at Greensboro with through Tourist Sleeping Car for Los Angeles and San Francisco. TRAIN No. Ill Leaves Coldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham 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 nformation concerning special round trip rates account various special occas ions, Pullman sleeping car reservations, ask any Southern Railway Agent or communicate with tl.'t undersigljd. I. . I ONES, Traveling: Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. New Train Service Between Rale igh 6 , and Goldsboro. j Effective Sundry January 19th, trains ' Nos. 1 08 and 131 now being operated ! between Greensboro and Raleigh wll be extended and operated through be ween Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 108 now arriving Raleigh 10.1'j A. M and wil continue through -4o Goldsboro , arriving there 1240 P. M Train No. 131 now leave? Raleigh at 7:00 P. M fo GrecnJiOiO. This train will leave Gfldshoro st 5:05 P. M.. leaving Raleigh at 7:00 P. m. as here tofore. The extenrn of these train wl now aitorii the travel'ng public one I additional through train. bciwcd Crecnsbci nd CoHsboro. J. O. JONES, Trav -Iin Passenger Agent, Pn'ejgh. N. C. Fresh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS just received. .. J. Land Printing Co. ' Phone 8. FOR SALE. Small farms 10 to 20 ac res on Nciise road one and half mile? from City Kmit. Ideal situation and prices V'-' - . - . reasonable : :' ; See me before you 'tty ;W48'Mlddlc,St;fW';:: THE PARSCrrS MISTAKE. It Chfted Hi Mind Abut the Cwa Smt f tha flue Folks, 'yl. A Scottish parson wbose parish was rem ota from great cities was Invited to a bouse party at a certain castle, ami after maca persuasion from bis amnnd friends accepted. V Mrs. Walford io "Memories of Victorias London" says that the elderly .clergy man uau never Derore , oee instae large, country house and was pot at all familiar with the customs la rogue. . He arrived about 0 o'clock and foand the men Just returned frora shooting and the ladle from driving, all being at tea la the halL'-Q . yM'V,yZj: It seemed bice and sociable on a chilly November afternoon.' and.1 de lighted to find noeb 'simplicity prevail ing where be had not looked for. It, be partook beartlly. ot cake, 'sandwiches and so forth. '' ' , " At a little ' before 7 o'clock ; Home neighbor, who were merely calling, toolr themselves off, and the rest of the company broke up and went up stairs with bedroom candles In their hands. "Well, this Is better still thought my hnmble friend, and be rehearsed to himself the phrases be wonld nao to describe the situation afterward. He would emphatically repudiate the no tion that the "aristocracy kept late hours and were too much addicted to conviviality. He beard himself say ing: "Late boors. Indeed? I bnven't been to bed so earty since I was a boy." He jndged that be had been asleep some time when the sonnd of a gong reverberating through the paftsnges made him start op In bed. What was the meaning of It? What terrible thing bad happened? Could the house be on fire? Finding the back stairs close by. down ho rushed to. the housekeeper's room and electrified the (rood woman by demanding breathlessly: "Whnt Is It? What's the' matter?" "Lor", sir. nothing ain't the mutter," said she reprovlncly. "except that you'll be late to dinner. The second gon? sounded five minutes ago, and you're not half dressed!" " Such speed did he make, however, on being thus enlightened that he ac tually pot Into his evening clothes and was In the drawing room before half the other guests appeared. "But," said he. "T never had the chance of delivering the speech 1 bad so care fully prepared exculpating great folks from the charge of evil ways," A THREE FOOT LEAP. As Thrilling Behind the 8oenes as For the Audience In Front. The opera Is "Tosca." Yon sit breath less in your seat In the last act waiting for the climax, when Tosca shall find Cavaradossi not shamming, but dead by the trickery of the slain Scarpia. and shall run and leap over the para pet to be dashed to pieces far below. The captain and his guards look over the edge, aghast at the sight You rise from your seat thrilled. Now go behind the scenes and watch Tosca leap. Nearly every one who can leave bis post does go back stage, left, for this climax, which is as exciting in the reality as it is in the pretense for those who sit on the other side of the footlights. Before the curtain went up a stage band bad dragged across and thrown down Just beneath the par apet a mattress some twelve Inches thick and the size of an ordinary bed. The opera moves swiftly. The soldiers fire the volley, and Cavaraddssl falls. Tosca. learning the truth, rashes to the parapet, looks backward toward the audience, stands magnificently de fiant and leaps. It' Is a good three feet in the vertleal tk n Ty, nAthlnlr that ttlA , . . . . . prima donna, however plump she may be, strives to save or catch herself That leap Is too great an opportunity for histrionic realism to lose one little part of Its effect. She lands plump at full length, fairly taking the brentn out of her. while the back stage watch ers get the real gasp. It Is perhaps half a minute before she recovers her self. Then sbe gathers herself togeth er, all businesslike again, and hurries through the press of stage hands, cho rus, supea, principals, down front stage to rwelve the curtain cujls, New York Post' ' Paper Money. The earliest paper money Issued In America was In Massachusetts, In HftO. ; In order to satisfy the demands of clamorous soldiers. The nrst aotnonv ed by the Continental congress was In May. 1775. Six years later ft ceased to circulate as money. Benjamin Franklin and bis pnrtner, D. Hall, printed the bills of the colony of Delaware., On the face of the note In consplcnons letters was. the warn ing. "To counterfeit la death." '.''4 .-, : ;. An Endearing Act.'' -Wife fpJeitdlnglyM'ni afraid, Jack, yo do not tori me nny tnore-nnyway. n Veil as yotif Used ; to. J nvbtibd" Why? Wlfe-.Beicaiwe yoti. always' let me pet up to light .thf fire now. nns-Imnd-Nonsense, my i. lovir;?Toor ., get ting 4iV to; llgbf the flrp innkes jne love you al the moiLIpplnbott's.;A)f f;?'. . -'V'-y". ' .'' -r1 A -j 7 ''fWhy fhi. ArHapfpy' 'There gowitbe " betitlfnl Elsie! They, .sit, she J very happy with hbt lihsbniHl. th ynng, artistry tflappyl v WeII; a yeti take It! it, hi true they hnrnionlxe fipldldly, ! He aoes not nnneisinnn ner. ana sne ooep not understand hliiirVFllcgende, fflap- Nothing rsn Hw!hly be concoived In the, world or even out of ft which can be rnllod B'xmI without qualification txcept a ood will --Kadt :?2v THE MARKETS." 'f:?:; ''4 ,V ' ' " .'.'.'" May 22 WIT . V I: r' .-t;, V 1 ' COTTON VHViA s ALZ , Quotationa fcraUfced by C: WJTaS V; ' : . (Quotation! f craUfced by GT WJTaS 2 '. Middling 'f'1 U 'f-8 -Strict Mtiifc-V'-.: ll' 54'-- ;Good 'Middling, t: 11 7-8 " C;:. pbw.TRYGCS, XTC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Us 'r'tS'Meat Market). ' . J CUckena-Growa,: pair60-89 Chickens Half -stows pair. 0-70 Geese.;; per; pair $US-L59 Ducks, per pair. 50 JXJO per dos 1$ Hams, Country, smoked, lb .1 Beeswax, lr tt Wool Wool 16 to t 16 tolT -10-101-2' 8-9 9 Hogs, dressed, lb Beef,' dressed, lb Hldes G. S., Ib Green. lb Dry Flint, lb. Dry Salt, lb .12-14 .10-17 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce Company). Cabbage, crate Jl.25 to $1.50 Lettuce Basket : $1.50 Beets Bunch 8c. Strawberries crate $2.50 to $2.75 GardenJ Peas, crate Jl.le to J1.40 LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY MOVE MENT. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Waynesville, N. C. Low Round Trip Pares Via I SOUTHERNfRAILWAY. Tickets will be on sale on June 25 to 28 inclusive. Final return limit to reach original starting point by mid night July 13, 1913. Round trip fares from principal points as follows: Raleigh $9.20, Goldsboro $10,65 Selma $9.65, Durham $8,45, Burling ton $7.40. Rates in same proportion from all other points. For detailed information schedules Pullman . accommodations, etc., ask your agent or communicate with. J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent Raleigh N. C Made A New Man Of Him. 1 "I was suffering from pain la my stomach, head and back." writes II. T. Alston, Raleigh, N.C-"and my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made" me . feel like a .new man." PRICE 60CTS. AT ALL 0RUQ STORES. e eeeeeeeeeeeee PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 . . ' F. M. Simmons, A. D. "Ward, SIMMONS AND WARD A ITORNEYS AN D COUNSELLORS AX LAW IIW IIBS, I. Q. Office Rooms 401-2-8 Elks Building Practice in the counties of Craven, Onplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and wberv ever services aredesired. R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the coon ties of. Cravenv Carterut, Pamlico Jones and - Onslow and in the State. Supreme and Federe . Offcs No. 60 CrsviS Sirtet, , filiphoss Ma. &7. Htm Bsrs, N. C. Phone 56 'WAS-?-' vl '!; . GLAD! TO SERVE 'Ii:b!caliltiim Electric Bitters bring results tx$ them, r'X';''. " - :c v.",; :.;.''- . '. t i , -i d i i '1., ;'-c". ....'vf
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