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U B , KIW CHDAHf DAL, !OT K JN.H. C SATURDAY IICIG, l!AY 31. 1&13. ; : T'.GZ EIGHT V m ; v:-;-i7 ,- ,J"i : ' 1' HM'HmlfflBSf.' Don't neglect the baby's health by keeping k cooped up at home he w hrive wonderfully if you will give him a daily outing in the brght sunshine nd what you save In medicine and doctor' bills will more than pay for one of the dainty go carts or carriages. We have just received an assorted ship ment of Reed body carriages, made of selected German reed, with hair filled I ioni Every carriage is made with the best steel gears and cushion rub i.r ire ircst substantial made. We have them ranging in prices from :o I35.CO. J. S. Miller Furniture Co. 09101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. ft"l THH IT? 'IITH ITI VITtTlTr; r v SHOUT PASSING ' 3 EVENTS luuj.i.i.L'.f.iJ.i.l.uu.ui.i.uu.i.ui.i -'-' '' MAPS WILL DRAWN. Advertising Committee Will Con - tain Work of Road Supervisor. , J - --i 11 '1 .V . 1 In the booklet which is now being comtl ed by the Advertising Committee The row of red unaiehtlr tenements. o" Chamber, of Commerce . which on George street near Pollock are being will be distributed aU over the North A Few JaJn Coats For Women ir Double Texture. Cemented Seams, all sizes, f - made to sell at $6.50fcnJ $3.50, will sell out - : at $3.98 and $4,98. : -.; : torn down- to 'be 'replaced 'by; nice modern residences. This property has recency betn purchased by Mrs.r John Goulden. . ' e X- A number of improvements areJeing made at the Busy Bee cafe on Midd'e street The paint brush is being used extensively and the entire place is being thoroughly renovated.- r Bruce Carraway of Kinstotf haj been engaged by the management of the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City as publicity agent for the season, which begins June 7. Mr. Carraway will enter upon' his duties in a few days. a, ad West for t le purpose of advertising New Bern and vicinity, -ill be two maps, one showing 4he relative distance betweeil New Bern and points in the North and West ,a (id the other showing the relative distance between: . New Birn and various points in North Car olina'. ; , :'";v' .; These maps were 'drawn, by, R. E. Snowden, t upervlsor of ht' roads in Craven county, and are a work of art, in fact they were so well exe:uted that the committee highly praised - Mr, Snowden for his excellent work. The Wizard Sale 4 t,-f . .... June Vormally Opens B The Portals to Summer A fascinating showing of the newest advanced styles in Ladtes'JMisses' and Children's roi if Today is the last day on which taxes can be iitted. ine list taicers are at whpn lnmN to advPrtUino- Mr their posts at the City Hall andt j f "Baxter of this city is a real live the Court House and a failure tofist . wire, and he added another victory to today will subject you to a double tax Iist of achievements in the mer- and is also a misdemeaner. rantile line In the first two davs of his creat The condition of Vergil C. Walker i wizard Sale, the crowds that throneed who has been confined in Stewart's tj this tsore were something immense, sanitarium for several days under-. The store was packed and jammed going treatment lor an atatcK 01 ty- t-. :ts caoacitv phoid lever, is mucn improvea ana nis complete recovery is only a matter of time. in To Inspect Theiri ) c iHt, uern s atore or w omen 85 Middle Street James Hotel v ; . B. A L fcB N Rev. B. F. Huske requests the Jour nal to state that he will be in the city Every available inch of space is being utilized for the display of bar gains, and every thing Is marked in plain figures. None but merchandise of true merit bear the test of such extensive PARAJ W. -1 lwd.ll u' tomorrow and conduct tne usual ser- advertising This is not only a vices at Christ Episcopal church. He at gtroke o advertising, but iust was invited to go to Beaufort to hold another case of where this popular tne services tnere synaay, Di.t nnas it concern comes to the relief of the ereat impossible to do 60 on account of the services at Christ church. Index to New Advertisements- National Bank The road to wealth. New Bern Banking & Trust Co. A trust company. I Citizens' Savings Bank & Trust Co. t Are you protecting your business. A. Casttt Spring lamb and stall fed beef. ' Good Morning! Have you been to Baxter's Wizard Sale? Don't delay Come today. Ladies' Parasols in endless Patterns and Colors from 1.25 to $5.00 Misses' Parasols 75c to $2.00 Children's Parasols 25c and 50c. J. M. Mitchell and Company. 126 Middle St., New Bern NEW BERN MAN CHOSEN AS SU PREME GUIDE OF ROYAL ARCANUM). When I Hand ou your Glasses they are not ordinary Glasses It ' . It 1 - A. .4.1 J DUt specially maue 10 suu me uemanu of your eyes for a correction of the error of REFRAXUION They give perfect sight and do away with eyestrain and headaches for YOUR GLASSES see SAM K. EATON, - Optometris. At the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum this week in ueY)fe, S. M. Brinson, who has for some years held an office in the highest body of Royal Arcanum, was elected Supreme Guide. Among the other, officers elected were the following: Supreme Regent, Frank B, Wlcker shanv Pennsylvai Is; Supreme Vice Regent, Samuel W. Hoag, New York; Supreme Orator, C. Arch Williams, Illinois; Supreme Secretary, Alfred T. Turner, Massach' setts, Supreme Treas luerr, A. S. Rotimson. iss j'u'rl; Ex aminer of Claims oh H. Butler, MiMKfc'rhuseAs; Supreme Auditor, Wih Ham i' McConnell, New York; Supreme Chaplain, C. E. Hoadley, Connecticut; Sqpren e Warden, William T. Daubey, Virginia; Supreme Sentry, Claude R. Zapponi, District of Columbia. buying public at a time when it is most appreciated. Mr. Baxter is perfectly frank in his advertisements and says he has bought too much merchandise for spring-1 that it has to be paid for and the best way to raise the cash is to sell the goods. This store enjoys the confidence of the community and we' predict a record breaking crowd today, as well as each day of the sale. Mr. Baxter says he promises to have" competent sales people to wait upon the enormous crowds today. " . Many odds and ends shirt length etc., will be thrown out day by day for "hurry up" sale. N .y - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the 'estate of Jesse R. Strickland, deceased, late of Craven county, N. CI, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decesaed to exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern, N. C., on or before the 31st cay of May, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded irf bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said, estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day tjf .Mayi 1913. RANSOM STRICKLAND, Administrator of JESSE R. STRICK LAND, deceased. " . R. A. NUNN, Atty. 1 NOTICE! NOTICE! The "H.L.NVwUl leave the foot of Pollock street for Glenburnle Park every : morning during ' the summer "ST 10 a.m., commencing Saturday, May 31, and maintain ing .an hourly Schedule. Fare ten cents each way. Special care taken of children. For white people only, , Remember the boat;' will leave every hour, on the. hour, commenc ing at 10 a.mT, May 31. The pat. ranae af the nubile oliclted : ;. " . W.H.PARRIS, Captain! K Oeaa'":.' Th069 i j.t : 'l llzcct See for Yourself - .j iV't'.:'-". imonstrator rizht from the factory,' will be t our sto-e from nuami 2-fob o::E'e- ij Hiow you tn rtM itvt uiCM ,1 Wdfy advertised 'j'x NBh win prov right bsfore k. of til '"1 Sh wiTt prove lu worth to you vour eves. The the O-CtiUf Poli A intuuuly reium the pHe, ) it, slter two days' trial yoa do not fed tde mop all -' we claim forit tnd caiL-'ao. torjr in mry mfect COLORED : CELUBRATERS CJ! E- ATE "ROUeil HOUSE" IN DUFFY TOWN." Late yesterday afternoon, Lewis War rtrt. Charles Blount and David Brock. colored, having Imbibed freely of "tlgefl liquor, engaged in an altercation at the home of friend in Duffy town and as result Warren was struck in the face; and -painfully Injured witn ft bottie wielded " by ' Bloiint ! sd '', the trio Are now in the county jail awsiting a preliminary hearing.; ", .s' ' Sheriff R. B. Lane and Deputy Huff were in the vicinity at the time and they placed the men under arrest, later turning Brock over to" ' police man.hwowason the scene.' The march to the county: Jail was fraught with many incidents.1 The prisoners Were intoxicated to such ,an extent that it Was finally found ncccnnry to bring a panning cab into srvic in older to get then! to l' V !( (!;' ;i! ' n. 'I:-:!-.-' t RichCut Glass V Ths Mtal fill lot thsV Iwusswlfs.-, ;,.'';'.: . 1 Ws have maos special V ' .f tOort le jethe best that , Nl ef workniaashJp 5oms piece art estdy . M thtrt ars many si very asedtrst prkfl . ' i . . . BAXTER,: ; Jewelers WORTH Or'GIIEOTRA Terr FJrccn O "i fcr ( : :i : - j For Vomen from $1.00p to $M0. Parasols J i for Children from 25r tin: V V ' " ."t.; : r : , v- - , . New- in; Summer ' Dresses Sp ringlMatnb something that will melt in you mouth. t Yoiin Pig Hams, just the right size for barbecuing. Chickens, Spring rnd grown ones also. If it is expected of anlup-to-date Meat Market, why of course we have it. A. CASTET, IHONE;';239o- The Home ol Better Meat For LESS MONEY. "FromShoff Celebrated Ahibano Woven Straws is made by Pmay anrl lduc, Paris, France. Thisisnota French plm or"a Porto Ricari, but is an entirely new ; ettect made or a tough fiber. Better tKan a Panama- more .t-.., .. ,.! ... tinscleanerand 'V; Never: before ! possible to tyachf sKajpe jn!a ;ven Ht to Up ai Imported straw hats are wonderrul you -should fipfii-mmmii ':mmmkwscm . ;"liiJE MlUr- illAl O UltKZLULN l " -'-V -r- ' TAILORS ' HABERDASHERS p; " HATTERS The New Bern PiurabiugCdi r - ' 1 PThis week we are making a special low price on l-1 Bath Tubs, Lavatories and Toi! t;
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