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?XW liTfiH DAILY JOUR At; NEW BERN, N G SATURDAY HORNING, JUNX 14. 1913. PAGE SEVEN V I .5 , fx L .'. ;r-' Wilt: si'.., "v.- y. . C A. Whitlord of A&kina stent last evening in the city a gaeJt'at the James HoteL - V' -V . . " Presiding Elder J.. E. : Underwood of Goldtboro was In the city yes terday vkitinj friends. If you hare- room for rcaf or bT lost or found, in article, or want to buy or tell something, ue the Journal want ad column on page three, MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed WORK TOGETHER SPEAK. FROM SAME PLATFORM AGAINST BOSS RULE IN CONVENTIONS. Rochester, N. Y., June 13. Gover nor Sulzer and former President Roose velt have joined forces in the interest of the Governor's direct primary bill. Speaking from the same platform they are putting in telling Mow in . , m -'.'- 'it,..-'; ''A r Li , Hr-i u rrrt The freshest, spiciest ginger snap that ever popped out of an oven or satisfied a hunger. - executed byJGeorge W. Bryant and behalf of the proposed program f Addie C. Bryant, his wife to the Land the nomination of cmdid.it! The Improvement Company of North Caro- meeting littunn tin- two in tl.i- n lina (a corporation) bearing date of waa extreinelv lotdul and .1- t!ie May 28th, 1912, and recorded in the shook hand-, in Coin . :. ion Mill tin public records in office of Register of au,!tl:u. shouted it- approv.il. Deeds for Craven county, in Book No. . Sulzer open-d hi-, addre-s lb4 Folio 509, the undersigned will with reference to his -ervice in Con- offer for sale and sell to the highest I gross while Col. Roo-cvelt wa- I'u-i- bidder, for cash, at the court house dent. door in New Bern, N. C, on Monday "n an tnat time .said the C.ov- the 7th day of July, 1913, at the hour ernor, "he will tell you that 1 spoke of 12 o'clock M the following real and worked and voted for every one erate, as conveyed in said mortgage, 0f his great reforms. No one knows to wit; better than I that for him to succeed All that piece or parcel of land jn sucri reforms he had to meet and situated in No. one (1) township, near I overcome that same opposition 1 now Vanceboro, on Vahington Rpad, be meet anrj am determined to over- ginning at Edward Hoell s corner on come." the Washington road, and runs with - The Governor didn't arrive until his line to Samuel Ellison's' corner in $-.5 o'clock and then he was escorted his line; then with said Ellison's line to his hotel by six mounted policemen to T. R. Frank's line; then with' said and the members of the Jefferson Frank's line to Washington main road; Club. He was photographed, rode in then down said road to the beginning, a parade, held a reception at a hotel containing forty (40 acres, more or anrj before going out to dinner, was less. It being the same land conveyed initiated into the loyal order of Moose by the said The Land Improvement by the degree team of Rochester lodge. Company of North Carolina, to the He was the guest at dinner of Chair. said George W. Bryant and Addie man George E. Noeth of the Demo- C. Bryant, his wife by deed bearing crat;c County Committee. date of May 29th, and recorded in the xhe. Colonel's speech was along the public records in office of Register of same lines as the one he delivered Deeds for said county, in Book No. iast njght at Buffalo but of his desire 190 Folio .457, to which leference is for changes in the Primary bill advo- hereby made. ' Icated by the Governor he said: This 5th day of June, 1913. "i should like to see a change that THE LAND IMPROVEMENT COM- wouid DCrmit us to put up as party NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY the General Hospital in Elizabeth, N. j. She U Fannie Green, eighteen Por sii eek .he had been living with a brother, Julius Crrrn, in Rij If y place. Her absence hjd c 1 .- 1 n alarm, for when stricken i:t Br-a '. street Saturday she was on her t ) H"st n to work. She had called epori Father VietaU u: M. Adeltrrt's church arid g it him t) pray fur her, .1- -hi 1 . I ; .- t . 1 she was afioi.t In l r ii-i with .1 :r--terniLS illrus- wl.iih h.. I t ai. . l.ii ! iW.'.i. ked ht r I hr ; ih - . 1.1 n- !i 1 'i : i '. : ' : 1 ! U t...t .r. . f h.r !! . I LKC I SI S III I I) I A VI M I I I I li.s ( .0 in : .ii p. !:: I h: mm a each had received a letter criticising his ability, and signed by the other physician. Other instances were offered where husbands and wives had been sep arated after one or the other had re ceived one of these anonymous letters. The postmaster told of marking stamps, which were placed in a drawer where they were kept expressly for that purpose, and sold to Miss Zimmer man, who was suspected of being the "poison pen" writer. When the let ters bearing these stamps came back to the postoffice, he followed them up to the addressee and found they contained the scurrilous contents. Miss Zimmerman, forty-nine, de nied writing the etters. PANY OF NORTH CAROLINA By Rev. William Sutton, R. O'HARA, Attorney. officials not only men but women. I don't see that any one has a right President. 1 10 object to that, because we don't have to put them up. For example the things I am most interested in workmen s compensa tion, minimum wage, the prohibition hours of labor, the limitation of the of child labor, the limitation of the hours of labor for women in industry in every one of those matters among the persons whom I consult in trying to get them through there are as-many women as men. l'lf we have a constitutional con vention, I should want to see the Constitution explicitly permit us to SINCLAIR SAILS TEN-DAY EXCURSION TO x ASHEVILLE Black Mountain, Waynesville, Hen der8onville, Hot Springs, Lake Toxa way, North .Carolina. North Carolina . THE LAND OF THE SKY TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Priemler Carrier of the South Soecial Train Nice coaches and Pullman chair pass legislation on these objects and tar. Schedule and round trio fares to I should like to see the convention Asheville and Black Mountain. p close touch with women. If they I.v Gr.lHshr.ro 7:00 A.M. S9.00are good enough to stand in' the lobby Lv. Selma 7:55 A.M. 8.00 land tell the men how to vote, they are Lv. Raleiirh 9:05 A.M. 7:00 good enough to go inside to vote. I.v. Durham 10:10 A.M. 6.00 The Governor, repeating his argu- l.v. Greenshoro 12:45 P.M. 5:0dment for the bill, said Fares to Hendersonville. Hot Sorines. "To have direct primaries and to WavnoRvilUv $1.00 and Lake Toxawav have State conventions is impossible. 2.00 higher than fares to Asheville ' Direct primaries have been devised and RIarW Mountain. by the friends of good government Rates in same proportion from in- to permit the people to nominate their . ertmediate points. Tickets I imite officers directly withbut the intermed returning to reach original starting ary of delegates, and as, of course, Tviinr hv midniirht Tune 28th. 1913. y" TEN DAYS IN WESTERN NORTH I without delegates ,it follows that State CAROI INA (conventions must go ana nonest ai I rect nominations must come. 1 here ON HONEYMOON I.. I M NOVELIST WITH PRETTY KEN TUCKY BRIDE LEAVES FOR TOUR ABROAD. beautiful even in her Kentucky home. Her husband was at peace with the world and did not want to talk about heart wounds which the second marriage has healed. But not so his mother, who was at the pier to see him off. Referring to the advent of the wan dering poet, Harry Kemp, into the Sinclair household and the resultant divorce, she said: "If my son had been the Southerner I am, he would have killed Kemp." Sinclair is going to Germany to study industrial conditions among fac tory workers there. "I do not want to talk about mar riage free love or anything of the sort," he said. "I have been misquoted so often that all you can say for me is that I am the happiest man in the world." As for Henry Kemp, he said: "What would I say about him? The less the better. However, I hear that he has written a book. You can say for me that 1 should certainly like to re view it." Mrs. Sinclair, who is accompanied by her sister, Miss Dolly Kimborough, was asked if she thought she would tire of married life. "How could a woman tire of being the wife of the best man in the world?" she asked. or.iii.r "I .i I m ! it a ti' I 1 i- : ,iik "i Til !! .i Im.i" ttir. I.e. ud wi'li much interest. The hi-t ry ! tin- tl.iv "Inch wis read by I'.. M. t'.tccii and .:!- the ff.ig recird by William Dunn, Jr., I roved very entertaining. Among the numbers on the p.n ram was a quartette by Mrs. Benton, Mrs , Whitley and Messrs. Pump! rey and Watson and a solo by Mr-, Whitley both of which were greatly e: joyei , DO After drinking one g!'i.v 1 '! PEPSI how re'; rolled how invigo rated how fine you feel! In Bottles At Founts FELT BAD J ALL THE TIME' Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Greal Deal. But Is All Right Now. Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short time ago, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches. I felt bad all the time, and soon grew so bad I couldn't stay up. 1 thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bott'.s ! SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS bt Cardul, and It helped me; bo he get some more. After I had taken tha second bottle, I was entirely well. I I wish every lady, suffering from , New York, June 13. Upton Sinclair whose domestic mishaps have interested the public almost as much as his so cialistic books, sailed yesterday on the Koenig Albert for his honeymoon with the second Mrs. Sinclair, who was Miss Mary Craig Kimborough, pretty enough to be considered unusually GIRL COMES OUT OF COMA Fearing a Seizure, She Had Asked Priest to Pray for Her. New York, June 13. After lying in a coma for alomost 100 hours, a Rus sian girl whose identity has been a mystery, regained consciousness in IN AS KINS. By irtue of a power inve-led in me bv a judgment of the superior -i ..( fVi.-.-n iiii'iih' i'i llie case womanly trouble, would try Cardul. j , , , n.ont It is th. best, medicine I know of. It, K. ,-,.,. , tll(. rle,k did me more good than anything I ever ,v rilinlv j of the sii crier cuait ot i..en co imy CSed- , , , !; B.M.k I f the jud-m.-nt docket Cardul la a woman s tonic a ... , , , , ,, land be ng numbered on said ducket strengiueiuug uicuiuuo iur wmcn, made from Ingredients that act spe clncally on the womanly organs, and thus help to build np the womanly con stitution to glowing good health- As a remedy for woman's 1113, It haa a successful record of over 60 years. Your druggist sells it. Please try it N. B. Write to: Udl" A3vtsory Dtpt., Cht1 Mfa Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn..for Special IntlracHont, and M-page book. Horn Treatmaal W Woman." aaotia puis wrwoar. on raaiM- S')'.l, 1 will sell f!er for cash at t in New Bern For detailed information ask your agent, or write, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N, C. I - SPECIAL SUNDAY TRAINS TO THE SEASHORE via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD is no middle ground. 'It is self-eivdent to me that if the people are competent to directly elect their public officials they are just as competent to directly nominate these officials." Beaufort and Morehaed City, N. C. ,. Ready for Summer Visitors. . Beginning Sunday,' June 8th, special Sunday trains will be run from Wash irfgton via Vanceboro and New Bern to Morehead City and Beaufort, every Sunday. Sunday Schedule Lv ; Washington " Chocowinity " Frederuck Bragaw " Vanceboro " Ernul " ,Askin 1 ''- Bridgeton '. " New 'Bern, " ' Riverdale . " Croatan '. 'v ; r; ;r Havel . , 1 7:10 am 7:22 " 7:27 " 7:40 " . 7:56 " 8:09 " 8:14 " 8:23 " 8:50 " 9:19 " 9:24 " 9:38 " .:-9:55 " 10:17 10:20 10:33 j ,."',- i-;ri.-'' Newport ', fo'VVi'-VAr Morehead. City 4'v:!'',"'Atlan Hotel' Jieiuiiiias '".Special .train will .Heave o . 'iV"'"BeaufoTf - 6:00 p.m.;' Atlantic Hotel r- f'Xrhiili p.m,-T Morbhaea City Station 6:20 V ' ,t ,;.-;, p.lns Arrive New. Bern i :o p.m ar- 't'tv 'Washington :9:20 p.m.r;;.;:;i, lA , y'Mi - Very cheap Sunday Excursion ' and Week find fares! - Apply to any Ticket s Agent for particulars. 'V' -V ' . . . .- s. ,w. wk CKUAiyiN,, : ' ' " . " General Passenger Agent, " USER OF PH PEN GQNVICTED I WOMAN SAID TO HAVE CAUSED TROUBLE BY ANNOY MOUS LETTERS. Baltimore, June 13. With two marked postage sfamps sold to her as the only evidence offered, Miss Anna Zimmerman oT Smithsburg, Md., al leged authoress of "Poison pen" letters was convicted in the unitod States District Court on the charge of send ing obscene matter through the mails Sentence was , suspended by Judge Rose until Oct. 8, when it is believed Miss Zimmerman will be paroled, if-ghe promfse3,to cease sending the letters.'- A handwriting expert testified that the writing was of the ame character as wi-iting admitted to be Miss Zim merman's, In'his adfdress to the jury, Attorney McLannahan said the letters Which", have been circulated through thetbwnt of,' Smithsburg and Hager; town during the, last six years, have caused much "troubje '.among; the res identaCa He jbited ; a fcae where t0 physlcains had ' noi "spoken W each other for a number of yeart. because I III - - , I Every Woman Should Own A f III AMWW igritB,i, in i III B'.laapf7TT -M ajTTT lirj.! J MP. M 'Ij ' JJ'V l' I I III flk. i III I ILIil 4lnlr-tr.t7i? III I I Tt 'rnenns a cool, clean kitchen, less work, better I Pj'I III L;.. KT-w rut nr nslirv; t( r.-trrv no II i' Illl smoke no soot. I ; j Made with 1, 2, 3' and 4 burners; I It III! Indicator mark.s amount ot on in tone. i 1 Illl ' Illl STANDARD OIL COMPANY Wauhinston, D. C (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C ' , rRichmond.Va. BALTIMORE Charlciton, W. Vo. -Norfolk, Va. - Charletton, S. Cr tin- hi)'he?t bid iK.rt house door N. ('., on Mi'dnay the Till day i.i JuK .it U oV!.".-k M. all the real estate describe! in -aid judg ment, and directed by said judgment to be sold by me for the purposes set out in said judgemnt consisting of Sixty Five lots according to a plot duly recorded in the ofiic of the register of deeds of Craven county in Book 101 Page 571 to which refer. For any further information apply to W. 1). Mclver or K. 1!. Nixon or to the under-igned. This 0th day of June 19 13. W. R. BAKKINCTOM, Trustee, R. B. NIXON, Atty'. ( raven ing ' ' in-Ke. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Pursuant to power of -ah- contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Warren 1!. F.lli- and wife A. S. I'.llis to Mr-. Jo-eph D. Willi iiu-, dated Oeciininr Ji.d 1910 and reiorde.d ill Kcjstiy nf I 'i.iM-i! I'. unity in Hook 101 p. idl, wliieh ih;l. a-r:.;ne(l and ti.iu-l'ei red on M.u I'uli 1913 to W. A. Wini-utt, whieh -ai l transfer is reeorded in Re;,i-trv i Count y in I'miik p. d f i bei n made in the p.i i:; ::i debteilne-s secured b aid the ii i:i 'i i i,;iiei I . ;'. I ' i I auet inn t .i I lie liiejii -1 ' ,. , j on Monday I he .illl li da . i' at 1 2 o'eloek ii m it til- " (lour in t lie ( it v ot N . I 't'ounlN. . ('., tin I propei 1 , I ' -Ail : I ( i ) ( ' 1 1 'in t i n ' I situate III No. 7 'i "U i 'i i ( 'ou nt y, N . I '., ..i i )"i ii in) , 1 1. K. I ii a n a ml I .on n. I .y i ng .i i" I I ii i ii'4 -i i u.i i . 1. i side ol I 1 1 nt l i i i a ' ' fl Dill t lie ' il V I if . U , on said 1 1 wr at .1 point , . , I) "I tin road leading f i mil .New i ei n to I'.e nl a i i i'imiii;, t lien. . along -aid i i i i 1 1 dl J v I'll, In nee -..III 1 1 .11 .If' ,ii li. lit liliKle- to till-(oiii-i ot lii'in Km a .S.id K-et. tlieoei-ea-twai.l, bet, tin 1Hi i line p,u. r.illel to I In- tirst line, tln-nie nortli- 'U i in- di -' ribed I "I I mil w.irdlv -i diieit line to fl,, beginning, eiiiit .lining L -1 1 .md 5 in 1 in I ai i ( .. I icing I lie -ame la nd ( on e ei I l. I i . I; . Hi yan and other to 11. II linn by deed re corded in Hook IV), page 5,-1. (?) Also all building- an I in n liinery thereon and used in op'ration of the Mill, including Dry Kilns, Boiler, Shafting, Belts, pulleys and all other. Machinery used therein. This 24th day of May? 1913. W. A. WIMSATT By T. D. WARREN, Attyy AV. ... (. -if'
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