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A DAILY Jwl.lNAL, , CHURCH SERVICES j . TODAY Oriit EducocmI Holr' cotamaaioa 7; IS a. m. awning prayer ad aermoa lp, a Sunday school 4 p. m. AH Saiata - CaapeJ everaiag aevice and wm at 5:15 p. m. '" Pmhvtniaa There will be preach ing, t 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the paatot. Strangers welcome. Sunday school at 4 p. ra ... First Church of l'hrit, ScitntUt Sunday M-rxitc 11 J in. an.l p. m. Subject: "Cod the Pre-err ( Man," Pr,i-rbs J:1U,11. S.md. h..ol 12 m. Wednexluy xv e:ii:: te-timony service 8 .. I-.- k. K. i !i r.!:i up- n daily frnm 3 to 5 All r cordially -welcome. First B.ipti-t cri-i-!. at II 1 nn and 8 p. nv Stiimh by the pai-tor. Morning subject-: "Death the Crown of Lite." Kvening subject: "A Call to Repentance". This church heart ily invites, and cordially welcomes all visitors to the city, and those who have no church home to worship with us. Bible school at 4 p. m. Classes for all. Church of Christ Services by the pastor, at ll a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible achool 3 p. m. Children's meeting 4 p. m. Y. P. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Public cordially invited. Free Will Baptist. Rev. C. O. Armstrong will fill the pulpit today at both morning and evening services in place of the pastor, Rev. J. P. Wood ard who has gone to Oriental to fill .an appointment for Mr. Armstrong. A cordial invitation is extended to the public and a hearty welcome is assured to all. Strangers especially invited. Sunday school at 3 o'clock, p. m. R. O. Godley Supt. Far Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GKOVB'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drivel out Malaria and builds up tKe system. A true tonic ad ore Appetiser. For adults and children. 50c The New Bern Plumbing Co. Phone 734 69 Broad Stree This week we are making a special low price on Bath Tubs, Lavatories and Toilets f SxLlbscrilbe for tine New Bera Daily Jomraal One year Six months - Three months - One month One week - PHONE 8 The Weekly Rates will be collected by the car- ners. OUTOFCOHTO ' Wbea yam feel Uiy, stretchy, kaU ick. "bfoa" aad diacoonced, look to t&a Iter. It ia torpid. ; sirxiono. RED E LIVER REGULATOR (XBB rOWDEX FORM) IS THE ECMEDT TOU NEED It is not only an invigorating tonic for a torpid liver, but it extends its cleansing and restorative influence to the stomach and bowels. Helps diges tion and food assitnulation, purifies the bowels and brinRS back the habit of regular daily bowel movements. When the stomach, 'iver and bowels are active, bilious imparities no longer obstruct functional processes, the re sult of which is renewed energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold bj Dealerv Price, Urge package, $1,00 Ak lor lb. fenuln. with the Bed Z OD th. label. 1 f foo cmnot get It. remit to oi, we will tend nil 1 postpaid. SimmoDa Liver Regulator ll alto put Dp in liqaid form (or tbote wbo prefer It. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Look lor the Bad Z label. J. H. ZDUH ft CO, Props, St Laufc, Ma. IX H NEW BERN MAN TO WED Invitations have been issued which read: Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel request the honor of your presence at the marrigae of their daughter Ruby Ethel to Mr. Archibald Bilbro on the evening of Wednesday the eighteenth of June nineteen hundred and thirteen at nine o'clock at the First Baptist Church Middlesex, North Carolina. At home after July first New Bern, N. C. Reception at home of bride immediately following the ceremony Mr. Bilbro ia connected with the Selz Shoe store in this city and has a host of friends all over this section. Cite u your aeit ardci for RUB BER STAMPS. Quick deli -cry. E. J Land Matin; Co-Phoaa , i Nt.ru N.. C ; . ; SPECIAL - EXAMINATION ' FOR WEST POINT. V , . A apeda atraaca txamiruiioa for West Point Military Academy will be nek) at Washington Barrackat P. C, July 1, 1913, for a vacancy to be tiled August 1, 1913. Applicants must be residents of this Congressional district, between 17 and 22 years' of age, as much as five feet and five inches In height, and well drilled in history, English, geography and math ematics though geometry. Forfunther information apply at once to John M. Kai.n, M. C, Washington, D. C, as tiiiu- i? limited on account of short not'u i iin him of ln special examination ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Battle of GETTYSBURG. I i:iirili A:itii i-rviry July l-4th, 1913. Yt r l.w rato "ill apply from all stations. Selling dates June 28th, 29th, 30th, and July 1st. Return trip must be completed proir to July 10th. Stop overs will be allowed at all points off A.C.L. also at Richmond Washington and Baltimore. Fare via. Goldsboro and Washington, D.C. $13.35. On this occasion the veterans of both the Northern and Southern Armies will participate, and a large volume of regular troops will attend. For further information, apply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket Agent, Phone 737.. W. J. CRAIG, P.T.M. T. C. WHITE, G.P.A., Wilmington, N. C. NORFOLK SOUTHERN Special Rates to GETTYSBURG, PA. Fiftieth Anniversary Battle of Gettysburg, July l-4th, 1913. Very low rates will apply from all stations. Selling dates, June 28th, 29th, 30th, July 1st. Return trip must be completed prior to July 10th. Stop overs will be allowed at Rich mond, Washington and Baltimore. Fare via Norfolk and Baltimore or Washington, D. C. From New Bern $12 80 Oriental 13 30 " Morehead 13 50 , " Dover 12 80 " Bayboro 13 10 On this occasion the vtereans of both the Northern and Southern Armies as well as a large volume of the regular troops will participate. For further information apply to T. H. BENNETT, Ticket Agent, Phone 737. E. D. KYLE, T.M. W. W. CROXTON G.P.A. Norfolk, Va. $4.00 . 2.00 1.00 . AO . 0 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified, as administrator of the estate of Jesae R. Strickland, deceased, late of Cravea county, N. C, this it t aotiiy aQ persona having claims gaioat fee estate of said decesaed to exhibit them to the andersigned at New Bera, N. C- oa or before the 31st day of My. 1914, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of May, 1913. RANSOM STRICKLAND, Administrator of JESSE R. STRICK LAND, deceased. R. A. NUNN. Atty. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:' For the purpose of an audit and verification of the books and accounts cf the city of New Bern, N. C, you are re ;r cctl'-lly requeued to send in to i s pro.T.ptlv, in care of the City Clert, a statement, showing date, item and amount of any account you may have against the city or any of its departments to May 31, 1913, inc. If you hold unpaid warrants to cover any sucn items, snow numDer and amount of each. HILTON-RAWLINGS& CO., Certified Public Accountants (Va.) Bv order of Finance Committee. SUPERIOR COURT. NORTH CAROLINA CRAVEN COUNTY. A. D. ROOKS , VS. JOHN PETERSON. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. NOTICE. The defendant abvoe named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County, North Carolina, to sell fori division the lands described in the petition in this action in Cravei County North Carolina, near Havelock, and being the lands devised to plaintiffs grantors and defendants by their father, John Peterson, by will recorded in the office of the Clerk of sa.id Court in Book H, Page 243 etc. and said defendant will take notice that he is required to appear beefor W. B. Flanner Clerk of said Court, at his office in the Court House of said county, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. on the Second day of July, 1913, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court: for the relief demanded in said complaint. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk of Superior Cotlrt, This 19th day of May, 1913. THE WISE MAN a'.way prepares for the approaching dangers. Be wise and have one of the latest inventions out applied to your umbrella. It will protect you in time of electric storms that have been predicted for the months of June July and August. The hard rubber insulator. I have them at 25 cents. I will put them on your umbrella free. Special attention to all repairs. If the 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 need my services. Yours truly L. Reynolds M. F. G. 23 Rountree street New Bern N. C. WE ARE NOW SERVING THE FAMOUS 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. Edvard Clark, Elk's Temple. rhone94. HORSE SHOEING For expert Horse Shoeing don't fall to see me at my old stand InCaptlstChurch Alley, We are there for every day in the week and guarantee all work. , y J. I. SMITH. Expert Horse Shoeing. FEW TCI NTS IN F C? CP T1I UlliaiRG VIMBLt TVfE- Vlnlll i. , 1 There Is not tbs least doubt but that -THE PlTTKBl Rfi VIURiK TYPEW RITER Is the best low priced mactuae on the market today. It ia d ura hi a. irmnlra mnA 1'iSr Its atlmpUciry la marvelous. -Iters ara no ettmrklieated nart a ra ar nnr of order, ft U like an open book. u aometung clogs, yon hate anly to maka law turns with a acre driver, remove the part causing the trouble, dean . It off. rnlara and go ahead. It Is the -only mi- cninsiacne woria on which toe set of tpyo and type ban can be taken ap-t from the machine In leu than ten seconds. This feature alone Is worth many dollars aa time saver, ii ia toe only machine now on the market with which twenty egiDib typewritten copies can bo made at one writing. The rihhnn control ia automatic, the color change is simple and convehlent. me Daca spacer ana tabulating key are within an inch of rh nn. erator's hands when using the macnine. ine type are lined in a symmetrical row In frnnt f tu operator and are easily cleaned. Srtons rjlano ateel wires rnntrnl the type bars and it is impossible ior inese o Dreaa. ine macnine Is so constructed that the lightest toucn or tne vigorous pound used in heavv manifolding havn the same effect on the mechanism. Call at the office of the E. J. I.anH Printing Comnanv and rako Innlr at this wonnerful machine. Price S65.80 on the easy payment plan. Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express 99 Schedule in effect June 8 th, 1913. N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS J LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Pound. 12.40 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull- man 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. Parlor Car Service 4.10 A M. Daily Night Express for Goldsboro. 9.05 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 6.55 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. Effective June 14th Winston Salem sleeper inaugurated. East Bound. 9.05 A. M. Daily or Beaufort. Pull man service effective June 14th. 5.20 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. .30 A M. Daily except Sunday 'or Oriental 5.25 P. M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental. 7.00 P. m. Sunday only fpr Oriental. For further information or reser vations apply to T. H. Benn?tt, Union Ticket Agent, Phone 737."" W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. W. A. WITT, Gen. Supt. Keep the Dollar $3 9 Don't send that DOtXAE away 1 Spend it in your home town! A' DOLLAR put in circulation hero ia worth any number $n the mails or in the mail order house's pocket. " i When you send that DOLLAR away some other community. makes the profit that might just as well be made by yours. DOLLARS ATTRACT DOL LARS. For every DOLLAR in use in your locality another DOLLAR will come. Conversely, ovcry DOLLAR that is serh away has a pulling power on another DOL LAR that is left behind. A DOLLAR spent in,yov.r home town helps to make yir neighbors just that much inre prosperous. To that extent, nlao, r , . -i , ' ; , . it makes the community' more proppcrnns. And it makes you profit hi i x; just the same way that the, comniunity Jocst'l . 'V'K-,,U- ,,. v : " j'!' When there is plenty of money in circulation everybody! benefit. : , V That's why you should keep just Instead of sen tbem jaway Isn't it worth while thinltinjj over? NOTICI CF SALE OF LAND ANO , TIM EE R TO MAKE ASSETS ' TO PAY DEBTS. - Under and by virtue of a judjmeat , of the Superior Court of Cravea Couatyy - X. aside at May Term. 1913, by Honorable Cv H. AJUa,.Judt Pta-" -idinf, ia the Special Proceeding. ea-J titled. C J. McCarthy, Administrator" of Bryaa t. Willis, .deceased, ts. Duff- '' Willis : and others, the . oadertigaf -C J. ' JcCarthy, Administrator r , Bryaa 'j.- Willis, deceased, as CoioV" missioner duly appointed by the Court, will on Monday, the 7th day of Jnlyr 1913, at twelve o'clock, aoon, at the: court-house door in J'ew Bern. Craven County. North Carolina, .offer for sale' to ths highest bidder for cash all that certain tract of land with the tim ber thereon, lying and being in Craven County, North Carolina, described a follows: A tract of land and timber thereon conveyed to Bryan I. .Willis by deed from Abner B. Willis, which deed is recorded in the office 6f the Register of Deeds of Craven County in Book 152, Page 434, containing ten acres more o. less; and for fuller description reference is made tosaid deed, aod to the petition filed in said Special Pro ceeding. i Dated this May 31st, 1913. c j. McCarthy, Administrator of Brvaa I. Willis. deceased. Commissioner. C. R. THOMAS, Attorney. Wanted Wood sawyer and logging men gooa wages. Pay every Saturday. Comfortable quarters. Apply to East Gar olina Lumber Co. at Carolina City. Pamlico county, near Olympia, N. C. Ring Up 174 For Best Tub Butter 38c. Best Print Butter 40c. Fox River Butter 42c. Granulated Sugar 5c. Best Lard 15c h. c. win PHONE 174 Our Business Local columns bring results, try them Home at Home $ $ $ 1 ffi If many DOLLARS here as you can,; :, ; : ' v .-if J t : V ' ,.V;-.-,--,;. lyt-M i -v. 4 ;': i :
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