';C3 Mixed With Sulphur Re siores Natural Color and :;. ft!y aeffer th handicap of kaoklag I advancing m. Wo ail tavm h Adraatafsa it yoathful appear- r hair la your turn. It make athafac. Whan ft fades, tarns jgrey ad looks dry, wispy tad stiaggtr jrnnt m i w applications of Sac Tea ud "lialpbnr eahaaes Ha appearance Awadred f old. Either brmn th toot at bom or rat fraa oay droc atora a 60 ent bottla . 4 'Wyeth s Sago and Sulphur Hair reaoy to use; on usien. P MERE AMUSEMENT JMETHODIST PRELATE SEES HARM IN CARDS AND THEATRES. Norfolk, June 16. -Contrasting what be termed "mere amusement" in mod ern times with the genuine hilarity typified in the old fashioned camp meeting, or in the festivals of ancient races, Bishop Alpheus W. Wilson of Baltimore, in a sermon yesterday at the Ghent Methodist church, de precated the fascinating influence upon Christian people of the present by thea tres .cards and similar amusements. "I do not say that it is sinful per se to attend the theatre or to play a game of cards," said the Bishop, "but the barm of it is that the practice of such amusements crowds out of. our lives the things which we need much more. QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both la Tasteless form. The Quinine drives out Malaria and the Iron builds up the System. For Adults and Children. Yon know what you are taking when yon take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, recognized for 30 years through oat the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but you do not taste the bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the acids of the stomach. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it- 50c. DI5HQ CODE IIS There is Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI Vok for signature of E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c No dirt or ashes. The New Perfection is made with 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners. Indicator shows how much oil is in the tank. STANDARD OIL COMPANY VuUaftaa, D. C (few Jsrsty) CksrUtta, N. C srUh,Va. P. AT TI MODE CkuUW.Vs. sucksMsd, Va. 0 Gi,W IL'JHdE SAGE TEA. avoid BrecarattoM cut m by drurriatJ aa-Akey -usually aa too aaac sulphur, t WDica max as taa stair sue. w "Wreta'a" which eaa always ba o paaoM upon to ears.au Deaauiuuy ana is tSe bsst tatea knowa to remove dsa draH atop acalp hchinf aad.faiU&g hair. U.-;.'! iH.. y aaiac Wyeth's Ear and Surpbur ao mm eaa pcuafcty tell that yea dark eoedyour bate. It dosa K so naturally aad sTs&hr von moist aa a sneers or hsoft brash, drawing this through the hair, taxing ana email atrana at a tana which, rsquirsa bet a' few BOBtata, Do thu at sugvt aaa ry mornrar u gray hair disappears; after another ap- niication or two its natural color la re stored and It becomes rjosty and lus trous and you appear years younger. It is fully lawful to seek 'mere amuse ment,' but it is not profitable. In the old days recreation meant more than 'mere amusement' which is the sum total of most of the methods of recre ation provided for us by the custom of modern society." Bishop Wilson preached at the Ghent Methodist church at both the morning and evening services yesterday, and was heard by large congregations. III SESSION HERE FIRST SESSION HELD LAST NIGHT AT ST. CYPRIAN'S CHURCH. The annual convention of the col ored physicians of North Carolina is being held in New Bern this week. The first session was held at St. Cy- RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful, GId Reliable Dr. Porter Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. Thousands of families know it already and a trial will convince you that DE PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALINC OIL is the most wonderful remedy eve discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lid? Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases am all wounds and external diseases whethe slight or serious. Continually people ar finding new uses for this famous o: remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggisi Wemeanit. 25c, 50c, fl.00 CHIMB Always Ready For Use You don't have to coax the fire when you get home late or when you get up early if you have a ust strike a match, 4 touch it to the wick, and you have the right heat for cooking anything, with out overheating your kitchen. No coal or wood. N CkcsWta, S. C the iaJeaseu atiiber i eU at tended. - . - . ';'' , ";. The feature of the evening's pro gram was tb address of the pres ident. Dr. C'H. WUIiam. of Raleigh, aad a receptioa which vaa later-ten. dered the visitors' ia the basement of , the , church. , Several Uteresting papers oa interesting subjects ' wert also read during tl evenings ' . ' . There arc a Urge aamber of colored pfcyskiaas :1a "North Carotin aad the majority of these are la attendant at the coaveatioa now ia progress. There will be two stsstons today aad much buaiaeas of importaoce will be transacted at these. The colored Deoole of the city are deKchted to have visiting brethera in the city aad . . ... ... . are doing every ting possible to make their stay here a pleasant one. TO THE PUBLIC. I desire to announce that I have sold my Printing and Rubber Stamp business to Mr. Adolph Roberts of this city, whom I take pleasure in re commending to your full confidence and as thoroughly capable of taking care of your printing and rubber stamp business. I beg to thank' you for the many favors shown me duiing my twenty-seven years in the printing and stamp business, and to solicit a continuance of your patronage for Mr. Roberts. ' I shall continue my Sporting Good business at the same old stand Dl Middle Street, as usual. Very respectfully, WILLIAM T. HILL. Having purchased the printing and ViWa e m n kiietnoea f( fi T-T ill Li-n j 1, i Dee to announce inai i win tonuuti i , . t r ... llIC aaiuc U11UC1 name ui v.i i . . o n uu c. , ,, Printing & Rubber Stamp Works,! Aaoipn KODerts, rropnetor, at it Craven street, opposite Sun Office, New Bern, N. C, where I will serve the jyiblic with the best printing and rubber stamps and supplies at right prices and with promptness. Respectfully, ADOLPH ROBERTS. 51 It s a question which is the worst condi tion to want a thing and not have it, or to have a thing and not Want it lj In either case the answer is read and use the want ads. southern . . ; j Railway - prxmier carrier op tils ; south . . . . - Dirrct Lines to all Points North, South, East 5c West ' Low round -trip fares - to ' Wester North Carolina, "the Uad of the Sky." ....... '-. .v . i - Also to i California potsts, aad aO principal resorts. : ' - Convenient schedules, 'electrically lighted coaches, complete dialog car service." If you'r contemplating a trip to any point, before completing arrangements for sane, k will be wise for, you to con suit 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- ! tal le 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 ol the Suth -N B. The fol'owing schedule figures are pubhbhed only a information and are not guaranteed. TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsborc 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, AsheviHe and Waynesvtlle. I hrough train to AsheviHe, handles :hair enr to Waynesvillc. Makes con sections at Greensboro for all points North and East, and at AsheviHe with .. . - Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago j . . , nd all western points. TRA,N o. 13' I Leaves Goldsboro :05 p. m. for Rileigh Durham ,and Greensboro. Handles throueh Pu man Sleeping Car from Raleigh to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. m., making connection for New Orleans Teas, California and all Western points nlso cui:iitcts at Grrensljnro with through train for all Western and Eastern points. TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldfborc 5:05 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham ?nd Greensboro. Makes direct connectio 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 Frar.ciscc. TRAIN No. Ill Leaves Goldsboro 10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro. Handles Pullman Sleep ing Car Raleigh to Winston-Salen: Makes connection at Greensboro with through train for Atlanta and New Or leans, also makes connection for Ashe viHe, Chattmcoga, St. Louis, Memphis Birmingham and all Western points, For detailed information, also for nfor.mation concerning special round tnp rates account various special occas ions, Pullman sleeping car reservations ask any Southern Railway Agent o; communicate wilh 1 1-- undersigned. T. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, I Raleigh, N. C. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE WRITER. There is not the least doubt but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER is the best low priced machine on the market today. It is durable, attractive and light Its simplicity is marvelous. There are no complicated pans to get out ot 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 tne trouble, clean it off, replac and go ahead. 'It is the only ma chine In the world on which the set of tpye nnd type bars can be taken ari""t from the machine In less than tec seconds. This feature alone Is worth many dollars as a time saver. It is the only machine now on the market with which twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The ribbon control is automatic, the color change re simple and convenient the back spacer and tabulating Key are wicnin an men 01 tne op erator's hands when using the machine. The type are lined in a symmetrical row In front of the operator - and are easily cleaned, Srtong piano steel wires control the type bars and it is imnosaibls for these to break. The machine is so constructed that the lightest toucn or tne vigorous round used in heavy manifolding have . the same effect on tne mechanism. Call at the office t the E. J. Land Printing Company and take a look at this won nerful machine. Price 565.00 on the easy payment plan. NOTICE. The gas boat "fl.L.N." leaves' foot of Pollock street for Glenburnle Park every Sunday at 1 p.m. aad maintains m honrly schedule. Fare ten cent each way. f Special cars taken of children. For white peopla only, ivi TO '.....i if . 1 A Y Cu:;:.S: For tie j.-.r;-v5 of aa aui? and verification of the books and accounts of the city of Hew Bern, N. C, yoa are respectfully requested to sead in to aa promptly, ia care of the City Clerk, -a atate men showing . date. hem aad' amount of any accoant yoa may have against the city or. any. of its departmenti tr May 31, 1913, lac If you . bold unpaid . warrants to cover, aay such i teats,, chow miBiber aad amount of each. '.. , - HILTON.RAWLINCSa CO, V Certified ' Public ceoaataau (Va.) By order of Finance Committee. - NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AND TIMBER TO MAKE ASSETS y TO PAY DEBTS. ' , Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Craven County, t, made at May Term, 1913, bj Honorable O. H. Allen, fudge ' Pre siding, in the Special Proceeding en titled, C. J. McCarthy, Administrator of Bryan I. Willis, deceased, vs. Duff Willis and others, the undersigned C. J. McCarthy, Administrator 'or Bryan I. Willis, deceased, as Corn. missioner duly appointed by the Court, will on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court-house door in New Bern, Craven County. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all that certain tract of land with the tim ber thereon, lying and being in Craven County, North Carolina, described at 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 of the Register of Deeds of Craye County in Book 152, Page 434, containing ten acres more o;- less; and for fuller description reference is made to said deed, and to the petition filed in said Special Pro ceeding. Dated this May 31st, 1013. c. j. McCarthy, Administrator of Bryan I. Willis, deceased. Commissioner. C. R. THOMAS, Attorney. 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 for division the lands described in the petition in this action in Craven 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 said Court :i Book H, Page 243 etc. and said ;fendant will take notice that he is uquircd to appear beefor W. B. Flanner !crk of said Court, at his office in l e Court House of taid county, at . !'; hour of 12 o'clock M. en the Second lay of July, 1913, and answer o- demur lu the ccmplaint in said r.ction, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in sid complaint. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk of Superior Court. This 19th day of May, 1913. WEEK END AND SUNDAYEX- CURSION .FARES ToVIRGINIA OEACri, And NORFOLK, via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From Week End Sunday Goldsboro $4.75 ' 2.50 La Grange 4.75 2.50 Kinston 4.75 2.50 Dover 4.75 2.50 New Cern- 4.75 2.50 Vanccboro 4.75 ' 2.50 1 i.'es to Virginia Beach Week End 75 c-.Mts higher and Sunday 40 cents hig! iff than the above Norfolk fares. V.eek End ticket j sold every Friday and Saturday, May 30th" to September 7th inclusive, good to return until midnight Tueday following date of sale. Sunday tickets sold Saturday night trainsMay 30th to September 7th good to return leaving Norfolk 9:00 p.m. Sunday. . , Get complete information from your Ticket Agertt. W. W. CROXTGN, G.P. A Are -Vou Going to New York Soon f WRITllf 'v''.V;i.,'l 1 -: 42 East 28th Street. . (At Subway Station) ' New York Ultf f 7 t i For; Pocket Guide and J Special Weekly, Rate 4io: Buyers arid Parties.T Single Hobm ;;$1.5(Ta da HotelRaymond i&l'MARlC A CADWEIJ i-'-i- c. c4 as aJ-.L. Orator U the tute if Jes R. Sci. Iliad, deceased, late of Craves coucty, N. C, this it to notify aU perso&a kavkg claim agaiast the estate of aaid decesaed ta '' exhibit them to the aadenkaed at":' New Bern, ;N. G, on r before the 31st 4 day of May, 191C or tkb xctk will be pleaded la ha, of their recovery, AH persons indebted to said estate wU please make, immediate paymest. Tki 30th day of May, 1913. - , - ; V RANSOM jSTWOOAND.;. Adnumstratar si JESSE .R. STEICE LAaD. deceased, -i. t - R. A. NUNN, Atty. Norfolk SoutHern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express if Schedule in effect June S th, 1913. N. B. The following schedule figure are published as information only aad are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. 12.40 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull' man Sleeper for Nor folk. 9.10 A. M. Daily for Norfolk con nects for all point 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 Goldsbonv Effective June 14th Winston Salem sleeper inaugurated. East Bound. 9.05 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. Pull man service effective June 14th, 5.20 P. M. Daily for Beaufort. 9.30 A M. Daily except Sunday for Oriental 5.25 P. M. Daily except Sunc'ay for Oriental. 7.00 P. m. Sunday only for OrientaL For further information or reser vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union Ticket Agent, Phone 737. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A, W. A. WITT, Gen. Supi. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Battle of GETTYSBURG. Fiftieth Anniversary July l-4th, 1S15 Very low rates vjill apply from II stations. Selling dates June 28th, 29th. ii,.xr and July 1st. Return trip must be completed proir to July 10th. Stop overs will be allowed at all points on 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, 1?13. Very low rates will apply from all ' stations. ' Selling dates, Julie 28th, 29th, 30th, , July 1st. f f - : Return trip must be completed . prior toJuljr' 10th. :' r' , ;,; Stop overs wtll be allowed at Rich mond, Washington and .Baltimore Fare "via" Norfolk and' Baltimore or WW H1IUIUU . SW ' . From, New Bern $12 80 ''" :.!'' -'OrientaiJi.l-J-. ". MoreheaLi-u. ' Dovert..-l-.. .13 30 ii.50 ' ,; 2 SO - On" : this occasion the' vtereans of ' vJ . . . both 1 the-fl Kortbern -and i Southeraf f Armies as well as a large vpluirte f tha ', reftulait troopV "will particif atef, For ." further infprmati'oa' apply 'u , f$ Jj t. d. yle, t.m; tvvw.; cr6xtomv:A ntM: O.P.A..Norfolky7rf. Our 'A Btisiislf'' Local ;-c6iumn$;$. bnngesultstry ! --'.V . 1- Vk jit ' iff 'V1' 1 . t- , (... V. i them - .ft iws)asBaaasaaawasaBBMaaMssMBaaaassaMnsa'wsWB ' y V- r ' . f-jf '' it , (f ! - , a ., ,:v V v.;-'" ',it;v:; -v ; riA v-.' y ;?v.9

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