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V B 1 n - ""Nf" k f."ada A Hew Man Of Mm. "I fu sobering from pain ta nj stamach, head and bck." writes 1L T. Alston, Raleigh, N.&, "and dt li vwr and kidney did not work right, but four bottle of Electrie ittuart mada a feet lilt s new nan." PRICE EO CTS. AT all BRU8 tTORE. . l : l038E DISEGTOBT 4 ; ATHENIA LODGE No. 8. K. of M eets every Tuesday e. .. over Cm office. Middle SwJ. R. Whitehead C J-R Smith, K. of R. and. Visit lot brother are assured ol a cbevalier'i welcome. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS Of HARMONY Meet second and fourth Wednesday nights at 7:30 o'clock ia each month at Knights of Harmony hall, corner Broad and Hancock street J. K. Willis, President; R. J. Disosway, Secretary; Geo. Moulton Financial Sec retary. lAaVAAAaVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAsl WW V W WWW V W w V w PDhrtQQinsm rnonQ i J I IIUI LUUIUllltL UtlllUtf t o F. 11. Simmons, A. D. Ward, SIMONS AND WARD AfTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS Al LAW Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Building Practice in the counties 'of Craven Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Cart ret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and when over services are desired -fl. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the count, us of Craven Carteret, Pamlico and in the State S Courts. Offlc No. SC Tslphont Na. 97. .1 .ties and reme and Onaio Fedpr CrjVtl) 5I.-M!. Nvi Btrn. (V ( Li: Made from tilleJ E W ICB BBRIS CO. 1P-21 23 (Jrifflth St. Phone 21- ARE YOU A PARTICIPANT? Sir: Are you a participant of the Latest Economy? If so, just see R. Sawyir, Merchant Tailer, No. 101 South Front street, and he will kindly escort you through the most difficult line of gents' cloth ing. Will either make them or alter and repair. Respectfully yours, LATEST ECONOMY. We Clean 'em If you want that suit cleaned or Pressed or repaired, al we ask is to give us a try i I r d"" let,, as show what kind of worV. v - "an give. W know when e once get a trial we will alway et your v ark. RED STAR TAILORING CO. 76 S. Front 8t. Phone 733 Sol Llpman, Mgr. Opposite Gaston Hotel. HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial, Paints, Oils Yamisfws Field -Fecce l Lt II U-...LLUUUU. II just ftco ! I li " I . TO N l!OM IT MAY CONCEPTS": I For the purpose of an audit and, - verificatioa of the books aod accounts Valuable Property on South Front of the city of New Bern, N. C, you Street To Be Auctioned, are reipectlully requested to "sead -ia -Tomorrow, June 25, S. R. Street will to us prompUrV U care of the City! sU at public, auction, beginning at Clerk, a statement, showing, date, '11 o'clock, the valuable property op item and amount of aay account yoa'posite the Gastoo Hotel oa South Front may hare against the city, or aay of' street which is owned by L. J. Moore. Its departments to May 31.. 1913, inoJThU property ruas back toward the If you hold unpaid . warrants ta! - . - . I cover any sack items, snow number and amount of each. HILTON-RAWLINGS & CO, , .Certified Public AccounUnts -(Va.) By order of Finance Committee. f NOTICE OP SALE. OF LAND AND - TIMBER. TO MAKE ASSETS j TO PAY DEBTS. j; Under and by virtue of "a judgment of the Superior Court of Craven County, N. C, made at May-Term, 1913, bj Honorable 0. H. ' Allen, Judge Pre- siding, in the Special Proceeding en- titled, C. J. McCarthy, Administrator of Bryan I. Willis, deceased, -vs. Puff. Willis and v others,- the. undersigned C J. McCarthy, Administrator of Bryan I. Willis, deceased, as Com I missioner duly appointed by the Court, will on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court-hfeuse 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 as 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 Craven 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. i lu defendant aLvoe named will Ar ; "ticc that an action entitled as v.' has been commenced before the , ' . the Superior Court of Craven ' , North Carolina, to sell for the lands described in the i ii i ii in this action in Craven County i!i Carolina, near Havelock, and r l.c lands devised to plaintiffs : i and defendants by their i,il her, Joi n IV.c-rpim, by will recorded in the ofiite of the Clerk cf said Court in Book li, Page 243 etc. and said defendant will take notice that he is required to appear beefor VV. 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 o: 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 Court. This 19th day of May, 1913. FOR SALE. 1 House and lot on Spring street 1 House and lot on Bloomfield street Houses and lots on Griffith street 2 Houses and lots on National ave. 2 Houses and lot in Bridgcton Lots in Bridgcton 1 Lot on New street 1 House and-lot on Pollock street 1 House and lot in Duffy Town 1 House and lot on Metcalf street 1 House and lot on Crescent street 2 Stores on Crescent street 1 House and 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 F-lmview 7 Lots on Broad street 35 Lots in Ghent 1 house on Hancock street 2 houses on Change Sf. 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 liouscs for the teams and to house the, crop. This tract of land is 2 miles from Caswell, N. C, and I am offering this place at a ridiculously low price, I also have about 200,000,000 feel of gum timber for sale. If you want to buy real estate, it will pay you to see ma rnd if you want to sell, see me. , M.W7 F0DRIE, ' Real Estate Agent Office opposite Gaitoit Hotel. 'Phone 84. Residence 'phone 850 ' lot of : RUBBER BANDS ivedV Clta us your nsit . : J. Land,'. Printing '': Co; RIAL ESTATE TO EE SOLD. James Hotel for more than two hundred r . r . t . - -1 - ana . lounecu . eec It is located, in what Is considered by many ta be the most desirable and substantial business district in the thy and prospective purchasers of real estate wQl do. wen to attend. -f'-:'- ;-.v W .AIDS DISTRESSED VESSEL; Revenue Cotter Polls Schooner Off - -. r"z shoaisl d '"s:-y"--x. The revenue cutter . PamlkojCap tain West ia Command, has returned from Cape Hatteras where, she went last Friday to render assistance to the schoonernAanie Gaskins, which had run aground on a shoal. -T ' ." The schooner was- running "light" at the time she went aground" but had sprung a leak and there was quite a lot of water in her, hold. As soon" as the cutter arrived on the scene a haw ser was attached to the schooner and she was pulled into deep water. - A GREAT LOVE STORY. Readers of the New York Sunday World are to be reated to as fascinat ing a story of love as was probably ever written. "The Sable Lorcha" is its name . It is written by an author well known to lovers of good fiction. This great love story is to. be printed in serial form,' the first instalment api peraing in next Sunday World's 24 page Illustrated Magazine. Complica tions that seem to baffle human inge nuity are smoothed out by the love of one woman and the sweet and gentle influence of another.. Don't -miss this romance. Urder next Sunday s world iri advance.' - (Adv.) Phone 261 For Crown. Prince Imperial Coffee. None so good.... : 4Qc. 80c. 15c. T5c. 40c. 23c. 25c. 25c. 45c. 50c. Nice Spring Chickens, per pair 78, 75 and Bridal Peas Bridal Corn Best Print Butter.. . Full Cream Cheese . Nice Fresh Eggs, just from the Country 1...... - Three -Blocks Codfish for. Town Talk Flour 12 lb. Bag.... Tomatoes, native grown, 'per basket .........! PROMPT DELIVERY DUFFY GROCERY COMPANY. 105 East Front St. TEN-DAY EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE Black Mountain, Waynesville, Hen dersonville, Hot Springs, Lake Toxa- way, North Carolina. - North Carolina THE LAND OF THE SKY TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Prlemier Carrier of the South Special Train Nice coaches and Pullman chair car. Schedule and round trip fares to Asheville and Black Mountain. Lv. Goldsboro Lv. Selma 7:00 A.M. 7:55 A.M. 9:05 AM. 10;10,A.M. 12:45 P.M. $9.00 8.00 7:00 .v. Raleigh Lv. Durham 6.00 5:00 Lv. Greensboro Fares to Hendersonville, Hot Springs, Waynesville, $1.00 and Lake Toxaway $2.00 higher than fares to Asheville and Black Mountain. Rates in same proportion from in- ertmediate points. Tickets I imite returning to ' reach original starting point by midnight June 28th, 1913. TEN DAYS IN. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA t-or detailed information ask your agent, or write, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. The circulation of this paper is not con fined to j this v locality Your ad hi thd classir Bed columns vill m reaaers Q to CifornSL 5fA9 leasy - to Srellydur ..property by tance as '.by personal .... . . -'. Jlitl IuUlw....j eis" to a Blue and Grey, will 'Fraternize : ' ,.:;on tha Battlefield at ' - 't? -v..-GetryabMrg. 'i- 'zr- TENTED CITY IS; NOW READY. Celebration of . Fiftieth ; Annlrer : ;:sary of Battle wiU be NoUble New York, June 23.--Fprty thousand veterans of the war between the North and South will be encamped next week on the field .at Gettysburg," the scene of the greatest, battle of "thai struggle;' Tha survivors of :the X arrnies that opposed each other : will ' meet" again as friends and comrades, not as foe, on the fiftieth anniversary : of that mighty engagement. They nave lived long enough to forget past bitterness and to remember only the "valor that made Gettysburg one of the greatest battles in the world's history. ; V The reunion will last from July?l to July 4, inclusive, the first day to be known as Veteransv Day,'' the second as Military Day; the third as :Ciyk Day and the fourth and last as, r Na tional Day. Under the direction of ; officers of the regular army the great camp is now about ready jot J the reception 7of the-40,000 !old soldiery many of whom will view the historic battle field for the last time. ? - Under the regulations" adopt d, food shelter end tr.tcrtainr.ient within t'e tented villages nabout the battlefield will be givetf; to . bona fide . Veterans only. Those veterans who are to be accompanied by members 'of the;r families have been instructed to pro vide in advance for the housing and boarding of those relatives. .. A great tent, seating between 10,000 and 15,000 veterans, will be erected immediately adjoining .the camp,: and therein will occur all the exercises, except the great military, parade and fireworks, and therein; save" for the hours set apart for the exercises, the veterans may hold reunions, the tent being arranged to be subdivided into numerous separate inclosures. All veterans of the Civil War, North and South, are urged to -wear their army corps, division, bngade and society badges as a means of identification to their comrades in like commands, in the expectation that it will assist in imparting information as to whom and where their different organizations meet and in bringing together comrades ho would otherwise, by. reason of lapse of time, fail to recognize each other. Of the four camps, one will contain ,500 tents, another 1,300 tents, a third about 1,000 tents and a fourth about 400 tents. Each tent will accom-l modate 12 veterans, and each.will .be so fitted out as to provide a maximum of comfort for its inmates. Each camp ill be a village of straight streets. The veterans will be grouped by States. . ' The tented villages in which ,the veterans of the armies of Lee-and Meade will live will not be' on the Government reservation, but on ,con tiguous tracts of private land rented for the period of the reunion.. , .. i mm JULY FOURTH FOUND HE COULD NOT DISPENSE WITH ANNUAL INDEPENDENCE mtm a w iir.i'V..w. London, Ju ne 22,One of the most art cient customs and most -vital functions of American ambassadorial life " Jn London-- namely, the Ambassadors Fourth of July, reception to his, resident; and Itinerant ountrr being bmlted ' rrn;t he pyogramitjiis year;K account ot mrwssauoy rage s inabilityto; find - a 'suitable .'housVln timev for the everitVl."-.;Tr '? : sTfie; Fourth, pf, July receptitW under the - late Arnbabdor Rcld. at .Ppr cheBter. House -was. always the, biggest function, 6Tfthc London-' season,' as far as the Amcncan.contingent "was con cerned, last ."year' 5,000 American. wearing the red,' white .end. blue label, travetscd tthc.' grand ;8talrcase.at'; the Keid s ., rongnificerjCtesidcnce,: "i.When Ambassador Page toblruphls tew duties he found them to monu tncniaf in their accumulation that it wai. imf bssible to complete arrange menu fcr a residence, and he has now decided to await the arrival of hi wife on the 'Adriatic, due next Friday, before even outlining his social plant,. ' A few days aib he consulted Secre tary Laughlirtj Who, owing tohfs short residence in London, thought that the wm ' mi t,ltl'lL!;ei Her.: SummH Point W. Va. Ann Belle Emev, of this place, savs: "l sul lered for l5 yean w.ih sn ahd paia ia my right sice, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lets L it, but with out success. I suiiered so very much, that 1 became down ia mind, and aa heirv. less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind of shape, was usable to da any work. I beeaa takin? CarduL' the woman's dose," By the time I had taken li bot- net, iny neaim was completely restored. i mm now o rears rears oia. oui icu bi good as I did when only 16. . -; - iCardui certainlv saved me from loslnff my mind, and 1 feel it my duty to speak in its favor. I wish I had some oower over, poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good ft would do them." - :.. ; them.1 If you suffer from anrof Qte inments peculiar to women, it wHl certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial. It has been helninK weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, Try Cardui. your dmgglst sells it..;,-' WrHt t-" CMtunin" IMUm fin : tdrtsory Dwt, Ctuttuwota, Twin., (or Sfcmt wwwm wu jvw wsm wm w iwgw sjmw. nwnrw TrwttMi tor Wonwi,- Id plain wmppsr.? H.C 1S1 Fourth of : July " function - could be. dispense wlthi butthc jaution was for, the Ambassador? to omit the ceptfoivespecially-as this-was his season here, -andhat .t in the street rather-than not at all.'4 .1. ? The Street, modate United Day, suiti a small and bid British ; aristocracy; It was finally receptions rooms at" Claridge's," where the Ambassador will receive during the afternoon. ' ; Pli's ;': '- :rr?- The inviutions wiir not be issued broadcast, as in previous years, but advertisement will annear in the narjers -:. . . , ' : the ' day prjvjt 4 ""7 a - 7 I " Z - i obtain cards of .admission - by xalhng ; at the embassy Offices. Mrs. A Mitchell and daughter Miss Terry of ?Kinston are. the guests of Mrsl'J. M. Spencer." , SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS ; , IN ASKINS. Kv vrtitP ri a nnvfr invAfttpri in, me by a ludgment of the iuperior - court of Craven county, in the case of Morris vs. Clark, which judgment is recorded in the office of the Clerk " of the superior 'court of Craven county in B.ook I of ,thfe judgment pocket 1; and being numberedjon said.; docket: 8911, I will sell to the highest : bid-1 der for cash at the court house: doer in wew. tscrn.: n-c.-on ivioonay tne w,cn vv tu.wu.v .TOUcUl ..r- taineoT-fn that certain mortgage3 deed k, dm6Md!ft rexecedvby-George Wryattr and was ;that ; it j-would , be; good policyj Add e C. Brvti hfWir iA ; embassy,. Office, fori , are much too.smalL to accom- tbofc' thk ua V-zn .li the crowd of visitors from the u ii .h -i'kv.ii: ; Stateson -their Independence 'AAf :rl LZJif?? , fandthe CobuHoteUis rtot ioot i Kew Rp,n W r Ar.. ; . . sd' for uch an occasion,; for; it h:im ?.v ii.. ir t i k:ris. -fashioned home Of the 'fvi j dmt hitfcJbJL. ?Mktk 'decided, to engage the;i(J w Wdfi&i 7th day of July at 12 o'clock MaOUtJiCrii rnp rrai esrare aesennea .in saia iuairi J the real .estate .described .in said udg meat, and directed by said judgment to be sold by me f or : the purposes set out in said judgemnt ' consisting of Sixty Five lots according' tP a 'plot duly recorded in the offio of the register of deeds of Craven" county in" Book 161 Page 571 to which refer. -k For any' further, information apply1 North; S0Ut' ;t EgSt & WeSt'-'V---: W., D. Mclver or R. -'B.-;-Na9nv or!' ?i to to the undersigned... ' V - V" This 6th day of June Tl913i; - ;v ' Lrr :- W. R.: BARRINGTON.: , J. J v .' : -. If'TwsJee- R. B. . NIXON; Atty'..'-V- y ;'. "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j. '4 Having qualified.' as. administrator, deceased, late of Craven county. N,..C . Administrator of JESSE R. STRIC KV: f iwriia..J - - ...V" .sr , r: a, KuNN;Atty;;S:iv' :.":- iEliBUlLOISiBOrlYKi ISrgrglOI:IS:tiEEl)fD iememocr .w dg sure, v r -- . , ; , . ; get an; . .estimate from 7- ElijahTaylorCd. f. General Contractors, '.V "piipNENo. i :':. Before" you "awarc" that contract elsewhere." -r i this ta to notify all persons having claims j for sane, it will be wise for you t&jeonp-?Zp.ii t t against ;the estate ofaid; decesaed.. to-1 ulr a Tepresentative of .the utlA!Z':-'. f exhibit i.them. to the'; Undersigned, at Railway, or .write the undersigned, who 'X - h - New pern, ..Cbn.or before the31st. will gladly and" "courteously furnish yoi-'' -'' . day'-'Mayr;1914,; lnforinatioh'atqyo testf'Snd? 10, '-Tt'J : j bepieaded"'rrf;bar:-ibthe schedule anii most; comfort'i fy$z?. I AU'person Iridcbtedtojeaid estate-wHlJtable 1 please'' make,'imihcdiatelpaynact,Tuis CARYr Genv,;Pass 'gtM0SJ' ' ' 'i Jt.-INSOM.'STR Pass. Arent.i-ri: iv V ' ' . c c r x c n (Cuotuon fux.'tLei ty G. V. . lot & Sen.) liddlicg - - .12 cents Strict' Middling,"-. u 1-8 " . Good Middling, . j 12 1-4 " . ''.'-. POULTRY, ECCS, ETC" ; (Quotations furnished by. Coast Una ;' J Meat Market).- ' . Chicken Grown, pair-L.6W 3 ; Chicken Half-grown pair 60-70 ; . - Gesasv per pair. Ducks, per palr Eg "per dot.,, iHBW "try, smoked. Beeswax, lb Wool, WooU I6totV ' Hogs, dressed, fbL. Beef, dressed, lb Hides G. ;SJb Green, - Hx. i-i Dry Flint, lb--: ry Salt, lb . . soi.rjo --; -V 15;:.-.".- Ih ' ..li;'!-.-. 22 10-12 4 FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. -SVlSa (Quotations byi rNew " Bern I Produce Cabbage, : crate ; crate to 1.0Q:'-:- :;Gardett!;Peafc1crate j MORTGAGE SALE.' pursuant; he wer?ofJte1:on te-jmnriement Crrnthi-f Jwhsr, lihiViWiwt'irn - iiirE"a IWM - phbhe records -4n ofiice of Registerof ! ' viAHj that; piece ;or, -parcel - of ; bpd ; situated in Noi; one; (1). township, near -yanceboro on Washington; Road; be-" ginning at Edward Hoell's corner on , the ; Washington road,', and runs with 't.!. r ' ime, to oamuei iiiiisons corner m ;wIth?siid:Enisori' rBne'. --'leiate."''AseonvBvel ri HH-:mSMi,k,;1v,Avv!liv:5 t0 . ner then-with iaid ' FnaVi ,jne Waghi ton ma!n road -;, then down said "road to the beeinnine. " containing:, forty ;(0)iaciesi:morepr less: It being the same land conveyed vr by the said The Land Improvement ' Company of North ; Carolina, to the said; Geore; ; Wf BryantandAddie ' C. Bryant.- his wife bv deed bearfntr . date Of May Z9th, and rorded Intithe t: public records in office of Register, of fa for' a?f Milntii Iw' i-..l:iXTi- 0; Folio ';45 noT hereby made. ; This 5th day of June, 1913,: ;-;H ;ki THE LAND IMPROVEMENT COM- PANY OF NORTIT CAROLINA- v - ;J?y Kev .William Sutton, ;i - R - ' O'HARA, ; ,r" ;jQ President, . Attorney. :?,; T; :. JT ''..' - srn IJeedS IOF said .nnntv in K-,mlf(1WX'L..;;'.,!f?' . PREMIER RARRtFR OP TH It ' " ' ' ' ' rouTH 'Q Direct Xlh iKtoi aH !lintsiV .WW ' rouna-inp, fares : to 4 vtestern N'orth(,TCarolina,;.-;'the ; Land! ' -of V: the .;'. :v .;.r.-:;: California, points, JaudSalic principal iMf&ii resortst.K.;h?, I lighted; coachesVi jcbmpleteidinihg iitt 'ifj rtery: t.hk H.you'r contemplating :ztipio:.itfii f oiut, before comoietfaK amneeffienta - : ' v t 41 U.i!.JL. .1.! 1- Small farms le to , 20 ac res on Ncuse road one and half miles from tllty limit.; Ideal situation and 1 prices reasonable.', "jj. . f. -v-.---See mc before you buy. J. T. in . Moore t---v- '"''''r-yv If.? 1 1 .V., Wit f. ''? .' " i . ' ' ; . : - 'mi
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