. j flowing with a request for
: ation has been received by the
! , 1 from Reoresentative John M
....., ... " w
As the present administration is
disposed to give R. F. P. or star mail
routes and change present routes when
needed I shall be glad to supply, blank
pe. . o 1 for such routes or changes
' ... tnose who have not proper and
. convenient mail facilities. '
Look over your sec. ions, and , wher
: ever it is possible to get a new R. F . D.
or star route, write me for this blank
petition, fill it out, and return it to me
I shall be elad to eet you the best
mail service possibl . t r -
' , With best wishes
, ' , 'i Yours most truly, i
J . Jno. M Faison.
(Bitters .
Made A New Man Of Him.
"I was Battering from pain In my
stomach, head and back," writes H.
T. Alston. Ralelch. N. G.uand my
liver and kldnevs did not work ritrht. I
i out tour ootues ot jsiectria Hitters
'tnorla wna 11 V a a . wart tnon I
HIHUW IUV IVVl U UQIf' lUdUt
PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUG 8T0RE8.
:: LODGE DIRECTORY
ATHENIA LODGE No. 8 K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m., over Gas
Co. 'a office, Middle street., J. R. White
head C. C, J. H. Smith, K. of R. and
S. Visitine brothers are assured of a
chevalier's -welcome. '
, CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS
Li
OF HARMONY Meets second and
fourth Wednesday nights at 7:30 o'clock
1 in each month at knights of Harmony
hall, corner Broad and Hancock street
J. K. Willis, President; R. J. Disosway
Secretary: R.iT. Disosway. 70 Middle
street," Financial Secretary.
: PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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F. M. Simmons, , ., ', A. D. Ward,
1 lUW&'M jWARD .
ITOJtNEYS AND COUNSELLOR
Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Building
Practice in the counties of Craven,
Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Cart
eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su
preme and Federal Courts. ' and whew
ever services are desired
R. A. NUNN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
. Practice in the ' counties of Craven,
Carteret. Pamlico . Jones and Onslow
and in the State Supreme and Feders
Courts. ' ., , " " f
. Office Ra. 50 Craves Street
Tslsphons No. 9'.- - . . Nsw Bsrs, N. C,
Carlsbad Electric '
, . Light Bath
, -
v A remarkable aid'to those
-who suffer with
: Uric Acid
.Dr. Ernest W. Dunn
A OSTEOPATHIC' PHYSICIAN :
' 209-210-211 ELKS TEMPLE '
, . Hours: 9tol2; 3to 5; 7:30 to 8:30
Office Phone 194. Residence J Phone
732-A .
O. C; Daniels, M. D.
; SPECIALIST
Eye, ltar Nose and Throat,
GftLDSBORO, N.
ARDWARE
JaildihgiMa
ierlal
Points, Oils
Varnishes
t, j ii .i nil . ' 'i,.'!.' . '' ' 'i'"'1 1!-
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t
i.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
C. L. Spencer vs. Timothy Horner. "
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
: RANT OF ATTACHMENT. .
The defendant above-named will
take notice that a summons in the above
entitled ; action was ; issued '., against
said defendant 'on the 11th day of
August, 1913, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court . of , Craven County,
North Carolina, for the sum of Three
Hundred and Twenty-four and 90100
($324.90) : Dollars, due said . plaintiff
on account of balance due'on a contract
for goods sold -. and delivered at the
request of the defendant, which sum
mons is returnable before ''the Judge
of the Superior Court at the October
term to be held in New; Bern, North
Carolina, , on ' the first Monday; in
October, 1913.; The defendant will also
take notice that a warrant of attachment
was issued by the said Clerk of the
Superior, Court ' on the 1 1th day of
August, 1913, against : the' property
of said defendant, which warrant is
returnable before 'the said Judge of the
Superior Court, at the time and place
above named for the return of the sum
mons, when and where the defendant
is required to answer or demur to the
complaint, or the relief v demanded
will be granted. "
This 11th day of August', 1913.
W. B. FLANNER, ' "
' Clerk Superior Court.
NOTICE of administrator;
m , '.
Having qualified as administrator
of the Estate of T. R. Lane, deceased,
late cf Craven county, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against , the estate of said de-
deased, to exhibit them to the under
signed on or, before the 15th day of
August, 1914, ; or this notice wilMe
pleaded in bar of their recovery. , All
persons indebted to said estate win
please make immediate payment.
, M. D. LANE,
' Administrator. ,
Fort Barnwell, N. C. , ,
This ISth day, Of August, 1913.
A few PHILADELPHIA lawn mow
era left, price reduced 10 per cent.
J. S. Basnight Hardware Co.,
67 S. Front Street. 'Phone 99. -
The North Carolin '
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
. . MECHANIC ARTS. -The
State's Industrial College,
Equips men for successful lives
In Agriculture .Horticulture, Stock
Raising, Dairying, Poultry Work,
Veterinary ; Medicine; In Civil
Electrical and Mechanical Engineer
ing; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in
Cotton Manufacturing. Four year
courses. Two ana one year cours-
; 53 teachers, 669 tudents; 23
bukldings: Modern Equipment.
County Superintendents hold en
trance examinations at all county-
seats July 10. Write for complete
Catalogue to '
i . $ E. B. OWEN, Registrar,
v West Raleigh, N. C.
EXCURS ON FROM WILMINGTON
TO NEW BERN,
via
ATLANTIC. COAST LINE ,
Thursday, August 26, 1913. . '
.The Atlantic Coast Line will operate
a low rouna-trip excursion trom Wil
mington and int rmediate points to
New Bern, Tuesday, August 26, 1913,
at the fare and on the schedule shown
below:
' Leave Wilmington 7:30 a. m. Leave
New Bern on the return at 8:00 p. m.
Round trip from Wilmington only$1.25.
Proportionately low rates . from other
points. '. Separate cars' for. whte and
colored passengers. . ' ) ,v ; ,
Now in the full glory of late summer,
the pleasantest time ot all the year,
take this errand trio to New
Bern, !
i' W.. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Man to
ager. ,
T. C.
White, General Passenger
Agent.
Thos.
H. Knight, Advertising Dis-
tributor.
Stop,!L6ok, Read
"arid Listen 'J
Those 10 acre farms on Neuse
Road , are going fast, , but not all
sold yet. Also I can offer special
inducements and easy terms . on
two saw mill plants with timber
sufficient for several years cuting,
I and a large number of good farms
I in Craven and adjoining counties.
J. T. H. Moore
148 Middle St. ,
i....,:y.-'-:y ?, :: ....;,.:t.,,;: .:t'--' ' ;..;';;",;'v',
New Bern, N. C.
Any person can apply B. P. S. I
PAINT who can read the directions J
on the can. J. S. Basnight- Hard- '
night Hardware Co., 67 S. Front '
street. 'Phone 99." v . f . f
GATHER AT GREENSBORO FOR
' ,A MEETING WHICH WILL
LAST FOR TEN" DAYS. '
Greensboro, Aug. .p-The eleventh
annual conference and camp meeting
of the North Carolina conference of
Seven Day Adventista will begin a ten
day session ; here : Thursday morning,
Aug. 21, n a city of tents," at which
delegates will be in attendance from alt
parts of Nortn Carolina.' The' big"
encampment has been in 1 process . of
erection for the last' week and is now .
in readiness ; for . the first ' arrivals
The conference will remain in session:
until Sunday, Aug;. 31. ; .' t; r v . ;(
b ; Delegates from all of the Seventh Day
Adventist .churches1 in the State have
been elected . to this meeting on i thej
basis of one delegate to every ten mem-1
bers of the congregation, The largest
delegations .will Come from , Asheville,
Greensboro, Archdale,' Albemarle, Baker
Mountain, Banner Elk, Cleveland, Eu-
fola, Hildebran, Kernersville, Naples, i
Valley Crucis and Wilmington, Others
will come from, widely separated"'places
through the State,
A large number of family tents have
been pitched in which the delegates and
visitors will live during the encamp
ment. A dining and grocery tent will
supply all' the provisions for the ten
day session. The young people will
have their own assembly tent, v there
will be a book tent, in addition to the
great canvas pavili
ilion in which all of."" w V""
the preaching services and the business
sessions of the conference will be held.
, 'All of the ordained and licensed min
isters, . Bible teachers, the church
school teachers and the other laborers
in the conference will be in attendance
at this meeting, as well as several leadj
ing ministers and lecturers from i va
rious parts of the country. Among the
leading speakers from outside the con
ference will be Elder O. Montgomery, of
Atlanta, the: president of the ' South
eastern Union conference which include
, . T , , w Httue. win uc wise lor you 10 con
Flonda,Georg.a,Northand South Carol a repre9entative 0f tHf Southern
Una, and the Eastern half of Tennessee;
W. H: Williams, of Atlanta, the secre
tary-treasurer of . : the Southeastern
Union conference; Prof. H. M.1 Hiatt, of
Boston, the secretary of the education
al : department - of the Southeastern
Union Conferencee; V. O. Cole, of At
lanta, the superintendent of colporteurs
of the Southeastern Union conference;
Prof. G L. Stone, of Graysville, Tenn.,
the principal of the Southern training
school; L. D. Randall, of Atlanta, the
manager of the Southern Publishing as
sociatiop and j Evangelist Carlyle B.
Haynes of Atlanta, a lecturer of the
American Religious ' Liberty . Associa
tion and the Anti-Cigarette Leagije. '
Postmaster J. S. Basnight is making
an improvement at hist home on
Pollock streei by .having a concrete
walk and concrete steps laid in front
pi the building. .:.
On and after Aug. 21, the Atlantic
Coast Line train leaving here at' 3.10
p. m. will take mail for Jacksonville,
but . not for any other point. ; , .. J ..
Children-Ory.
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORIA
SUNDAY AND WEEK END EX
" CURSION RATES, NEW BERN
; ,TO WILMINGTON. , '
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
"i $1.25 Tickets ' sold ': each Sunday,
limited to date of sale. '
$2.85 Tickets sold . each Saturday
and for forenoon trains Sunday, limited
to reach New Bern , returning . prior
midnight Tuesday following date
of sale..
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL-
ROAD.
"The Standard Railroad of the South."
T. H. BENNETT,
' " , Ticket Agent.
T. C. WHITE.' ' -
General Passenger Agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
A re You G oirig to
New Y orkSoonr
WRITE . ,
HotelRaymojidl
42 East 28th Street
' V (At Subway Station)
-r ' New York City
' For Pocket Guide and '
Special Weekly Rate ,
- to Buyers and Parties.
Single Room, $1.53 a dav
or $9.C3 a week.
.' 1 MARK A. CADWEL1
(Mention this paper
t:::: ticir
a.!sa la..-, i f ' ... J
wiiftUr J i. . x f-
the il..iit i rti.i
oo J t.ycrcj).
- .3 .
it or
cr::.:scr clcvi w:!iinerea
the productivenesa of the land more
than twenty times & much aa the aama
amount spent in commercial fertilizer.'
Can be town by itself or at the last
working of com, cotton or other cultiva
ted crops. . ' i -j ' y',zf"i : V?' I
We are headquarters for ; '.; vr i
Crimson Clover; Alfalfa, f
Winter Vetch, and all
' farm Seeds,
Write for price and Descriptive .
Fall Catalog, giving informaboo
about all seed for fall sowing. .
T. W. WOOD O SONS,
,; Seedsmen,'- Richmond, Va. '
' SCREEN DOORS reduced 10 per
cent. jLet us take-your measure
and 4fve you a correct flt.-J. S.
Basnight Hardware Co., 67 S. Front
street. 'Phone 99. . ' f.t - v ., i
Southern i
Railway
PREMIER
CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH
, r,: T t 11 D:
North, South, East & West
Low round-trip fares to Western
North , Carolina, . 'the ' Land of the
Sky." '
Also to
California . points, and . all : principal
'resorts.;
Convenient ; schedules, - electrically
lighted coaches, ' complete dining car
service. , ' '
If you'r contemplating a trip to any
point, before completing arrangements
r ; Mt L ? . . IJ- - . ...
Railway, or write the undersigned, who
will gladly and courteously furnish' you
with all information1 as to you best and
quickest- schedule and most comfort
table in which to make the trip.- ,
H. F. GARY, Gen. Pass. Agent ' '
, '.r' ;- Washington, D. C.
h O. JONES, Travelling Pass. Agent;
. " ' " 'j Raleigh, N. C
, NORTH CAROLINA PAMLICO
' - COUNTY. .
IN
THE SUPERIOR COURT
BE
- FORE THE CLERK. ; r
n re: F, M .& E. K. Bowden trading
as . the Palace. Drug Co. u ': ? vi
Whereas, on the 19th day of May,
1913 F. M. & E. K. Bowden trading
as the Palace Drug " company, did
make and execute a deed of assignment
to J. C. Dawson for the benefit of all
their creditors.
And wheneas on the ., day of . May,
1913,' p. M & E, K. Bowden aforesaid
did file in the office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Pamlico : County,
a petition for a discharge and an order
cf exemption from arrest, under section
1930 of the Revisal, entitled, "Civil
actions not under arrest. ,. ' :
And whereas on the "filing of the said
application it was ordered by the said
clerk that notice be issued to all -credi
tors of the said insolvents to show causa
before1 the. said -officer within . thirty
days -after 'the notice of the 6rdef,
why;1 the. said petition should not be
granted. ' , .
Wherefore all persons having -ob-
jectionB to . the- discharge as- by : law
provided, Es aforesaid, shal file their
objections with the clerk of (he Su
perior .Court' .of1" Pamlico County,- on
or before the fourth day of Septem
ber 1913. ' ' -
This the first day of August 1913.
Carl L. Daniels, Attorney for : peti
tioners, F. M' & E. K. Bowden. . -'
MID-SUMMER EXCURSION
1t,";'.kVl,C "'-"'.''"''itoWV1'
NORFOLK BYpTHE-SEA.
LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES,
Tuesday, August 26, 1913
. ' Via :
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD
i 'Through Coaches. ' ' a.
Fast Special Train from New Bern
' 1 , Schedule Fares.
Lv. ' Goldsboro k' ; - ' 6:55 a. m.
Lv. La' Grange J 7:23 a. m.'
Lv. Kinston , - v 7:48 a.' m.
Lv. Dover . 8:09 a.m.
Lv.' Beaufort . J r , 7:05 a. m.
Lv. Morehead City - 7:25 a. m.
Lv.. Oriental i: 'j i J 7:35 a. m.
Lv; New Bern . ' '! : i 9:05 a. m.
$3.00
3.00
V 3.00
3.(0
3.50
3.50
3.25
' 3.00
Ar. Norfolk, Va . ' -4:00 p, m. ' '
a Rates in ..same proportion from ?all
intermediate stations.
' Tickets good returning only on 6pecial
train leaving ; Norfolk at 8:30 p. m.,
August 28th. I
VISIT VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO.
The most perfect resort in the South.
Every, modern amusement devioc.
E. D. Kyle, Traf.c Man , :
: H.' S. I..t.:i 1, Genn;.l I
Agent.
NORFOLK SOUT1
Eeaufort and MortheaJ City, N.
Ready for Summer Visitors.
Beginning Sunday, 'June 8th, spec
Sunday trains will be run from Wash
ington via Vanceboro and New Bern
to Morehead Cj y and Beaufort, every
Sunday. 4 i f
, Sunday Schedule.
Lv.
Washington
S
J:10 i,ra,
7.22 a. m.
" . 'Chocowinity 5..
". Frederick V :'f
" Bragaw ,
".V Vanceboro
. Ernul , T t -",
- Askin .
' ' Bridgeton
" New Bern '
.. -..'! Riverdale - . '"
" . Croatan .
" -. Havelock '
Newport '
7:27 a
! 7:40 a
7;$6 ,
8:09
m. '
m.
8:14
8:23
8:50
j9:19
9:24 ;
9:38s
' 9:55,'
,rt 10:17,
' 10:20
,t0:35
train will
Ar. Morehead Ciy ;
' Atlantic flotel
Beaufort '
Returning ; special
leave
Hotel
Beaufort 6:00p, m.,
' Atlantic
6:15 p. hi., Morehead City Sta-tion 6:20
p m. Arrive New Bern 7:45 p. m.i ar
rive Washington 9:20 p. m. , . 1
Very. Cheap ; Sunday excursion and
Week end fares. Apply to any Ticket
Agent for particulars. '' n
-liWiSH. S. LEARD. .v
General Passenger Agent.
SOUTHERNjRAILWA Y.
? PremlerfCarrierOf The South.
N.B. The following schedule" figures
are published only as information and
are not guaranteed. ,
TRAIN ,No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro
6:45 a..m. for Raleigh", JDurham, Greens
boro, - Asheville and , Waynesville,
Through train to Asheville,, handles
cnair car to Waynesville. ' JVlake co'
nections at . Oreensboro for all points
North and East, and at Asheville with
Carolina Special for CincinnatiChicago
ana an western points. :
TRAIN No. 139 Leaves Goldsboro
2:05 p. m. for - Raleigh, Durham aid
Greensboro.' v Handles through Pull
man : sleeping ,Car irora Raleigh - to
Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:25 a. ? m
making connections for- .New Orleans
Texas, California and all Western points
also connects .,: at. Greensboro f with
through , trains 'forl( all 'r Western r and
Eastern points.' Si 1 ,' '',
TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro
5 :05 p. m. for. Raleigh, Durham and.
Greensboro, i Makes direct .connection
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
Francisco. ' ' 4
TRAIN No.' 1 1 Leave3 ; Goldsboro
10:45 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham and
Greensboro. V HandlesPullman Sleep
ing . Car Raleigh . to i:.ston-Salem.
Makes connection at Greensboro with
through trains for. Atlanta and New Or
leans, also makes connection for Ashe
ville, Chattanooga, St;. Louis, Memphis,
Birmingham and all Western pants.
For : detaileil - informationj v also. for
information soncerningspecial 5 round
trip rates account various special occa
sions, 'Pullman rleeping par reservations,
ask any Southern Railway Agent or
communicate with -the undersigned.
s , , J. O. JONES, " -
Traveling Passenger Agent. .
Raleigh, N. C." .
BULLETINS WORTH HAVING.
The following bulletins, may be ob
tained by writing to the . Department
of Agriculture, i Washington, D, , C
Bulletin ,142-r-Principles , of 'Nutri
tion. , ',;," ' 1 . ;
Circular 110 Food Customs 'and
Diet, ' - .V' ' 1 ,M, '
Bulletin 128 Eggs and Their Uses as
Food. ' , ."
Bulletin 487- Cheese and Its Use in
the Diet. , , " ,' . '
" Bulletin 5 Fish as Food. . '
Bulletin 182-Poultry as Food. -
Bulletin
Bulletin
Bulletin
391 Meat.- '
526 Mutton. ' T
332 Nuts and their
uses
as rood.
Bulletin . 256 Preparation of Vege
tables. " 1
Bulletin 298 Food value of corn.
Bulletin 295 Potatoes and Other
Root Crops as Food.- A' '
Bulletin 293 Use of Fruit as Food.
Bulletin 535 Sugar and Its Value
as Food. ' , i ' - 1
Bulletin 375 Care of Food i tlx
House. i. ..'i". - ) - -v-
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FOR SALE.
. 1 House SnH lot. Snrinir trtet '
, 2 houses and lots, Griffith street:' f
' 2 houses add lots.' RririWton." . '
;:1 house and lot, Pollcck street. " 1
1 house and lot, Metcalf street
1 house and lot" Crescent "street.. ,
!f 2 houses and lots, Queen street. pi
; 1 . house and lot, George street. "
3 houses 'and lots,' Gaston street. ' ,
1 house and 1ot Duffy town. .
6 houses and lots, B street. . t , ,
4 houses and lots. New street. '
, j 1 house and Jot, East Front street.
'; 2 houses and lots(i Change street, '
1.' building 'on South Front street,
L. G. .Daniels stables. ' '
: 9 lots on Broad street, , -
4 lotsM Riverside. , - , .
' 5 lots, George street. 1 ' 1 '
i lots, criagecon. '
j 15 lots Pembroke. v. 'u';
1 am also agent for lots irt Ghem'-
If you want a nice new home buy all " '
in Ghent and build one. I also have 3
large . farms,- : "small farm, ' good soil''
also about 6O.O0O acres of good timbered
land. If yo are interested in buying
or selling tana see me. -t. .. ,
i ., '. t ' i .-''i -r:..',: ,:)"; .' it;1
1 . M.W. FODRIE, '
Keal Estate Agent.
Office opposite Gaston Hotel, 'Phone
84. Residence phone 850. .
SPEND" YOUR
. o" In
SUMMER '
1
-THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS U
t of- r-
WESTERN'-" ;
s NORTH ' v V' 'I '
CAROLINA' ,
'The Land of the Sky." ' r
' "The Sapphire Country' '
Where there is health in every Breath
The Climate is Perfect the Year Round
In Spring and Summer the : Region Is
1 - - Ideal . . . "
. . Reached by -
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Solid Through Train, incl-ding Parlor
Car, between Goldsboro, Asheville and
Waynesville via Raleigh, Greensboro,
Salisbury. Other convenient through
, . Car Arrangements.
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS ON
SALE UNTIL , ' ;
EHrTESimR 30, 1913
For Conij.lct
. ,:. .',,00,1,
e Information
D. P A., A:
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N..C.
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