J e with Committee Tells v! rnment's Action In Eehalf Of Jews. ;UREP RIGHTS IN BALKANS Jews In Bulgaria And Servla En joy Full Rights Discrimina ted Against In No Way. New York, Aug. 22. A statement by Louis Marshall, President of the, Amer ican Tewish Committee, throws a new - light on the note recently sent by the . State Department to the Bucharest Peace-Conference, suggesting . through regular diplomatic channels that the United States would regard with sat isfaction the inclusion in a treaty of - a provision securing to all the inhab itants' of ' the . territories in question the full enjoyment of civil and re lieioua libertv. without distinction of race or creed. " e ' h ' ' Mr. ; Marshall's statement in part iss V ' c .."Y, v Ki ' "On Tan. 14. 1913." the American " Jewish Committee, recognizing the fact ; that a considerable part of the European territory of the Ottoman Empire would be divided among the various nations that were engaged in the, Balkan war, " and that the Jewish residents in that : -territory . might . in " consequence be jjexlously affected in their civil and religious rights," urged President Taft ' and the Department of State to make representations to those concerned in ;... the war and to the European powers in order that the status and rights of the Jews who might .be transferred from the jurisdiction of the Ottoman , Empire to that of the several Balkan " states mieht be protected. Conditions at that time" were such, however, that tur Government was not in position to act as requested. - ,,' . "On March 28, 1913, this subject was presented to President Wilson, and on a latter date to the Department of State by Dr. Cyrus Adler, in behalf of the American Jewish Committee, and jonr Government was requested to ex-1 i7clse its feood offices to obtain assur- ances from the nations concerned fnt6n. the negotiations for the treaty affect- . fng the conquered territory that the in habitants of such territory would be . assured the full enjoyment of civil and Hgiou$ liberty without distinction of, ;t .race or creed, ) ( "Tk llS'iiii'i "ilia re . -r : alclldUCUI. livu jwo v.. v cite in detail the substance of corres pondence from the State, Department showing what it had done in , the way of complying with the requests of the committee, and adds: "The action of our government is most gratifying, resulting in the assur- aice of the conferreesthat the Jewish citizens of the annexed territories are to be accorded the same considera tion as that which other citizens re : siding therein are to receive. Jews in Bulgaria and Servia. enjoy the full rights of citizenship and are not dis : criminated against in any ; way. The ' public and : formal assurances ; of the Roumanian Minister of Foreignaffairs give occasion for the hope thafja larger number of Jews will be accorded equal rights under Roumanian rule, and that this act must pave the way for the com plete emancipation of the Jews in that kingdom. "The American Jewish Committee . will continue to watch over the inter- . r T .u Clb ui tiic jeni in liic jLaiivaii luuuu icq, i and feels that it can rely upon the aid of our Government in this humane ..undertaking." - , , , THE. PRIZE PGf EO WINNER IN THE DUNLAP PONY CONTEST WILL BE ANNOUN CED SEPTEMBER 9. -A The pony and cart which are to be given to the boy or girl holding the , largest number of votes in the Dunlap Pony Contest which is being conducted by", a number 'of local merchants ar rived yesterday. .The cartels one of the most attractive little conveyances im aginable snd the pony appears to be a fine little animal. ' ' - , . ' With the outfit is a complete set of , harness and a set of rubber tired wheels which may be used instead of the steel tired wheels if bo desired. The pony and cart will - be. awarded on , September 9. ' Already millions of votes have been cast but no one can tell at the present time who will be the lucky person. .Yesterday a. vounff harv wa11rr1 infn - v -- r i one of the Dunlap Pony Contest stores and deposited a peck bucket full of votes. 'All the contestants are at work and there is no better time to get busy than at present. ' : - The pony and cart can be seen at the J, S. Miller Furniture. Company's store on Middle 'street. - ' .' ' ' " - HAS ARR1V L i IT WILL BE SOON AFTER CON CLUSION OF EASTERN CARO- : UNA FAIR ' . . - ...' : - . ' . . . ' .'..I. . Soon after the conclusion of the Fair of the East rn Carolina Fair Associa- tion this fall, the colored people of this city and section will have a Fair at the same grounds if plans now being made are successfully carried out. James R. , Gillespie, who is , active I i in the arrangements for the negro fair,'. said yesterday that he believes the colored people ban give a pretty good exhibition. We. want t( show," he :aid, "that we colored people in P.aqtprn Carolina jir : intprfksfprf in our state ana mat we nave peen woric improving our larming ana ae- yeioping our lanas. we expect to Deitffl very much concerned in the matter able to give a very creditable exhibi- ef the opening up of a shorter route tion. - , i 1 T-. from ,;, KPrtinh'tn Ni Rom H; Some oi tne coioreq Dusmess ana pro fessional men who are interested in the undertaking and who have subscribed to the stock are H. P. Kennedy, J. R. oiii,pie, j. . nuucy, ivr. r. w. frisher. Dr. William Mann, rot. W. Hr jacKson ana s. j. -ooKev , n mass iiiccuiw.' ' wu on iuc night of Aug. 28 in the Hrst Baptist church and a number ot , addresses in turtnerance ot tne movement will be made. It' was stated yesterday that Secretary J. ' Leon Williams of the Eastern Carolina Fair Association had conserited to speak and that Clyde Eby, president of the Eastern Caro lina Fair Association, would also be invited to speak, i TELEPHONE MANAGER HERE, F, C; Toepleman, Of Henderson, . Pays New Bern A Visit. F. ,: C. ToepIemant of .Henderson, General Manager of . the' Home Tele phone - and Telegrpah Company, is in the city for a few days inspecting the company's , local office and also making an inspection of the cable line which is at present in course of con- struction between New Bern and Bridge Mr. Toeplemafl is very much interestea in tne local voice ana uunng fhc rtfla traar ntr tnrA linn wi1a- m.mJ the past year or two has made many improvements which have greatly bene, fitted the subscribers. ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as administratrix of the Estate of B. K. Eryan deceased late of Craven county North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against 'the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before- the 23rd day of August f 1914 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make 'immediate payment. , MISS V. M. BRYAN . : , ? ' . Administratrix. New Bern N. C. .This 23rd day of August 1913. ii WIFE OF CAPTAIN , LANGDON CONTRIBUTES TO ERECTION . 1 , . OF MEMORIAL.. - S. M. Brinson, treasurer of the De Graffenreid Monument Fund, yester day receved a dollar donated to the fund by Mrs. Langdon, wife of the army cmcer who had charge' of the recent I encampment of tropps at Camp Glenn. -A few weeks ago at Morehead City Mr. Brinson met Mrs. Langdon. She showed a great ; interest in the early SENDS DOLLAR MONUMENT Just Received I 500 Copies of Latest Fiction in : ; . popular edition your- choice . ; 'y. -- 5 0c -- y '( M. E. WHITEHURST & CO. Phone 228. . , , ; ; 67 PollockSSt. n The Best People Eat at The'Dcean Cafe MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. DO YOU? . ' Finest Sea-Food Dinner? in Ths State. " :' ' ' f R. E. LEE Proprietor. i . . 1 1 . i i i Li Mr. Brinson tu'J 1 with a movement to t ; unent - . the Swiss explorer a nit' iatcs. , rngaoa ,a om e ' ' .1 subscribe to . the funj, the ! received yesterday by Mr. 1 ! I. . .. r . .. . . . " t .t d to doiiar nnson ot,ng ,n IU'n""ent OI j . ' promise. ceiv ro;.d 1 .11 BEAUFORT COUNTY ) FEOPLE J PREFER ROUTE LEADI G BY ' SPRING HOPE CHUIvCII. at, c T ' Wall VA,rA no.,l countv. wa9 in the citv Fridav: H !. i - , petition for theimDrovement of several 0f road from the Beaufort line it0 Craven and "runnin alon hv Sorine Hope church, will come un, at the next meeting of the Craven commis- sinners which will be MonHav wfc , The' hitch will come, says Mr. Wall, over the act that there are two routes proposed and the Commissioners will havp to rluvKo' Un '.. two, Mr. wan believes, however, : that it can be demonstrated to the satisfac tion i. pf the,- Commissioners "that f the route that they should select is the one that leads by .Spring .. Hope church. This is the most direct route, and it is the route that, the people in Beaufort county, who want to come to ' New Bern to trade, would like to see opened by Craven county. 200 SAILORS IN A-RIOT. Warship's Men Wreck Two Shops Because Comrade Was Attacked. XNew i oric, Aug. ii. io avenge a comrade who was slashed on the face last Monday night 200 sailors of the battleship Florida and marines of the earlv ' yeBtefday piorning on ' Sands street, Brooklyn mm. . ' . . They heard that the .man who h&g attacked their comrade was in Benja min Bellacore's barber shop at ; No. 17S Sands street. When the reserves got there the shop had been wrecked and. the rioters were bombarding with bricks Abraham Maltzer's show shop at No. 160. Before the plice could drive the bluejackets away this place too had been demolished. J' Corporal of Marines fceil S. Folsoe, Daniel McGinley and William Mott, all of the Florida, the last named cham pion boxer of the Navy, were arrested All three were held 'for. examination on charges of noting by Magistrate Voorhees in the Adams street court.' BULLETINS WORTH HAVING.' The following bulletins may be ob tained by writing to the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Bulletin 142Principles of Nutri tion. Circular 110 Food Customs and Diet. ' ' ' f ". Bulletin 128 Eggs and Their Uses as Food.' ' .)' ,: Bulletin 487 Cheese and Its Use in the Diet.' , ( ; " f - y ', Bulletin 85 Fish as Food, n . ;i' ' Bulletin 182 Poultry as Food. '. Bulletin 391 Meat. , . Bulletin 526 Mutton. " Bulletin 332 Nuts and their uses as Food. ' : . " ' ' Bulletin , 256-Preparation of ' Vege tables. , , , ; Bulletin 298 Food value of corn1' " - Bulletin; 295 potatoes and. Other Root Crops as Food. , ' Bulletin 293 Use of Fruit as Food. S1.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 2.50 2.50 Dover New Bern 2.50 Vanceboro '2.50 Rates to Virginia Beach Week End 75 cents higher and Sunday 40 cents higher than the above Norfolk fares. Week End Tickets sold every Friday and Saturday, May 30th to September 7th inclusive, ' good to return until midnight Tuesday following date of sale. Sunday Tickets 'sold Saturday night ' trains May 30th to September 7th good to, return leaving Norfolk 9:00 p. m. Sunday. , 1 y Get, complete information from vour Ticket Agent. . H. S. LEARD, C. P. Ar WEEK END AND SUNDAY 1 ECXURSION FARES TO r A MOREHEAD CITY ' and - ' . ; BEAUFORT. ',..'' via ' ' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From - i - Week End Sunday - $1.25 , .1.25 1 1.00 ' 1.25 . 1.25 Kinston t ' 1 ; $1.75 Dover ' ' ' 1.65 New Bern', . 1.50 " Oriental v ' ' 1.75; Bayboro , 1.50 Farmville . .v' 3.00 1.75 1.75 Greenville . , " ','2.75 Mackeys , 3.25 v ' v-, 2.25 Plymouth , .. 3.0Q Washington v. 2.25 f - ' 2.00 t 1.25 ' 1.25 higher Vanceboro . , : 1.50 Fares to Beaufort 20 cents than to Morehead City. Rates from intermediate stations' in same . proportion. ' x Week End tickets sold Friday. Sat urday and Sunday morning trains good to return until midnight Tuesday. aunaay tickets sold each Sundav until September 14th, limited to date of sale only, . 4 'Atlantic Hotel under new manage ment.,, Best fishing on Atlantic Coast." Get, complete information from anv ticket agent ' '. : H.S. LEARDrG. P. A.,. ,NorfoIk, Va. : ti wood and coal cost you any- thing BUCX'S' Stoves and Range will reduce that cost. J. S. Bas-t ntftht Hardware Co., 67 S. Front Stfeet. Phone 99. C K.' uro L" Grange Kinston , YT T? TV Ti A m rrnl . rirsi ciass coacnes ana cnair car. rKrLH ; JtSV X JtliS last mountain excursion of . ' I" THE SEASON. Hot or Cold at 'the Midgette Hotel ORIENTAL, N. C. Located on the banks of Neuse river where you get the btecze all the time.1' Round tnP fares t Hcndersonviiie, T s ' Way nesville, Hot Springs $1.00, and ttOt ana COia,, running Lake Toxaway S2.00 higher from each water, Screens. ! Serve the best -.food An: Pamlico County. Special rates by xiraek ' t "w,ki ll- " ' . - -,: 1- , ' v ' Ji '--' , 1 1 , ' . ' Home of the rp '., . I raveling men. ' , MIDGETTE HOTEL, I , W. F. Midgette, Pro , " '''' --''-' '"' l'"'i ' ';-; '-'' . : ."X'r" C J."..'. V.-'? "Tl i '4 '5. - sit -.-,...:.:,.:".', ....- -, r: ' r A-, . . "' The most useful, economical, nrJ the-Lrcert 1 yen can put in your field, : -ur telr ceo, c- . , 1 now and out. G VJL . bit T tlicm II: TT ir. : t ' fendant 6 i(:e that an i The c take noi above h Superioi- is beta cor Court of imL'iice.i Craven m Co- to obtain a divorcee from the 1 j of matrimony and the said d ftni' nt will further take notice that' he is required to appear at the September term of the Superior Court for said County to be held on the- 1st day of September, 1913, , at Court 'House of said County in New Bern; N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply co tne . uourt tor renet demanded in said complaint. - v " r J W. B. FLANKER, ' -. ;. . i ' Clerk of the Superior Court. T. D. WARRENr 4 i i Attorney for Plaintiff. , i SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS OF s, t WESTERN ' : ' NORTH CAROLINA "The Land of the Sky : ,," "The Sapphire. Country.",. Where theie is health in every Breath. The Climats is Perfect the Year Round. In Spring and Summer the Region is Ideal. , , Reached 'By ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY Solid Through Train,4 including Parlor Car, between Goldsboiro, Ashevillc and Way nesville, via Raleigh, Greensboro, Salisbury.' ,",'' r A Other tJ Convenient Through Car Arrangements. ' t ' , - SUMMER TOURIST, TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30r ,v For Complete Information, Apj lyt ;J. H, Wood, D. P. A.', Ashe lie; R. H. DeButts, D. P. A., Charlotte, J. O. Jones, T, P. A. Raleigh. N. C. MOUNTAIN EXCURSION V- - J ASHEVILLE BLACK MOUNTAIN, C ' t ' ' , ' ' WAYNESVILLE HOT SPRINGS LAKE TOXAWAY. - , "The Land Of The Sky." J" Tuesday. August 12th. - - SOUTHERN RAILWAY , Special Train. First class coaches and chair car. I ' : - 'Round' trip to Asheville and f ' i, , . 'Black Mountain. I Leave Goldsboro, 6:45 a. m.l $9.00 ' " Selma, 7:40 a. m 8.00 Raleigh, 8:50 a. m..w 7.00 Durham, 9:50 a. m...LL 6:00 : Burlington, 11:18 a. m. ' 8.00 Greensboro, 12:30 p. m. 5.00, Rates in same proportion from inter- mediate stations. point .'than to Asheviiie and Black Z; a'-' , v return :oj any regular .train within finaI Iilni ' - ' StOD wvers in Mountain Trriorv Don't miss this . last opportunity to ivisit the Beautiful Mountains of West em North, Carolina.' - , y For further information chair car reservations, etc., call on your agent. . or write, 1 ' J- O. . Jones, Travelling Passsnger , Agent, Raleigh, N. C. S. D. Kiser, C. T. A,,- Raleigh, N. C. J I .C , tW l if- viry.fis or tlree r..e, . ' far a c r. If you are t ' j tie r ;,t here, It can le for- v-rJ J by mail wltL-'-tc -a ctt. Just give us yot.r aJ- tfress and we will do the rest. ' ' 1 1-7-4' Corn Mullets 12 l-2c lb. ."H JUCiTKO- , PHONE 174 Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF THE "Night Express Schedule In effect Aug 24 th. I9i3l N. B. , The following schedule ficures are published as information only anoV i are not guaranteed, i TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN, '. North and West Bound. ,"" 1145 A. M. Daily Night Express Pul man Sleeper s for Nor- -folk. . Daily forv Norfolk -con- V . .'..... - i: 9.10 A. M. nects tor ail points North and West. Pull- 1 man Parlor Car and ' Broiler service. Daily except Sundav for 1 25 P. M. . Washington, -Green-;. ' ' ville, Wilson, Raleigh. Parlor Car Service ', Daily Night Express ': Goldsboro. " Daily for Goldsboro. Daily for Goldsborow- 3.35 A M.v 9.05 A. M. 5.20 P. M. East Bound. " , -9.05 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. V,' 5.20 P. M. Daily for Beaufort.. 9.30 A.M. ; Daily except Sunday- i .-. ;!'' '-.; ..'.,: ' or Oriental -5.25 PM: Daily,' for Oriental. For further information, orv reser vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union Ticket Agent, Phone 737, t , ' ' ' n c it inn r o k ' " XV1A. WITT, Gen. Supt. ' .' To Prevent Blood Poisoning spply at once the wonderful old reliable nn. . ' ( PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OlUa sur--.. gical dteuine that relieves lain aud hi-ala at - SMe time.. Not sununtiit. 2Sc.Mc.'il.oa,