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r. Crcs Dandruff. l V1 9 tf Eage and Sulphur for re- ia sea, gray cair to its natural f s t nk to grandmother s time, t her hair beautifully darkened. and abundant with a brew of and Sulphur. Whenever her i 1 out or took on that dulL faded ,ked appearance this simple mix t v as applied with wonderful effect , t brewing at home is mussy and - f -date. Nowadays skilled chem- Co this better than ourselves. By ..ng at any drug store for the ready i product called V Wyeth's Sage J Sulphur Hair Remedy -you will IV Working the MinM of the Rand. ' ' VLat Africa, with Its millions of idle r Toes, should suffer from scarcity of I Vur seems to the outsider Incredible, : t it is a fact that the securing and trlbudon of labor is the most vital etor in the economic ttfe of the con- i itent Booth of the equator. It has I n estimated that the Rand pays C 30.000 a year to recruit the contin gent from Portuguese East Africa clone, this sum covering only the ex f ense of getting the "boys" from their ironies and back again. A oonsalaried Jtecruiter gets $3 for every boy be per suades to go to the mines. It Is by supplying the Rand with 60,000 to cf Moc&mblqne draws directly and in Crectly by far the larger part of its Not In the 8ong. . 2J1 over the bouse went little Kath leen singing lustily. "There's a Friend Tor Uttle Chlldrea Her benevolent all aunt, seeing at last, as she hoped, some signs of grace In one whom she tad almost given up at the early age of six as hopeless, called Kathleen to her aritb great satisfaction. ..; , v -And who Is the friend for little chll j&ren. dear? she asked. "1 dont know," replied ' Kathleen cayly. "It doesn't come out In the Hung." Manchester Guardian, ' ' ' Has a Clear Case. , ' ' Clarence As 1 nndahstand It me boy, old Uotroz first told yon that you could rrtaavo his daughter and then went back 4ta his wordl Willy-TbafB Just 'bout tb' size of It bah Jove. Clarence Then deuce it old chap, t should sua - tjm tot oonaupport, tnat'a au. Fucfc. . j . , , ' i '' i '' Kind Hearted. Boy ; Mendicant Kua. kind lady. . there's sevln ov us at 'ome, ort atarv la. Mower takes In washin', aba do. , Imt she's took hilt Fervor, 'e woa too kind hearted, ' woo. ; IB sed wouldn't see ns starve, so 'e mo away amdleft ua. London Telegraph. I A Bird Puszle. I Papa," said little Jamie, -why does birdies go lookln' for woyms to eat iwi thpv ran lav theirselfs a egg and stat thatl Kegs la nicer than woyms.'' jxraia uepuDuc. No man knows so well where the oboe pinches as he who wears it-' Unco In. . , . SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN V THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS 0? WESTERN , - NORTH CAROLINA , "The Land of tht Sky." "The , Sapphire Country." : Where theie is health in every Breath. ; The Climate is , Perfect the - Year ound. v-In Spring and Summer' the Region is Ideal. 1 S ' Reached By - - " , SOUTHERN RAILWAY. , . Solid Through Train, including Parlor V Car, between Goldsboro, Asheville and Waynesville, via Raleigh, Greensboro, Salisbury. ,' " , Other , Convenient Through Car Arrangements. , ' SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3C, , , ' . ' ' - 1913. , . For Complete Information, Apply: J. H. Wood, D. P. A., Asheville, N. C yMvvi'$ 'Mc toJL',.H. DeBptts, P. P, A., Charlotte, N. C. . . ' .. 1 "At The ATHENS CAFE Don't Let Your Wife Cook This HOT WEATHER When we can serve you at all hours at reasonable rates. -JMB Va mM fc- iHHf" WM CLLCCK STREET NEW Li. U. Try 'cne cf our Taney Drinlis Ccncd by an Lzzrt lit i .-j ill pet a larpe bottle for about 60 cents. Some druggists make their own, which is usual'y too sticky, so insist upon get ting "WyethV which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is snlendid for dandruff. dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair.'1 it-.y-: A well-known downtown druggist says bis customers insist on Wyeth a Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally and evenly that no body can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use too. You simply dampen a sponge or soft , brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Do this at night and by morning the gray hair disap pears: after another ' application , or two. it is restored to its natural color and Jooks glossy,eoft and abundant. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are pleased to announce that on September 1st we will" open for business ' an .V. up-to-date Millinery store , corner Pollock;, and Craven Sts. opposite post office. '. '; Our line ; will be entirely new, showing the ' sea son's latest fashions at all times. -; . v Miss Kita : Williams formerly with Mrs. B. A. Irving Co.. will now man age ou . new store and will be pleas ed to welcome all her former custo mers and friends. , Please bear in mind our stock wiE be entirely new. We have no lasl season's stock to dispose of.v' : ' Call to see us ' before purchasing WILLIAMS-BREWER CO.,', Corner of Pollock and Craven Sts. o- .Makes it easy to clean.; those hard to get at' places, and we will re turn your money ' if hot satisfactory in ev ery respect. ; .x - New Bern Far niture Company The Home Furnishers' PHONE 33 OR 131 FOR Peach Vanilla : Banana - AND Chocolate Ice Cream t In any quanity H.B. Royall . Veterinarian. I have leased ; the large Stables 103 East Front St. for a Veterinary Hospital and will give' personal at tention to' 'all cases given me. ; Will also conduct a livery and feed , stables. For good service give me a ;rial ' Dr. E. G. Hargett City Meat and Milk t -; . Inspector L IIMl I . IPS .. - ! )?:. x 1 1 . r t c.i t 1 ' a. k, t on tl 'r t i t t. . : I ir.Sa over a ULt!3 t: i:!fr. I'or recrenflon tLoy p c, ; family burying ground to woi.,.. spirits of tnelr ancestors or to a i to see the cherry blossoms. If t r quakes, which are as common toe. e thunderstorms here,; shake down tLe little houses or they are swept away by the fires that a proverb says swep Tokyo every seven years the little brown folks only smile and murmur "Shlkata ga nal" (There Is no help for It). New York Sun. . They Didnt Like Razors. Bald Daniel Webster: the rasorl It has taught roe to curse. -. It has cost me more time, and more trouble than all my speeches." Rufus Choate. the lawyer, called the razor an Instrument Invented by Lncl fer to fill up hell with barristers. Edward Everett never used profane language, but before shaving he would Invariably give vent to all sorts of mrencn barbansms.;ffJ.5sv;s!;ii:: nWi'Th Retort".;.:'' ''V Here la a retort which a "dull Btn dent once made: Professor Ton seem to be very dulL When Alexander the Great was your age he bad already conquered the world. Student Well. you see. he had Aristotle for a teacher. Chambers' Journal. To Enoourage the Feminist Movement A Sicilian widower of the name ol Cllento, who died recently, left $10,OOG to promote the feminist movement in Italy and $4,000 as a legacy to the first woman deputy. . i ' BOUND . TRIP : BATES Open to The Public will be made for the follow ing Special Occasions ; via the ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of the , ' South 1 Biennial Session, Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias (colored), August 25-30. i Dates of sale, August 22, 23, 24. Final limit, , September 4, 1913. Fares apply from all stations. . Cincinnati, Ohio. ; -4 t v , National Association of Retail Drug gists, August 23-27,, 1913. i Dates of sale August 22, 23, 15. Final limit, September 1, : 1913. fe Fares to apply from all stations. , St. Paul-Minneapolis, . Minn. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. O, F. September 15-20. Dates of ale, Sep tember 41, 12, 13.? Final limit,; Sep tember 30, 1913, Fares apply from all stations. , 11 " ' Philadelphia, Pa. , Emancipation ' ' Proclamation Expo' sition (colored), September 1-30. Dajes of sale, August 30 "and September 15. Final limit, ten days after, date of sale. Fares apply from all stations Nashville, Tenn. National . Baptist Convention (col ored), September 17-23. Dates of sale September 14, 15, 16. Final ilimit, September 26, 1913. Fares apply from all stations. ' ' Chattanooga, Tenn. , , ' Annual encampment, Grand Army of the Republic' and . Allied Organiza tions, September 15-20. Dates of sale, September 12 to 19, inclusive. Final limit," September 27; 1913, ex cept that by deposit- .of ticket .' and payment of 50 cents Van . extension until October 17 z may be obtained. Fares apply from all stations. ' New Orleans, La. ' : , " Grain ..Dealers National Associa tion, : October 14-16. t ' Dates of ;sate, October 11, 12, 13. Final limit, Octo ber 18, 1913, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.00 an ex tension until November 8 may be ob tained. ; Fares apply, from all stations. Tulsa, Okla. , t International f1 Dry-Farming Con gress and International Soil Products Exposition,; October 22-November 1. Dates of sale October 18, 19,' 20, 21. Final limit, - November 6, 1913. Fares apply from all stations. H ' Nashville, Tenn. ' t Southern Educational Convention, October 30-November "1. Dates of sale, October 28, 29. Final limit, No vember 5, 1913. Fares apply from all sUiIon34 KnoSville, Teflfl. i - National- Conservation. Exposition, September 1-November 1. Dates of sale, August 30 to NovemW 1,-inclusive Final : limit: - To reach origi nal starting point ten days after date of ; sale, except that .. by deposit of ticket and payment of $1,00 a 30-day extension may be obtained, but In no case beyond November 3( 1913. - Fares apply from all stations. ; Jt , New Orleans, La. . - ' ' -.' United Daughters of the Confed eracy, November 11-15. Dates of 6ale, November 8, 9, 10, 11." ,' Final limit, November 19, 1913, except, that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.00 an extension until December 6 may be obtained. Fares apply from al! stations. :riIiSlit E:;rress" M . ' : - ' , , Schedule in effect Aug 24 th, 1913. N. B. The following schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. , North and West Bound. - 12.45 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull ' man Sleeper for Nor- v - folk. - - 9.10 A. M. Daily for Norfolk con- , . , 1 ' necti for all ' points " J North and. West. Pull - " , man Parlor Car and '. t Broiler service. 1.25 P. M. Daily except Sunday for f i Washington, . Green- - 1 v ' i ' ville, i Wilson, Raleigh. ' , Parlor, Car Service 3.55 A. M.'i Daily Night Express ' ' ' Goldsboro. ' n 9.05 A. M.' Daily for "Goldsboro. 5.20 M. Daily tor V Goldsboro , - East Bound. . , 9.05' A. M Daily for Beaufort, 5.20 PM. Daily for Beaufort. 9.30 A.M. ' Daily except ' Sunday j . for Oriental s . 5.25 P. M, Daily . for Oriental. : .For further . information 'or., reser vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union Ticket Agent, Phone 737. - H. S. LEARD G. P.A. I W.r A. WITT, Gen. Supt., NOTRH CAROLINA. . - ' 4 CRAVEN COUNTY.-. " - , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as the administra trix of the estate of Thomas Blake Prior deceased,, this is to notify, all persons having claims against said estate to file them duly verified with the under signed on or before the 26th day of August, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ;AU persons indebted to said estate -will please make immediate payment. ETHEL PRIOR, . - f Administratrix of Thomas Blake Prior D. E. Henderson, Attorney. : , '( . . :... 38 , ONE STANDARD MODEL FOR ALL PURPOSES ' One Type writer with the Combined Advantages of Many! 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LAND, Printi: 45 rd!oc!c Street vs. Harriett Wetlu The defendant above namod will take notice that an action entitled an above has been commenced in the Supe'ioj' Court of Craven County to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said defendant 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, I and answer or demur to the complaint! in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said complaint.' , , , - . . , . W. B. FLANNER, L ' . T . Clerk of the Superior Court. T, D. WARREN, Attorney for Plaintiff. ': '.-: '; FREE BATHS ' Hot or Cold at the , Midgette Hotel u ORIENTAL, N. C. : Located on the banks of Neuse river where you get the breeze all the ? time. Hot and j Coldt running water, Screens. Serve the best , food in Pamlico County Special rates by week, . K ' Home of the Traveling men. MIDGETTE HOTEL,' W, F. Midgette, Pro' If wood and coal cost you any thing "BUCK'S" Stoves and Ranges will reduce that cost. J. S. Bas night Hardware Co., 67 S.V Front street. .'Phone 99. - i . A Master-Model of the I Royal That Has Achieved a Type writer Triumphf , V WE GUARANTEE That the' Royal ' Standard Typewriter is made of the highest , grade materials obtainable and by the most ' skillful workmen money can hires- - That it will do work of the BEST; quality for a greater length of time at LESS expense for upkeep than any other typewriter, regardless of price ' ' ' v ,;-. ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY PPJNTEr.3, IV stat; . Anp!es :C2t Apple; Cabbage - ; .' ' . h ; i i i ft ----Tfn i.l lit 1 . . .. I . J ri:c:,TE 174 WEEK END AND SUNDAY 1 ' ECXURSION FARES TO MOREHEAD CITY , s BEAUFORT. " "' , ' via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From Week, End Sunday Kinston' ' . $1.75 , $'l.2S' Dover ' . 1.65 ' 1J2S t New BernJ , - -' " 1.50 1.0D; Oriental 1.75 , " J.2S T3A..U.M i::,:-;; ,''iV":''''',:'':j''V..'''.''., 4 CV : " ' C Farmville , 1 . ' " " 3.00 I.7S', Greenville"' ' . , - 2.75 1.75 ' Mackeys , ; s 3.25 ' 2.25 Plymouth ' " 3,00 ' " 2.0f' Washington . 2.25 1.25 Vanceboro ' ; 1.50 ' , ' 1.25' Fares to 'Beaufort . 20 cents higher than fn Morpheflrf Citv:' af.V1. ' ' Rates from intermediate stations Inv same proportion. , , "ti iii' Week End tickets sold Friday, Sat urday and Sunday morning trains goodl to return "until, midnight ' Tuesday. ' Sunday i tickets sold each . Sunday , until September 14th, limited to date of sale only. ' ' ' .if' - ? i "Atlantic Hotel under ,new manage ment Best fishing on Atlantic Coast." Get . complete information . from any" ticket agent. " . ; ' 1 - ' " " H. S. LEARD, G. P. 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