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, ; 1 a general "no .." filing ia a sure sign . 1 1 1 liver. ; The remedy ::aon3 HeJ Z Liver Eeg r (TLs Powder Form).;; 1 1 exercises its greatest re : alive effect in the liver, yet 13 effective in the stomach 1 bo-.veb. . Indigestion, con Ration and their attendant , ,il3 disappear before its pow ' erful, " regulating : influence, I Try its wholesome purifying properties. It will givVyoji a good appetite, sound digestion -nd make you feel well. , j Sold tar Dulert. .Pries, lare package, I f.b6, V. . ' Aik lor the V altolne wtth tha Xed t ra the label. i U yom cenool get it remit to at, we will Bead it by aaalt. postpaid. - fitmmop, Liver Meaolator I ajeo pat I 119 In Jiauid form lor tboie who prafart, JPrlceVl.OO i h. sum ft ca, Props, st loui. mo. .; ANNOUNCEMENT. : i '.yi:' We arc pleased to announce that on September ". 1st we will .open . for ' business r: an up-to-date . Millinery store corner Pollock, and Craven Sts. oppo&iteVpost;? ffi -oe , entirely f,;new, ft snowing itne eea son's latest fashions at all times,''., M:: ; Miss . Nita ' Williams formerly with Mrs. S. .A.' Irving Co. will now man age ou . new store and will be pleas ed to welcome all her former custo. ; ners and friends.s lr ' s ' m i Please bear in mind our stock will be. entirely new." -We have no las( season's stock to dispose of. w. :i ' Call to eee vus before- purchasing v WILLIAMS-BREWER CO., l i Corner of Pollock and Craven Sts. i c;ii :t- . tiC . , arc! an. ' i , ' ' r : ' ' m 4 " ' " . rf . 1 , t : ' ' J ' 1 Vs 'V ' f .-l-... n-"-nf.Miii, , - r- -f 4 WEEK END AND SUNDAY EX ' , CURSION FARES TO VIRGINIA , BEACH AND NORFOLK. V ' f . via -' J! f -fif,. "NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD From, r ' ? . Week End i Sunday Goldsboro K '.?' $4.75 ' $2.50 La Grange 'v.' ; 4.75 (. , 2.50 ' Kinston ', . 4.75 ' "2.50 Dover, ' " ' . 4.75 - 2.50 New Bern ;, t 4.75 ;A v 2.50 i"Vanceboro., 4.75 ' v -2.50 -w. Rates to Virginia Beach Week End .75 cents higher and : Sunday 40 cents bigher than the above 'Norfolk fares. : Week End Tickets sold every Friday i and Saturday, , May 30th to September i 7th inclusive, good to return until ' midnight Tuesday 1 following date .of ', sale. ; ' 'r ;-;;-: 5-7-' (3:i":svS" .Sunday Tickets- sold Saturday night trains May ' 30th 1 to September 7th jpod'to return leaving' Norfolk 9:00 jx ta. Sunday. j (i ; ,,; Get complete information from your Ticket Agent. i ' s ( ' , H.'S. LEARD, G.' P. A A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. . A splendid remedy for such attacks. A medicine that has satisfied . thou sands. 1 Is Doan's Kidney Pills-'' 7 ' Thousands of people rely uppon it. Here is one case. . ", James E. Askin, Iffames City,- K. C, sayst ( While. in the army, I had a severe strain and alter , tnat, I was subject to attacks of kidney, trouble. My back ached 1 a great deal and as time passed,' the trouble grew much worse. ' I tried many remedies, but seemed unable to get relief. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills. I . got a box.. They : gave me great benefit, r They not only removed the pain in my back, but strengthened ; my kidneys -. and improved my health." i For sale by all dealers.: Price 50 cents." FosterTMilburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for . the United States, t- Remember the name -Doan's and take no other,'' t ' , That Sunday Dinner j 1: if".' Stall Fed Bieef ; Something fine, choice Steaks and , 'l''' Roasts' ' ; -V " ft' r ' -..'- 15c. lb. . HISS NORMA FREDERIC GIBBONEZ. 'I liuve already made two arrests .for gam vlolauons.i I had: no . trouble with ' the prisoners, v I carried a re wl?or and .; a ; Bhotgtin, , and the pot hunters -knew that I could qbo lther 01. mem." ,,n -It , v . v Which announcement goes to show I 1 TTl S mm tAat ; JHls8 Korma Frederic Glbboney 1 1Jfc- didn't become gam warden merely &mi V; r f?$53?"J boney was appointed warden recently I All rorK daUSage. 0 trSLtXKf by Governor Emmet O'Neal ot Ala. Schedule In e.Tect Aug 21 th, 1513. N. B. The. following .schedule figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. 1 North and West Bound. ' 12.45 A. M.Daily Night Express Pull : man Sleeper, for Nor- . folk. 9.10 A. M. Daily for Norfolk con , J , nects for all points North and West. Pull- ' ' y f man Parlor Car and Broiler service. 1.25 P; M. -Daily except Sunday for r ,' Washington, Green-. ;'t ville, ' Wilboaj Raleigh, ; ' , ' Parlor Car Service 3.55 X" M,: Daily Night Expres -t ' Goldsboro. 9,05 A. M, Daily for Goldsboro. - ' 5.20 P. M. Daily for ' Goldsboro. East Bound. 9.05' A. M. Daily for Beaufort 5.20 P. M. DaUy for Beaufort. 9.30 A-M. Daily except - Sunday " r ' t, for Oriental ' v 5.25 P.M. Daily 'for. Oriental., k For further information . or reser.- vations apply to T. H. Bennett, Union Ticket Agent,. Phone 237.. , ' . , H. S. LEARD G. P.A. -V J W. AVWITT, Gtn. Supt. 1 . The defendant t.liv' i take notice that an action above has been commenced in t ' Superior ' Court of Craven County to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said deiendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the September term of the , Superior Court for . 6aid 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 to the Court for relief demanded in said complaint. 1 , , . W. B. FLANKER, .; :. -.Clerk of the Superior Court. T- D. WARREN, .V , Attorney for Plaintiff. "... 5 re:: Gabbago Pig Hams - - 15q 18c. 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY.; Jer Carrier Of The South.) ' N.B. The following schedule figures . are published only as' information and are not guaranteed. 1 j , - ' , TRAIN No. 21 Leaves Goldsboro 6:45 a. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greens boro, Asheville and . -Waynesville. . Through, train to'j 'Asheville, handles chair car to. Waynesville. v , Make con sections at' Greensboro . for ' all points . - North and East, and at Asheville with - Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Chicago ; and all western points. ; 1 v ' , TRAIN No. 139 Leaves Goldsboro : 2 :05 p. ' m. . for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro.. ? Handles , through Pull ' mad Sleeping Car from 'Raleigh', to Atlanta, arrives Atlanta 5:45 a. m making connections' for New Orleans Texas, California and allVestern points i also ' connects , at - .Greensboro with -through train for all Western and Eastern points." f J ' ' ; TRAIN No. 131 Leaves Goldsboro 5:05 p.i m. for Raleigh, 'Durham -and Greensboro, 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. Trancisco. , ' , . ' TR!AIN ' No. '11 Leaves Goldsboro 10:45 p m.-for Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro, r Handles Pullmait Sleep- i g Car - Raleigh -to Winston-Salem ! takes connection at Greensboro with ' i oiigh trains for Atlanta and New Or- n, also makes connection for Ashe- e, Chattanoogaj St. Lbuisj Memphis, niingham and all Western points; ' Tor detailed information, also for ...i niation concerningspecial round rates account various special occa Pullman sleeping car reservations, any Southern Railway Agent or umicate with the undersigned, ' J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent.' ' N. C, f K bama.' iSho probably Is tbe only wo man i& the United States with this sort of commlssion.;':-;tv?.:rjiM-. Wben , the news of her appointment was made public the potbnnters in their : huts along the Mobile , bay marshes thought it a good Joke. ("She's one of these society women. they laughed. "She never would come out on a rainy day for fear of getting ber feet wet On with tbe killing. They were fully convinced of their mistake when the handsome warden came I upon ' two of their number slaughtering ducks and marched them In, with one hand resting significantly on the black butt of the revolver at her hip. ' 1 ; .' ' Miss Qlbooney'a borne Is Aloha. It stands among acres of forest and foli age. Mobile bay stretches away to the east and, at the back Is the Dog river. . She fe a deadly shot with a rifle and can bring down tbe mallards from behind. a blind with the best shots In Mobile." It was her love for animals and not the passion for bunt ing- that led her to become one of tbe Alabama game police, . v ,nt is the birds .that I partJcnlarly want to protect? said Miss Glbboney recently ' when speaking about her work. "We seldom realize bow mndh good they do. If fbey dldrrt prey con stantly on tbe insects we would ' be wlthwt ; vegetation before f very long; I amferamlllar with every bird of Ala bama. Ten years, ago you could See flocks of beautiful blue cranes in the edge of tbe water out there. Now they are curiosities. . t f - ."I have recently fitted out a log cabin In the midst of ten acres of forest that Is jusf as nature mode it I intend to spend the rest of my life there." Miss Glbboney la well known over the entire south. ' She is a frequent visitor to New Orleans. i She is a de scendant of Zack Taylor, Patrick Hen ry and the Virginia Sheltons. She is prominent in society. From now on she won't see much of receptions and pink teas. ' ,'.. , v . ' 7 v. J Concerning Women., r' Mrs. Elsie Clews - Parsons of New York has written a book which sb calls The . Old Fashioned - Woman.'' Mayor Gaynor, Who, generally Is cred ited with saying what ha thmks, de clared that It Is a most Interesting book,' but suggests that the title might be changed to "Primitive Fancies About the Sex.",'' . Mrs. Metcalfe resides at the station at Sackett Harbor, on Lake Ontario, and looks after the buildings, which are old and worn, for $1 a day.' She Is therefore the only .woman "com mandant" in tbe 'United States and was present when tbe monument to commemorate the victory In the war of 1813 was dedicated recently. Miss Elizabeth a Berdan in "Remi niscences of a r Diplomat's Wife," by Mrs. Hugh Ftaser, is described as a former friend of the grandchlldreif of Qneen. victoria. Upon one occasion onaof toe princesses gave ber a ring and excused the fact that it was not a more expensive one by the remark, "But, , you know. Granny Vic j is so . Mid Susie Boot Rhodes, librarian of the League of American Pen women. Is a membervof the school board of .Washington and has been chosen by tne commissioners to represent tao District of Columbia at the liitenia- tlonal congress of school hvc-iene to lb held in Buffalo: the last week In tlngust She is one of the edltori of pootbook now In the press. I furters, Smoked Ham, aaa, Hamburger Steak.' Fresh Eggs". . A. CASTE! 'V', :Phone m Better Meats for Less , NOTRH CAROLINA. , , ; ' CRAVEN COUNTY , , ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS., Having qualified as the administra. trix of the estate of Thomas "Blake Prior deceased, this is to notify al 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 1 recovery.-f All persons ) indebted ? to . said -estate -, will please make immediate payment: ETHEL prior;. ;'f Administratrix" of Thomas Blake Prior D. E. HHenderson Attorney; ' ' FREE BATHS : iv , ... , Hot or Cold at thec , Midgettfe Hotel ORIENTAL, N, q. : Located on the, banks 6f Neuse river-where you' get the breeze all the ' timel Hot and , Coldj 'running water, Screens. Serve the best 1 food 1 in Pamlico County ; Special rates by week, r 1 ' ' ' v Home of the Traveling men. A, - r , A MIDGETTE HOTEL, W. Fr Midgette, Pro, . t - IIICNE 171 WEEK END AND SUNDAY ECXURSION FARES TO -MOREIIEAD CITY. k , i . U - i . and - J k' 1--fi ! , ' BEAUFORT. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD " From Kinston 1 Dover i New Bern V Oriental f , Bayboro Farmville' -Greenville s, Mackeys Plymouth ' Washington VanceborO'!,. .Week End $1.75 - ' 1.65 . ' 1.50 ; 1.75 . , 1.50 -V 3.00 ' . 2.75 , ; f3.25,r " ' ' 3.00 " i " o 2.257 .,1.50 Sunday $1.25 " 1.25, ) - ' LOO , 1.25' , 'l-25 '1.75 ' 1.75' ' " 2.25 , . 2.00 1 j 4.25 r" 1 v1.25 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. Front street. 1Phonff99. Fares to Beaufort 20 cents higher than to Morehead City. .' 1 ,',-,' , Rates from intermediate? stations in ; -. same proportion. ' - Week End ticketB sold Friday, Sat-' urday and Sunday morning trains good to return until ; midnight.-. Tuesday.- ' .?; Sunday : tickets sold 'each Sunday :' until September ; 14th, limited to date -of sale only. . J . t i.; ''Atlantic Hotel under new manage-, ment, . Best fishing on Atlantic Coast.": Get ; complete ' information ', from any--ticket agent. , ' " , ( '.' t " ', 1 - , I :, , H. S. LEARD, G. P. " A ' Norfolk, Va.V, ' 'AS MrVl FOR A Square Deai We've got , the goods. We've got the price. mm- grocery con, i Phone 261 m WMmmmMmmmmMMmmmmmnin A Master-Model; of the Royal : That Has Achieved a Type- . ; ; V writer Triumph! hi lie 7TA A r An umpire who cannot officiate be" hind the catcher is no longer Suited to the game. t i J ' i . , . . 0- i. 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