Cjj time, and feci dull, 1 discouraged, you have j tymptom of a torpid -raons KedL Z UTer Reg :r(The Powder Form) is tomo Jor(a disordered . . :t. It acts promptly. The Clous impurities which have . .icrfered with the free action cf the liver are driven oat, the 3 tomach is cleansed : and strengthened eo that it can more thoroughly digest food. j The bowels are purified and a regular habit -re-established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy,; mental activity and cheerful spirits. ' - ' . ' Sold by Puto PHca, krg psdug, $UX ' Aak for the (ermine wltkAerhnlZ on tliltw. II yam cannot gel It, ramie to at. mm will ten by mall postpaid. fiimmoBi Liver Beajuletor it MM pat ap i liquid term for tboM who prefer U. Jrrice. 91.00 pot touie. JUt (or the JU4 2 UIk4. j v 1. H. ZHUN ft CO, Props St Louts, Va ." SON'S TWO YEARS AT HAM A CXEAT BLESSING. BING- f L7ELFARE WORK FAST SPREADING : . " ; Springfield, W. Va., March 13, 1912. Col Preston Lewis Gray, . '. Bingham School. Mebane, N. C1, ' Mr dear Cok Gray, . '. ; '.' Ralph wanted to go back to' Bingham and I' was anxious for him to return. Robert is. getting on very nicely at College. , But : I certainly miss the personal interest taken in him while at Bingham and the .kind satisfactory letters you wrote me concerning him. College life is very different. - I ' feel that Robert's two years at Bingham were a great blessing to him and again I thank you for your many and special favors to my boys. 1 shall always i remember1. Bingham .'", with ' a great deal of pleasure and shall be glad to recommend the school to those who may be; needing" information of that sort., s, 1 '- ' v.' (' ': r, j n , With kind reagrds to yourself and Mrs. Gray, I am . r .,' - Sincerely your friend, ; r 1 1 , ' Mrs. Nannie W; Guthrie. " ... For handsome catalogue of Bingham School, sent free, address Col.;: Preston Lewis Gray B.- L., President, iBingV ham School, Mebane, N. C Box 16. Mrs. Hugh Lancaster is quite sick with fever at her home in B'ridgeton. ELIZABETH L OTEY BELIEVES . IT SOON WILL BE A RE QUIREMENT. . J' ;Washington, Sept. 1,3. Welfare work will be a requirement in the near fu ture, in the opinion of Dr. Elizabeth Lewis Otey, who at the instance of the '' United States Bureau of Labor statis tics personally visited upward of 50 establishments of the country noted for welfare, work. The results of her investigation are contained in a bulle tin issued today ' by - the Department of Labor. Miss Otey found that sentiment throughout .the country generally fa vored welfare work,' but that it .was not so kindly received in certain labor circles. - . "The sphere of welfare work," she declares, "must . not be confounded with that of legislation, nor should it be used as a means of 'retarding wise, labor laws. If it should have this effect and make workroom conditions, the safeguarding of machinery or the prevention of child labor and night work for women dependent, on the employer's kindliness or sympathy its effect . becomes ;at . once deleterious instead of beneficial. . Sanitary condi tions within the factory should be a legal obligation.' J ' :' The report asserts that the beginning of all welfare work must be directed toward I bettering the physical well being of employes in their places of world, and adds: ' : "These are clearly not matters which should be left to the humanity or al truism -of the employe. . They are the things ' which concern the welfare of - society as a wholeand should be'under the direct supervision of the State.'! As Good As IX ew Reader, do you know that shoes when rebottomed are as good as new?' Well, they are, and in these days of high 1 price hides, higher price - Leather and still a higher price New Shoe, , this : fact Bhould appeal to you. Let us make your old shoes as good as new. We are prepared to do this at a nominal cost. A trial will convince you. THE .MACHINE SHOE- REPAIR ' - SHOP, ; . J.T, Havens, 94 1.2 Middle street; i The regular monthly meeting of the Bright Jewels of Centenary Methodist church will be held tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour. Every member: is requested to be in attendance., '. 111 f..-3 ZSrJr-Z TcvaTtlk Flour -4 Cre-m Cheese, Obelisk Flour C'-C- 12 lb bags Patent Flour 30 Reg Hams, , - , - 23c. K. 22: EC: 'Icy in t!-2 Genial A: J. ... '.. 7 h.c. rac: ;phone 174 NORTH CAROLINA, . ' 7 CRAVEN COUNTY. t- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. ; C ' L. Spencer vs. Timothy Horner. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR- ' RANT OF ATTACHMENT. The defendant '- above-named 1 will take notice that a summons in the above entitled v. action was issued against said ! defendant i on . the : 1 1th day of August, , 1913, by the Clerk' of the Superior Court o(. Craven ; County, North Carolina, for the sum of; Three Hundred and Twenty-four, and 90100 ' V:' ; 3 V I! 1 1 i j u !: SE-S ft 2 u JI i i v " -.-- r-';f;v vw.ww jjw wccjs. iu4 sickness wj. t: h. moor e, Agent MMmM 5ried Our Meat Hot of Cold at the Midgette Hotel , ! ORIENTAL, N. C, ' ...Hi- Market Stall Fed Beer We have on sale today some of the finest beef ever put on the New Bern Mar ket, s This beef was raised and fed by one of Craven county's most prominent farmers. 5 j:-5V.r-?it;i.V;-.;-;.---' 4''iri:'rt?:-:--; ,You will be a winner 'if you get a Roast or Steak of this Stock , A. CASTE! Phone 239 l ; Better Meats for Less. Money ' ; Hundred and Iwenty-lour and 90100 ..rjj-;;. ($324.90) Dollars, due said , plaintiff vrV:rr'i'''i itiHi i.Hl 5.-i.-i.i.....w.M,.,,...iS. on account of balance due on a contract lor 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 If nJ.nnA UuS t Superior Court on the 11th day of V V" i xxa.a w August, i9i3, against the property j Neuse nver where you get ot sa,d defendant, wh.clr warrant is thfi freeze all the time. rpf-iirnahlfl hpFori the said ludtre of the I . l i- -y - - , . , , -o . wX i . - tm - , t m Superior Court, at the time and place "Of. UUU Vola ; running above named for the return of the sum- water, Screens. V Serve the mons, wnen ana wnere tne aeienaant i t' s ' ; i is reouired to answer or demur to thel ww , " ' miUUCO complaint, or the relief demanded County.'. ' Special fates by will be granted. . . ' ' t MiWt4-P-H' This 11th day of August 1913. V. v ''l ' W. B. FLANNER, xyixc o, iuo uaYeuug Clerk 1 Superior ..Court. I men. 'M0;x0;::4srMk M UliK I l K HI 1 1 KF. v Having qualified as administrator I of the Estate of T. R. Lane, deceased, late of Craven county, North Carolina, this is to notify all ' persons having claims against the estate of said de-1 deased, to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the '15th day . of August, 1 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. -All persons indebted to said "estate' will please make immediate payment.' " M. D. LANE, ; Administrator. Fprt Barnwell, N. C. - This 15th' day of August, 1913. i --',r 4 ;' "' ' L ' ! 1 a v .' -,-, ". :li t i ! .' ... J. '.X '!." . s;i ?;.'.,?; II EXCURSION TO" JACKSONVILLE AND .TAMPA,' FLORIDA '0: .. via .the , ' , ATLANTIC COAST" LINE. -' : - On Tuesday, September 23, k the '. Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip ," - . , tick? s fron) New; Bern to Jacksonville, Fla., at $8.SQ and" KTampa:at ,f 10iOrSSS: limited td-reach original "starting point "-, ' y " ; not later than, midnigh of .Tuesday," f ' ' ' . SeptemW:A30J913, rates wUl ; be made Jrom other ointsj'i i "'1 ' , . (nf yjJfcHrthiUid, Sotitl. Carolina. s' " n H ; AropW j Pullmarj;; and coach accom-it' a ;r " ' modationS; :i will . pe y pnovided for all- arid have ion hand r to-day as fine Beef,"tVealj . Lamb and Pork as ever ' brought to this citv. Phone 121 or 122. Your : orders iwill r. fef ceive prompt attention.: . New Bern! Pro- by the ; management 'of the' Atlantic Coast Lmcvto -make this a first .'classi-jv'?'!';- Fpr tickets, Pullman accommodations J : ' ! and schedules see the nearest. Agents, 'jV" t i'-' Jl orj address, T. C. White, General Pas- ,, senger Agent, or Wl'J. Craig, Passenger . J"gen;e,,.rrn . , V ; Ute;HJ U,3t Traffic ,41anag:;Pmiiigton, ;N. v, , -' - :-! r'.v-. . ,-.(; .,, . I -...),'; , ' I , . a-A " ',....;".''";.':;.'..':? ' y !.. .. - V' . ;- ' ' .:T',' ' .. "f-iyVM ; SS t'r''JJ.?t;4EMrllll mm- .II..M..I..I i .run ...I - J i-Vs; !- . IUI ii;;.':., -v:'f,''i5.'i.f." NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as administratrix of the Estate of B. K. Bryan deceased. late ofCraven county North Carolina this is to notify all persons having I claims against the estate of said de- ceased to exhibit them to the under- If You are in a hurry aS and want your Gro ceries Now" . Call , DUFFY GROCERY GO Corn Mullets and Sweet v Potatoes Phone 261 3 Griffith St. DILL & HARGBTT Horse & Mule Co ' Live stock, Buggies, Wagons, Carts and Har ness. ' When in need of any thing in our line give us a trial. ::' :i :: :: .:: - i: :: 103- E. Front St: .Office phone 167 Wben You Build, Build With BR I G K . CLARK BRICK & TILE CO., Clark, N. C, or call oh 1ASKILL. HARDWARE CO., ccal Agent . , Phone 147. - New Bern pleaded in bar of their recovery,;. All persons indebted to said' estate will'. please make immediate payment. -; C . , MISS V. M. BRYAN , ,' ' Administratrix. New Bern N. C. , This 23rd day of August 1913. , FREIGHT CARS TAKEN OFF EX- , A . ' PRESS TRAINS. " , Effective Sunday,5 August 4th the Norfolk Southern-Railroad will put into effect a new: schedule .for the night passenger trains between Raleigh and Norfolk. ; The change will shorten the running .time between the ' two points approximately forty-five minutes. The most - important feature of j the new schedule will be that the train leaving Norfolk at 9 o'clock at night and also train leaving Raleigh at 9:30 p. m. for Norfolk will not have any freight cars in their make-up as has been the case heretofore. . i :The night train from : Norfolk will arrive 6:30 a. m. instead of .7:15 a. m Passengers will be allowed, to remain in sleeper until 7:30 a;, m, so that they will.not be inconvenienced, i . , The night, train to Norfolk will leave . Raleigh at P '30 instead of 9 o'clock as at preseuc. The day train will arnve Raleigh at 7:45-p. m. The Railway officials consider the elimination of the freight cars from the night . express , the most important part of the improved schedule. . Be ginning Sunday also the day trains between.. Raleigh and Norfolk . will make a dinner stop of fifteen minutes at Edenton instead of stopping only ten minutes there as now. As restaur ant', is, close to the station passengers f will be enabled to enjoy a mid-day meal I where . now they have" only time to snatch a sandwich. ' m i AIMasterite ' 'yt i ; v , That Has Achieved a writpr Triiimnh! ;iV r-v.;..'-;, ned Advantages of Many! . , ' t , ; j.-.r'"''; r r V,.. ONE STANDARD MODEL FOR One Type writer with the Combined Here are tne straignnorwara iacts snowing wtix ana jttuw - - ,'? ; theRoyal'iia8'affected.:.ther8aving ofhundredia df.-'thcnis- . , ; , r' '- ; ands of dollars to typewriter users everywhere: 1 ; v ' '" V. - " T'ACIT.i 25 per cent -saving in unit in your typewriter equipmenl the .Royat sells .fo i : 1 civinc you the benefit of immense production in the most rnoder r ' ' ;..!'$sJ;t-0: r typewriter factory m the'. wbrld. 2 A saviner iii theriumber of ; machines usedr-the same 11 ji '.t.- r.i iit.j."...';i: t... i ujy-i1.;.-'':'' i j,. , iter ?;(,itv '.'ir.:. .... ... : -i, . :. i i. fc.". 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