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F. M. Simmons D. L. WARD ?
! ATTORNEYS and COUNCEL-$
L0R8 AT LAW, ,v ; , 9
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0 Office Rooms 401-2-3 ; Elks Build
0 ing. Practice in cocnties of Cra.
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ven, Duplin. Jones, Leno
slow, Carteret, Pamlico and
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tVlll ine supreme uu rcucia
a andjwhere ever services are
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R. A.JNUNN
ATTORNEY AT LAW '
' Practic in the counties of Craven.
Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow
and in th State Supreme and Federa
i Courts. .
; Off 1 Ns. 50 Gravtn Strut.
Tslsphont ,9 '. Nsw Birn, N. C.
Turkish Baths
' . Carlsbad 'Method
' Belief ical in the Treatment
of Rheumatism, Gout, Sci
atica, Lumbago Neuritis,
Neuresthenia; Kidney and
Skin Disorders
Dr. Ernest W. Dunn
OSTEQPATHIC PHYSICIAN
- 20 U0-U1ELKS TEMPLE
': Hours 9 to 12; 3 to 5; 7:30 to 8:30 f
Offic' Phone 194. Residence Phone
332-A
O. C. Daniels,M. D.
SPECIALIST
h ye Ear Nose and Throat.
GOLoSBU - - - .
HARDWARE
AND
Building Ma
terial Paints, Oils
Varnishes
American
Field Fence
If
LODGE DIRECTORY
ATHENIA LODGE No. 8, K. of P.
: Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m., over Gas
Co.'s office, Middle street., J. R. White
f head C. C, J. H. Smith, K. of R. and
S. " Visiting brothers are assured of a
chevalier's welcome.
CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS
OF HARMONY Meets second and
-a L. V
fourth Wednesday nights at :M o ciocK
in each month at Knights of Harmony
hall, corner Broad and Hancock street
J. K. Willis, President; R. J. Disosway.
Secretary; R. J. Disosway, 90 Middle
treet, Financia Secretary.
: ft. F. D. and Star Mail Routes For
- f the District. .
The ' following with a request for
publication has been received by the
Journal from Representative John M.
Faison.' ' ' . ,
As the , present administration is
disposed to give R. F. D. or star mail
routes and change present routes when
needed, I shall be glad to supply blank
p-B o for such routes or changes
u. tnose . who" have not proper and
Convenient mail facilities.-.:;, , -M .
"x)ok over your .secr.ions. and wher
ever it is possible to get a new R. F. D.
or star route, Jwrite me for this blank
petition, fill it out, and return it to me
I shall be glad to get you the best
mail service possibl , ".
With best wishes ,.,
,.. , Yours most truly, ; ,
' 1 ' ' Jno. M Faison.
A THIEVING
MYSTERY
, By EDITH V, ROSS ', 'J
Mr..Mnrtaugh,' said Andrews, chief
officer' of the postofBce detective bu
rean, "more thievery has been going
on at Trimnjbgham. This , is the
fourth time stamps have been missed
in that quarter, and J wish you to go
there and get on to the thief."
i Tve been there twice already, ' re-
pUed Murtaugh, "without finding any.
things wrong, i The peoplo of the town
all have the most perfect confidence In
Miss Griggs, the postmistress, and her
only clerk is her younger sister, aged
sixteen, Miss 3riggs has appeared to
be as much puzzled as any one as to
what becomes of the missing stamps.
Tm afraid. : Murtaugh, you'r too
gallant to spy on a woman." -
There was a hidden meaning In the
words, for Andrews was not above
spying on the members of his force
and had learned that Detective Mur
taugh, who had been several times to
Trimmingham to ferret out the; source
of the trouble, had been making love
to the postmistress.' Indeed, he would
have sent some one else this time.! but
he suspected Murtaugh of shielding
Miss Griggs, and if he was doing this
he was recreant to his duties as a
postofflce official. Murtaugh made no
reply to Andrews' last remark, and
the latter added: , -
"Well, try it once more. : If you don't
get on to the thief this time IH try
some one else." : . ; .
This was spoken In a tone to give
Murtaugh a warning. He was one of
the best men on the force, and An
drews didn't wish blm to get into
trouble by shielding a thief.
: Murtaugh had thoroughly convinced
himself o Miss Griggs' honesty, and
her sterling worth, was apparent to
every one. He knew it would be folly
for him to spy on her, and, acting on
his own Judgment, he went openly to
Trimmingham and told her that he
had come to help her find who was
stealing her stamps. '
The postofflce -m as a little one story
frame building, all of which was occu
pied for mall purposes. One night
Murtaugh stole unobserved into the
postofflce, climbed np under the roof
and bored a peep, hole In the ceiling
through which he could look down Into
the postofflce. A few stamps had
been left In the postmistress' desk.
The detective kept awake all night
but heard not the slightest sound be
low, saw no light Indeed, no sign of
any one coming to steal stamps. But
In the morning the stamps left In the
desk were gone. .-
Since the thievery was perpetrated
at night Jthere was no need to, watch
In the anytime. Indeed, no stamps
had ever 'been missed In the day. They
were counted in the morning and at
night , How the thief managed to
get into the house after dark without
being detected Murtaugh could not
conceive. '
' When sure that no one was near to
see him he examined every part of
the little building, especially the cellar,
for a subterranean passage, but could
find no, passable ingress. That Miss
Griggs or, her sister could so far out
wit turn as to get into the house while
he was there without his knowing It
he felt sure was Impossible. The
stealing must be committed by some
one else some one, who managed to
conceal himself or herself in .the build
ing.. This person must be able to work
quite noiselessly. Whether the exit
was made in the daytime or not was
like all the rest of It unknown. ; In
deed, Murtaugh could not find any
possible way any one could ' get Into
the building -unless by going down the
chimney, and to do this without be
ing beard would be very difficult -During
the time of his operations his
love affair with Miss Griggs, was being
brought to a head, and when be re
turned to his chief the only thing he
had to report was that he was engaged
to the person whom he had been sent
to spy on. This he kept to himself,
though Andrews knew of his lovemak
ing, for he had sent a detective to spy
on his" W':.;r-"H::':' "
Andrews astonished Murtaugh by dis
charging him. ! He also transmitted an
order written at his suggestion, from
Washington to Miss Griggs that she
was required to make good ail the
stamps that had been purloined! : Since
from the first more than $100 'worth
was unaccounted for and the salary at
Trimmingham was but $400 a year
Miss Griggs found herself unable to
comply with the order, for she and her
mother and sister needed every cent
of her Income.
,; Murtaugh found another Job. Miss
Griggs - was permitted to retain her
place till an enlargement of the post
office building which was Intended
could be made. In taking out a side of
the bouse the workmen iald ; bare a
space that was filled with fragments
of postage stamps. Miss Griggs'; desk
had stood, against this walL Mice had
gnawed a bole from the wall Into th
back of the desk, which gave them ac
cess to the drawer In which she kept
the stamps. The tiny thieves, attracted
by the gum arable on the back of the
stamps, hid carried them where they
could feast on It at leisure. : ' t '
' A great deal of sympathy had been
manifested for; Miss' .Griggs, by, the
townspeople who all signed a petition
that she should be retained in her po
sition. .This, was, now. not necessary.
She would have retained her. position,
but Murtaugh established a. detective
agency of bis own and wanted her" to
attend to -his house and home, ' ,
DEEDS NOT ,CL.
New Bern - People Have Absolute
r ' Proof Of Deeds At Home.
It's not words but deeds that prove
true merit. 1 '- v '
It's not words but d eds that prove
The deeds of Doan's Kidney P Is,
' For New Bern kidney sufferers,
Have made their local reputation
Proof lies in the testimony of Non
Bern people ; -
R. A. Henderson; 156 George street,
New Bern, N. C.'sayst "I suffered from
a dull pain across my loins,' with an
extreme lameness in my "back. .1, also
hadinflammationof the bladder and the
passages of the kidney secretions
pained me. ; Doan's Kidney Pills pro
cured at- the - Bradham Drug. .' Co.
removed the , lameness and palm and
improved my cond tion in every way,
; No Trouble Since. 1 -
When' Mr. Henderson was interview
ed some yean later he said: "I willingly
confirm mVi. former endorsement of
Doan's Kidney Pi Is. I have been? free
from backache and kidney complaint
since I took this remedy,;' You are
welcome to continue the publication
of my statement." ' 1 ' n 1
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New. York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember' the name Doan's and
take no othe. ,
For a Square
Deal
1 and Prompt Delivery
' Call 261
DUFFY GROCERY CO.
Eggs..
,.doz.
30c.
Three blocks Codfish for....
Dill Pickles In Can.......
..25c
..15c.
Three can fish flakes ........ .......125c
Orange Marmalade . ...15c.
Peach and Strawberry Pres..Li.15c,
Cherry Preserve.-:.. "60c,
Mincemeat in Jars : .....50c,
3Li oo :-fc
We. have a plenty .of '
Now try some Brains ' and
Eggs for breakfast. . We
have both and a plenty " of
them.
Parker Grocery
Coinpany.
105 E. Front St Phone 241
Are You Going to
New York Soon?
WRITE
Hotel Raymond
42 East 28th Street
(At Subway Station)
New York City
For Pocket Guide and
Special Weekly Ratft
r to Buyers and Parties.
Single Room, $1.50 a dav
or $9.00 a week. ,
MARK A. CADWEI.I
' 'Mention this paper)
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
You are wasting valuable time
when you do not get In line for one
of those BIG DIVIDENDS ' the
UNION CENTRAL LIFE .; INSUR
ANCE CO, ' pays' throughout life,
beginning the first year. . ' Policy
holders are simply delighted. Never
heard of the like before. One just
said "Its the best in the world"
and he .was wedded, to another
company too. The Union Central
is the cheapest good "company
in the wide, wide world. . Good
risks accepted 16 to 65 years. Ask
for rates. " . " ' . v J
' - ' , w. g: BOYD, '
Special Agent.
NOTICE ' 0F ADMINISTRATRIX.
- Having qualified as administratrix
of the Estate of B. K, Bryan deceased ,
late of JCraven'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
AuguBt' 1914 or this , notice will be
pleaded in .bar pf their recovery. ; AH
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.
Pit I 1 f-v . 1 i .
bowels, caused by inu.
' quickly to
c i z.i
LIVER QEGULAtOR
i . " ' , (THE FOWDEH FORM) . V ' v
i, .."J ..,s It removes all imparities or fermented food, cleanses and tones the -stomach
and bowels and restores that fine feeling of exhilaration, mental :
activity and cheerfulness that belongs only to perfect health. , s :
V , v"'' . " i'V'"' OLO M DKALkn. PMIOK. LARQB MORAW I.M . i. "'t '
' 1 r Ak for th. feoqlD. wltb tb. Rd T oit til. .)wt. U 70a cannot .et It remit to nt. ve will
' Had by mail postpaid. Simmon Liter ea-o,iator li pot up alM in liquid form lor tboi. wb. pr.r
It, ric., tlM par bottle, Look tor tb. Hei 2 label. ; ...
' J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Props., St. Louis. Mo. -
Stop, Look, Read
and Listen '
Those 10 acre farms on Neuse
Road ate goinjt fast, but not , all
sold yet. Also I can offer special
lnducementa and easy terms on
two saw mill plants with' timber
sufficient for severaljyears cuting,
and a large number of good farms
In Craven and adjoining counties.
J. T. ft Moore
, - " ' 2. 1 ,j' i- v- j i- j if.i '.v (".v".
148 Middle St.
Ne w' Bern, N. C.
Stall Fed Beer
We have Jon ; sale today
some of the finest beef ever
4k
put on the New Bern Mar
ket. This beef was raised
and fed by : one of . Craven
county's most , prominent
farmers. .
i You will be a winner if
you get a Roast or Steak
of this Stock. ,
A. CASTB1
Phone 239
Better Meats for Less n -
.. Money.1-'-' " ,J- :-
v.I!GE':,v-
' Made From Pure
Distilled Filtered "
Wter. -
eW.BernlceCo.
19-21-23 Griffith St.
PHONE 23
D. G. SMAW
Successor to H. W. Simpson
2 Funeral Director and
v Embalmer
Office 68 Broad St, t ' Res. 28 So' F.St
" Phonel62 r J " 829 '
NATIONAL CONSERVATION EX
, v i i POSITION. . - v
' ' , ' : KnTnvlllB Tun.
September lst-November lstr 1913.
Southern Railway announces the sale
of very Jow 'round trip tickets for the
above occasion. Tickets will be on sale
daily up i to November 1st, 1913. !"
t Ask your agent ;or write the under
signed for complete information, Pull
man reservations,, etc. -
' r- J. O.' JONES, ;
f . ; Traveling Passenger Agent,
'- , Raleigh, N. C.
As Good As New
Reader, do you know, that shoes when
re-bottomcd are "as good as new?- Well,
they are, ' and- -in thes .- days of high
price hides, higher price Leather and
still a higher price New" Shoe, , this
fact should 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
, J. T. Ilav , r 1 1 2 IJijJ'e street.
" . in tlie stomach or
.iuii or constipation, yields
:.i one
Riy clerks have
orders to try to
please i everyone.
---Hackburn,
NORTH CAROLINA, - ' ,
i CRAVEN COUNTY.' l'
' , ' , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
C, L. Spencer vs. Timothy Horner.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
v 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 Craveh" County ;
North, Carolina, for the sum of Three
Hundred and Twenty-four and 90100
($324.90) Dollars, due said plaintiff
on account of balance due on a contract
for . goods sold and delivered at , the
request of the defendant, which sum
mons is returnable before , the Judge
of the Superior Court at the October
term to be held in New Pern, North
Carolina, on the first Monday ,. in
October, 1913. - The defendant will also
take notice that a warrant of attachment
was issued by the said Clerk of the
Superior Court on .the 11th day of
August, 1913, against the property
of said defendant, which : warrant is
returnable before the said Judge of the
Superior Court, at the time and place
above named for the return of the sum-
I mons, when and 'where, the defendant
I is required to answer or demur to the
will be granted. ,
This 11th day of August, 1913., 1 '
W. B. FLANNER, -
; Clerk Superior) Court.
L C.
V. M.D. " r,-
'Veterinarian
Hospital for,- Animals 103
East Front St. ,
Office 68 Broad Street.
Residence 103 Broad Street
Office Phone 167,
Residence Phone 998
' , Hello Mr. Editor,
, Now Just a few" words
- from Old Man Economy. "
Let all ... the ' people
save some money. f-
5 ' ..." ' " '' ,f '
, Our Fall. and Winter .
line of foreign and do-
mestic woollens Is just
superb. Low in price . ' "'
high in style and fin- "
At tsh. , ' , i
v Satisfaction, guaran ,
teed..', ;7i' , r " ' .
:, Respectfully - yours, ,
Latest Economy stop
.' ping for the Season, v
: Merchant Tailor,1 . " ' ' "l
; No. 101 S. Front St. ' - ,
u,"i-M'.t.'"'s.-'-''K'
DOVER AND SOUTHBOUND :
RAILROAD.
4 1 Traffic Department. .
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS CARRY
ING PASSENGERS. , :
Effective Sunday, March 30, 1913.
South Bound
North Bound
, ; Trains;
. Train
8
a.m.
r
7:55
" 7:40
7:36
7:27
' 7:18
.. 7.-00
6:30
6.35
, STATIONS
p.m. . ,
, Lv. . : v
4:25 Dover . '
p.m
a.m.
Ar-
7:55
7:38?
7:31
7:23
7:12
6:51
6:30
6:2
Lv.
4A2.
4:46
4:57'
,5:08'
:
5:55
Foys y
Taylors;1
Phillips
Wimsatt "
Comfort -Petersburg
Richlands
V4
y.$S
S: 2 v
5:22
3:40
5:45 ;
Ar.
fTralns run "daily except Sunday,
'Trains run Sunday only.
" N. S. RICHARDSON, V
Traffic Manner.
D.'W. Richardson, j
General Mai - t.
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-"genuine refreshment! Starts l
. quick as the first delicious ;
. . drop of Pepsi-Cola moistens
your tongue, Lats long as '
the fruity, tart juices and oils
stay in your system and mix
v with your blood. Not so
s ' sweet as some others it rtopt
thirst doesn't produce more!
. Anybody can drink it and feel;
. better, ,, . v s , .
PEPSI-Cola
: :. gives you natural refreshment v
Vk in, il perfectly natural way.' ;
It's pure. Cools off body
Awakes Mp'mind. 'It isn't
r ? medicine it's pleasure and
v benefit all day long;! Do you
drink Pepsi-Cola? One glass,
' then a second will frovi it is
, better than them all. Try it.
You're thirsty, NOWI
; In Bottles At
Founts .
Ara Ygo a
fu.
n
itinu s H i n
Vt'lU uuu
v ' i ' . , , .ft..
I ITa Vto'sTdic.
J rd at a ckieot
for sall ;
;. 1 House and lot, Spring street. - -2
houses and lots, Griffith street. '
s 2 houses and lots, Bridgeton. i :., ,
1 house1" and lot, Pollcck street. "
i- l house, and lpt, Metcalf street.
I house and lotV4 Crescent street, j
,2 houses and lots, Queeit street. : v
1 house and lot, George street, f, ,
3 houses and lots, Gaston street. - '
1 house and lot, Duffy town. 1
i ..6 houses and lotSj' B street.'"' ; .' , -...
4 houses and lots, New street. . ' r:
1 house and lot, East Front street. '
2 houses and lots, Change street.-
1 building on South Front street,
L. ,G, Daniels-stables. " 7
y4 lots in Elmview.1 ,'""'
9 lots on Broad street. , '
; 4 lots, -Riverside.' (- 1 ,'"
5 lots, George street,".1 , . ,
2 lots, , Bridgeton.. t , 5 , ' ' ' , r
, 15 lots, Pembroke. r ' .
'THREE nice offices -for rent. Best';
location in the city. Apply to : M. - W
Fodrie ' ' "
- I am also agent for lots in Ghent ;
If you want a nice hew home buy al i
in Ghent and build one. . I also have 3
large ' farms, - small farm, good soil. :
also about 60.0m) acres of good timbered ;
land. .. If yo: are interested in buying :
or selling land see me. . ,
. M.W. FODRIE,;
Real Estate Agent. ; ,
Office opposite Gaston Hotel. 'Phone s.
84. ' Residence 'phone 850 ,
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