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L, - k - - - i . - t - -- - EOWILS "CAS; Ezra Walck . 7tth "The Leopards Loots' at The Masonic M Theatre on Oct. 13. "THE GIRL OF THE UNDER WORLD" COMING SOON. "The Girl of the Underworld" that plays at the Masonic Theatre, October ' . 15, has the distinction of being the best comedy drama before the public. ' In some cases it has been the prevailing . thought that "The Girl of the Under world" is risque, vulgar and suggestive. Its author, Jack Gorman, wishes to - announce emphatically that "The Girl of the Underworld" will not offend or - cause one pang of shame during its four beautiful acts. There is not one : suggestive line in this play. Mothers, ' brothers, sisters and sweethearts, don't . tot one hesitate about seeing "The Girl of the Underworld." It tells the truth, it tells facts; it is a great big, : grand one night's entertainment. See a touch of true to nature sentiment in "The Girl of the Underworld." : You will be better morally, physically, - mentally, and intellectually after seeing the greatest play in a decade. "THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE." MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY FEATURES BERT LEIGH. At the Masonic Theatre on October 17,. with Bert Leigh and Hazele Burgess as its stars, Geo. M. Cohan's musical farce "The Little Millionaire" will be presented. , When it comes to building a play with ' structural comedy appeal from foundation to turret, re-inforced by a superstructure of melodic charm, the - architectural palm is conceded to Gec M. Cohan, and "The Little Million aire" is by far the most enjoyble piece of work so far submitted by this past master in musical comedy craftsman ship. In "The Little Millionaire" he is said to have again demonstrated his infalibility of gauging the public pulse by furnishing in "The Little Mil- - lionaire an entertainment that for ' wholesome, invigorating and laugh compelling fun outclasses in point of . witty character and charm of melodic Here is fine old brand that never varies in quality. . ' ; During all the years of its great success ' it has never once lowered its original high standard. , ' , ; Always made of choice leaf4, selected for its unusual mildness, and ripe, mellow : ; richness. '.'(''! Piedmont isTcigarette imitators haye f never been able to equal. Whole coupon in each package. I0for5 composition, any play that has so far fallen from the magic pen of this author of a long line of successes. ELEPHANTS FORM A BRASS :;; ' . : BAND." " '";; f ' " 1 i A brass band of elephants is the latest achievement in the art of animal training, It is onek of the striking features of the Barnum and , Bailey Greatest Show on earth which will be seen in New Bern, Saturday, October fourth. !'.;,'. ';)y-f':iM: These elephants do not -merely make a noise on the instruments of a brass band. , , They get real harmony out of them. The audience may easily recognise their tunes, for they ;i are selected from among the old songs that everybody knows. - They play "Home Sweet Home," and "The Last Rose of Summer," perhaps not as well as Sousa's Band can, but - certainly better than they are rendered by the average village band. One big elephant sounds all the regulation bugle calls as a prelude to a march number. ' The big drummer uses his ' tail instead of the usual buckskin stick. There is also a remarkable company of bell-ringing horses. This is their first appearance in America and they are proving a huge success as enter tainers. Still other trained animal features are . introduced by Capt. Winston's riding and juggling seals and sea lions and Berzac's laughable mule and pony circus. The acrobats, gymnasts aerialists and esquestrians with the circus have quite as many novelites to offer as the animal trainers and the clowns are an irresistible bunch of funny men. The menagerie is the finest and most complete in the country. In it is to be seen the only baby giraffe on exhibition in the world. It was born last February. The performance in the main tent begins with the great spectacle of "Cleopatra," enacted by a cast of 1,250 characters. Jack Amick With "Amick's Pennant Winners" at the Ath ens Theatre ' it : - mmmm wmmmmmmmm0m 'i Cigarette of j i I i i i s j !' H it f i t V I yKt'i "THE LEOPARD'S -SPOTS." Thomas Dixon's new rjlav. "Th Leopard's Snots' will be seen here t the Masonic Theatre, October . 13. "1 he Leopard's Spots," in book form, the only; answer ; to ; "Uncle i! Tom's Cabin" ever written, gave to the South voice in 'thefoiiimV'.'tlie'-.'ybrld., The play does more . It gives the peo ple of the South a full realization of existing conditions V and a stirring prophecy of the future of the Negro arid his realtions to the white race.' ) This intensely !; gripping play; isa dramatization of the novels by its famous author. Thomas 'Dixon, the best informed 'man in America today on this question. Mr. Dixon has given twenty years of his, life, to the study of this subject, s i DOVER AND SOUTHBOUND V?v-.i.j-RAltROAD.l .K y .'Traffic Department. : SCHEDULE OF TRAINS CARRY ING PASSENGERS. . : ' . ' ' ' Effective Sunday, March 30, 1913. South Bound " ' North Bound Trains Trains 7 5 6 8 STATIONS ' p.m ' p.m. a.m. a.m. fcv. At. '43 4:25 Dover 7:55 7:55 0 4:42 Foys 7:38 7:40 ,44 4:46 Taylors 7:3 7:36 :S3 4:57 Phillips 7:23 7:27 5: 2 5:08 Wimsatt 7:12 7:18 5:22 5:29 Comfort 6:51 7:00 5:40 5:50 Petersburg 6:30 6:30 5:45 5:55 Richlands 6:25 6:35 Ar. Lv. fTrains run daily except Sunday. 'Trains run Sunday only. N. S. RICHARDSON, Traffic Manager) D. W. Richardson, General Manager. NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT C. L. Spencer vs. Timothy Horner. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR 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 Craven County, North Carolina, for the sum of Three Hundred and Twenty-four and 90(100 ($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 Bern, North Carolina, on the first . Monday in October, 1913. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was. issued by tha 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 mons, when and where the defendant is required to answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. ' . This 11th day of August, 1913. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court. The Tenth Series of The Standard ! Building and Loan Association The tenth Series of the Standard Builcing and Loan Association op ens October 1st, 1913. The books are open dally for subscriptions. Twenty-five cents entrace fee and 25c. weekly instalments per share. No back dues required in this series. . i ' : R. O'HARA, President.. J. T. BARBER, , Secretary and Treasurer ' The : line of Dry- Goods at Hackburn's is worthy of your especial atten tion; i',l'.';:&v ;y.-;y ,.y.-i..'.;v Just received a large assortment of 10 cent, candy, and also 201 cent. Chocolate,! Kafer Bakery. : ' , I Everyone wel- come at Hack- J';,- They clean Liver, sweeten Stomach, end Sick Headache, Bad Breath, i Indigestion, Constipation. Get a 10-cent. box now. V ' Are. you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach1 clean,: pure and fresh., with' CascarctSi or merely forcing a . passageway every few days v with , Salts, .Cathartic , Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? ' " ' t Stop having a bowel wash day.' Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regu- j late the stomach, remove the sour i and ; fermenting " food and foul . gases, take , the excess bile rqm the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter, and poisons in; the bowels ' A Xascaret tonight will make you feel, great, by morning. 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SMAW Successor to H. W. Simpson Funeral Director and Embalmer Office 68 Broad St. Rei. 28 So F, St " Phone 167 " 829 ... . My clerks have orders to try to please everyone; Hackburn. 1 , This is 23 Paid W. E. Ketchum for three weeks sickness on an 5:1 policy in the General Accident Assurance Corporation 1:1: and. , , - - t u m m m , in tit l i.: 8! Cost only $5,0d per year and provides benefits of $15.C0 per we &! and accident, and two thousand dollars for accidental death. tit .... v,'t;,,, i'T ;.;. l - ... MOORE - See Him and ' 1 House and lot, Spring street. 2 houses and lots, Griffith street. 2 houses and lots, Pridgeton. ; , 1 house and lot, "Pollcck street. . 1 house and lot, Metcalf street. 1 house and lot, Crescent street 2 houses and lots, Queen street. . 1 house, and lot, George street.' 3 houses , and lots, Gaston street. -A house and lot, Dufjfy, town. . 6 houses and lots, B "street. ' 4 houses and lots New street. "C ,1 house, and. lot, East Front street 2 houses and lots. Change strejet. ). 1 building on South Front street, L. G.-Daniels stables.. 4 lots in Elm view. ; 4 lots Riverside ' V ' . 5 lots, George street. x ' ' ' ' .'f. 2 i k4' Bridgeton. A T U 'v": 15 ' lots!, ! Pembrbke."' te . - " - ' v. ( .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 new home buy at in Ghent' and. build one. I also have 3 large farms, r ' small farm, good soil, also about 60.0tn) acres of good timbered land. If yo are interested in buying or selling lao4 seeyme - ; "v. M. W FODRIE, ' v . ; Real Estate Agent : Office opposite Gaston Hotel, Phoni 84. :-i Residence 'phone 850 ' v y That cold day , is coming soon. We have out heaters on display. Come and pick them while the time is ripe." ' J. S. Basnlght Hardware Company, 67 South Front street.. JUST ICE Flesh shipment of Buck wheat. .:... 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