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3 :: Q 8 A M XJ S E M E N T S This is a FacrSfniile Check' , Paid W. E. Ketchum for three weeks sickness on an accident and health jls policy in the General Accident Assurance Corporation Ltd. of Perth, Scot- ."sssacaogaggoBooexMaagMiw CLEANSES YOUR HAIR ; ; .Yy.iYjl MAKES JTvBEAtJTIFUL In Geo. Cohan's Mu lionaire Masonic Theatre Friday Oct. 17th. -. ' ; It becomes thick, wavy, lustrous . . and all dandruff disappears- ; Hair atopa coming out.' UVfe m - t I s illliill fiiiti l,-h; s-,- i'- s-. v, X V lllllilll "' vV - "''i ' ' S',Ss ", t 'l ' -- vm DRY ST TOLD III PUT GIRL OF THE UNDER WORLD" PLEASED NEW BERN THEATRE GOERS. "A Girl of the Underworld," a vivid story of life in the underworld of New York City, was presented at the Mason ic Theatre last night before a large audience and everyone who aw the play went away with a more clear conception of life "below the dead line" in that great city. : Popular prices were charged for septs and wlfle the show v a?, of course, not equal in size to some of the higher priced attractions, there was not a one in the audience who would not' have paid another price of admission to see a similar attraction and the many who were present placed their stamp of approval on the piece.' The play is true to life and it is said that Jack Gorman, the author, drew the plot from an actual occurrence. The story tells in a graphic way of a woman's love for ' a man, how she sticks to him through thick and thin, ' undergoing all manner of hardships. Finally she leaves him but not until he has pro mised to seek some other place begin life over again "and when he has made good, to claim her as his own, t - In a play like "A Girl of the Under world" the public is given an oppor tunity of seeing life stripped of all its glitter and splendor, -where men and women live by their wits and where fear of the law is the only menace of the inhabitants of that part of our great cities. The lesson is portrayed faithfully and onc seen will never be forgotten., ' The cast is composed of seven people and each one performed hfs or her part very cleverly, and won the approval of the audience. BERT LEIGH TOMORROW NIGHT Popular Actor Coming To Masonic Theatre. ' No one, at least no author, knows bet ter how, to gauge the public -taste in the matter of plays than Geo. M. Cohan, that genius of the, theatre who, in the past eight years has supplied the ' stage with innumerable suc cesses, one ot tne greatest wtucn is "The Little Millionaire," which is to be presented here at the Masonic Thea tre tomorrow night. "The Little Millionaire" ran for al most an entire season at the Geo. M. Cohan's Theatre in New York.' . Boys school suits an $8 value for $5. Two pairs of pants with each suit sizes as large as 19. m B H r 3 , - i ; I I HI n Zli 9 1 III. JJ - .r--:..'.--. -, - ,. , .., .,,. .... : I.I . Surely try a "Danderine Hair Clean ser" if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. - Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair,' taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt 6t any excessive i'ii oil in a few minutes' you will ;, be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an - incom parable softness, lustre and luxuriance.) Besides beautifying the hair, one ap plication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: invigorates -the scalp, stopping itching and faiiuig hair Cost onjy $5 00 per year and provides benefits of $J5.00 per week for sickness' 5J! Dandenne s to , the han- what fresh g , - arrlf!ent- and two thousand Hollars for accidental Hpath. . . ! shnwFra til rain and sunshine are to StA " 1 , vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens exhilarating, stimulating1 and ducing properties' cause the hair to grow long strong and beautiful You can surely have pretty,' soft lustrous hair, and' lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed, mmmdORB, AGENT SJ e v hair to lit f ; oee Him ana Kjet a roiicy jf Hi, WHEN COAL WAS FORMED. Curious Condition the Earth Was In at That Period. What Is said to be the strangest period through which this earth has passed is the one that as responsible for the formation of coal. The planet Is described us being at that time flat snd smooth us to surface and peculiar is to vegetation. The continents were just beginning to rise above the ocr n, and the land had aot yet become dry. Mountain ranges had not arisen from the swamps, and the atmosphere was thick with fog. In this state of affairs theie sprouted and ' flourished , the plants which were later to furnish the world with its coal supply. These plants grew as big as onr largest trees, taking deep root in the morass and - flourishing like the lush grasses in moist meadow land, devel oped Into the strange shapes now found in. tropic vegetation. The for ests looked, scientists state, like dense growths of weeds, rushes and enormous Cams. Some of them grew In the shape of cacti, bavlng spines all over them. This kind of vegetation was very rich in carbon, which It derived from the warm, moist atmosphere. Then the millions of Tears rolled hv. th forests f giant weeds were buried by deposits of earthly material, and the chemical ehange took , place which : ' slowly changed them Into coaL This process stopped with the carboniferous age, so that when the present supply of coal Is dug out of the ground there will be no more. New York Sun. .-. . YOU'RE CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS ! CASCARETS. Hi Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. v ' To All to Whom these Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis- fction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposi ted in my office, that the Neuse Gro cery Company, Incorporated, a cor poration of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 42 Middle street, in the City of New Bern, County of Craven, State..of North Carolina, C. A. Seifert being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 190S, entitled "Corpora tions, preliminary to the issuing ol this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, . on the 20th dau of September, 1913, file in my .office duly executed and attested consent in writing to tne dissolution ot said corporation, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the , record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In TMtJmnnv . Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 20day of September, A. D. 1913. : J. BRYAN GRIMES, 1 Secretary of State. CITY OF NEW BERN, N. C, $20,000 6 PER CENT 3 YEAR BONDS FOR SALE. ' Sick Headache, Sour Stomach Gas Bad Breath, mean Liver and Bowels need Cleansing. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds, how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserab e and uncomfort able, you are from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results With Cascarets. ' Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness,, nerv ousness, sick, sour, , gassy stomaqh, backache and all ei other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter' which is producing the misery., A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear - head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then All , druggists .sell .Cascarets. Don't forget j the children their little in sides need a gentle cleansing too. "a The : corporation under the above name having been dissolved, the same business at the same place will he car ried on under the same name and style, Neuse Grocery Company, by the undersighed, " O. L. WETHERINGTON. My clerks have Orders to try to please (everyone, -Hahkburn. f'.'l': .:,'. 'tS!r"-"p ,1. il ii.nl 11 . 'Af' A fresh line of Bell's Chocolates Just received, at 40c. the pound. Kafer's Bakery... . -' , ' 1 : ft .'llii Fair As station . And Business Men of '. NEW BERN carries a complete line of shoes and rubber heels. "If your horse is lame let us put new feet pn him. .y Smith '8 Horse Shoe Shop. THE DANCING WEDDING GIRLS ;,, ., v -'.hi .:rh- eo. M. Cohan's Musical Farce The Little Millionaire" Masonic Opera House Friday October the 17th. 4f F.rn-. . A - Sealed bids will be received aat the office of the undersigned, in New Bern, N. C, until 12 o'clock, noon, Wednes day, 22nd day of October, 1913, for the purchase of ; twenty thousand dollars in coupon bonds issued by the City of New Bern, N. C, and payable three years after the first day of November, 1913, and-subject to be called andfpaid off and discharged by the city after ,the first day of Novem ber, 1914, upon thirty days notice to the holder thereof. 'Said bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum,' which said interest shall be payable semi-annually on the first days of "November and May . of each ' and every year at such place or placesjas 'may be agreed upon by and between the Board of Aldermen of said city and the purchaser of said bonds, so long , as any of said bonds shall remain due and unpaid1 or uncalled. Said bonds to be of the denominatio0 of not less than ten dollars nor more thai one thousand dollars each, as' pay be determined by the Board of Alder men, and shall bear on their face the- words: "Issued, for the legitimate nec essary expenses of the City of New Bern." All the coupons thereon shall, after maturity, be receivable in pay ment of all taxes, debts, duesr licenses, fines and ' demands due the city,' of any kind whatsoever, which shall be expressed on the face of said bonds. In all other respects the said' bonds shall be-ia such form as may be agreed upon Ty and between the said Board of Aldermen and the purchase r thereof Certified check for a sum equal to two per cent, of the amount of bond, bid for as evidence of good faith muss be filed with bid. - Bidders are invited to "submit form of bonds and coupons to be used. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. . ; - . . By order of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New . Bern. .' ' This 10th day of October, 1913. . F. T. PATTERSON - To 10-23 13. , , City Clerk. ' The new , Walk-Orer shoea for Men and Women are now on display at Cop- Ion's Department Store .. NORTH CAROLINA Craven County. - SUPERIOR COURT ' November Term, 1913. NOTICE J. E. JONES vs. " SARAH JONES. , The defendent above named will' rake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in . the Superior Court of Craven County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce by the plaintiff from the defendant: And the said defendent will further take notice that, she is required t' ap pear at the term of the Superio -ourt of said County to be held on e 11th Monday afterthe 1st Monday in Sep tember next, . t being the 17 day of November 1913, at the CourtHouse in Craven County, North Carolina, and' answer or; demur to the complaint in said action or plaintiff will apply to the Court, for relief demanded by said' plaintiff.' W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court Craven Co.. D.. L. WARD, - , Attorney for Plaintiff. This 30th day of Sept. 1913. , PHONE 174 FOR Boiled Ham Sliced Beef Prepared. Ham Bologna Sausage All Pork Sausage Sliced Bacon H. C. ARMSTRONG A fresh line of Bells Chocolates just received, att 40c. the pound. Kafer's Bakery. , i , , ' .Don't you feel sorry for people who are so preverse tl not to like, you? V v ' ri "A- ( - HlO ClCTDttO of x ; ; : ; QnaHtjr Piedmont Bas become famous as a cigarette tHat never varies , in Its high, quality. : " ' . " Quality made ft the biggest-x sellliTg 5c cigarette in America. Qudlty keeps it, the biggest fVThole coupon in each package. 1 4 J -' v . 7 -
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