i 1 1 j El (Continued from Sunday.) Alderman Dill moved that the rec i mmeiio'ation of the Committee .be. accepted and Mr. Tolson be relieved, of the amount of $2 138.25. ' r i - Alderman Satterthwaite seconded the., motion. . . : ; r , ,. .... ' Upon roll call all the member of the Board voted in the affirmative so the j motion wag adopted. v .: ..' ? I i It appearing o the Boarjl that he 5 t tax list of the City for the year 1913.) is now read? to be placed in the hands'. of the City Tax Collector, for the col 1 lection of the taxes therein enumer ated, It is, upon the motion of Alder man Ellis, ordered that J, J. Tolson I be and he is hereby commanded to '"' collect V the v taxes ' therein , mentioned ! According to the provisions and re quirements of the existing law; and that ' the lists be turned over to said col : lector forAhat purpose, v Alderman Dill, Chairman of the Fi '" nance Committee brought before the : Boird the matter of the bill of Caleb i Bartli. gr. ' 1 ' The bill was approved by the Board only in the sum of 110.25, the total bill being $20.50. - v ' ' Aide, man Dill . recommended that the toys be paid , the full amount. . Alderman Ellis moved that the mat ' THEO. N. V..L, PRCSIDINT ? J' J 1.1 THE WESTERN UrilOIl TELEGRAPH C(0::iY s i t 1 I 1 i " ii ! I poliiy in 1..2G .a Ltd. cf rcrth,- U:ItL 1 j r 1 - Cost only $5.00 per year and provides benefits of $15.00 per week for sickness and accident, and two thousand dollars for accidental death. -. )' Alderman Hyman moved that this amendment be withdrawn and that tie whole matter be referred to the WhaiS ter be referred back to Doctor Patter- ves an(j Commiittee with powf on, owing to the fact that tnere seemed t0 af 8nj tnat tj,e contract be placed to be some doubt as to the correct with the. man the Committee deemed amount, and that the matter be brought best after talking it over . with the up at the next meeting. , two bidders! - , . ' - Motion carried. .. 'Alderman Dill seconded the motion. - Ordinance and License. j Alderman Disosway withdrew his ' Alderman Ellis moved that the mat-1 seCond to Alderman's Hyman's amend ment. ',.,. ' Alderman Ellis moved that the attor ney draw up specifications and let eac man sign the agreement as to what he is to do.. 1 '. v . ', : ,r .. pee nun ana uei a fojicy . - it . u r ' ter of gasclene tax and oil be referred ' to the city' attorney with instructions to draw an ordinance to cover the case. ;i Al"rn'an Satterthwaite seconded the V'T motion. . ; ' Motion carried. " ' , Cemetery Committee. AWi-rman bisoswav. Chairman, no yeport. ' Pallroad Committee. r; Chairman reported that the matter ' of the A. C. L. at Qriffith street had t htn taken to by the Committee but that they had been unable to get a meeting of the attorneys and asked for further time. ' " ' ' No objection was entered for further time in this matter. . - ' River and Harbor. ; Alderman Satterthwaite offered two ; bids for repairing the wharf at the foot 'of Pollock street.' 1 Mr. . Cook's bid beinp the lowest which was in the sum of If'I'fl, vue-Lpon Alderman Sat terthwaite recommended that the bid of $185.50 of Mr. Cook's be accepted. " AldTmsii Kl'is stated that owing to the fact thatthere was very little differ ence J.ctecii "Mr. Cook's bid of $185.50 and Mr. Dixon's of $190.00. and that in addition to the specifica "; tions vtr.i n'ftri' to be added, which Mr. C'Uv'i , Iip'c? presented, stated he "wouM a' tt."s t!i cunstruct at the same price, .that the contract be awarded Mr. 1 m"1 ' A1-. '.'. ! s.-C' rtljwaite stated inas much ;;k Mr. I tx.k vas absent and that he v.t.8 , !- li conti .ct tf: Al ''.jfti.i.; tion. . ment t: h-. Satte tcv(t! Mr. C-nA. n SSU".''"" (In -with h -n A . r -ber .- h r.. lie w u d a' Motion seconded. AIL members of the Board voting in the affirmative the motion was adopted Alderman Brison moved that the posi tion of Sanitary Officer be discontin ued. .Alderman i Blades seconded the mo tion, ; . Mayor ' Bangert stated ' that Mr. McCoy,' Sanitary Officer, had proved a very satisfactory officer. v Motion carried. Mr. E. G. Hareett. Milk and Meat Inspector, offered the following monthly report,: - ,- ' . , New Bern, N. L. October 7, 1913, To the Honorable Mayor and ' Board of Aldermen, ' r . City "of New Bern, N. C I ' have the honor of submitting my report forthe month of September, 1913. I have inspected dairies, cattle supplying dairies, meat markets, slaugh ter house, soda fountain, fish markets ana aoacs ana restaurants, ana i am keeping them all in as good condition as I can. . I find lots of improvements at each and every place I have charge of. . No doubt some of you have seen the conditions . that have, existed at several v places under my inspection t bidderr that the j that used to be in very bad condition, that : is, before there was an inspector appointed. In fact I had some of the members around with me when 1 .wag Lfirst appointed and they, of course. saw the conditions that existed,! but ici t.im. i;-'r,:-,on seconded the mo- i-fVMan moved an arnend ai.''ve motion that Mr. see i Mr. Cook, having since we have been after, the keepers IV:.-. bond or , reasonable j of : such places they : have .changed f t fn- work would be done! their minds about the old way of keep- i't;rnishing hard lum- ing their places and find it just as cheap . !- 1 185.00, and that if j to, keep their places in ' a sanitary tu ao this, that the j condition as to keep them in an unsan- contr j. ' be ' si . him, and if not itary condition as quite number of ft be' ivtn Mt.' 1 ixon. ' them used to do, . . - Al iTnian '' osway , seconded the t I think I am safe in saying that, with jtiotiu , 1 1 the ' T-ieadment. : few exceptions New Bern has As I 7s SWA, 55B -Mf?i Tlie Cigarette of QuaUty: 1 $ ! - - These famous cigarettes are' made of choice high grade - tobacco selected for its un- usual mildness and tempt. ingly satisfying flavor. These are marvelously good 4 -as anyone who smokes ' them will tell you. . . And they are always of the .. same unapproachable qual , , ity. -You never lose your likingfor Piedmonts. Whole coupon in each package. : A x- sanitary diaries and meat markets SrS?- as any. other town m the State. You 1 . , "" may know that some towns in the State have slaughter houses where all1 meat -that is sold is slaughtered at that cerr tain place, and of course you may know by having slaughter houses where all meat that is sold in the town has to be brought' there for slaughter, and In this way you can see every piece df meat ; that is put on the market. v Here it' is different.' We; haye no such place, therefore , the butchers and country'-";, men may? butcher v anywhere " except in the town and bring their meat on the market.' By this, we are notable to keep as close a watch on the meat as we could if we had one or twoslaugh- ; ter houses where all butchering would m m V iiarewwuuiit, in nuti case icouia see TVTsT T" t n i T ' every beef that was butchered in whole. EjJLrfctix ljCTN jG is, uiic man win nave one piece OI . j , . i - -' - -. beef and another a piece and so on. tUntS whf it U. ei I 1 veicTf- So in order to inspect the beef I have il)g Meats of QfjaiMj, ari to go to two or three and may be four ; prepared tO Serv'' y, U Wi? h i am doing -r i . ' i ne cnoicest cuts, of (ender, juicy, Utt iiHvotcd Meats. ! Lt-t us kno ynur needs and leave your nrdsjr here, tor prompt - deliver Vh t markets to inspect One beef, all I can to see that everv beef is in spected before it goes on the market. We now have -fifteen meat . markets doing business in . this cityi , Dairies. ' We have twelve dairies selling milk in the city and they, with few exceDtions are now in very fine condition and I am ShaP We Sn1 y"Y, eoinsr to trv to iret them all in , ;: " - ' better! Condition.' . ' I . A v if'A'CTIO AI The dairy score for the month is as follows; ..., , . , '. t , B. Stanley Home of Betpr Mfat far W. F. Wellington. , ..76 ' ' To M G. H. Barker.. I 78 ' "V The Oaks. 1,75 v ' ' , r' ' " . Arnold Bros .: : : 9 Peyton Dixon ,, ,. On Jos. SteYenson...;..cJLwl1.l.79 L. Bray J 1 : .93 G. S. Simmons . , . : . Q7 i Hatter..J:: Ji Sullivan , ., .! ; 65 1 r l Statecraft , Orato ry and Tact 1 ; are born gif ts but you can look the part of wisdom if you ) become wise to oGOLD BOND Hat value. ; Wise in more ways than one for Kitmcc-Biiy a GOLD BOND Hat foi $2 00 and' get a guarantee bond that's" as goods as the Government Buy a" GOLD BOND Hat and get sT $5 00 "style. " Buy a GOLD BOND' Hat and get $3.00 value; three wise ways to economize and . be corectly hatted. We're' ready to show you if you're ready to- see. ' ' r . SAM .LIPMAN .Tor- j.JicWIfc And South Front Streets Bryan Block Condemned this month: ' One beef, disease known as general- use 1 lb., every gland and organ showing the disease in an ad- BpAT,:Limh'Q. BRIDGET AS Chairman C. O. ' t County ' Board of fcm.i nounces tha--ih.t'. Capt. W H. Pams.'h.. internal ply between New.i Brrt ton ine ioiiovtn;' tr vanced stage. P The disease known as ODS!rvea' " . Tb in cattle in nno nf h !mr, .' PPA1, klMA ane diseases we have in meat inspection. This, as you may know,' is one of the most serious diseases known and I ara. very glad that' I found 'the disease and on account of it saved the beef from going on the market. ' This beef ; was shipped iere. by' T. J. Hawkins to A CasteU ,''- 1 3oo pounds ' of beef found spoiled ' and condemned. ' 1 " ' ; (To be continued.) ,v A fresh, lot of Bell's Chocolates just received1, at 40c. the pound. Kafer'a Bakery. 1 , . . - v PENNSYLVANIA ' ANTBRACITI DOMiSTlG LUMP AND . f pocAEcrrrAs .steam coai Yard Foot of Cra ven Street. Phone : 1 cox 3 Lv.' N. Bern. ' 6:00 -,7:00 8:00 . , ' 9:00 ' ' 10:10 11:00 ' ' ' 12:00 , ' ' t:00 , .' 2:00 . ' f" 3:00 ' '4:00 , ' ' 1 . 5:00 , ' ' ' l 6:00 i " ; 1 Leave New Bern on On In morning to . 7 at .11; Bridgeton on ' half hour U morning to 7:30 ; at .f H in afternoon, boat VtH Ic.-.v. at 4:15 so as to get tlit 'r: time for the train. ' "V SEALED 'BiLW CJ .ixvjooc oooeoc seeeeac joosooc ssac-ssaojoooasc xxxaat If Comfortable :: Glotlies Ii! H F)on't coinc'frolii the ready made store. , ' Many f5 x people et hardened to them and think they are $ 8 OTrtabIe, but the right sort of a tailor-made Sj.jjy1'' 'fiisr-' 'be idea every, time. U yeu tS K w;iir ry. made clothes, try a change. It will M 9 pay you..,' t i 'v' i-'i?' I 1:.'- J J- ' "r V . ' '' ' "' a . ' . W be H . . .-i J-W :. 1 I0:3t U '! J 2 $ "'V. IriS t)X?t in .CWfljte-'on.-1 1 ftpr :!n TV- : . - f5 x--X',yy' jSH'P jfN 'PhlHwilr' Merchant. .Tailor. 103 J 8 iWlMUWICK Middle St. Phone J a.- c --yxxK s-saocxx xjosoa: sesexjw xssoock' II rciil Sctrl. A liovlJ.as l3 asitiGlria Intermediate and Academic Courses. ' SPiJnyiiJt!'jKvml;T.8t,c. Healthful location, careful supervla Jusi v.-jiu .te-tjoir-v excellent teachers lor farther Information BVficc Carraway, EEIVFOBT, ll.,C iOU RNAL BsiaMshcdl876 Still in the lead J.-tl'J 'H-lv-jr if ; l'nw?'f'Vi,!''',,"'"''""' -. .., fflwi 1 -t ' t I reccjviy Sealed bids will be j county Auditor, until Mover; 12 m., for keeping up t?leA';f of the county in small section, with Specifications, etc.v't';.!i Clerk of the Board all in accord with order; t Board of October .6th, i),J. , "" - ti. M.i' tlrovoi,'. . ELS-E S th vus rotwis 1 aiiti the the -"jd' .1 - 10-20 3 R. wk. E. SnowfU). Iiigt.i f RY IT- s I!: S3 li,ir;3 carries a comptet rubber heels. If o .1 in r hi us rut new feet ou hr;n of; ' n,c. Lcr:ic j ii in