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A BIG DAY AT BEECH GROVE.
.3 Curable in Early Stage.
Time-Tested Treatment
Proves Successful ,-'
v i a fiiintfflriiltv uroYftd fact that eoi-.
sumption is absolutely preventable and, in
curly stages, is actually curable. Wherever
consumption ia at all prevalent, the germ
circulate freely ana are oreatnea hi ny an.
'i hose with weak lungs or who catch cold
uilv are., moat aubiect to the ravages of
the consumption germ. Emulsions o cod-liver
oil and aimilar substances . have proved too
ineffective to fight thia dread dueae( but
linie haa demonstrated the value ol a unique
almost invariably auceeasiui.
remedy that ia.
The remarkable record of Bear'i Emulsion
ntitlea it to front rank aa a preventive and
cure for consumption. Tbia remedy eaaea the
lungs, reduce coughing, atopa expectoration
uiri binH nn lb. entire avatem. Aa inou-
aands of people have used it and benefited I j u- -,,:,.j f tu
by such use, it may honestly bo claimed that ""- v. w
ji naa in reality atooa in m no", " 01 ineir ways ueiurc it is 1,00 iaie.
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' On : Friday November 21st, the
Beech" Grove Missionary Society will
hold its ?9th anniversary rally-day..
, We very cordially invite our friends
to' join us on that day and help us to
enjoy the day.
Rev. J'.JL Underwood will deliver
the annual address, and this is 'assur
ance of a tobd one. ; There will be
a short program rendered by the child'
ren of the school the annual ingather
ing; after which the address will come
followed by .a' real 'farmers', dinner on
the ; grounds. :j A ,g
So you , see wfre to have ;'; feast
of good things foAhe, entire man, body,
mind and spirit." We: enjoy meeting
with the friends of missions for- they
encourage us, and the if cause of missions
still has any enemies, we hope they will
Charlotte & Southern division of the
Norfolk Southern. , . '
FRESH EGGS 60 CENTS A DOZEN
. IN NEW YORK.
New York,' Nov. 10,--Vresh; eggs of
the best-quality are quoted at 60 cent
a dozen in the produce markets here.
Indications are that the price will
jump from 3 to S cents dozen and
that next week housekeepers who want
new laid eggs have to pay the retail
dealers from 6 jto 1 cents a piece jfor.
them. '!A":':yii i:&tS'r-'fc:Wx"':A ,
Hens are not doing their, duty in the
matter of laying, say the wholesalers
and j the -cold f storage people were
short-sighted last spring and didn t
put enough in their refrigerators J;
To relieve the situation' wholesale
dealers are planning to - import eggs
from abroad in great quantities,;-;;-.
ji mis us a k-ac-ll j
i i PaJ? E; Ketchum for three weeks sickness on an accident and health
Hi T vvuvioiAtuucui Assurance corporation ua. 01 Jrertn.
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' Bear, Doctor of Pharmacy of Elkton. Va., has
BARGE COMES ASHORE WITH
NO ONE ON BOAD.
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McnivAil hundreds of voluntarv
-iwwmle. ninv of whom sav thev owe their
very lives to the wonderful upbuilding and
orattve properties 01 tnia product.
MARTIAL HAS "BEEN
. ORDERED.
Of special interest, then,
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is the news that
IambI f v. I ir ri a t a iaw MW inifl DrHUSri'
linn In alnrk und that the nrice ia low enough
to be within the reach of anyone $1.00 the
bottle or six bottles for S5.0O.. th propne
in tVaaIv miMTitMw this .nrodnct and fur
ther points out that it is pure, harmless and
will not deteriorate or become rancid. One
bottla ia usually sufficient to establish its
merits, and relief is obtained after the first
says use.
Beaufort, N. C, Nov. 11. Without a
soul aboard, the barge T. R. Tell, lum
ber laden, was dashed ashore at Capet
Lookout beach today during a raging
southwest gale. The vessel's boat was
lashed to the cabin's top, and it is be
lieved that the crew was taken off at :
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A general court martial is ordered
to be held at Elizabeth City on Novem
ber 24 or as soon thereafter as practic
able, to try such persons as may be
brought before it. Lieutenant-Comman
der Chas. L. Morton, of Washington, u sea by the tug tha had her in tow.
president and the following officers
of the naval reserves are detailed as
members of the court: Lt. . W. B.
r .1 t f 1 1 t l j. . a
1 ixuuuictii, jr., ui vvasiiiiigtun ; it. n.
Lounty Commission- t. wniS, 0f New Bern; Lt, 'j. j.
oraoDie, 01 wasnington; L.I. w. o
Ehringhaus, of Elizabeth City. The
last named is designated as judge ad
vocate, wnicn corresponds to prose
cuting attorney in the civil courts.
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Cost only $5.00 per year and provides benefits of $15.00 per week ifor Sickness
and accident, and two thousand dollarsior accidental death. ' ,
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There will be an important meeting
of Christ Parish Guild this morning
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at eleven o clock every memoer is
urged to attend. . -i .
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Board
m. the
t ers.
(Continued fromfyesterday.)
These bonds are given in lieu of the
' -ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) First
, Townships Farm Life School Bonds,
- the interest and principal payable
. by ' the First Township of Craven
i' ' county, and it is hereby ordered that a
Sinking Fund and Interest Fund,
to pay the interest on the above bonds
i be levied by the Board of County Com-
! missionera. each and everyjf year,
until the interest and principal has
. been fully and finally paid, and that
the Sinking Fund be deposited with
' T. A. Uzzell, Trustee, and drawing
. interest at 4 per cent, compounded
.as usual, with the certificate of deposits
i at the Peoples Bank of New Bern,
N. C.
At -1:30 o'clock p. m., the
takes a recess. At 3 o'clock p
Board convenes.
Commissioners present:
; Chairman C. D. Bradham,
J. D. Williams,
H. T. White,
E. Z. R. Davis,
' . and County Attorney E. M. Green.
The bids to furnish groceries and pro-
i visions for the Jail, County Home,
and Camps and feed for the mules,
' were opened and examined, and the
' following were awarded, they being
the lowest bidders for the same, to
wit:
E. B. Hackburn, County Home,
$66.11.
W. P. Metts, Convict Camps,
$129.92.
W. P. Metgs, County Jail, $111.97.
Burrus and Company, feed for mules.
The following report of the Grand
Jury was read, and ordered to be spread
upon the minutes, as follows, to wit:
CRAVEN COUNTY SUPERIOR
COURT.
October Term, 1913.
To his honor, H. W. Whedbee, Judge
Presiding:
We. the Grand Jury, bee leave to
make the following report:
We have passed on sixty-eight (68)
1 Bills of Indictment, as follows: We
. found sixty-four (64) true bills, four (4)
not true bills, and two (2) not suffi
cient evidence to pass on.
We visited the Register of Deeds'
office and find the records, etc., kept
ui excellent aondition. Itie orhce u
kept clean, and has a neat and business
like appearance.
. We visited the Clerk of the Superior
Court's Office, and found same in as
-good condition as could be kept under
the circumstances; there being lack of
room for the records, same being piled
on the floor for want of space wall,
or files to put them in.
We recommend that this matter be
remedied at once. '
We visited the Sheriff's office, and
found same in good condition.
We recommend that new furniture
be installed at once in keeping with the
.furniture in other offices, as there is
hardly, or no furniture in this office.
We visited the County Jail, and found
same in good condition, with the
y exception that the water closet in the
corridor on the second floor is in bad
condition, constantly overflowing, and
should be repaired"-at once. ...
The prisoners are well fed, and in
good condition. ' - . .
, Wd find that the lavatory in- the
north end of hall in the Court-'House
leaks badly, and we recommend tha it
: be repaired at once.-We also recommend
that disinfectant, be used jn all toilets
'and urinals on the premises, especially
to in toilets and urinals . ia the Jail
yard, as this, has a very bad ,. odor.
This disinfectant should be used at
least twice a week. ', 1 , ,
(To be continued.) ,
DOCKER,
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Atmore's Mince
Meat, absolutely
new, just receiv
ed at Hackburns
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HE
NOT RESIGN
AND SEAWELL TO HOLD
ON TO THEIR RESPEC
TIVE OFFICES.
Notice
We have a ; large assort
Wo TTa vp on P.Ip- ment of Blank Keys and
sv-r.- can fit same for you on
gant lineOI npeS short notice. Phone 717
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 11. United
States Marshal Claudius Dockerv re
turned to Raleigh from his farm to
day and left tonight for Wilmington
for court this week. It is certain that
he and District Attorney H. F. Sea-
well have received from the United
States Department of Justice a request
for their resignations but, while they
will not talk, it is a fact that neither
intends to resign and if there is any
change in these offices before the pres
ent terms of office expire about four
months hence there will have to be
action declaring the offices vacant by
President Wilson. It is understood
here that Francis D. Winston, who is
to succeed District Attorney Seawell,
does not care to take over -that office
until about the new year. On the oth
er hand, it is said that W. T. Dortch,
of Goldsboro, who is slated for the
marshalship, is ready to take up the
duties of the marshalship at the earl
iest possible minute.
It is understood that when Marshal
Dockery retires from the marshalship
he will move his family to Troy, Mont
gomery county, and practice law in
that section. This is one of tjhe most
important points on the new Raleigh
in merchaum, French Briarfand
Calabash to make your se
lection from. Prices to suit you
Also a alee Line Of "High Grade
Tobacco's Cigars etc. ' Park
and Tilfords and Bells' Fork
dipt chocolates. Refreshing
drinks- dispensed from an
American Innovation, abso
lutely sanitary in every respect
Ice Cream served in Silver
Sundae Cups. We solicit -your
patronage and guaran
tee to please. '
Cycle Co.
FOR RENT.
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Elks Temple
Phone 94
Two commodious residences, No. 32
Metcalf street and No. 131 Broad street.
One of these has a lot larger than the
average. Each will have some work
done on it. I would like to secure a
good renant reasonably likely to be
permanent, before the repairs are made.
C. T. HANCOCK,
11-5 1 wk. Agent.
FOR SALE A . few grand, good,
white and buff Orpington cockerels,
Cook's strain and Owen farms direct;
also white Wyandotte, Fells strains;
and barred Plymouth Rocks, Ringlet
j strain. Show quality, at prices of
Also trios of the
ication.
3.
10-9 1 mht
PHONE 174
FOR
Boiled Ham
Sliced Beef .
Prepared Ham
Bologna Sausage
AH Pork Sausage
Sliced Bacon
H. G.
1 4 frnm tl.MI Mrh tin
I think a pleas- ave :,w-?"-"'pS
ea ana satisnea; New Bern, n. c.
customer is ones
of the best ad-;
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SEALED BIDS. .
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Auditor, until November -24th,
12 m., for keeping up the various roads
of the county in small sections, in accord
with specifications, etc., on file with .the
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners,
all in accord with order of the said
Board of October 6th, 19J3. '
. H. M. Groves, :-,'-.'"
: County Auditor.
. ' R. TJ. Snowden, -.
10-20 3 wk. Highway Engineer. ;
'A fresh lot of i.i;v Chocolates
usi received, ai 40c. the pound.v
-. ater'i-. , .akery.
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PEh NSTLVANIA ANTHRACITE -
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POCAHONTAS STEAM J COAL
Yard Foot of Gra
ven
Street.
HOLISTER
COX
Phone
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When you feel SSSeV
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rare sign you need MOTTS NERVERLNE
PILLS. ; They renew the normal vigor and -make
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inr comfort, on the coldest day. , .1
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