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, u.l.i. Lutiiiui ; TIIUI 05TES5 . JTERTAINED FRIENDS IN HONOR OF MRS. BUSTLER, OF WILSON. Unusually beautiful in all its details was the delightful auction bridge party given .yesterday: afternoon ;by . Mrs. Mortie Marks at her elegant home . on Johnson street, in honor of her guest Mrs. Ernest Eustler, of , Wilson. ' The lower and upstairs floor of this attractive home was aglow with a. . wealth of cut flowers with a background of long leaf pine and Southern Smilax, which was , artistically festooned and garlanded - over the house, outlining ' the doorways and windows. .The yellow color scheme was ef--fectibely carried out in drawing room A and dining room. Mrt Marks received her guests in a - ; handsome taup brocaded crepe and in . her own charming manner presented them to the honoree, Mrs. Eustler, . who was becomingly gowned in golden ' brown chiffon over yellow charmeuse, trimmed with fur. Mrs. O. Marks, who received with the hostess wore black erepe meteor. Chrysanthemums and roses in at tractive baskets' filled the house with their fragrance. Mrs. Frank Hyman in' white embroidered crepe and Mrs. Cecil Gabbett in white charmeuse presided over the perfectly appointed ; punch table in the dining room which j - i . i i ... i i liana a nanasome ciuny iace uum - and was decorated with small silver 'deposit vases of yellow chrysanthemum linked around the table with a crystal chain, silver candle sticks bearing tapers cast a mellow glow over the ef fective decorations. ' There were twelve tables of bridge : and attractive cards bore the guests ' names for the game. An elaborate and delicious two 'course luncheon was served at six o'clock by Misses Esther Marks, . Viriginia Soverel, of New Jersey, Bertha Hawk, Ellen Guion, May Baxter, Martha Munger, Julia Bryan Tones and Sophia Hollister. Those invited to meet Mrs. Eustler were Thomas'. Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mrs. William Dunn, Mrs. David Congdon, 'Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. John Carra way Mrs. Ralph Hunter Smith, ! Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. Charles Duffy Mrs. Robert Nixon, Mrs. Larry Moore, Mrs. David Henry, Mrs. Frank Feld " man, Mrs. Thomas Warren, Mrs, Samuel Eaton, Mrs. F. Howard Saw yer, Mrs. Charles Emmert, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. George Stratton, Mrs. I. K. Hollowell, Mrs. Mark Stevenson, Mrs. Richard Duffy, Mrs Charles Pettit, Mrs. William Hand, Mrs. Guion Dunn, Mrs. K. K. Chapman, Mrs. S. L. Dill, Jr., Mrs. Leiferts, Mrs. William Blades, Mrs. Nat Street and Mrs. A. H. Haoenisch, of Phila delphia. Misses Sara Congdon, Harriette Marks, Mary Oliver, Laura Hughes, , Margaret Bryan, Myrtle Disosway, Mamie Baxter, Elaine Bennett, of Baltimore, Lenora Greenabaum, Sara Stewart, Mollie Heath, Janet Hollister, Ruth Howland, Jane Stewart, Eulalia Willis and Mr. W. B. Blades and Lieut - Cecil Gabbett. BRILLIANT RECEPTION. Given In Honor Of Mr. and Mrs Jesse S. Claypoole. One of the brilliant social events of the Autumn season was the reception last evening given by Mrs. E. H. Claypoole, at her ancestral home, on Broad and Craven streets, in honor of her son, Mr. Jesse Claypoole and his bride, lately returned from their wed ding trip. From nine until eleven o'clock there was a constant stream of callers, eager to offer their congratulations to the happy couple. Mrs. Claypoole's home was a verit able bower, with its artistic decorations. . Great clusters of palms and fern3 graced the hall, while Southern smilax festooned the stairway. The card tray was presented at the door by little Miss Anna Clark in dain ty white lingerie frock and the guests were cordially welcomed in the hall bv Mr. William Griffin and Miss Margaret Bryan, the latter in a hand some imported black lace gown. ; A perfect color scheme of white and green was carried out in the parlor where the hostess, in a lovely gown of black crepe de chine, received, assisted by the kride . and groom, the bride being charming in her wedding gown of ivory " satin trimmed with duchess and rose point lace, Judge and, Mrs., Henry. R.; Bryan, the latter in black silk with point ' lace. Miss Caroline Claypoole in wisteria crepe de chine and Mr. and Mrs. Felix ; Harvey' of -. Kinston, '? Mrs. Harvery in pale ' blue charmeuse With rhinestone trimmings. Mrs. Francis Stringer Duffy in blue ' chiffon, invited the guests into the gift room which was , presided over by Mr. and - Mrs. Edward Bishop, the latter in pink charmeuse, and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hyman,- Mrs. Hyman wearing a' handsome gown of pink brocaded charmeuse. ' Hundreds; 'of beautiful and ' useful wedding gifts were displayed attesting the popularity of the young couple. - The decorations in this room were yellow and white, the mantle being banked with yellow and white . chrysanthemums interspersed with burning tapers in old brass and stiver candlesticks. . Baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums also adorn ed the tables. o ". , Mrs. Henry Bryan,' Jr., in white marquisette, led the way to the din-, ing room which "was a vision '- of beauty. Its massive mahogany Q lent itself most effectively . to the. artistic arrangement" of pink " Killarney, roses, asparagus fern and soft candle light. The table, with its exquisite Sicilian lace cloth, had as an effective center piece, a handsome '"cut . glass . vase filled with Killarney roses andjasparagus fern, violets also decorated the table while the chandelier, overhanging,' was shaded . with smilax. - Mrs. Delia Whitford, in black crepe de -chine, received here and a delicious ice cream course was served by Misses Mary Nixon, Sara . Congdon, .Jane Stewart and . Harriette ! Marks, , all wearing blue charmeuse. ,:. j At eleven , o'clock the receiving party were served a dainty colla-1 tion. STOLE MONEY ITALIAN BANDMASTER WHO LEFT WITH "TARS" CASH IS FOUND. Rome, Nov. 14. Alfonso Calderoz zo, the former bandmaster of the Uni ted States battleship, Utah, who dis appeared a few days ago with about $3,000 entrusted to him by sailors of the Utah, Delaware, Vermont and Ohio for the expenses of an excursion to Rome, arrived here today. He ex plained that not understanding rail way regulations he had missed sev eral trains. He had previously ad mitted to G. A. Griffin, paymaster's clerk of the Utah whom .he met at Ventimiglia that he would not be able to fulfil his obligations to the sailors, but today he expressed the hope that he would be able to ar- V,T " Vt V 'I i 'stv "Jf.i Two pets of the Animal Trainer's Son, Greater Shows which will exhblt f auspices of Atlantic. FROM SAILORS testis ? j The Benefit Of Wearing Eyeglasses Is increased or decreased according to the manner in ivhicfa the glasses are fitted and adjusted , i "When ordering your glasses let us give you our personal attention in preparing, fitting and adjusting them. iv - Sam K. Eaton, I Want Bibre Goal A great many pretty stoves at delightfully low prices are like Oliver Twist always wanting more. - What how small the price if It la going to go Into the coal business in order to satisfy It. In buying a stove this an important thing to look after. ' ' : ' . .t ,, " The Tip Top Oak Hot Blast Is as pretty a stove as you would wish been carefully looked after. , The Price GASKILL HARDWARE CO. range, matters satisfactorily. . A number of the sailors are here. Twenty-eight' came from Villefranche todav and will be , received by the Pope tomorrow. It is expected that several hundred will be received by the Pope Sunday. v A dinner will be, given tomorrow' evening by the American Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page in honor of Rear Admiral Badger and the commanders of the battleships, several of whom are now here. . . - j. . NOTICE. , , " The partnership heretofore existing between F. E. Brooks and W, L Wootten, under the firm' name of F. E. Brooks & Co., doing a mercantile business at 128 Middle street, City of New Bern, has this day been mutually dissolved, and the said business in the future will be run by the satd F.. E. Brooks under the name of F. E. Brooks & Co. All accounts due the above firm are due and payable to F. E. Brooks & Co. This November 14th, 1913. . F. E. BROOKS, 11-7 30 days. W. L. WOOTTEN. The easiest thing for a man to acquire is old age if he lives long enough. ' "CASCARETS" CLEANSE . LIVER AND BOWELS. Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic. . Get a 10-cent box now." - -',v ' Are you keeping your liver, stomach and .bowels clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets or ' merely forcing a pass ageway every few days with salts, ca thartic pills or castor oil? This-is important. Cascarets immedaitely cleanse, the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food ''and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the. system the consti pated waste matter and poison in the bowels. '.':' . , No odds how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated you feel, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out ; by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your head clear,- stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children their little insides need a gentle cleans ing, too.- .', to be seen next week with Smith's at the Ghent Show Grounds nnder Fire Company Optometris matters it how pretty a stove is of eat so much coal that you have to to see, and this coal feature has , $10.00 INDIGESTION, GAS CR SICK, SOUR STOMACH. Time It! "Pape's Dlapepsin" make - your upset, bloated stomach feel fine in fire minutes. "Really does ' put bad stomachs in order ''really does" overcome indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas,' heartburn and sourness, in five minutes that just that makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar gest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments, into stubborn lumps,: you belch gas and eructate sour "undigested 'food and acid; head is dizzy' and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your inside filled with -bile and indigestible waste, re member the moment "Pape's Diapep sin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, r and y the joy is its harmlessness. ,' A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. J ' It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom- achs regulated. It belones . in vour home should always be' kept handy I in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the. day or at night It s the .information ONLY and are not guar-quickest,- surest and most harmless anteed. " - , , , stomach doctor in the world. Atmore's Mince Meat, absolutely new, just receiv ed at Hackburn s RUB-HY-TISn - Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, T Colic, sprains, Bruises, Cots and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptio Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c BOAT LINE TO BRIDGBTON Chairman" C. D. Bradham of the County Board of Commissioners, an' Capt. W H. Parris, has been engaged Ttp ply between New-Bern and Bridge ton. The following schedule will be observed: . , "7 , BOAT SCHEDULE. -, ' Lv. N. Bern Lv B ideeton 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 41):10 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30. 2:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 ' Leave New Bern on the hour from 6 in . morning to 7 at night. Leave Bridgeton on half hour from 6:30 in morning . to 7:30 . at. night except in afternoon, boat will leave Bridgeton at 4:15 so as to get the mail here in time forf the train. -1 I think a pleas- ed and S2vAmA<xLltm: customer is oner of the best ad- vertisersHack- burn EXPERIENCE Counts when it conies tn select ic2 Meats of Quality. We are prepared to serve you with The choicest cuts of tender, juicy, fine-flavored Meats. Let us know your needs and leave your order here J or. prompt delivery. What H shall we send yea today. ' , A. CASTEW Home of Letter P.Ieats for Lc 2T) daiit liueol l ine: in merchaum, French Briar and Calabash to make your se lection from. Prices to suit you Also a nice Line Of "High Grade - Tobacco's Cigars etc. : Park nd Tilfords and Bells Fork dipt chocolates. Refreshing drinks dispensed from - an , American Innovation, abso lutely sanitary In erery respect Ice Cream served in Silver ' .Sundae. Cups. We solicit, your patronage and guaran tee to please, s '? , Elks Temple .Thone 94 TIME TABLE. Schedule In Effect Nov. 2nd,' 1913. 1 The following figures published as TRAINS DEPART. Iz SsSi rrd05.;2n5f; w wauwsvwa ws ww ni ilw 411. and 6:20 p. nu . For Oriental; 9:30 a- m.' and 5:30 p. For A. For a. m. , t , Washington and Raleigh: 12:35 m. and 1:30 p. m. ' ' Washington and Norfolk:. 12;35 m. and 9:15 a.'m. TRAINS ARRIVE. From Beaufort: 8:45 a. m. and 6i20 p. m. - From Goldsboro: 12:32 a. m., 9:10 a. m. and 5:25 p. m. From Oriental: 8:45 a. n. and 4:30 p. m. 1 From Norfolk: 4:00 a. m. and 5:10 p. m. - 1 From Raleigh; and Washington: ' 4:00 a. m. and 11:50 a. m. ,s , For , further information or , reser vation -of Pullman Sleeping Car Space, lpp1 J' B.ennet .T-, New Bern, N..C H. S. LE.ARD, General Passenger Agent. - " , " - ! W. ; A. WITT, General Superintend ent. ' r , - . . I ' Norfolk, Va. ' NOTICE, ' ' , . I - Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary, for the erection of a new school building for the New Bern Grad ed schools,. . - - ' ' , t i j t Plans and specifications are on file at the Secretary's office. Bids will be opened ... Monday evening, December 1st, at 7:30. ' " - - .The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. - . ; H..M. GROVES, . - s k Secretary. Smith's Horse Shoe Shop carries a complete line of shoes eni rubber heels. If your horse is lame us put new feet on him -,- ? ... v- : IVTrk-i rcx we ' have a large - assort ment of Blank Keys and can fit same, for you on short notice . Phone 717 L. H. CANNON . Cycle Co.- r. m. QUI Special .Ca-ao.aiicL Oil Sxorincc ETATICr-THY AJ.J) PCSTAELE The olde'end r""-f wifely k"own ana most satirfactory Casolene and CJ L:z s on tr.e r.r!tet i:ade lor every p'.rpcie, la ..- . .- -Yca-a cet It From Jr. PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE . . DOMESTIC LUMP AND . POCAHONTAS STEAM COAL; Yard Foot of Cra- ven Street. - Phone 34 ; - When you fed SiSRl vons, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sisrn von need MOTTS KERVERINE.' PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Ba sun sad ask forr Motfg Nerverine Pills ISSSL WHLUHS MFG. CXX,fn Omkad, Ohio- PHONE 174 FOR Boiled,' Ham 'Sliced Beef Prepared Ham Bologna Sausage "All Pork Sausage Sliced Bacon H. C. . J . . SEALED BIDS.-" Sealed bids will be received, by t he- County Auditor, until November 24th," 12 m., for keeping up the various roads of the cou nty 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 saiet' Board of October 6th, J913. I' H. M. Groves, - ' County Auditor. . E, Snowden," 10-20 3 wk. . . Highway Eneineer ; A fresh' lot of IJell'vChocolatta- "V- W" '- V"--- u si received, at 4llc. ihf uound aler'K akery. " , v:--" FOR RENT. Two commodious residences, No. 32' Metcalf street and No. 131 Broad street. One of these has a lot larger than the average. EachL.wiII have some work done on it. - I would like to secure- a good renant reasonably likely to be permanent, before the repairs are made. '-V.- T. HANCOCK, ' V 11-S 1 wk, Agent. FOR . SALE-A " few. grand, eoodl :j white and buff Orpington cockerels,. Cook's strain arid Owen farms direct ' also white Wyandotte. Fells trains?: anoT barred Plymouth Rocks, . Ringlet strain. Show Quality, at orices of iiuiii u.uu earn nn. aim trinm m h. above strains, prices oii application address Wra. R. Dewhnrst, R. F. D. 3.1 New Bern, JN. C. - , l-9 1 mh For Weakness an i Loss of Annetlt The Old Standard teneral strengthening- tonic-.- GROVB S TASTELKoS chill TONIC, drives one Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic; and sore Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c, I I' IIOLISIER COX
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