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Us. "E- v&IUi Judge -and Jnry let (lie Trial last Thirhj Days ; Buy . a pair of " Headlight overalls at our 'ri'ktore today. ' ', 1lt ' . V If thirty days of the hardest wear does not convince you that these are the best overalls you ever bought, bring them .back and get yov money. , ' "There" "will be no argumenL You are the Supreme Court in this case. Your decision . -will be f avorable--or we will stand the costs. '.',' T1 ,. lutMkJ a. av Continued from page 1 . , 1 ".32 : J. i 1 mum Department Store X Elks' Temple Lanndr -y High Class Work: Perfect Dyeing. Odorless Dry Cleaning Ladies Garments a Specialty. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY " r" 31 and 33 Middle Street G. W. SKINNER, Pro. Phone 222. , L. A. SKINNER Mgr. VwinfWnf wr yvtfV TaTaraTaf rsfiwO t ywgTigy iiii " 1 iw ioi ihiiim wsf mm When My Method of Eyesight testing and examinations are applied to your Eyes they atonce reveal with certainty and precision the nature and extent of those eye defects which are the cause of your eye trouble. SAM K. EATON, Optometrist. jj;. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX3QeV3 XXXXXXXXXXX?OOaeCX . MceexxxxMxraocxxxxxxraxrefiB xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmk if DELINQUENTS ? Those that have not paid, their City Tax delinquents, 1913 Tax is past clue. Pay your City Tax how.Save me p. . expense, and you the annoyance of being dunned. r t. THE TAX MUST NOW BE PAID If not I will be compelled to levy on personal property, gar? . nishee, advertise and sell sufficient property to satisfy the, Z. tax and cost.5 Please don't delay, but call " at once and pay your CityjTax. '4- fe STATEMENT OF YOURjCITY TAXfTri"'AlcAn'C,tjr Tax & HAS BEEN "MAILED T" YOU lUIMIlltColIector . - -At r 5'j STRAWBERRY ICE CliEffl !! Made From Fresh re Florida Strawberries 1 , , , i Bradham Drug Co. PHONE 35. a 71:2 Dcst 13 ivlierc f,:s r.:st , is Sc!3 SENATORN SERVING THE DISTRICT AND THE STATE. , In view of these facts we ve lieve i that the r people of - the District will return him to Congres to continue his splendid work and service after- four years of his retirement as a private v citi zen, during, which time he has asked for no office within the gift of '"the people and no office of any, kind from theStatejpr-the United States Government, ana tried, to get none. . During his past service, of . '- twelve years in Congress it is safe to say that he gave to: the District at least one million dol lars in actual , benefits " and ap propriations, including appro-pri ations :' for rivers . and - harbors, life saving stations, public build- ngs, war claims, and as 'many (ural free delivery routes, in pro- ortion to population of the Dis- rict, as any other representative of North Carolina, IT WAS THE AIM . OF CONGRESSMAN THOMAS TO MAKE THE DIS TRICT PROUD OF ITS REP RESENTATIVE AND- TO HOLD THE OFFICE FREE FROM ALL PERSONAL CON SIDERATIONS FOR THE SER VICE OF THE WHOLE PEO PLE. . - r , . Uoon the imDortant committ tees m congrass, . the r ubiic Buildings and the Library, ; he secured benefits 'and f appropri ations for the entire State, and the people of the" entire State know and appreciate his ; ser vice. ' Upon the Committee on Li brary he ' secured favorable re ports, and largely through " his efforts, were passed the bills for the Nathanael Greene Mon ument, at Guilford Court House, thirty thousand' dollars; ' King's Mountain Battle Ground Mon ument, thirty thousand dollars; and the Moore's . Creek Battle Ground Monument, five thou sand dollars, all "in North Caro lina. Every Congressman in North Carolina was 'aided -by him in their efforts to . secure public buildings, at Charlotte, Winston- Salem . and other places' In his own District; he placed the public building at Goldsboro, costing sixty-five thousand dol lars, and the tower and electric clock - upon the public building at , New Bern, costing twenty , thousand dollars. , An : examina tion of the Congressional Record discloses that , he secured ; also for his own district, the follow ing appropriations. . " . Life Saving Stations at Swans boro, Onslow ' County ' and Fort Macon, Carteret - County. - He also secured : ah increase of pay for the men of the Life Saving Service, and has always been the friend . of ,, the men of that service. The-steam revenue cutter" Pam lico, costing one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, ' lc cated at New Bern, and -he has always been ',the - friend of "the Revenue Cutter Service. ),. Large appropriations : in ,- co- ;UD1E5 SKATE FREE The first ten ladies that come on v Wednesday and Saturday nights at i the ' Ghent. Park rink get skates free. 'Of course this is provided that your travel. v via the car line.' - - Ladies who are, not familiar with indoor skating will find an excellent opportunity to' perfect thia art by( going out td Ghent on Monday, Wednesday and, Fri day afternoons as these days "are especially for the ladies and school children. Ten. cents for the after noon 13 all that is charged for the use of the skates. Adv. for Dcaufort Harbor and Mn.;.;. Citv. and with Senator Sim mons and Congressman Small he 'heartily co-operated in secur ing appropriations for. the Inland Waterway from Beaufort to Nor folk; and also with Senator Sim mons he heartily co-operated ,in securing the surveys and appro priations for the Harbor of Re fuge at Cape Lookout. Also, in co-operation with Sen ator Simmons, he eecured' appro- priations for Bay River " and Oriental, Pamlico County, Neuse andTrent rivers, - New river, Black - river, and the northeast branch of the Cape" Fear River in Duplin and Sampson ' coun ties. , - - Also: he secured aDproDriation of six , thousand dollars for , re pair of roadway leading to the National cemetery at New. Bern. Also, the. direct appropriation, without ' going to the Court of Claims, of .five thousand dollars to pay , the war claim of St. John's Masonic Lodge at New Bern. J -.'' Also, he secured the ;; Range Lights in Bogue Sound, Carteret county," and j all over the i hird District placed - in - the. ' waters of. the- rivers ano! sounds lights and beacons in the aid of navi gation. ( ,, .,. ' - r J Also, he secured, numerous sur veys in the River and Harbor Laws for the rivers and sounds in ' his district, on which "; have been ' based subsequent appro priations. -:-. . A'- He has been the. friend of Rural Free Delivery ' and - has constantly voted . for increased pay for the Rural Free Delivery mail carriers - , , ", T . He also secured numerous soil surveys ' for the benefit of ' the farmers of the District, and he was active in all the work in Con gress t looking ' to national .Jaws for the drainage of swamp lands and the building of good roads by the national government. - :'' .. With Senator Simmons he was a strong advocate of the estab lishment , of forest reserves in Western North Carolina, lead ing the' fight therefor upon , the floor-of the house, ! He has introduced and passed many war claims for . the people for - losses - incurred . during the Civil War., leading the fight" up on, the floor of the House which fasted during one Congress for three days and three nights. He was instrumental in con tinuing the work started by Con gressman Smalt for the comple tion of , the Marine Laboratory at Beaufort. - V . . -. Taken from -the Record and a long list of bills' and appropria tions, - these r are. only - some vol the many good things accomplish ed by .Congressman Thomas dur ing his past service. " His speeches in Congress, which were not printed, but made upon the floor of the House, upon the Currency and Gold Standard, upon the war with Spain and the Phfllipines," upon the life-saving service; . the notable victory he won in tlebate over the Republi canfloor leader, Mr. Payne, in passing - the war claim for St. John's Masonic Lodge at New Bern? his speech upon the ; Ri vers and Harbors Bill; his speeches upon the tariff and against trusts, and for the regulation of rail road rates in behalf of the, truck ers and fruit growers ofhis Dis trict; his speeches .upon . good roads and immigration, in which latter speech . he defended the rights -of the American laborer His speeches for the refund of the cotton 'tax to-. the people of the South; his speech for the rights of the. States and against the centralization of' power in the National' Government, and many other speeches and debates with the ablest men of the House of Representatives, ' all disprove such false statements which no body believes, and which deserve the resentment of the people of the Third District. . Such a record as this is one to be proud of, one to which, any is o. , . .... i and ;...! !.' in all his dealings, a man w lio has the interest of the entire district at heart, and who will see to it that the Democratic voters are dealt with in an honorable and worthy, manner; Such a man is Charles Randolph Thomasa son of "The Old North State," a native ' of Carteret,- and raised in Craven County; next to Senator Simmons, one of the greatest statesmen in the State. IF HE IS SENT BACK TO CONGRESS, AND THERE IS EVERY REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THIS WILL BE DONE, THE THIRD DISTRICT WILL GETMOREAPPROPRIATIO.NS AND MORE GOOD WORK WfLL BE DONE IN ITS BE HALF. EVERYWHERE, IF NOT THE FIRST CHOICE, HE IS THE SECOND CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE AFTER THEIR FAVORITE, AND THE INDICATIONS ARE ,THAT THE PEOPLE INTEND TO RETURN HIM TO CONGRESS BY AN " OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. v - big mid she t3 . . - be helotd:.: FINE FARMS NEAR REELS- BORO ARE. TO BE SOLD y: AT AUCTION. . Tomorrow morning one of the greatest land sales ever held in . this section will take place near Reelsboro when " the East Carolina Realty , and ' Auction Company will 6ell at auction a number of small farms near Reels boro. . This' property is known as the I. P. Holton lands and is located within one miles of Reelsboro and is some of the best farming land ; in r the. State..: -. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock and the terms will be one-fourth cash and the remainder' in one,' two and three years. , , There jsvill be a large number from this city ' who will attend this sale and these will be given fr,ee tansportation to the point at which the sale is to be held. fur a visit of seve-al da s. ANNOUNCEMENT. ' As most candidates would sa.y they are urged by their friends to come before the people for their respective . places. . But I wish to announce my candidacy as representative for. Craven county, in the legislature : by saying it is the ambition born in me to do something for my county and, .with lack of fear,,, . I come before the 'good people find ask them for their support, after talking the matter over witli .' many of my friends from all parts v-a of the county and, in return , tor same when .l get-there, i win promise, if in my power, to put - A Craven county in the. rank she belongs-rat'thi head of . Ust--and ;. . the majority le satisfied. "j " ) D. W. COPPAGE,. Vanceboro, N. C. ' NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as administratrix . . of the : Estate of . J. ' W. ; Moore, dc- ceased, late -of Craven county, North ' Carolina 'this is to notify all person having claims against the- estate of ', sold deceased to exhibit them to the . undersigned n or before the 3rd 4ny, of January, 1915, or this notice wil . t be pleaded in-bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. , , MRS. J. w. MOORE, ... . ( ' , Administratrix. ' New . Bern, N. C, 7 This 3rd dav of January, 1914. : Have you heard what we are selling? Solid Gold Elgin Wat- ' ches. Baxter, the Jeweler, will tell you. v 2ndKoIicc to Tax Payers ; Your state and county taxes are now past. due... This is positiuely the last notice.. Your personal prq erty or jeal estate will ce IpvIpiI nn an purlv riafp1 . All who desire to o down to,"'""" "! """J. u",ul . Reelsbpro tomorrow , and attend n gg Qa g Qgn jjg J this sale can secure tickets at the r,MMWW vnwwj. vmimu train from D. E. Henderson who f hp JlHjfp QnHQitlfP trP''P' will be on hand at that hour. . ",u5 uuu' 'and cost. This means ycj. ! : R. D. LATffi, ShcriiL COTTON MARKET. Local .cotton market was very active - yesterday; with - prices ranging from 10 to 12 1-2 cents PILES! PILES! PILES! WTLUAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Tf cure Blind, Bleedlnor and Itchlnir Piles. It absorbs tbe tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Par sale by all druggists; mail SOo and (1-00. rVILLUMS MFG.COm Props Cleveland, Ohio Yes, we have them Cameos. J. O; Baxter, Jeweler. . , . , WILLXAMS' rdDNETSf Wl XS . Have you overworked your nervous mttem ' . and caused trouble with your kidney and v, , bladder? HaTevoupikisluloln,Blde,V- and bladrlerf Have you a flabby appe, ance of the face, and under tbe eyes? If s - . Wllllarjjs' Kidney fills ir'tl cure you. rot ... ale by aU druggist. Price 50c , , . - WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props., Cleveland, Ohio a. It!"- -v . ft. sa . I I f 1 I J t i i I i i ft . i i t i t s ; t M it se AMI im 41 Ml ! . MsstMfWVsir ' ft - i : ' r 25 PER CECJT, eduction on 0!d Water cr.d Electric Accounts Paid toir.31r.cnH1 ct FcLTcnry Or face value if not paid until March. Save this discount by paying: at ence. All connections will be discontinued if not paid by April,' ... 4 - f : ' 1 s - 1 & m : i vt B -it ' 4 - I 1 I I ft. ft I I r i if a; 1,' '5 TTTT city cl::::::
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