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WAS ' NINETY-TWO YEARS OF AGE BODY CARRIED NORTH , . FOR INTERMENT , Ives " ii L'l .) L 4. i . The funeral of Mrs.' Laura A, - who died at the. home of her son, Chas. , h. Ives, Sunday morning, was conduc- fed Sunday -afternoon from the Pre oyterian church by Revi J. N. H. Sura-. . jnerell and the body was carried to :.. Cheshire, Conn. for interment; -V-.. Mrs. Ives, who was nine-twoyears of ' age- had been ill only a few dayj, in ' fact only a week before ba in the bert of health iseemMMMM- MMMMMMMMMM was TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS "various counties of the Strict shall' be OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS-, taken and recorded in the said prim. ' TRICT., , , - " . , aries and precinct meetings to the end I take this method of bringing cer- that the same may be certified by it he tain matters to the attention of.thevchm'n or presiding officer and secretary attention of the 'Democratic voters the precinct .meeting to the,. County of the Fifth ludicial District relative Convention, so that' I may "receive ?to myt candidacy for"' the re-nominat-jTsuch' strength as-1 may have in. the tion for Solicitor. -' '--." ,- - I , ' t District Cionventon. , Mv official duties keen me so ensa- It seem, now assured that I will be 'v 5 8 Court that I have no opportu- re-nominated.' The only way by which I . fJJ. " " .' ' ti f. - she seemed o . . c -. " , , r j w ' i- I ' while regretting that the jl jU Vinity":,. make a personal, camnvass, I can be defeated is for the interests I . d 1 iU be almoettant.y in Court and influences fighting my're-nominat. . TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTL. , -.OF CRAVEN COUNTY -1 hereby announce myself as a eandi date for renomination as the Demo cratic 'candidate for .Representative from Craven county in the North Car ouna Oeneral ,rlssemtly . subject to the action of the Democratic primary May 12. press of tly in Court and influences fighting my-re-nominat i . v ,, . v .. . K t ; r1 j I r J i" P" criminal docket rom ""ion to get out candidates in various '7 "Z(Z Z n V a shock" to relatives and friends, f ., .. h rh. . delegates the county ' refer the , Democratic thr; i i retr Ui ? to menu-. t;. . - -ys.tryir to err. y c j succc 1 1 IJ an J we will cl ;ie tliatM.e L.e end get meacur- 1 y 73-75-77,MiJJ:Ctrcet - 4 . :::y;c:. Phcae 1:7 The deceased was the widow of the late uuw until 1 ne primaries ana me pre- wmuw ., i w-mic . 1 ' jii. -. ..i.' -' -j p " 5 cine, meeUng, on the 16th' of May', from the counties by ..uch mean, and j g 7y 0UwJX Luther Ives and wa the mother of V . t , " ' v -J Tr " mJ 'ture for mv qualifications to worthily - , . XT . . and consequently will have to re y upon combine against me -and . encompass I . v ' .f r Charles L. and George N. Ives of New ... , , , . f 't, n,.-. represent them.. t T y , ..',-.i;. i!n j . ,upon my supporters and friends to look my defeat in that manner- o prevent! . f . f yJ j tJ' v: ' . , Bern and Mrs., E. C Guipe of Chica-' - j 4u- 1 j j rto k I 11 ominatea and re-elected,! promise . ! . t . . . . . r . . nut in mu infarct. idinNn Vha j.am thia mv ffr,fnn. ann and Dorters must Dei 1 , - . . . Accompanying the body north was . ' . re.nom natefl an(i meetinK in the District, regardless of K th? y ability, as ,1 have "I,. i,VK r'.de,pma elected because I wish the office, and local conditions and influencesand e " e P"; - The readers of this paxr will ba pleased to learn that there i t .east one i dreaded disease. that science hat been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Half's Catarrh Cure is the only 4sitiYe cure now known to the medical . sJraternky. Catarrh being a const itu , tional disease, requires a constitutional - treatment.' Hall's Catarrh Cure b takea ? internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system , thereby destroyinf the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building ap the conatttvfioa and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so mnca faith fa ita .curative power that they offer One . Hiradred Dollars for any case that it ' fails to cure. Send for list of testimon iakv- Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO -Toledo, a . : - Sold by all diiiggfc. '5c ' Take Hall's Family Fills for consti pation. ':: for the further reason that s I desire to it that my strength be recorded 1 that my official record in the conduct in f each ' precinct 'meeting regardless of the office of Solicitor shall be appro-' of whether that strength is , great 1 or ved by the people. ' ' , ' small, and to see to' it that delegates I have necessarily "created antago- friendly to me are selected to, attend nisros since I have been in the office the various County . Conventions vto by reason of vigorous prosecutions in represent that strength in , accordance the Courts. I sincerely trust that these', with the plan of organization. G.-A. Whitford. - - , 'Askin, N, C, Aprir8th, 1914 1 ' i - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , f ' 1 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DEMO- v CRATIG VOTERS OF CRA r YEN COUNTY Having .under the appointment of influences wiU not be sufficient to" I sincerely trust that he fact that 1 w Watson, a. the . a 1- : t , . ... ii 1 A.r attnnna encompass my oeteat. - . 1 win oe compeueu w clerk . thft Suoerior Court of r. I am nihmitrinr mv rUimii in the ance Hrjon mv duties as ..oUCltOf ana ! . . , t the Democratic voters of this District therefore unable to make an ,active solely on my record as a public official personal canvass of the district, jhat I feel that I have faithfully served the the people of the district : will, und.-r- interesta of the State and for that rea- Mand this, and see. to, mat suiy iu son should be re-nominated. I call upon the Democrats who are ia favor of my re-nomination to attend the primaries and precinct meetings and tousee to it that whatever strength I may have ia the primaries and in the primaries and precinct meetings in the. terests do not suffer at the various precinct and primary meetings and County ; and District Conventions. . Respectfully submitted. ; , CHARLES L ABERNETHY. Beaufort, N. C. April 13th, .1914. , - . . ' County; 1 respectively announce my self a candidate for election to the office of Clerk, of Superior Court of Craven county. ' subject .to the Democratic Primary on May 12th, 1914. If elec ted, I promise 1 to . perform faithfully th duties pf the office with uniform courtesy. , Respectfully, ' ,. ' . , , ' - WN B. Flanner TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS . OF CRAVEN, COUNTY - J ANOTHER DEATH AT FAIRVIEW ' HOSPITAL i? Charles the seventeen-year "old son of B. E. and Elizabeth Williams of Croatan, died at Fairview hospita.l -yesterday morning at 4 o'clock. The body was sent to Croatan yesterday for interment. " . First I desire to thank theDemocrats of Craven county for their past support of me, for the office of County Treasur er and to assure them of my grateful appreciation. ., ",,, v , c r " -1 desire to announce my candidacy for the office of County - Treasurer, Upbraids Girl For Creating Family Discord and 7 Fires subject, to the. win pf the democratic Five Bullets Into Her Body-Refers to . Galmette Affair FREDEB SOCIETY I'll SHOOTS ; HER SISTER IU A PUBLIC STREET IV ; II BIS MUSICftL CDUED ; - GOUPUT MAKES HIT i UXNUSIJAL.L. X KiUUU BILL, AT THE ATHENS THEARTE THIS V " WEEK 'The Bartlcs .Musical Comedy Com pany,' .featuring th Empire Comedy Quartette and Mis Myrt'e Bartles, opened a week's engagement at the ..Athene theatre yesterday afternoon and they made a decidedly favorable impresEian on their a:idience at the Nantes, France, April 13. A sen sational shooting affray, in which I a young society woman was probably j mortally wounded by her sister, caus ! ed tremendous excitement today. Mile. I Genevieve- De La Fleuraye, of the Chateay Rocheguyon at Saventierres, 'was shot five times by her sister, Mile arie La Fleuraye. The tragedy occurred in .the- street when the - sisters chanced to meet. After upbraiding her sister for caus- voters at the Primary on May 12, 1914. and to assure the Democrats of Craven county that if nominated, and ' elected I will conduct the office in the same man ner of courtesy and. efficiency' as I have tried to conduct it in the past. . f , Yours respectfully, B. B. Hurst New Bern was rendered and the church was crowded to its .utmost capacity. At the Christian church Sunday ni ght a special Easter program was ren- vtry first ' perfomance and again last dered h? aI1 the chi,d d this was night made a deciced hit. firing on her sister, ;- : ; v An immence crowd gathered and threatened ' to lynch the shooter, ; but she was rescued by the police and ar rested. Mile. Genevijv- was taken to the I TOTHE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS hospital in a dying condition. OF CRAVEN COUNTY At the police station mMlle. Aiane, i . . v' 11 "j-j ,v i.L nM fcmw. .'1 hereby announce inyself a candidate . : '... - ... p1m I for renomination for the office of regis- to the recent killing of . Editor Calm- . . , .5 . Mil- PrU the ter oDeeds of Craven county, subject : a: i .l. f-L:i.. am ii- . u.i: .1... ,.1. . .n. I". .yu.!"!. vV ' - aau. a ,.' a u. a ju.. a,. - , held Tuesday May 12 1914. . suuucuiy uicw a icvuivu aiiu ucgciH uuciiucu ujr'.uiak nacujrtf. , i ; . J ; .; Hviiuaivu' ;ai bill' aaa(caa jf -:. ciiau elected' I will give my best: endeavors to conduct the duties of the office with i "jy i ja . The Ideal Porch". ' l F-0CrJIEHE ' ''Old Hickory' comfort has won for it a place s in many homes. Its beauty, jgrace,and com- fort, make it distinctive,; artistic and invitinn , iu nuau ro see tne line. ' . . - An "Old Hickory". WALKING STIckfVefc'l i4 . , Porch and Lawn Swings to; abundance; Now is the time to buy. T, X. : . 1 'I, 'i j. s. tiiEB mmw co. Kew Bern ."..V '' f J.tlircfcKa City -.'The company presents tabloid plays and intermingled w ith thes the chorus which is composed of a number of young ladies who thoroughly under- , stand their part in th ; piece, do some ; effective work. ... The company as a whole is a good one and thoss who fail to s:'e them will be missing a rare trear. also well attended. The Easter service Sunday afternoon given by the. children of i Christ Epis copal church,., was, as usual, largely attended and . proved as thoroughly entertaining nd .enjoyable as those held in the past; Taken as a- whole the , day was most fittingly observed here. - ; , ; Germany's newest dirigible balloon haa been given a framework of steel the aame efficency and courte,y l proof agalnBt damage severe storms. by the most POINTED PARAGRAPHS , livery flirt is her own punishment. have strived to in the past ' Thanking the Democrats of Craven county, and assuring my lasting grat itude : and unbounded appreciations for - their past . support, I , am.Truly v ' '..."'Stephen H. Fowler. r Many a man wakea up and finds himself Infamous. . i 1 , , 1 Vlt's a poor role that hangs lire when Its maker tries to apply It POL'CE COURT Several Offenders Faced Mayor Yesterday. The follow ing cases were disposed t t . f. . : ' f ' Police Court. . Jut g lent was suspended on pay- ment of the cost in the Cases against .Lena Moore, Cora Jones and Addie Hill, all colored charged with being disordeerly in the city limits. e, ; ' v John Washington, colored, was fined five dollars and taxed the costs for be in? drunk and disorderly. ! ivj. ' " n.'irmn i-aiam m.ia n . .uivu, Hn.aui.u gun- i - i ' j : i i . - .i . . i j iw uciug uisurueny in tne city limns "and was taxed with the cost and a .two aouars nne. . I TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ' i OF CRAYEN COUNTY I : hereby announce '.myself a candi date for renomination: for the office of Sheriff of Craven county,- subject to the' Democratic . primary to be held May 12th 1914. If nominated and elected I hereby pledge myself to dis charge the duties of the office to the beBt.of my ability, as I have in the i past. . Thanking the r' Democratic vo ters for their past support and solicit ing a 1 continuance of - 'same. . ? .- v; Very Respectfully. ',, -Richard B, Lane , A 1 i i , TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES m m mm HUNDREDS OF.CITIZENS COM- MENORATE ANNIVERSAR Y OF . RESURRECTION MORN While the condition of the weather in, New Bern on Easter was not ajl that it could be desired the major portion of the population sallied forth arly in the day and attended services at the various churches.1 ,'. J f Special musical programs had been prepared 'for - the morning services at i !l of the churches and .these were, we'.! ended, pnnday night at . Centenary ' urch a musical program which pro 1 !y has never been surpassed in urr.JT' v county, n. c: tt . it J r i. i ' j r ' 4 r- V I would be glad to represent the peo ple of ' Craven County in the next General Assembly and trust that the party may see fit to nominate me in the 'coming primary for the county. If ' I am nominated and ' of course I elected,1 it will be my greatest desire to represent the people of the Coun ty wisely.- I .believe that I know the I county and the administration of its affairs' In. detail, and therefore can be of fervice to my constituency. .iV .; -J- G. V. ; Richardson v 3- 28-ti' ' J Dover N. TO THE DUIOCRATIC VOTERS cr ciiAvrri county At t1e soKi-Iiai; ' y" ? nc C . !o r f C ven r a of ma.-'y fisnd H i"; T a C4'' " ' ' i ! i 1 :t to j I 4 ' ' j iv 7 ' 7---T . 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