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i "iu2 CCrj J.IASTER" ":' ; J. Henri Bourdelals v-;. , Tuesday, April 28 Benefit New Bern Circulating Library Masonic Theatre 7- - Price 5Cc ( Ft r ALL BIRTHS MUST PUBLIC BE MADE TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN - ' SENT OUT FROM APRIL FIR ST TO FIFTEENTH. The parcel Post department ot the United States Mail, is not only a great Convenience for the nennle of the rnnn. try, but is a paying proposition for the than thirty days. The parcel post is yet '' There ha sbeeri a notice posted in the Court House warning all doctors, mid wives "and undertakers to report 'all deaths and births to the Local Regis ter. The penalty for the first failure to make the report is not less than five dollars and not over fifty, for the second offense not less than ten do! lars and not over fifty or to be impris oned in the county jail lor not more government. in its infancy, being just a little over N- L" StarneS' of Greensboro was a a year old, but the number of packages , shippsd by this method is surprisingly : large, and continues to grow larger. ' There .were two thousand and eleven packages mailed at the New Bern post office during the first fifteen days of this month, the amount of postage .; required for the transportation of these packages was $162.25. The two thous-' and packages do not include those mailed to New Bern from other towns, it .includes only those mailed at the local Post Office. QMany 'people, when they try the parcel post the first time, exprsss as tonishment at the low rates. For in ' stance,' packages not exceeding four ; ounces in weight can be sent any where regardless of district, at one cent per ounce. Heavier packages in the local zone are five cents for the first pound and one cent lor each additional two pounds; in the first and second zones, a radius of 150 miles, five centj or the . first pound and one cent for each ad ditional pound; in the third zoni, 300 miles, six cents for the first pound and two cents fir each additional pound, in the first each additional pound, in the fourth zone, 600 miles, seven cents for the first pound and four cents for each additional pound; in the fifth ' zone 1000 tnilej, eight cents for the first , pound and six cents for each addition al pound; in the sixth zone, 1,400 miles, nine cents for the first pound a-d seven cents f r each additional pound; in the i seventh zona, ( ) miles, eleven cent3 for the first pound aijd ten cents for i each'. additional pound: in the eighth zone including all I nited State pos , sessions . tw,-lve rents a pound. (. . Packages ar insured up to $25 in tvalue for au additional fee of five cents or to $50 for ten cents. Package., can be. sent C. O. D. by adding a fee of ten cents to the postage, this fee also cov- j enng f ins rarce. .. Packags wciLing as much as five pounds are accepted for the first and second ziires, while the ttiiglit i- lim ited to twenty pounds to all ether zones. The privilege has also been ex tended to embrace in meniis articles that at first were restricted Ir nn the.e low rates. business visitdr to the city yesterday, RUtory Straw Hats SUPERINTENDENT JOYNER . ' , TURNS TO RALEIGH. RE- , 'RALEIGH, April U- Snperimen dent J. Y. , Joy" r has r ti:rr.cd fr.-m New. Bern, where on T. i -!ay he made an address at the corn enc-inent of the Craven County Schools. Superin tendent Jovr.er spoke in the general theme of "Edrratic-n." 1 COTTON MARKET ." (By ;. Y. Taylor & Sorts i Middling U .Mr. Strict Mtcldlinpt Good Middling U 1-4 Low Grades 10 to lie. M "The Best Under the Sun, the Best Under the Rain." "Mallory" Straws like their Felts are Cravenette and are guarantedd Rain P r op f - They will turn the rain like a duck's back. We have the Newest shapes in all the Popular Weaves of Straw See "Standlsh" the new Summer Arrow Collar in all sizes. AJ.WillsCo. The Shop That's Different 128 MIDDLE STREET i , f TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS tO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS If At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby' announce myself a candidate for- Commissioner from No. 1 Town ship at Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held May 12. 4 If .nominated and elected, I hereby pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the . best of my ability. Thanking my friend :1 iri s advance tor any assistance rendered me in the coming primary, I .am, .Kespectlully, . C, J. Heath, Ernul, N. C TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN COUNTY, N. a - '.'At the request of- many Democrats from, various sections of the district I hereby announce that Ij, will br a can didate ijt the next Judicial 'convention for the nomination for the office of Solicitor for this district.- ,v Respectfully, ; : . ! , - R. A.. Nunn- 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. elected, it will be my greatest desire to represent the people of the coun ty wisely. I believe that I know the county and, the administration of its affairs in detail and therefore can be of fervice tof my constituency. G. V. Richardson 3- 28-ti Dover N. GAhDIOATE coppage TALKS TO VOTER My Countrymen; ' f . i , ' -. As I have formerly announced my candidacy for a legislator and wish ing to keep my name fresh in your memory, l am again writing to say the old pot is boiling and I am anxi ous to secure the crown of honor at your hands. 1 As I am a young man bom of Am eKcan parents, brought up under' the teachings of democracy, even in the days of rebellion and to the present I am proud to point the honor which my parents have accepted at the hands of so liberal a race and to those willing to place my confidence and work 'fer the good cause, and for such deme- TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS cracy am I appealing for my country ana my race, tnat which so great a people cannot refuse the lifting hand of youth which is the pride of our country And in the same strain I ask the la dies, old men and our younger iten' ration for their careful thought aned kind word. I, in return, promise to watch the future fight for the honor and maintain the cause of love in thi POOH nM klflrl f i-hivaltt wli.l .. i r t u : ? , - "c Toj, the business menQ keeping in OF CRAVEN 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 past. Thanking the Democratic -vo ters for their past support and solicit ing a continuance of same. Very Respectfully Richard B. Lane to the Democratic voters OF CRAVEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of regis ter of Deeds of Craven county subject to the. Democratic primary to be held Tuesday May 1? 1914. If nominated at the primary and elected ' I will give my best endeavors to conduct the duties of the office with the same efficency and courtesy I 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 Yours, Stephen H. Fowler. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS &t OF CRAVEN COUNTY First 1 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. I desire to announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the democratic voters at the Primary on May 12, 1914. and to assure the Democrats of Craven county that if nominated and elected will conduct the office in the same man ner, of courtesy and efficiency as I have tried to conduct it in the past. Yours respectfully, " B. B. Hurst. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DEMO CRATIC VOTERS OF CRA VEN COUNTY -1"; ' fi ll BANK WITH ft RECORD is notnecessarily an old bank. The rapid growth this institution has enjoyed since its establishment is evidence of the high degree of esteem in which it is held, y We invite vour account, assur- II r; in,fyou unquestioned safety and j , the most modern equipment for the i 4 'V.; transaction of your banking affairs. it 'ljil!!!li!!lll!l!ii!Mi;).il!;li)-iiil ilii!i!ll!!ll!l!! Having under the appcJintment of Judge Whedbee, servid for the unex pired term ,of W. M. Watson, as the Clerk of the Superior Court pf Craven County;' I "respectively announce my self a candidate for elettion to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Craven county," subject to the Democratic Primary on May 12th, J914. If elec ted, I promise to perform faithfully thi duties of the office with Uniform courtesy. Respectfully, v W. B. Flanner mind our. awakening farmersjand their dependents, I will legislate to the best of all interest by not leaving the laws oi Christianity which teaches, a thing tha hurts no one and does some one good, accept of it (and a thing that hurts some and does no one good is evil, shun it.) While feeling with joy the outlook for my success I will thank any one to bring to my notice should one of, my worthy ' opponents raise any question that would be de trimental or poison your mind of me, so I can answer in open fold in honor or regret to my sponsors. ; With wishes that I could look each man in the face and ask him for his support, I with unbound faith in you must say I cannot do so, from lack of time and business. Hoping f getting better acquainted, I am D. W. Coppage, Vanceboro, N. C' (adv, THE PEOPLE'S TICKET At the request of many of the voters of Craven county the following gentle men have, agreed to run for the posi tion of County Commissioners and we hereby present their names- to aur people for election at the coming prim' ary of the Demcratic party. . Jlr W. Kiddle, Geo. K. West, Henry A. Mar shall, Harvey B. Wadsworth, Geo. Dixon. ... The people of the county know these gentlemen arid inow them well, andwe feel that in their hands the . expense oi me county win De greatly reduced and its every interest faithfully ser ved and protected. Let us go to the polls on the day of the primary and elect them by a rous ing vote. Many Voters. - TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY . I hereby announce myself as a candi date for renomination. as the. Demo-. cratic candidate tor - Representative from Craven county in the North Car olina " General Assembly,-' subject to the action of the Democratic primary May 12. V ' f j 1 - While regretting that the'press 'of business . makes' it impossible for me to make- a house-to-house canvass of the county, I refer the Democratic voters to my past record iri the Legis lature for my qualifications td worthily represent them, r . ' . .v ,'- , It nominated and re-elected,! promise to serve the people of Craven county to the best of my ability, as I have done' in the past. y J V , u " V " . ''- . G. A. Whitford. . ' Askinf N. C.; April 8th, 1914. I am a candidate for renominatios for Office tf county Commissioner, subject to the Democratic Primary. I have tried' to serve the county with fidelity and jif re-elected will perform the duties of the office to the best of my 'ability.' Sincerely, " is C. D, Bradham Look to Your Plumbing, w 1 Yoll know what happens in a house in which the 'plumbing is in poor condi tion everybody in the house is liable to contract ( typhoid or tsome othtr fever. ;,The digestive . organs perf wro the same function in. the human bjd as the plumbing does for the house, and they should, be kept in first class, c a dition all the time. If you have n trouble with your digestion take Chan berlain's Tablets and you are certain tq get quick relief., ,For tale by' al) dealers. !'Jlt 'lA,4 ,,5' ' TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS - OF CRAVEN COUNTY . , - I desire to announce my cafadidacy for County Commissioner, subject to the will of the Democratic Voters 'at : the" Primary on May 12, 1914. And to assure : the Democrats of Craven county, that if I am nominated and elected, I will endeavor to promote the welfare of the whole ' county, for the good of its people. Yours Respt., v . s J. B.'Daugherty. ; Is alwayl lookirjg for-trouble, al way? drying to crawl through the screens and in: a good many cases succeeds m getting through. He finds a stumbling block when he v,. tries to get through the kind of screen' wire that we are J8uhng : Call phone 147 and we wilUall and get measur- '' ments. , V" - i t " i j - y , ; t? - ? -j, w 11 Jfcm Cirdwcrc izd Cil Er; Jy iCo. k 73-75-77 Middle Street - - - Phone 147 M T 1 f &9 Jflr tr m rf rf WWW . wvvAk-WrtWV.WWW 1 S4 The Porch Is a verv idesfrahlA mint rfn'rnt -1 ::. . ... . v.U ..L,.v.' . W -T w-ir tyv,ltalllb ..Vi' .S , ouiuuKi ii piopeny snaaea r.ana . tnr ' nished comfortably - piis, arrangement can be had for a mere; trifle of cost; and J these Spring days suggest the advisability oi equipping your porcn ready for the hot, sultry Summer days We have the best to :behad.:'; n M i -.. - 4 S3- J. MILLER Furniture, Co. 23 "The Home Furnishers" Phone 229 99-iMiddle St, 4 4. This check is Only .. One of the many checks', received ' ' ' every week in NEW BERN by OUR POLICYHOLDERS. v THE PROVIDENT LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE is the FIRST COMPANY to bffer protection "to the daily wage earner in the South and today it has more working men-insured throughout' the South than all other Health & Accident' Insurance Cmpan- iescombined dojng business of it's kind.- ';' 1 , The enormous amount of business the Provident now has in " force has been gotten and maintained by prompt and fair, deal ings with it's policy-holders. . ''y'"'ji ' ' WE GUARANTEE satisfaction to all whom, we deal with. ' ' We offer $50.00 reward to anyone who produces a just Claim unpaid. ' ' , ',' y BThe PROVIDENT is doing business with all the large Lum ber Companires throughout the South , ' s We have letters from these Companies ecommending and en- , dorsihg our Insurance; ,i ' , - 1 - - We also . daily receive letters from the employees thanking us 1 '' for the good Our Insurance has been to, them and Families, t ? , It is -the intention of our Company to bring, this Insurance before every laboring man in Eastern North CaroIina. We would' therefore ask the Insuring public 'to investigate our, Standing ' ,.,and methods of settling , our claims. V ',',-,' i ' - t , We have a more liberal and attractive Commercial policy v which we offer to the business men of Eastern N C - An Investlgat'on of thia policy .will convince you of it's men- .7.,' '"it. 1 This, class of Insurance protects your Bank Account while " you are sick or hurt,' or pays yb'ur bills 'when you resume ypur auaes. -' Those whom might wish Insurance tohelp them while they",.".; , " I ' live-ould find that we' are able to1 offer them a Cleaner and'more ',t " ' -flttrartivi contract than' j - -:,, Any information would be gladly furnished -anyone address-"" in H-, E Blackburn,. Box03, New Bern, N. C. ; v ' " i ft 'I' I 9 I Yc;n lire t fS 2 " V I ft 1 2:z:y? jj - . Do you find it necessary to close them every now and then or bathe vihy.:.i,-3 em for relief? These are symptoms of syestrain of a nature fraught ' ( T 1 f 1 i them I ," with serious consequences if not attended toi ' Let me demonstrate to ( I - v you iuc,vauie ui long uauy experience in expert eye nesting ana tne ; correct fitting of glasses for eyestrain. ' ' S Jr-iU,' 4 1 T V1 i it i r ;: ''.:nr.- . 1
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