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Ten L J r" ' TT r--'-sy LiJ L. Ll . . k.n tawtt I LARGE NUMBER OF OFFENDERS LINED UP BEFORE THE BAR ' ' : . . , OF JUSTICE Arthur Hill,' colored was arrainged before Mayor Bangert at Police Court Monday afternoon, oh a charge - of being disorderly in the city limits, t The charge being for J whipping his sister to which he pleaded not guilty.' After - hearing the evidence the Mayor ren , .dered a verdict of guiltyand fined him ten dollars and the cost. Hfll swore out a warrant for two of his' sisters ' Ellen and Addie charging tfiem ;with ,' ' ' being disorderly, Addie was discharged - and Ellen taxed with the cost, i LouKe Bell was also chanced with disorderly ' ,- conduct to which she pleaded guilty ' ' 'and was taxed with the cost. Judgment was suspended 6a payment of the cost ' in the case against Ben Jenkins colored ' . . -. charged with being "disorderly. Mol ' 4 lie Roberson and John Evans, both ?' colored were taxed with the post f for ,'- ' being disorderly in the city limits. ' it There, was only one state case be- - " fore the Mayor yesterday afternoon, this was against : Henry Peele, colored for resisting an officer- Chief Lupton .1 I 'received a message yesterday morn me .that' there ' was a ' man ' raising a lot of disturbance near Smith ' Town and when5 reached on the scene , Jie told the man to : consider s..himself " under arrest, but Peele told ; him he and s bad ' to be carried. He was : '. 'V pouna over w iihs juiic jfw- ' ' ' lor Court under a justified bond of ' one hundred dollara, which he was un- ,r 1 " bale to pay and was placed in the coun- ' ty jail. i- " ludcment ' was , suspended on pay ment of the cost in the . case against t Rachel Harris colored, for being dis- V , orderly in the city limits. i The cae against John Manly for not complying with the sanitary laws afternoon ar two o'clock. Annanias ' - Chapman, and Lena Dillahunt, col- ta-xpH with the cost for not iimnhinrt with thi fiAnif rV ; laWS of the city. ; ; , the city health inspector, .a warrant - 1 was sworn out against" Arnold Brothers . for bottling milk on the streets in the . city. There not being sufficient evi "dence for conviction . they - were. : dU - " " charged. Willie Barnes was taxed with ' the cctt' for not blowing his horn b- for crossing the -street on a motor- ..!. ., Cycle. DR. WHLTER WATSON IS M COUNTY CORONER ELEC7FD MONDAY AT MEET ING OF nOARD CF COM MISSIONERS The reeular monti'y meetins: tf the Board of Courty Commissioners'! ''was held Monday morning . ' j B. B. Woolen ar pared before th.-j board and asked tnat the-proportion-"g-at the corner of boufh Iront and ate part if the r ad fund d. e the ; Middle streets. This work was not ' jFort B-irtivrJI rr..Li'.it be turned over Properly done at first and had gotten , to a committee to be . s :1 as-the com-tin- bad shape and the Board informed mittee saw fit. TU ctition tW Mf. j the company that the streets must , Wooten preoentd was signed hy all j be put in as good condition as they were , of the farmers of tre Fort Farnwell when they put down their track, as ' precinct. He s,uti-'d that no one would the franchise calls for. The Street be paid more than ten cents per hour J Car Company agreed to have them in ,. , for labor on the twenty seven milos good order within ninety -days. ' - of road in that precinct. Mr. Bradj ,. ,' , ,j . : Jiam asked Mr. Wooten to insert in j the petition that the roads were. tOj be worked accord ir.g to, specifications by t the county engineer, this was not ag , reed to unit: :s the county would fur ' nish the anv-i.-nt of money to .carry -out tne specinctions. ine petition , ' was not passed but the precinct wasj . i allowed one hundred dollars to be. expended on the roads in the afore ' 1' mentioned precinct. , John ' vGuion appeared before the board in interest of the Riverside Hose - Company; Mr. ' Guion stated that the Noxon carnival came to New . Bern under auspices of this company and it , k i rained every day the first; week except v., :1M iti nr twrk rlav thpv latavwl nnlv fnur ' ; days of the second week but the com. f, .'7;,;1- nanv ; nalrl ' the fiftv AnWariL lirpniu fir ' - tun urMlrtt Hp .akIhwi .thp hnnrn. fnr a donation of fifty dollars. The matter '. ''A-wan referred to some time later. V ' ' , . At,a previous meeting . a petition was presented to the board by 8on,ergnarjg, pnaaiUed and the 8nip'8 of the citizens of Core Creek asking ". that the road leading from Cove City to. Dover be ' changed .'to ,-the South ... -side of the: Norfolk.' Southern-. railroad ' and run with the railroad only a short distance from it. The, board granted ' this petition yesterday and the work y of ditching will commence at an early ; date t i , , 'V tj 'Dr. Pollock," tne 'county Coroner, : tendered his' resignation' yesterday sta ing that his:1 practice requires all of ' his time. His resignation,' was accept ed and Dr. .Walter' Watson was elec lf it to .fill the unexpired term. ' Comr ' - ioner N. M. Lancaster also 1 I is resignation and' C. J. f s-umber one township was ; sworn in to! fill the unexpired term. J The board adjourned to meet Thurs- day ana me nidiier vi cuiaiKiuS "- Court House will be disposed ol at thatstimc- t s . ' . v' fi K GRANT REQUEST OF,' J. LEON - WILLIAMS TO "AID IN BIG ' , CELEBRATION , ' 1 ; ' '.,' ' ' ' At a meetin of the Chamber of Com - merce held last jiight, J.' Leon Williams appeared before that organizatipm and asked their co-operation in making the approaching Home Coming Celebra tion a success. The organization gladly . ' . . j y 1 , vi granted Mr. Williams the request j0 THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN and will ask all of the fraternal organ- ' COUNTY N. C. ' ' izations,' women " qlubs , and imiliar ' ' . . , f'f organizations to render assistance. j j woufd gladj to" represent the peo Representatives. from these clubs fc rf Craven Connty , jn . th . next and organizations , are, requested, !General Assembly and trust lhat the meet, in theChamber- of Commerce' fit to nate me in rwiius i-Mu-y -v.. which time the Advertising Committee, of which' C. D. Bradham is chairman, will discuss plans" whereby they can participate in the clebration and will also arrange to advertise these. The Anti-Tuberculosis Society pre sented a petition asking that the Chamber of Commerce donate the sum of one hundred dollars to be used in employing a community nurse. Just at this time the finances of the organi zation are, at low ebb and, although the , members would have liked very much to grant the request.it wasdeemed best to postpone any action for the time being.' - President Charles L. Ives who re cently headed a committee which went to Richmond, Va., to secure tobacco buyers for the new warehouse to be operated in this city reported on their success in securing. several buyers ami assured , the- organization that "these men would come up to all expecta tions. An invitation to become a member of the National Association of Chambers of Commerce, was acted upon favorably and the local organization is now affi liated with that body.- TURNER ART EXHIBIT Worth , several - thousand dollars? iOO of the most famous paintings of ancient and modern times. . , ' Many in exact colors of originals. This exhibit will be shown in . the Parish House, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, May 6, 7, , . " V ' Don't miss this opportunity to see copies of the world's masterpieces. -" Admission Adults 15c. Children 10c. Exhibit open 4 p. m., to 10:30 pt.ni. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. Street Car Company Are Repairing Their Track. As the result of an order Vf the Board .of Aldermen, the New Bern Inherit Street Railway Company has a force of men employed in laying the brick between their car tracks. The force started to work yesterday morn- FUNERAL SHIP LEFT r VERA CRUZ SUNDAY BODIES , OF SEVEN MARINES , ARE BEING BROUGHT. , , . , ,i uniuc , , - .Vera Cruz, May 4. The bodies of 17 American bluejackets and marines killed in the street fighting during, the opera tions accompanying, the occupation -of Vera Cruz by the United States fleet, started on their way to New York Sun- t day on board the-cruiser Montana. Sol emn honors were paid by the great as semblage of -United, States 'and foreign war-vessels as the- Montana departed. . The crews of the warships in full' uni form lined the sides of the warships and as the Montana reached .each one, the men . stood at, ' attention; the marine bands played. - One by one, the colors of the fighting crafts sank' to half-mast as the Montana passed through a lane formed by divisions of the Atlantic fleet. - On shore during the Montana's pas: sage out of the' harbor, the 'flag over Brigadier General Frederick Funston's headquarters was half masted and was only raised again when, the vessel had on the .horizon. ' VlVrw.Vi Li t I a a. ' J : ! 1 k - . Q . ' ' ; - ...Hlk3acxw,... TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OE CRAVEN COUNTY At the solicitation of many friends, J announce myself a candidate for Cnmmixssioner from No. . 1 Town- sh;p al Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary to be held May If nominated and lected,r hereby pledge myself to discharge the duties , j th' office to the best of my ability, Thanjcing my friends ia-advance (or any assistance rendered me in the COming primary, , I am, Respectfully, , , . C. J. Heath, Ernul, N..C ,the-comnr or marv lor th rountv. 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 to my constituency.' i . ' G. ' V. RicWdsori - S f 3- 28-ti " Dover" N. " TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN, COUNTY ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination for the office of Sheriff of Craven coWty, subject to the Democratic primary to be held May 12th 1914. If nominated and elected I hereby pledge myself t? dis charge the ; duties of the office to the best of my ability, as J have in 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. 1 If nominated at the primary , and elected I will give my best endeavors to conduct the duties of the office wJtn the same efficency and courtesy have strived to in -the past. , : Thanking the Democrats of Craven county, and assuring my lasting grat-i itude and unbouhded appreciations for their past support, I am,Tru!y Yours, .1 '. . ' Stephen H. Fowler. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY 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. ' t ' 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 I will conduct the office in the same man ner of courtesy and efficiency , as I have tried to conduct it ia the past. v( t Yours respectfully. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DEMO " " CRATIC VOTERS OF CKA- - - VEN COUNTY I v;". Having tinder the appointment of Judge Whedbee served for the unex pired term of W. ; M,' Watson,' as the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County; I ;f respectively announce1 my self a candidate for election to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Craven county, subject to ' the Democratic Primary on May I2th, 1914... If elec ted, I' promise to perform-1 faithfully the duties of (he office with uniform courtesy.''; 'Respectfully,-' ' ' ' - , " , - I . W Tr'A " r W." B. FlanneV TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS . ',, 'OF CRAVEN COUNTY . s-. I hereby announce myself as a candi date' for renomination as the Demo cratic y candidate fof Representative from Craven county in the North Car olina General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic primary May 12.' . - V " .While regretting that, the press tf business makes it impossible for' me to make a house-to-house canvasic f the county, I refer the Democr voters to my past record la the Lc lature for my qu&'.Ll cations to wort represent tttri. -..; .-. ... If non.!.ibtc'j and reflected,! pf to serve the people of Crave a c to the best of my ability, as I ! done in the past. G. A. v.;.:." A 'U, N. C, ; 1 f ', ; 1 J J. . , TO THE DI CXATIO OT . OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- s ? , - TRICT. At"the request of many; Democrats from various sections, of the district t hereby announce1 that I will be a can didate in the next Judicial convention for the nomination for the office of Solicitor for this district; Respectfully CftLDiD-UE 'G0PP.9E VOTERS My Countrymen: V'--. ; ' ' vt-s As I have formerly, announced my candidacy, for a legislator and wish ing to keep my name, fresh in your memory,- I am again- writing to say the, old pot isf boiling and J am anxi-, ous'td secure the, crown of honor at. your hands. ' Jz f-t'l -' As I am a Voung man born of Am erican 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 for the good, cause, 'and for such demo cracy am I appealing for.' my country and my race, -that which so great a people cannot refuse the lifting hand of yuum wuitu is me priue 01 our country And in the same strain "I ask the la dies,' old men 'and our younger gen 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 thi8 good ' old ; land of chivalry ' which ' we hope all nations would regard.' To the business ' bien ', keeping in mind our awakening farmers and their dependents,' t Will legislate to the best of all interest by not leaving' the laws' of, Christianity which " teaches, a thing, thahurts no one and does some one good,' accept' of it (and a thing that hurts' some and does- no one &ood is evil, shun it,) V While, feeling with joy the outlook for -my success' I will thank any one1 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 nor or br regret to my sponsors , ' , ' j ? With wishes that I could look ttca man in the face and ask hini for his support, I with unbound faith in you, must say I cannot do so, from lack of time and business. ' Hoping of getting better ' acquainted, I am . - f v , i ',. , D. W. Coppage, Vanceboro, ' N. C, (adv.) - - ''...'.' ' THE PEOPLE'S TICKET At the request of many of the voters of Craven county the f ollowing irentle- men have agreed to run for. the posi tion of County Commissioners and we hereby present their names to,,- our people for election at the coming prim ary of the Demcratic party, J. W. Biddle, Geo, K, West, Henry A. Mar shall, Harvey B.r Wadsworth, Geo. Dixon. v . , . 'i -" ? The people of the county know these gentlemen and inow them well, and 'we feel that in their hands the expense of the, county will be greatly reduced and its every, interest. faithfully' ser ved and protected. ; - ' Let us go to the polls oil the dajj M the primary and elect them by a rous ing yote.--Many' Voters. '! 1 " "! NVn TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS , - ( ? OF CRAVEN COUNTY " r 1 ,j a V, 1 V ' X am a candidate for renomination for 'Office -of county Commissioner, subject to the Democratic . Primary. I have tried to serve the county with fidelity and if re-elected will perform the duties of the office to the .best of my ability.' Sincerely, ''- v I'ji',' C. D. Bradhaip. . ' Look to Your Plumbing.; . You know what happens in a house in which the plumbing is jn poor condi tion everybody in the house is liable to contract typhoid or . some ', otbtr fever. The digestive organs perfarn the same functions In the human bad as the plumbing does for the house, tad they should be kept In first class Oft i" '.on all the time. 1 If you have ) t,-n 'j wlvh your digestion take Chan t:vL.!n's TaLIets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. 11 - , ' . ; , , TO TII2 Eir.ICCSATIC VOTERS CF CRAVEN COUNTY I ti - "re t an-..fir.,ca my candlJacy f-r County C nr " -fer, eutject to :" "1 tf t' T "Tlic Vets -s at , i r." - ill'; 12, 1514. -1 ? l V- t.. 's cfjCi-'v i , I f . i -r ' ' ' t I '.I f ' T ti ' li l?-Byj lo('J ; f. - trc.': i 3 tryb.T to r throirh tl.3 Sw:'...j : iiic-" . 7 c i ' in ccttir.2 throcra. He fir 'j - I vhc 1 tri-3 to yot through kind tl ,.r3 t..j;.t va i selling. Call phone 147 and we.will call and get mcas'-r ments, . - - t . .' 73-7577rMUdle Street J-- L ,-tLiLiLi i, ,t4 T-C ,TH .(T.f, US ?2 ; The Porch is a very desirable spot during r : ; the : summer if properly shaded arid : f nr V nishfed .comfortably v r4 can be had for a mere j these Spring das surest the advisability V , rl4 fof equipping your porch: ready for the 'hot; ; V , oiuj Mnuiuici uays-rne nave uie oesi - to '-, i tA'1 13' The Home n Phone 229 .; k wSt 4 Special Sale S.5 ;) on Porch Rockers. We have p l harin ''4-trtA irTrK CALL and EXAMINE THEM i I 8 ; T. J. Turner PHONE 173 : $12.65. To Jacksonville, Florida. ' Confederate Veterans Reunion Tickets on sale May 3rd, 4th.'' 3th, 6th, and 7th, good returning to reach , . . . .... w 1 ?fn 10?2 m,,-nht'Ma , 7 - "l.'.r - " .1 C-v 7' ,"; Extension may be obtained '-by de posit of ticket, with Special 1 Agent, 21 ; East Forsythe St., Jacksonville, Fla., not later than May 15th, ' 1914, upon payment of fee of 50 cents.' ' Stopoyers v allowed in both' , t irec- tions.- Side tripe from Jacksonville at ver low rates to all Florida, Georgia and Alabama points, by applying Atlantic Coast ' Line ; ticket office, 138 West Bay St., Jacksonville Fla. , Tickets on sale May 6th-to 10th, inclusive, limited to June 2nd,' 1914. t.v'-. ", A splendid chance" to Visit Florida at 'unusually low rates. . '' " For any information address:., - ' T. H. Bennett Agent - " ; ATLANTIC COAST LINE .. Standard Railroad of the South) W. 1., , Qraig, Passen&er , TraCle Manager. ' , ' ; J T, C White, General Paseengel ent;H - '!.. , , WlImln4tN.C. . We 'Are lIoy 1 TICFAi:0U3 ; . . - . - " Vhcne 147 U. J -Ui-.i,iutL,i .J-" 7"' 7 ?. Hiis arraniemieatl trifle , of cost arid u. - Furnishers' 99 - Middle'St." .M This Week rjt i; J5 I 1 Fornilnrc Co. . M It-," 93 MIDDLE ST. iV; ' . . . I . ' ' NOTICE OF MORTGAGE , SALE t , , . 3y virtue of a power of sale contained . ' in' a, Mortgage - Deed dated-May, 9, ' r 1911, given by J., W, Tate and wife . J Ella Tate to C. Aj Petteway and duly t 4 registered in the Office of the Regis- '" " 1 v vuuuiy in noon. - vi, 188, page 269. I will sell tohe higk- ., V .' t est bidder for cash at the Court House O '',', door in New Bern, Craven county; ' 'r f North Carolina, on Saturday' 16th, day i V oi iway, a. li., ivi4, all that certain ' v piece ,or tract of land .lying and being , ' ' 1 in - Craven - county, State aforesaid,, and . described - and defined . as : follows. - j I '. towlt:" ' -, ; ' . t .Adjoining the lands of Slmoa Levj' ; Aman'da Jones,' Foy & Stewert, be- " ginning at a stake in the Signal road r In Jones line, Amanda Jones corner, ' then running in a North East direc-4., '. ' tion with the olomon Jones line and'' '' Bignal road 456. yds, .to the Jones-;,V , Stewert - and Foy corner, then with . f Foy line in a westward direction with -j ' 396 yds., to Rosanna Jefferies corner, - ' then in a Southwest direction with a ' line of marked trees 312 yds., to Sim- I on Levy, Amanda Jones ' & Rosana ' ' 1 Jefferies corner, then with Amanda. ' Jones line 408 yds., to" the beginning, ' containing 25 acres more or less.- Be- ', Ing the same deeded to Rosana Jeffer ies by Solomon Levy. Recorded in Book , ' ' No. 160, ppge 17, Office of r-,,',i 1 of Deeds of Craven county. ALa same deeded to J. W. Tate by - ia Joi 3 et als by deed dated 151 c' iy of March, 1911. ' - This 13lh day r F . . A. D., 1J1L Ilaye C. T... y, ' " :.i;sx of C. A." Tttte 'v, c' "I t 1 y u t i r i f 1 M
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