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1 I The Whip of Interest v drives the Reader On 'mii EVW. . -pur DOWN THAT WHIP, - . ' i . V ' , FATHER, OR I'LL TAKE IT IMfHe; Story, of Waitstill Baxter" .. .By KATE DOUGLAS WlQQIN, Author of Rebecca iol Sunnybwok Farm It; Will Be Our -Next Serial NOTICE TO Unless, Your Taxes are paid by June 1st, your property will be adver tised. ; This is positively your last notice. R. B. LANE r SHERIFF SPECIAL 1 D ... D I ,i iuui ioi ncvie w i tiuci us 1 Just The "New Russian Tunic" Skirts "-' - 'and ., v ThVNew Paqu'in"' V. Skirts. J " Yon csnnot obtain these, i I " .. i. the latest novelties, in . :: any other pattern 1 i. v.Xi'f -,e. e;-'J You wui be .months shead . in style if you adopt these -, new Fashions. . IT of the; Cc! Srated It ,. I lull .. .... !K " ' -" - r r ' r' I t t i i i ctrna, TAX PAYERS Arrived .; Wht 557SJ t5c ( SMt 3774 15 ' ,7 GTO?.". Oftical Report RqcSss Meeting Bot t c laesmen The recess meeti i f V f the Board of Aldermen ot the City ofNew Bern, was held Friday,' May 14th, 1914, at eight o'clock p. m. v ' Mayor A. H. Bangert, pre?lrUng. Aldermen present: ' . ' William Ellis, Charles Hall, W. B. Blades, ' S. H. Scott, A. T. Dill, ' J. G. Brlnson; R. J. Dlsosway, L. M. Satterthwaite. In reference to the Sunday Obser vance Ordinance, Alderman Ellis moved that a night be set aside especially for the purpose of settling this matter, and that.no other business be transacted at said meeting; the night to be agreed upon by the Ordinance & License Com mittee, City Attorney, and the Minis terial Committee, and when agreed upon that a notice be inserted In both the daily papers as to the night, hour, and etc. Alderman Satterthwaite seconded the motion. Motion carried. Mr. John Guion, Attorney, appeared before the Board in behalf of the owners of the property on east Front Street in the vicinity of the still yard, and F. S. Duffy lot, stating that the owners were desirous of improving said property, and requested that the Board appoint a Committee to meet with the owners inveference to the laying of sidewalks, sswer and water pipes. jfcAlderman Satterthwaite, moved that the matter be referred to the Streets and Pumps Committee. Alderman Hall, seconded the mo tion. Motion carried. Mr. J. Leon Williams, appeared be fore the Board and requested the city to grant him the privilege of placing a banner across the street by the Union Station, and in front of the office having charge of the Home Coming Week. Alderman Blades moved that the request be granted. Motion seconded, and carried. Alderman Ellis, moved that all cou pons, notes and papers of all description that are paid during the month be can celled at the next regular meeting fol lowing payment, In the presence of the Board. Alderman Satterthwaite seconded Alderman Ellis' motion. Motion car ried. FIRE DEPARTMENT: Alderman Scott, Chairman, reported that the de partment was getting along pretty well; that the horse that Is driven by Ben is about played out; that the department had requested that the city pay the $10.00 charged for painting the hook, and ladder hose wagon. Alderman Dill nuved that Mr. Os teen be issued a voucher for $10.00 for the painting of the hook, and ladder hose wagon. Alderman Scott, seconded the motion. Upon vote of the board, the motion was carried. It appearing that the hose used by the Fire Department were in bad shape, Alderman Ellis moved that the matter be referred to the Fire Department, to Investigate and ascertain how many yqrds of hose, the department has on hand In good order, and report back at the next, meeting. Alderman Sattarthwalte, seconded the motion. Motion carried. WATER DEPARTMENT: Alderman Blades, Chairman, reported that the contract for furnishing the city with coal had been awarded the- Smokless Fuel Company at $1.25 for the mini mum amount named in contract with the provision that if the city did not use that much that It could be cancelled at the end of the contract period. .. Upon motion, It was ordered that the Water and Light Collector Jbe notified to make his report at the next meeting. Alderman - Satterthwaite seconded the 'motion. Motion carried. STREETS AND PUMPS COM. MITTEE.-Alderman Ellis, Chairman, reported In the . matter of ths cole red base ball park, that they be allowed to maintain the same location for the pre t nt. I 1 Alderman DisoVway, moved that the report of the Committee be accepted. Alderman Brlnson, seconded the mo tion. " .. . - . , Alderman Ellis, moved that the City attorney. ,be instructed to bring suit against the Atlantic Coast Line Ra'1 road Company, and the Norfolk South ern feailroad Company for the paving of the crossings. . ; Which they agreed to do, unless same is paved within thirty xiays Alderman batterthwaiteeecoiided the motion. lotion carried.-, t " - . ' ' " Alderman EQia,. moved that the City attorney bejnstructed to take up the matter of George-Street with the author ities at Washirfgton and ascertain 'the City's standing as to the improvement of said street it entire length.' -V , Alderman Dill seconded the jnotion, Motion carried. - - - - a I : Alderman Ellis, moved that the Clerk be instructed to notify the'Street Rail way authorities that the sewer at Moon shine Alley and Pollock Street must be fixed at once. ' . . J itt - Continued on page 7. - ,.v i i 4 m ; - -.v ' ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of L. N. Parson deceased of Craven County N. C. this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Vanceboro, N. C, on or before April 28, 1915, or this not ice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 28th day of April 1914. O. McLawhorn, ' Administrator. Quality not quan ity at Hackburns Ull You are A Merchant or A Manufacturer A Doctor or A Lawyer A Liveryman or A Farmer A Minister or A Layman A Buyer of Advertising or A Reader of a newspaper You Want The Best E. J. Land Printing Comp'y Phone 8 45 Pollock St. JUST RECEIVED A Complete Stock of Victor Victrolas AND VICTOR RECORDS Latest Catalogue and List of Records in stock fur nished on application. W. T. HILL "The Sporting Goods Man" 91 Middle Sheet, Phone 253 F.M.Simmons A.D.Ward SIMMONS & WARD Attorneys and Councillors at LAW Rooms 401 and 404 Elks' Temple NEW BERN,' :' N. C. Huffiest Tub Butter in New Pern only 35c lb.! Dsckbnrn W III SAVE YOUR ! CLOTHES ' v''f i - '- . r ; ' i .-v. " . ...ji. If You Have Thenf Cleaned and . ii .i i Repaired By I ni iff dm ,pVone 733 . , 7t S. Front St. OPPpsm GASTON "HOTEL OMldron Ory rcn rLETc::rR's CACTORIA fUSIrlD FARMER WANTED White farmer, with or without family, to take farm at once. Part of crop already planted. I Good pay. Write or come to see me 1 quick. I. H. Parker, New Bern, N. C. 5-28-3 ti. ROOMS FOR RENT For light House keeping, apply to 1(15 Hancock Streec. 5-28-3 ti. Never been cut over. Wltliin . 1 mile of Mavsvllle. For further particulars apply to H. R. Hay, Maysvilte N. C- 5-31-6U. ( LOST A bunch of keys Tuesday night finder please return to Sheriff R. B. Lane and receive reward. FOR SALE One house large out. building, fenced all new, and four lots on edge of city limits. Address Box 182 Morehsad City, N. c. 5-27-4t FOR SALE Gas boat, 30 feet long, 8 ft. Beam. 7 1-2 horse engine, also 14 ft rowboat. Apply 50 Broad st. String beans, 2 for 25c. Fancy cakes, I garden peas, new potsatoes, strawber ries and all kinds of fancy fruits and vegetables at Royalls, phone 33. HOUSE Number 22 New Street for rent. Bath, sewerage and electric lights. All other conveniences, W. F. Hill, Shingle Man. 5-21-6ti. G. A. Farrow, Auto Transf3r Co. 106 E. Front street. Calls promptly answered, day or night. Samuel Lilly Manager, phone 765. FOR SALE Two desirable lots on Riverside. Will sell both together or separately. Telephone No. 220 or address P. O. Box 809. TO THE PUBLIC Our pay checks are exacfly the same a.s other checks the party cashing same must know that the person tending the check is the person lawful possessor. No dis count should be asked as all our checks are good for their face value. J. L. Roper Lumber Company. A. T. Ger rans, General Superintencent. WOOD- For sale. For drv wood suitable foi cooking purposes call ! phone 285. West Lumber & Box Company. 4-26 tf. AUTO For. hire. call 272. C. W. Pools Livery stables night or day. ' VJLOETS AND ROSES, Double; Violets, one dollar per hundred. Kit- . larney, Rhea Reid, and oi lier rose9 two yeir old hardy bushes, bloom thi9 summer if planted now, 50c. each. ;J. W. Waston. 34 New St., Phone 353. FOR RENT Desirable rooms for j light housekeeping, No. 1. Blades aven ! ue. I THE proper thing to do whenever you! want a cook, a cozy room a first clas9 j .stenographer, book-keeper, salesman j of clerk is to let a Journal "WANT' j AD get it for you. They are easy tc write and easy to pay for. I YES" FOR YOU A ELGIN, WALTHAM SOUTHBEND HAMILTON HOWARD STANDARD INGERSOLL LONGINES (Swiss) WATCH WHERE -WHERE J.O. Baxter's JEVELER NOTICE OF EXECUTOR. . HavW Qualified as Executor of the Estate of Dan E. DeBruhl, at! per sons holding itaims against the estate will present the, duly swdrn, to the undersigned , Rsf utor . . on 'or : before the fourteenth ley of April, 1915, 'or this notice will b plead in bar. All person TeaVbted to the Estate will please make payment to the un dersigned. .r.j..i ,1,'. " ew.Bern Banktap ft Trust Co., Executor. Children Cfy" FC3 FLETCHER'S : CAGTORIA 5i! TAXES FDR 1914 No 8 Township at the Courthouse. Beginning May 1, and continuing through the month ot May. you are required under the law to list H. M. Groves Auditor and Twnshp List Takerr No, Small Hams & Picnic Dams at Hackburn Hardware AND BUILDING MA TERIAL PAIOTS, OILS AND VARNISHES American Field Fence E.VV. SMALL WOOD D. G. Smaif Successor to H. VV. Simp son Funeral Director and AND EMBALMER Office 68 Broad St. Phone 167 Residsnce 28 S. F. St. 44 829 Three Valuable Booklet : For tlie Ilosof svner who contempk:. -itaiiig his home this sjr:;' ; For the Aski These booklets tt 12 most of l ik imporuni tl.ir.ss which sho::!.i" b- !:::c -n b.: contiuL'tiii:.1; ' ti. 1 Dry ing the pan.l. "A sfltch in thva saves millions. 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