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-IT, -a- -t v A .. r a.1' 'i :i in- !r r 1 TRUSTEE SALE . Pursuant to the duties imposed by the deed of trust dated March 3, 1913. from A. J. Holton and wife to W- D. Mclver; trustee, securing ; the debt due Lida P. Duffy, recorded in the offi: ce of the Register of Deeds in Book 193, page 244, the said trustee' will offer for sale at the court house door at New ' Bern, on Mondav, June 8, 1914, the A-nhed in the deed of trust to-wit: Ail that lot of. land in Bridge , AmAhA in a deed from J. C. Rig- 'don and wife to A. J. Holton dated . June 10th 1908, recorded in the office . of the Register of t Deeds of Craven county in Boon page -'"-" . ' .ia i 1. Wated a olant for manufac- ' turing washing machines, including all tools and appliance used in connection with the said factory or shop. -v ' .-'-'. Also three mulea sold A. J. Holton -by Lida P. Duffy. , . '. nr...u l..n'niT fwwn made in DSV , mnt of said debt and alse having been demanded by Lida r, uuny. (. W. D. Mclver, Trustee -.1 ,-i to SWEEPING POWtiK V MaoBfam4By ii - T ARRO wCJIEMICAIi Also thea Bart andRotf faind S It'r ln for brtcKwbrk and feffr cing-ilft ! ' WoodTeserv - ' .uonipariy ! tfMVaiN W ifili R;AtNUNN "rrt St ' f ' ATTORNEY AT LAW ; : Pracrfce . in ; the counties , j ' Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, j and Onslow and in the Supreme ; and Federal Courts., Office 50 Craven St. JfcT 1 Pfjone 97 New Bern, N.C. 4- New vegetable of ail kind at Hack biiros A. L JL Schedule Following is ;the schedule from Nea Bern in connection with the new ser jvice. Lv. New .Bern 9:35 A.M 12:50 B.M 3:45 P.M 7:35 P.M : 8:00 P.M L Ar. Wilmington : Lv. Wilmington Ar. Florence , Lv. Florence Lv. Sumpter- ' Ar. Orangeburg Ar. Augusta 9:30 P.M 10:53 P.M 1:40 A.M 6:00 A.M Ar. Atlanta Passenger may remain in sleep- ine cars until 7:00 a. tn Returning the train leaves Atlan ta 8:00 p. m.. Central time; and ar rives Wilmington 1 :15 p. m., and Ne Bern 6:45 p. m. Eastern time. Connections are made in the Un . inn rfonot Atlanta with the "Dixie Fiver." (leaving there at 8:00 A. M.) which is a solid train to Chicago i rjirrvine sleeoinfi. dining .and obser vation . cars; .also through sleeping cars to St. Louis; and with the 'Sc uth Atlantic Limited." leaving at 7:12 a m.) a solid train to Cincinnati, carrying sleeping and dining cars; also through : sleeping cars to Louwille and Indian apolis. Connections are also made in At . lanta with the Atlanta A West Point ' R R for Montgomery. Mobile. New -. Orleans and the Southwest ; with the . Southern Rv. for Birmingham,1 Mem phis and the West with other diverg- . ing lines for points in South Georg ia, etc. ' Vnr rraervations.' tickets and ached' ' ules, to any ; Western destination by this new and 'attractive route, by old . anil reliable lines, apply to T. H. BEN ' NETT, Ticket agent of theATLANTIC COAST LINE, The . Standard Rail road of the South. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS , . OF CRAVEN COUNTY ' I hereby '; announce my candidacy for the Legislature, and respectfully ask all democrat of Craven County to give me their support.- - ' The- primary is called for Saturday June 27th 1914, from ' sunrise until . ndown, and I -would appreciate ' work of my friends at the poll , t' at day. Very Respectfully G. A. WHITFORD. ' ; TAKE IT IN TIME 'V :'..; ust Aa Scores of New Bern People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. , . v If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow. Act in time by curing the kidneys.' Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for weakened kidneys. Many people in this locality recom mend them. . - Here's one case: . W. L. Benson. 620 S. Second St- Wilmington, N. C, says! "My back ached nearly all the time and I couldn't straighten after stooping or lifting when I got up, I was very lame and sore and I noticed that 'the kidney secretions contained sediment. Soon after I used Doan's Kidney 'Pills, be fore long I lelt better in every way and it wasn't' long before 'I wasenjoying the best of health. My advice to any one suffering from kidney complaint is to try Doan's Kidney Pills." - - Price . 50c, at : all dealers. , Don't simply task for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney fillstthe same that ..... m.marm mwu. -i .UBIB.milUl'U vuj Props., Buffalo K. Y. " Deafneaa Cattnot ' Be Cured "Ji ' .' 'i' " t n- '. - by local appficattons. t,aa they cannot rvacat tne, cuseasea portion oi tne ear. There Is ettlyxaoe ay to -cure deafness, and that to-bw oii8mutional lemedies. Deafp6? is caused fcy.a,iaflmed con fjijon ofAbe mucBoutiining of the Elus tafhiatTube:! When his tube is jin flTO4 yoi have srumbling eoundj or impei3ecs,4eanng,ino matmnt u n- tytcloseAtPaalness 5the eult, and unl,,theiin8ajnnaionujboitaken Mtd$faiibeitatad tottseMvmal condition, hearings will be eatfoved forever pWaaeut,f ten aeeiCaused by Catarrh which la jiothing but n in flamed conditioa f the mucous ' ur- faces. f,- t H' v..avf&l'- . .We. will- give One Hundnd OdOars for aay, caset(of t DeafneW (caused by catarrh);tha cannot be mired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. . 1f .F!.,Jv.CHENEy & CO., Toledo.O. Sold by Druggists; 15c. - i ,;:; ; Take,.Hall'aFamily Pills for constipa tion. J iBtr'' i Bl r.. mm mm -1 PUTSCH mVIBJllH tfv'.. .,-.'--..-8 u. V , :'4.C CHANGES UP . SCHEDULE Alt: OVER ITS; EASTERN UNE--LOW RATES. , I A number of chanses in schedules went into effect yesterday on rtu A-flsm tv Coast Line which "will be of much bene fit tO all. ' '. : .j !'. I . A Sunday train win be inaugurated and continue until about Sntmtm- 13th, which win arrive at Wilmington from New Bern at 10:15 A. m and leave for this point at 7:30 p. m. ! i Nos. 59 and 60. whirli hav fore been operated between Wilming ton and banford dally except Sunday; will hereafter be run every day 'between ! Wilmington and Fayetteville only, ar-' riving Wilmington at 10:15 a. m.. and: leaving cf p:3i. m as at present. '. : Ab previously aniounced, the Flor ence local began running daily, instead of daily except Sunday, on May r 3rd. This train leaves Wilmington at 6:20 p. m., and arrives at 9:55 a. m. : . . These Sunday, traina will accommo date th travel from and to nearby points to Wrightsviile Beach and Wil mington 'fc other beach resorts and the Atlantic Coast Line has announced low rate Sunday excursions to Wilmington -uiuiitcuuiig next sunaav and continu ing until about September 13th. as fol- lows. with proportionately kw rates trom intermediate points. - Rocky Mount.. ..$2.50 Wilson. 2.00 Goldsbora r , Mount Oliv -1.50 -1.40 -1.10 Burgaw. New Bern -.45 1.25 Jacksonville.. 1.00 Fayetteville .-1.50 Chadbourn Write ville 1.25 1.15 1.00 only for Lake Waccamaw These rates are effective Sunday trains except that from Rocky Mount ; and , intermediate points they will be sold for traina arriving at Wil mington 1:15-a. m.. and 10:00 a. m. Sunday mornings and limited return ing to the 6:45 p. m. train on Sunday or he 3:40 a. m. train Monday. Quality not qiian ity at Hackburns C ASTOR I A r- Tor Infants and Children, ' 1h Kfci Yea K:t3 A!;:;s E::jt Bears the Signature of lie Civir.2 S:rc'a To r.::I:c Tour "WILL r BEGIN v PROFESSIONAL TOUR OF WORLD, VISITING FIVE CONTINENTS. . KEW YORK, June 8. Madame Sa- xah Bernhardt, at the age of 70, will sail for this city 6n October 10 to begin a professional tour of the-world during which she will visit five continents. The tour will extend over a period of twenty six months, and fifteen weeks of the time will be spent in the United States. Word of Mme. Bernhardt' decision was received by cable yerterday. The tout, it is stated, will close her career on the stage. . - , . -' Madame Bernhardt has made several farewell tours.. On the last jne to this country, which ended in May, 1913, the theatrical professional in America raised money for a gold wreath which was later presented to her in Paris. WhifeTVol! Hikes : iroutie m unma J AFTER LOOTING; AND BURNING iTO,WN(S WHERE, SOME AJMfiKl- ' CANS WERE, ROBBERS ARE " : i PEKliiG CHINA, June,8.-r"Wlute Volf thChinese brigand ,who,in the past ifkwjpionths has .devastated Hupeh, looting and burning towns and village In Kansii Pjovince.- j ' . , , k Alter eiuoin? me army 01 wua ciit tocaptuseimjie set fire yestersdayttJ' A . t j ' vt! 1 T Wi"A.-.: xne xown; 01 iNingcuuw,,h4.uuajr im-Iem! Tinrhnw in the extreme soUthof the province, and after , pillaging ihj iahabftaf ti feu&setf itto,the ground. $ : The brigands, then, went, tp,Vftoni,. wberej thfy set fire to the famous mon- aer3of pepetan t-amas. ,t; Afterward reenlar troops overtook and defeated the bandits, who, fled tp the ravines of Lily Mountains 100, miles south of; Lanchow, the capital pfthe province, where they are reportea, to dc virtually, surrounded by troops. t,' 1 I Anxiety is .felt- by the Christian and Mistannarv Alliance here, .which-: has about, a hundred missionaries in vari- ous, partf jOi inina, ior mo satciy ui several men and women Known to nave beeaJn the towns pillaged and burned by White Wolf.!'i. .. . . , At ; the monastery of the A Tibetan Lamas was a missionary named Kauff - went fmm Missouri. Miss nf Dhin and f. P. Rommen of Indiana.! alao were believed to have been atjthe monastery mission. Other Americans known to have besn in missions said to have been destroyed are the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Christia the Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Ruhl of Phila delphia;; the Rev. and Mrs. Diehl of Bowling Green, O., and the Rev. and Mrs. Snyder of Indiana. 1 Two British missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. McGilvray, are also in thetroubled Zone, . ;"r: ' : ' . 5 Church Man Skipped Out With Cash THE SECRETARY COMES UP MIS SING AND BISHOP'S ; SALARY IS UNPAID - (Special to the Journal.) DENVER, June 8. The Episcopal diocese of Colorado is bankrupt. ; The sum of $32,000, supposed to have been in the treasury, cannot be accounted for and Bishop Charles F. Olmstead, who is supposed to be paid $7,500 a year, can not get his salary. . Church officials to-day sought id vain to find A. A. Bowhay, diocesan secre tary. Bowhay two 'weeks ago resigned but his resignation has not been : ac cepted1 pending an investigation of the church's financial affairs. -The Episcopal dioceses of Colorado formerly owned property in -, Denver worth $500,000. Part of this waj in the heart of the business district. The pre sent shortage and the losses, It is as serted, resulted from a deal with the Champ Street Investment Company. An appraisal of the dioceses property made recently and reported to-day ac counts for only $129,000 worth of pro perty. Thirty-two thousand in rentals and other sources of income Is unac counted for. BABY CUT OFF PHONES. Papa The Real Silencer With Aid Of a Shotgun. ; , . (Special to the Journal.) .. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 8.-r The birth of a baby in the home of Mat teo Gionotti of Merionville cht off all telephone service in that section for the greaterpart oftoday, to the rage of 200 auDscnoers. ; v , The boy arrived at the Gionotti home ihortly after midnight. There was no body around to help Matteo celebrate, so he grabbed his shotgun and proceed ed to blow holes in the atmosphere. Mr. Newton,' the phone company's wire chief, discovered the lines were use less when he canjo to work early this morning. Ke searched, until late this afternoon. Then opposite Olonotu s place; he fo. nd the broken wires hang ing loose from the. po!a, with about a pound of shot in the cross arm. - Gionottl told all about it. Newton . ,tarted to swear, changed hi-i mi.id, grlT.:cJ, Sill, "Hope the kid's all right," and started repairs. ' . - r r CARD OF THANKS , ' To ' my many friends. I sincerely thank, every ; one that , nelpad me in winnine one of the poi.les in the re cent contest. Rent. f t. BRAXTON PUGH THE. LIBERIA WILL PASS THROUGH THE GANAL CHIEF SAM AND HIS FOLLOWERS . MAY STQP A.T.BEAUFORT- V A TRtM CRAFT. - With forty colored men and women from New York and other Northern cities on board of the Liberia.a trim li tie bark as one. would care to look at and in charge of chief Sam, will, today or tomorrow pass, through the Inland Waterway Canal enroute from .Norfolk to Galveston, where several hundred more disciples of the Chief are awaiting fi! arrival . . ' " v ' From palvestpn the. Liberia wH sail for the Oold Coast of Africa where Chkf sam nopes o oe a Die to colonize ju lowers arid .start a government al their owa,i; TheLibenaarrived at lorfdlk on Saturday morning and at that port the, vessel jwas stocke withfoo, and fiiel enough, to lastthe passengers and crew until Galveston is reached, i How ever, jt-is possible' thafa Mother, stbp wil be made at Beaufort' after the passage through!. Jhe Inland' Waterway Caijal has been made! ""V j ' j Itis said; tha there aire 'one Or .two necrroes from this section in Chief Sara's crew, of folfo'wers, whether thfa is trlif is not definitely known. .' It is a fact. however, .thatseveral intended taking tne tnp to. tne new- country,: out we re induced to give it up by their frient s. One peculiar feature of this expediti on is that ivery member of the Liberia's crew, including the captain and mate are white men. - Captain McKenzie, who was in charge of the famous bark ,j King dom, of the Holy Ghostand Us Society which a few years ago jailed over ta? seas in search of the Garden of Eden, in charge of the vessel. fr, 'f, i raiiiETBiiitcijfly.i . a, au. kJcTi,r : nn HirPT . . -.! WRITES' AN INTERESTING LET TER TO THE FOLKS t ; , BACK HOME. ' WASHINGTON, June i:: 8. Mrs." A. Nichols of this city, is in receipt of a letter from her son Arthur A. Nichols, who is a member of the Uth U. S. Cav alry, and at present stationed at Trini dad, Colorado. ; In writing to his mother of his experiences he gives facts that no doubt will prove of interest. ; 'f'f'V '' "We have guards stationed at all the mines all of the time, ' We also have guards to go with the mine paymaster when the miners are paid. Trinidad is now under martial law. ' Our colonel Is in charge of the city and all counties adjoining. The colonel had all the sa loons closed several days ago. We col lected four thousand rifles and pistols and sixty thousand rounds of ammuni tion of different kinds.: We took 300 guns and 20,000 rounds of ammunition off of the train just as it got here from New York to the strike breakers, r We have a proclamation issued . to disarm everybody, t We also closed up several saloons yesterday and today and put the men in jail and put government seals on the saloon doors. The citizens sure do hate the militia, here for they plundeed and murdered people here by the score prior to our arrival here. The militia went to several mines to protect the union miners and there was fight between them and the scabs and the mili.ia murdered men, women, and chil dren numbering in the hundredss. ,; It was surely something terrible to see the houccs they burned after they killed all of the people. '.(. v vl "We have 800 men in camp and are going to recruit up to 1,000 at an early date. Oar regiment has the best re cord of any othey outfit, v s ' "We are sorely having some delight ful weather here. ' It is warm and nice. We have here the Spanish mountains that are covered: with snow the. year round. .You can see them at 8 distance of 50 miles. " ' r , - "Well, will write more next time. Guess we will go tp Tampico, Mexico." ROOSEVELT AND KING ON SAME TRAIN MEDINA DELCAMPO, June 8. King Alfonso, of Spain, travelled on the same train as Theodore Roosevelt lant night. The, royal car was attached to Roosevelt's train at San Sebastion 1 ciit-tsl r l here, the King proceoi- Summer Pleasures without .moisi ' On the 'porch 'fwhen the Vudors arerdown. '. U- ', WTlronamnda 40pjhY The coo.3v,app)Kite, and; fty ..u.-jiorcetl-Toq tQreamls.eleeUewi,JV Jri: v'rves..wAi7 you alaep. It eqrea fham. , , . , - ( ' J'Vuddr' Porch ShadeecoUttlfciTheyiglTtfiarbBt t . uraaon1a(t.Yesi can look Mui througl) Vudora, : , i, T.bnt -tvot in,4hiouKU ,tnm 2p ittri&1 :.i"P i 7 wmmasm tTTifeHomejPurriishrs" v N ' " 19 ilk, Hur. n jr.Freftrer will freeze, your, cream in. . Hhif tht tlmet therr ordinary Kind 7takes, It- doestftrequire muchjexertion to' work' ft. ,Youe "? can save manWddllar by hiaking'pur owri teftW- of t011 health. See- out show window1 pr special prices., r- - t 775-77 JMddle Stree.; STEAMER h KB; SOT v Balto. & Norfolk to " "New Bern 15 r : SCHEDULE ;- . Lve. Baltimore 1st lPth 20th " , Norfolk following days . DOCKS - ! alto.Miller Wharf FootCarolineSt. Norfolk ' i-- Jones & Col Water St. - New Bern - ; J. B. Blades . SHALL ..' THE f PEOPLE RULE? I am informed that Mr. James A. Bryan, in addressing the magistrates, and commissioners of Craven county, last Monday; June 1st, said that Mr. G. A. Whitford would be the next repre sentative from Craven county,.' : The time has been when the Colonel could call a few men together at his home, and behind closed doors, name the county officers, but that day has passed. -- The people demand the right to name for themselves, the officers who are to represent them, and in this day and time no man or set of men can take this right away from them. : .' Colonel, you have named your man, now let us hear from the people. ' ' G. V. RICHARDSON. 6-4-tf. ' Fresh Peache 75 ct. PER BASKET . Sliced Hams, Ecne Removed , - - 2Cc. lb. Cuar - - Cc. lb. I Stimnier it's3 copi-r: V 1 'iuul .a :i .. vvt1 Dfv tS- a o i -lo. 11 SF"flv "Jr,a'1J) L - Tn.Phone,, . My heautiful Home situ ated on Slocomb Creek, with 550 acres Of Jand well drained and fit to grow anything that, grows in this : section." Come see- i -'VilUcia Buys Havelock N. C. R. R. EflKLE CIVIL ENGINEER, Rooms 408-9 Elks Templo . j NewBern, N. C. Surveys and plans -for land drainage and munici pal improvements a spec ialty. General , surveys. maps, plans, specif Icotiona estimates. ma & seifeot ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS Survey, Maps, Plans, Esti mates; Municipal Im provements; Reclamation and Development cf Wet, Overflowed Land. etc. OFFICE: wa iJ. .1 New; Eernf N. C. I--, I . 1 lUJ L..4lcF Ll r.::i c::Iy 25c 7
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