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r: v-i:- - J-TRUSTEE'" SALE 1 lK;E20:iniLD notice; ; to TAX LISTERS.. All persons" whin have not-listed their Vx'- Vv0' '-w ' '' - . m t v ',. ' v , ' i poll ax: andpr6perty;;foV; " 1 the deed of tili'iC'dated March 3," 4.51 Mclvr:'finwtiurine-:ld1ii i . due Lida P. Duffy, recorded in the oft , m of 'the Reeister of Deed in Book 195 - 1 page 244" tl wid trustee wUl offer lor aale at ,fctut court hque door at New Bern, on Mondav.' June 8, , i?H, "the - - property rfe9cribedvii thi ded of t , to-vit: Att that lot of 'and in Bridge- - ton described in a deed from J. C. Rig doa. and -wife to A- J. Holton dated i '1 fune 10th 1908, recorded in the office Ot the Register Deeds dl Deeds ol (.raven county in Book 172. page 442. on which " aaid lot is located a plant for manufac turing washing machines, including all ; machinery, tools and appliances used , n connection with the said factory or : shop. Also three mules sold A. J. Holton by Lida P. Duffy. 1 Default having been made in pay ment of said debt and alse having ' been demanded by Lida P. Duffy. W. D. Mclver, Trustee This May 6. 1914. BUY YOUR ' SWEEPING POWDER , . V AT HOME ANT1- DUST Manufactured By TARRO CHEMICAL COMPANY Also cheap Barn' and Roof Paint It's fine for brickwork and fen cing--It'8 a Wood : Preserver,- ' Tarro Chemical mny;:;:; Phone 5lV NEW BERN, N. C.'; R. A. NUNN " ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Crave, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, and Onslow and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. r Office 50 Crafen St. " , .v.;..-.--;.... , .--.v.. ,; Pbone 97 New Bern, N.C New vegetable of all kind at HackS Durns A. C L Schedule . . Following is the schedule from Ne V Bern in connection with the new sen s vice. Lv. New Bern 9:35 A.M Ar. Wilmington 12:50 P.M Lv., Wilmington 3:45 P.M Ar. Florence 7:35 P.M. Lv. Florence 8:00 P.M. Lv. Sumpter 9:30 P.M. Ar. Orangeburg 10:53 P.M. Ar. Augusta 1:40 A.M. . Ar. Atlanta....- 6:00 A.M. Passenger may remain in sleep ing cars until 7:00 a. m. Returning the train leaves Atlan ta 8:00 p. ni., Central time; and ar : -rive Wilmington 1:15 p. m., and New " Bern 6:45 p. m. Eastern time. Connections are made in the Un ' ion depot Atlanta with the "Dixie Flyer," (leaving there at 8:00 A. M.) ' which is a 3olid train to Chicago carrying sleeping, dining and obser vation cars; also through sleeping ' cars to St. Louis; and with the "South Atlantic Limited," (leaving at 7:12 m.) a solid train to Cincinnati, carrying ' sleeping and dining cars; also through ' sleeping cars to Louisville and Indian. ' , spoils. Connections are also made in At lanta with the Atlanta & West Point R. R., for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and the Southwest; with the Southern Ry. for Birmingham, Mem. phis and the West with other diverg ing lines for points in South Georg .'" Ia, etc. - ", For reservations, ticket and sched- ules, to any Western destination by ; this new and attractive route, by old and reliable lines, apply to T. H.! BEN NETT, Ticket agent of theATLANTIC COAST LINE, The Standard Rafl- road of the South. . . ; TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS V - OF CRAVEN COUNTY .' . 'I hereby ,announ(? my ; Candidacy for the Legislature, and respectfully , ask all democrats of Craven County to give me their support, w',. 'The primary is called for Saturday June )27th 1914 from sunrise iintil sundown, and ' 1 would appreciate tie work of thy friends' . at : the polls on, that day.V; Very 'Respectfully, 1 G. A. WHITFORD- -. - ivcr You Need a Oeneal TenK Take -:Grove,-J'-:tt:'f'Vvi-e OIJ Standard Gror' Tasteless ! 7 -"'C is equally valuable as a 1 1 onic because It contains the ! t i'c properties of QUININE ; nets on the river, Drives ' a the Blood' and Lvstem. 53 cent GETTING IN , READINESS FOR 1..BA1 lc nun MUKAI'I -a; jrt tunc uxtis ;jKBy Fttnit'MenkelV', NEVV.yORK,- June ,12. This ia to remind those who care t be reminded that J. Johnson, an ebony hued punch tng pu Aon, formerly of the U. S..VA. and Francis Moran, who comes from PiftkhViryh,' and who is as nearly white as any one can be who comes from there, are scheduled to' stage a fight on June 27th in that gay and giddy Paree. It will be noted that we said SCHE DULED to stage a FIGHT. That let's us out. Some souls are brave enough to come right out and say that the tw persons above mentioned WILL FIGHT. But such a statement, in our Opinion, exceeds the 'extreme Emit of poetic license, or whatever license it is that one exceeds when one makes a positive statement with nothing 'posi' tive to back it up. ; Many thing may happen during the next few - days to bring about a can cellation of this much talked of bout. Who can say that Johnson, during that period, will not be pinched for auto speeding, smoking in the subway, treas on, arson, piracy, or sneezing into the face of a Paris policeman? And if one or several of these little things should happen to him "Lil' Ahtlhur," probably von't get out in time to be among those present on the night of the fight. And Francis, too, must be considered as a possible even probable cause of calling off ..the match at the eleventh hour. 'The Pittsburgh gladiator may experience a sudden change of heart and also of foot temperature before the m., of June 27th. Wouldn't be sur prising. rancts may be a brave soul and all that, but brave as he is, he must feel some qualm as the hour approaches when he must dare what so few have dared get himself shoved into a ring with this fighting black man' If Francis' ' pedals become icy and his courage oozes forth, and that match is called off on that account the real facts will not be given out. We will be told that Francis, during training, bust ed his left hand, right elbow, nine ribs, and his wishbone, and that he suddenly had become possessed of apendicitis, barber's itch and suspended animation But even if Francis doesn't get cold feet, and Ahthuh doesn't get himself pinched, and they do meet in the ring, doesn t necessarily follow that FIGHT will take place. Of course, there may be a real fight, but only about two percent of the general public seems to feel that way. Forty-nine per cent of the remaining ninety-eight think ' the bout will be a frameup, while the other forty-nine think it will be a slaughter with Johnson doing the butchering. This proposed Johnson-Moran affair has caused about as much discussion as any fight since the big black man grabbed the crown from Jeffries. So many things are to be considered in an attempt to "dope" out the result that the betting fraternity is baffled and up to the present moment we have not heard of any real bet being placed on the outcome of the fight. Some of the best little ring experts in the country seem to feel that Johnson ought to be a 5 to 1 to 10 to 1 favorite in the betting. Some of Moran's sup porters are so confident that he will beat "smoke" that it is said they will be willing to take all the 3 to 1 and even 2 to 1 money, that will be offered at the last minute. The general public, how ever, is keeping its money in its jeans and no doubt will keep it there. The possibiity of the fight being t frame up is one that is to be considered. And then the question arises; How far has the negro gone back? Is he out of condition and totally unlit to put up championship tight, as has been re ported a half dozen times? Has there been any real improvement in the last year in the ability of Moran, who only a .year ago was a second rate white hope?" ; Certain it is that if Moran hasn't improved much over what he was 4 year ago he will have a mighty slim chance against Johnson, even . if Johnson, has receded i a considerable distance from where he was when he fought Jeff riea; M-i .p in considerable stress is being laid on the factthat Johnson has a fast and giddy life since he became a champion.- Yet he was quite as giddy a young blade be fore he won the championship as he has been since. The fact that k is not gen erally- known is simply , because , Jn, the davs heiorei ha became, a chamninm he wa givett ;.'sarceJ:nglW.;;j;eiw Daoers and his uersonal doines weren't chronicled as far-aiid as wide as hey have been siiueiVOf course, Johnson is a bit older than he was iif -1910. And age hasn, t helped him, , nor 'has his dis sipation' .helped JunvBut' $he,niain i- Has Tohnson tone solar back in four years and. Moran 'come so far forward in one year that the- once-time second , rate white fighter has A chance against the back man who; less than four years ago, was caiieg the greatest nu man fighting machine of the age? i - 'Vv ji liubfcerta .There " are ."ailments , you can.. ofen.cure eadlywithdut .medi j ;cines simply , by applying . heat ". 'FmpIepdAeJ.jitoeM! "ache, "earache.i'-and J you tan, quently ' checks a ' cold or cdugh ; by applying heat by means cf a' ' hot water betHe.5? : You can", always . ''jrclivVe t that detestable annoyance of told feet in bed - for a hot water bottle is a SPLENDI p BEDFELLOW J ? One of the if latest means - pf, J i effectually i'fOiring r.CoftsapatioBi ; which, is a rejult .of intestinal ' disorders U by means of internal1 bathing, udng a fountain syringe . and alkaline solution . under a3'' dorter's orders..' These .' two use-, .:. fu articles should be in every!'. . home. -.We are headquarters for . them, "i tS",fc ' s i F.S.DiiHy NOTICE .On April 1st, 1914, I tendered to the Mutual 1 1 Aid Banking Company; my resignation , -at', attorney ; for . said cor poration, and have awaited action upon the same by the Board of. Directors to date. i :-, v . -.. . In order to avoid any possible in jury tp the institution, I have , refrained from publishing the grounds for my action but; he.anje are fully set in my & written . rsignation.'j, which was fief( with. said bank,, j "-H Uune JJth, i94.,R Q HARA. s .6t BREAKFAST ''''OW. TE1 You. can sleep late and still breakfast onetime with a n inn y' - ' ' ' No fireto build strike a match and you have full heat in a minute. ! . "', The New Perfection cooks better than a coal range at less cost, with less ; work. Burns kerosene-plean and mexpehsivelvK'V!, ' Mad iii 2l'f2i Sfand 4 burner sizes, alsoja stove with a foeless.cooking oven. l At aH hidware and depart ment stor5!Ask to see a "New?r?erfeV, ' KM STANDARD OIL COHPAHY wrttnMinB.n.C (New Jersey) cirtoifi Norfolk. Vsu . a BAM.TEZZJt Owrls Skfl t V,- yrMb H A h z 'im come .to,theT,Courj ipuse a pnee'and '$ do' 'so.:,.as. the'time';t''OutYou. wfil bet& put on the peliiiquent .listviwhich llfT subject you to double tax,, and also:, is a misdemeanor under thr I ;. ' : -1. ) vfiFlStf MARIUfcT'Srffe The 'Summer fish has arrived. Trout Star fish, Blue fish,; spot hoe fish.' from irthejy:.da .quick service, Maims - whenil fcan obtain them.'.. 'i'is. Jivjv1: A. W. - VVALSTON; 18 hone 7A7. ; . Middle Chamberlalri's CollCr Cholera anh ; Diarrhoea Remedy.. V , Every ; family " without exception should Jteep this preparation at hand during the ho weather'bf the summer months, i Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea .Remedy Is, worth many imes its cost when needed and is al most -certain to, be needed before the summer is over. , It has ho supertOf for the purposes 'for which v it' is intended. Buy it now. For sale by all dealers. ' Quality riot quan ity-at Hackbbrns TOO SALE My beaiitiful Home situ ated on Slocoib Creek with 550 acres of land wel cuained and fit to firow anytning. jthat grows In tms secuon. , Liome see it or address V ' WilHsaDoys HaTilodcN.C. i-r, i .H'.ni. i i ;V Cbwrlcstaa, L G. 1 ; Summer Pleasures without Summer Discomforts! . Indoors it's sticky: and moist Un the when the Vudors ; ? , Why not eaL sleep, ; Thousands do It. The cool - forces you to dreainlM sleep rves wAi'ie vou alseo.' ., It ou -- Vudor Porch Shades cost little. keep Out Klare. 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