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MORTGAGE SALE. ;:;lfeldJ3Q; Want The New Applying to Consecutive Insertions Only, When Fully Paid in Advance 1 Insertion 1c a Word 3 Insertions 2c a Word 6 Insertions 3c a Word 12 Insertions 5c a Word 30 Insertions.. 10c a Wprd FOR EXAMPLE: A 25-word ad costs 25 cents for one Insertion, 50 cents for three insertions, 75 cents for six in sertions, $1.25 for twelve insertions, $3.00 for thirty insertions. FOR LARGE TYPE: Two and one half times the above prices. No ads taken for less than 25 cents. Each initial and abbreviation is counted as a word All ads that are not run on consecutive days are strictly one cent per word. Remit by money order or check. Do not ask for credit; we can't give it at such prices. XOST Cemeo, Thursady. F inder will be rewarded if returned to Miss Annie Lane. Eden street. 7-17-3ti. FOR RENT House with Modern ConWences, centraley located, for terms phone 556. MOTOR BOAT 25 foot Racing launch; 10 H. P. Belle Isle motor and reverse gear, recently overhauled; new oak decks ard coaming. Sacrifice $125.00 cash to quich buyer. Apply this week to E. A. Coffin, U. S. S. PAMLICO, New Bern. 7-14-6ti. Quality, not Quanti fy at Hackburn. LATEST Improved 10 feet long soda fountain, for sale, cheap. Appiy P. O. Box W. 7-12-3ti "Country Gentle man" Green Corn--20c the dozen Hack burn. FOR SALE Pittsburg Vi.siable Type writer in good condition. - E. J. Land Printing Company. Phone 8. 45 Pol tick street, New Bern, N. C. G .. Farrow, Auto Transf;r Co. "t0 E. Front "treet. Calls promptly Wiswered, day or night. Samuel Lilly 4VANTED Roomers and Boarders by slay or week. Rates reasonable; table service excellent. For terms Phone 49 or call at Mrs. E. G. Ruff, 40 South Front street. 7-3-lmth. FOR RENT Desirable new house rooms, East Front street Apply h. G. Daniels. 6-30-Uti. FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, sui table, for light housekeeping. Apply K. R. Jones, No. 70 New St., 7-tf f'fOR -SALE Two desirable lots on 1 tiverside. Will sell both together or eparately. Telephone No. 220 or dde P. O Bo 809. ' iO fHE PUBLIC Our pay checks Lm exactly the same 'aa o&i ;checlcs . '.fee party cashing' am' must know : jUrft the person tending the check ns - lie person. 1 lawful possessor No 'dis- Vaunt should be asked as all our check ' af odd for their' floe value. - J. rL Voper Lumber Compaay. A. T. I. Ger mans, General Superinteaceat. " . F.II.Simm6n$ A.D.Ward c"::oms-&"tard -' - ' ' Attorneys and Goanceuofi at : , law , - Rooms 401 d M , Elks' Temple rr.w BERN, i i N. c. Ad Rates OP Bern Journal FOR SALE Reasonable, 1 horse good family horse. Apply Southern Express Co. 7-16-3ti. LOST-Black, tan & white hound June 1st. Will pay trouble to keep. Address A. F. Edwards, Edward, N. C, or C. W. Edwards, Tarboro, N. C. 7-16-10 ti. pd. WILL SELL CHEAP Gas range been used only ten months. R. B. Tyler, No. 70 New St. 7-15,-tf. FOR SALE 3 storage tanks 24 in. in diameter, 2 feet long, good for storage of oil or water. New Bern Gas Co. 7-15-tf. STOLEN Bob tail with white spots, Rat Terrier black Dbg, and well ! known as Bob. Liiberal reward if returned to G. H. Roberts. 7-ll-3t. riLOETS AND ROSES, Double ioleta, one dollar per hundred. Kil rnev, Rhea Reid, and other roses wo year old hardy bushes, bloom this ummer if planted now, 50c. each. W. Waston, 34 New St., Phone 353. JOR RENT Desirable rooms for ht housekeeping, No. 1. Blades aven- :HE proper thing to do whenever you int a cook, a cozy room a first class .ienographer, book-keeper, salesman' If clerk is to let a Journal "WANT! D get it for you. They are easy ti, trite and easy to pay for. - HOME GROWN Sweet mellons, peaches and Morehead cantaloupes at; Royall's. Phone 33 BUY A LOT At Asbury Beach i on the Atlantic Ocean across from Morehead and Beaufort. '.' LOST One Purse at P. 0. or on Cra ven "St. Containing check made-;ta N. F. Brooks, some billsand loose change Finder return to 35 1-2 Carmon Sts and receive reward. N. F. Uroofcj 7-l8-6ti. UNDERTAKERS and funeral dir itlors, coffins, caskets and robes. Prices easonable:' T. P. Hatch & Co.. 40 1-2 'jtttmoder st, NeW Bern, N. C. 6-20-30t. f evidence No 42 Elm Street Sweet Canteloupes hpmcgrownjHack-i burrvj.: f j ' '"Ml SAMPSON GROVE CQ Boardman Fla HAS FOR, SALE 12,000 PECAN Trees . '- .t-'-for-sale - f, '-; ' ' Papefshell and Fancy varieties Scley Stuart,- Success, ,rDelmaa ' Van Demaa Curtis. All B udded 3 years old k 1 , Address - 1 VIRGIL WALKER - - -'. 79 POLLOCK ST. NEW BERN N. C lil h.. , WAS TOLD TESTO GOOSE CREEK ISLANDER MAK ' ING QUEER USE OF BJ - - shark: . " , . A number of stories which might be classed as "nature fakes" have recently (been heard in. New Bern, but in each case the narrator of the tales was a per son of Tepute and whose word is know to be good. ' First there was little Johnu nie Hanson, of Bridget on who "watched the sun's rays hatch a chicken'. Next came R. t, Stallirigs of Bridgeton with an account of an eight month old calf, which was giving rnilk.;,rNext ' in order Mr. Wadsley of the Bradham Broad street drug store finds a perfectly .formed egg inside of a hen's egg", but it remained for an old sea captain, Frank Sloan of Goose Creek Island, away down on th nethermost end. of the North Carolina coast, to cap the climax with a fish st ry "hat is "some" yarn. lue Captain was in New Bern yes terday, and while here the conversation drifted around to curiosities. One man told about the chicken, another about the calf, etc., and finally the visitor stated that he knew of a case which had the others left in the shade. According to the captain's yarn, he several months ago succeeded in catching a small shark. The fish was not of the man eating varier ty, and the captain decided to make a,n attempt to keep him alive. He finally succeeded in getting it into an inclosure which he had built in' the water and at once devised apian to make the fish, which at present is about five feet in length, serve as a motor for a small boat by placing it in a wire cage beneath the craft. The old mariner has not yet succeeded in accomplishing tljis object, but holds out hopes of doing so, and in fact says tfiat the fish, he be lieves understands his motives, and is aiding him as much as possible. The, Captain is known to be a truthful man and his account of this strange incident is given credence. THAW'S $ 160,000 INCOME PAID TO HIS LAWYER. Gov. Stone Announces that He Will Forward Money To Cli ent At Once. PITTSBURGH, July 18. Judge J. W. Overs's order that the Fidelity Title and Trust Company, Trustee of Harry K. Thaw's estate should pay over to Thaw $160,773, the accumulation of his income since he was declared insane in New York, was carried out to day. The money was paid over to Thaw's attorney, former Governor W. A. Stone j who will forward it to Thaw at once. MARLNE NEWS. The gas freight boat Little Sister was m Port yesterday morning discharging a cargo of Bogue Sound watermelons. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To Bet the Keaafae, call for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look forrignature of E. W. GROVB. Cures Cold in One Day. Stops couch and beadacbe, and works off cold. 25c. mw New Goods. Corned down and pay us a visit. t Wev Bern, : Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain Real Estate Mortgage executed by Joseph Idlett and Mary E, Idlett his wife to W, B. Blades and duly assien to S. F. Faison by W, B. Blades bearing date the 24th day of January 1907 the same being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of. Craven County in book 162 page 461, I will sell at the Court House door in New Bern N. Con Friday the 14th day of August 1914 at the hour of 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for Cash, all of the, fol lowing described property as conveyed in the Mortgage aforesaid ,to-wit-0ne Lot of land known and designated as Lot No. 31. Situated on Williams street in the village of MeadowsviHe according to the map made by Henry Brown, sur veyor of a piece or parcel of land in said County lying on the South side ot weuse River. Regestered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County to which reference is made for more lull ae- scription being the same conveyed by Deed from E. H. & J. A. Meadows Com pant to the said Joseph Idlett dated ,. the 24th day of January 190?. S. F. FAISON, Assignee. New Bern, N. C, July 13th. 1914. EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE. The Land Of ! The Sky." TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 1914 -VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY " ' Low round trip fares, tickets limited to five days. Special train. " ? Schedule and Round-trip Fares as ollows: Leave Goldsboro - 7:00 A. M. $6. Returning Tickets will be good leav- ng Asheville on all regular trains up to and including Saturday, July 25, 1914. Stop-overs permitted at all points, Ridgecrest to Asheville, inclusive. Now is the time to take your vacation at small expense. Five days in the cool mountains of Western North Carolina. Ample time to visit Black Mountain, .Waynesville, Hendersonville, Lake Tox away, Hot Springs, Brevard. Nice, First Class .Coaches. For de tailed information ask nearest Ticket Agent, or write O. F. York, Traveling Passenger ,Agent, 215 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. E. H. COAPMAN, Vice-President, and General Manager; S. H. HARD WICK, Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C; H. F. CARY, Gen eral Passenger Agent. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free - tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 16th, 1914. For catalogue and other in formation, address , i , ., , . -JULIUS I. FOUST, President, .Greensboro, N. C ftp -.-,T if 5- i 1 o T ' 7o k jn, ;, When you trade at home, you keep the money at home. The dollar ; at work will do many things. When you send your 'dollar to a mail or - der house you simply send away that much force) that much labor; that much strength.. It may never come back. , , , - " - ', j "But,"- says the man who hasn't thought, "I can get so many things " heapei1."; But you can't;? You get what is sent you. There are seconds which mail order houses buy. . Things imperfect, and they put them off on the customer who lives at some distance. v They know he will not protest.. He will take it and keep it ; tT . ; . P-.-: v " . '; I, . ' ' ' --V ', y':':' ; i ,i . ' ? 1 '..' ; ' ' ' - When you trade at home you are trading with your neighbor and he ' isn't going to put anything over you, ' -!.. :. '' . r t f ; But apart from that. When you build up a big store in your home ' town you have helped increase the taxable porperty in that town. You have made old field prices turn into city lot prices. , You enrich your State, ' : You enrich your country. " You enrich yourself because your property 1 t Ms worth more. You do more than that. You build up a city or town . . where your sons may start in business. Where your daughter may teach' i or find employment if she be a stenographer or a teacher or a saleslady. ' , When we patronize home institutions we are helping one another. .; Do not send outside of New Bern for any article that New Bern can sup- ply, for in the long run you get every article cheaper than if you send the , money away. ... The farmer, the laboring man, the citizen should undertake , "io Inform himself about this mall order business. He should remember that the local merchant is the matt who always con tributes to help things go who gives here and gives there the real motive force of the town. He should be helped by liberal patronage all the dollars that are going to be spent should go to him.- He makes less than the mall order house which pays no taxes and which contributes In no way to your upbuilding. ft, ' KE?P NEW BERN MONEY IN NEW BERN AND WATCH NEW ' BERN GROW! WE STAND BY the value of our lumber and when we say "we have some especially choice stock on band ready for delivery," we know the tracde will accept the newt joyfully and rapidly. So we edvertUt you to. send your .orders at once si the supply this year is limited r ' ' E. W . Simpkins Hotel -Astbr Caffee and Tea dt Hack burn's riO 1 Wt'- JT y&syoarCAR.jsjuiii t:red - as reared fcy tts State l3v at- c:ce, I r;l trfcrd 6-feSB-p-Q raora youj R. B. LANEi : : ; - sheriff 71 - 'A: n m 3; BUILDING MA- : TERIAL PAINTS, OILS AND. VARNISHES 'Jiii ;:. ': ;-ft .,.(:,,i:V..-1 bv.'i.-" 'S i '' 'J, American Field Fence HV. SMALLW00O D. G. Smkw Successor to H.vV.:; Slmp - son Funeral Director , . AND EMBALMER "J Office 68 Broad St. Phone 167 Residence 28 S. F St. u 829 Caf6 aiid!Confectionery 1 133 MIDDLE ST ' ; Exclusive Agents for tha ; s famous ' f Vclvcl kc Crecni , ; i The Smooth kind. Served at Fountain or sold in any i Frui: Cr-rs-Ccr.3es ; STEAT.2EH IULE Lvs.- ""re , , 1st -ISth followinj days 1 a
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