1 t,r "(...-;' 1") . BJUirfCwrj WHIIWIHIWKI iaiiiMFWlili iTres, Capes and Cape Coats ;riare Marts, Mouses and Dresses 2'JL tfalian rnllarc Inner tnnirt. gathered, plaited, yoked and circular, wirt hundreds and hundreds of the , latest Fall styles, are shown in the" STANDARD FASHION BOOK R i . JQT siuiunm With each copy yon get any Standard Pattern FREE ; fiOCENTS AT THE PATTERN C0UN1ER J. J. BAXTER Dept. Store Hks Temple. Ijpmegro ol all 'kind E. Tisdale 79 Broaa Why You Should Buy Your Groceries Of Us. Because we carry best goods for those who demand highest quality. We cater to the best trade as well as to those in Mod erate cirenmstances, This is a high class Store for everybody For Prompt Service pHONE 172 53 Pollock St, H. C. Armstrong SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier Of The South. LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS NOW ON SALE TO "THE LAND OF THE SKY" ASHEVILLE, WAYNESVILLE, TOX- AWAY, HENDERSON VILLE, BREVARD, HOT SPRINGS AND ALL OTHER WESTERN NOR. TH CAROLINA POINTS. Spend your vacation in the cool mountains of Western North Carolina. Week End and Sunday Excursions round trip tickets on sale 'to Morehead City, Beaufort, WrightsviUe, Wilming ton, and various other summer resorts, For illustrated booklets, complete detailed information, ask your agent.or communicate with, O. F. YORK, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S V CASTOR VA Don't you think you should pay me - something on what you owe me? Hack -burn Cood Reason For His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered for several diys with colic, diarrhoea or other form . t bowel romplaint and is then cured Kiad and well by one or two doses of ' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, at Is often the case, it Is bat natural that he should be enthus iastic In his praise xA the remedy and upsciaHy is this the case of a severe art tack when life is threatened. Try it . tn La need of such s remedy. It sever !?s, Cold by si 'Dealers. '; REMARKABLE ESCAPES. Macon, Ga., Dentist and HI Wife in Muelhausen During Fighting' ; : I t: i'.1 'r BERLIN, ' August 22. Via Copen hagen and London, 1 s ' 4 Four Americans, two men and .two women, to-day i eported their remarkable' ex cape from death at Muelhausen, where they were during the fighting. ; . ' V.j They are Edward Walker, a dentist, of Macon, Ga., and his wife and a Mi and Mrs. Cade, whose hone addiess cannot be ascertained. Mr. Cade also is a dentist. , They were caught at Muelhausen at the beginning of the fighting, and had to re.nain several days amidst a ha3 of projectiles. . They- are now safe at Clatterbade in the Black forest, whithr er they walked fioro Muelhausen. ' j A lettei from one of , the quartet , which has been brought to Berlin, says the uninteirupted fighting and the fire of artillery never will be forgotten. CONSIDERABLE STREET PROVEM ENTS GOING ON. IM- During the last few days a great deal of improvements has beenjmade on the streets in the vicinity of the to bacco warehouse, the most noticeable being that on Pasteur street. A drain has been cut on the side next to the railroad,, the dirt be ng t'irown infthe middle of the street, thus raising it sufficiently to carry the water off on either, side. NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1914. The National Bank of New Berne vs. W. E. Lukens Publication of Summons, and Warrants of Attachment. To Wm. E. Lukens, Defendant Take notice that summons. 'aTndu war rants of attachment have been issued herein to the Counties of Carteret, J one? and Wake, and that the object of this action is to recover- of you $16,- 000.00 with interest thereon from 12th day of March, 1913, and that war rants of attachment herein were duly issued on the 21st day of May, and the 11th day of July, 1914, and duly levied Carteret county, North Carolina, levied on May 22nd, 1914, and on July 11th, 1914, and on July 25th, 1914, respectively on the following ' lands situate therein, to-wit on your interest, as follows 1. Grant No. 356 to David Allison, dated July 29, 1795, for 62,720 acres, 2. Grant No. 387 to David Allison dated September 7, 1795, for 5,760 acres. 3. Grant No. 388 to David Allison, dated September 7, 1795,' for 12,800 acres. 4. Grant No. 399 to David Allison dated March 27, 1796, for 5,760 acres. 5. Grant No. 400 to David Allison, dated March 27, 1796, for 4,480 acres. 6. Grant No. 387 to'David Allison, dated Nov. 10, 1795 , for 8,960 acres. The original records in the office of the Secretary of State and the records in the office of the Register of Deeds are hereby referred to for particular .descriptions. And in Onslow county, North Carolina, on the 22nd day of May, and the 13th day of July, 1914, respectfully, on' the following describ ed lands, situate in Onslow county.'to- wif 1. Grant No. 740 to David Allison, dated July 16, 1795, for 5,632 acres. 2. Grant No. 741 to Davis Allison, dated July 16, 1795, for 44,260 acres. Reference is hereby had to the re cord in the office of the Secretary of State, and the records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Onslow county, North Carolina for more particular de scriptions. And that you are required to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Superior Court of the county of Craven, at the court house in New Bern, said county, and in State of North Carolina, at a term of said court to be begun and held on the 1st Monday, it being the 7th day of September, A. D., 1914, and answer or demur to the com plaint, which has been filed - in said court and, also answer and make your return to the warrants of attachments! and levies of the same. j This 28th dav of lulv. A. D.. 1914. W B. FLANNER." " i Clerk of Superior Court. ,) ' ST ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SAMPSON GROVE CO j ., . ;. . Boardman Flav;:jl5 HAS FOR SALE 12,000 PECAN .Trees ' ' FOR SALE-'; ;;; Paper shell and Fancy varieties Schley Stuart,' Success. Dehnas Van Deman Curtis ' AO Budded I years old ' Address u u'f Ji' ; VIRGIL WALKER i , . .79 POLLOCK ST. j ? , i v . j c . 1 ' Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general atrengtheninir Umie, GROVE'S TASTELESS chiU TONIC,dnea out Molaria,enriches the blood, bnQda np th. igttem A tms Ionia tot adults sad children j 60a Grccri ; Pepper at 1 . 4, W Uil J ; t ,v.r- V ; 4-t iuf Wholesome -There is no better or purer ICS CREAM .-sr,C ?. K' made, nor can there be, than delicious -BRADHAyrs ICE CREAM in its making only the ? -.. ,t 'j FAMOUS DILTMORE CERAM is used Made in a sanitary manner in a sanitary factory. BRADHAM'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL . PHONE 35 FACTORY 300 Read Our Advertisements laiii Your Having more summer SHOES on hand than we want to carry over the winter. We have cut prices on our entire Stock so as to move them quickly and make room for the fall goods, which will begin to1 come in soon. We don't cut prices often but when we do you know what bar gains we offer so come and see us. Sale Started STANDARD J. G. DELAMAR, Mgr. Phone 422 Car Lots tor Arm Mowers-Rakes-Gultivators 9 :- .. r V";. Ua saaMaaaaaaMaakaaaBai .4;..,..,.:,H.; ' Howe MuleCow CWcken-Hog POULTRY WARE ' ; 7- 'f'M f. 'if'-! ''7: !"'.' Phone II ' : MS Wednesday SHOE CO. 114 Middle St: and i Less tin" 104. ' . j l v iv i ir Ail fJLllsW j , TV ? 't i- EXTREMELY ' LOW EXCURSION FARES VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN, To Baltimore, Washington, D. C, ' Norfolk and Virginia Beach, v ' lv Tuesday Aug. 18th, " - . The fo owing is the low round trip rates '( Stations' Bayboro, Baltl. Norfolk Wash. $11.50 6.SQ, $9.50 Beaufort, Farmville Fayetteville Greenville ,, Goldsboro Kinston LaGrange Morehead City New Bern Oriental 11.50 6.50 9.50 1O.Q0 v 5.00 ' 8.00 10.50 0.50 - 8.50 10.00 7 5.00 - 8.00 11.00' ' 6.00 , ' 9.00 11.00 6.00 ' 9.0p 11.00 6.00. , 9.00 10.30J, 6.00 8.30 11.00 ' 6.00 -9.00 11.50 6.00 ' 9.50 Plymouth 10.00 5.00 8.00 Wendell 10.00 6.00 8.00 Washington 10.00, . 5.00 f 8.00 Wilson ..,P 10.00 5.00 8,00 Zebulon 10.00 6.00 i 8.00 Tickets will be on sale lor all trains August 18th, bear final limit returning September 2nd . Grand Steamer trip to Washington and Baltimore. Low fares from all stations. Convenient schedules. Ask ticket agents for time tables and fares. . J. F. MITCHELL, TV P. A. ' a Raleigh, N. C. Ei D. KYLE, H.S. LEARD, Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pas. Agt. Norfolk, Va. CASTOR I A for In&ats and ChfldreiL" like Kind Yoa Have Always Bonght Bean the Signature of East olina MWil'' A State school to train teachers lor the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September 22nd, 1914. For catalogue and other information address x ROBT. H. WRIGHT. President, Greenville. N. C. Craven County JF j wui.aaiu. anu Degins,?witn the eighth g grade and off ers excellent training fci Agricul to S,' domestic economy, Englfcji, Science and m Music. Faculty consists of four College gradu- jiKg w 6i auuaie ivxusic J. 13; TURLINGTON, Superintendent v anceDoro, xn.. ti. ii j Oh What Fun To On a Gocycle New Bern Journal - '5 . I hereby fts'ree to subscribe tdHTie Journal V 1 tn. Ut six months to beMelivered to" i , I . , 1 ; ! r r , -.z1. ' : , ' ' and to pay the carrier lO.cents per week . ( i v - ' ' " ' v Dita 0 - ilIALF MILLION COLLARS! '- I wEl sell you the property o Que street Nos. 44-46-48-48 1-1 and alsfr Jerkins Alley r Nos. 2-4-6-8-10-13-H V vm k.yvi Hfirv; Bern,' N. C4 for cash or on timei ;v ' I , will also move all or any ,tfr thr buildings, and pay you cask one thou ;; sand dollars for them. You organizer mmnatt ..V majI mam MiW. i "-r"J J "JVW .VWM Ui. HUISI. money and in ten years you can walk-. away with 1-2 millioa dollars. The . place suits. There are three industries). either one adopted by you would maker you this money. ' it " . v (Signed) Isaac ; H. : Smith." Vo. l t-2 Queenst." New Ber- THE t NORTH CAROLINA:' State Normal,:, and Industrial CoIJee Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Course leading to degrees. Special Courses fot teacherifc Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers In the Stats. Fall Session begins 1 September ; 16th, 1914,' For catalogue and other in formation,' address '"hmK JULIUS I. FOUST,; President, . r i'v v. ?: Greensboro, N. O I (f. EAGLE CIVIL ENGINEER Rooms 408-9 Elks Templo New Bern, N; .3 - Surreys and ' plans for land drainage and munici pal Improvements ay spec iaity' s General I suryeys maps, plans, specifications estimates ?:vv.3 ., Farm lie School i eacher. Have A iim Boys, and qirls an other large ship-5 ment of Gocycles has arrived, get busy, cut out cbu pori i belowi " have v; some reliable per- : son to Kignit, bring It4o 'ihe Eailv lournai w h er ei you can; get ; Go-' 1 f .1