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:;::?;?. ':' :$mwim: s yitl miife JV. ,)CaiE OF THE GIRLS WITH "THE SOUTHERN BEAUTIES MUSICAL COMEDO COMPANY AT THE ATHENS TAEATRE ALL THIS WEEK; idEClGlfJFIi- FROilRSHIP QatRMAN AVIATOR? HIGH A OVE iHOSTlLE ARTILLERY , SAID TO RE SIGNALLING AONDON, A"g. 29 From two j HtlDH of the fighting in ?elgiuWM mint i reached here trtday-,5 it would seemithat German aviators have some -stricks of- areial i warfare which they viave kept entirely ccnvealed and which iOoe unusiially effective. ' The Times have a dispatch from JPark describing the part an aero .plane is said '.o have played in t'.-.e iartillary; batf'ie about Mor.s, This -anachine, a biplane, capallo of c..t- .,- tting idown it : speed to a sio'.v r .te, viiotered at a safe height ovr ih: .. -Ttonco-Bttfrkh artillery petition, iMod actually directed tiic fiii cf h: Carman gunners. ' lis observer v.a.cheJ trie effect cf 'liketshells fired by the Germans. Then ;.y.iiie8ns of a large disi: v.hkh was ' sswang at the end of a line and co. It' 'ia .xaid and lowered at v. il. he sic ,al!ji as need in cada "Higher 'lower riftlit 1 .f t" and thus gaMed ' &ix& flunneri (who nitaraily ccvild "WkcX. see inctt mark or thd effect cf .-ttUaelllfire) uatii thiy war 3 nnklsig aato at almost aver shst an-J cr:r.:- '2Hifir et havoc. , h4- s:ccnd at cry brought hers By a.t JEnglish nan who fled from Bel , wsnt, described the manner in which -..'tombs are firad frara t'sii Zeppelin .iWaibles by an ingenious arranc v wot whic jriakss the ; airship itself mpara'tiv6jy: saf e -fror' harrrt and at 4he. m i"ri'S'':tnisf9'' tfce -rai-n '. Jf'jfta "c-:-Toman :njch more aberrate. Ihe refugee saud that the immense ' alrslap ccm;s to -a stop or as near a tQp ."as possible iboye the city or fwtification it wishes to attack, at a I. Jheiht out of range of either artillery -wrifle fire. -A 'i tttpa. by means of a steel wire' rope 200 or 300 feet long it lowers ' ..ftotn one end a small wire cage, j juBt Zlarge enough to contain a man and a "HPply of bombs. This f cage Is ; o fortified with teel netting that jrifle flre against It is ineffective, . At ' Jthe same time it, is so tiny a mark 'tkat artll tery ; cannot be pol nted - with tufffclpnt accuracy to hit it' ''1A&4 if it should happeri.tojse istruck ovirse, the airship proper ; would '& asafe, .only one man : would be lost, t-snd .besides,, when he fell, his supply of Jiombs (unless; they were exploded ' 5n :mrd " air . by the shot) -would .fall wlth -him.' f:h ; f 'YlvirA.r The Zep pelin, presumably equiprj'ed , -Tlfh .at least two cage's' and Jcabies, anight iat ' once lower another bonib iFfiRIESARMg: J7 trhey .Wanted to Scold Home Secre .tary ' fdr '. Forcible - Feeding;! XONDON, Aug. 29.Gen.' Miss Flo r um mond, Mrs. j DaCre :: fox,-. Miss '..hardson and fourteen other militant ,.'rajjists Were arrested this morning rront of the Home Office, where they 1 gone.tb try to interview , Home Sec fry McKenna on forcible feeding of . t: i?MMi&-?m00:'2$VK When they were' refused admission they attempted to force an entrance. A hostile crowd gathered and the , women were threatened. At this juncture the police appeared and took them into custody. . " -' . A number of women demdnstrators have been released lately through the King's clemency. ; i , , Only One BR0MO XJININE" To aret the arennine. call- for full name. LAXA- - J w GROVE. Cnrea a Cold in One Day. Stopa ough and neaeacne. and works on mm. e NORTH CAROLiNA. "a . ;. CRAVENCOUNTY 1 SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBE TERM, 1914. The National Bank of New Berne VV. E. Lukent Publication of Summons, and Warrants M Attachment. , , To Wm. E- Luken, Defendant Take notice that summons and war rants of attachment have been issued herein to the Counties of Carteret, June? and Wake, and that the .object of this action is to recover of you 516, 000.00 with interest thereon from 12th .lay of March; 1913, and that war rants of attachment herein were, duly issued on the 21st day of May, and the 1 1th day of July-1914, and duly levied Carteret county, STorth Carolina, levied on May 22nd, 1914, and on July 11th, 1914, and . on July 25th, 1914, rcspe-tivety on the following lands situate therein, to-wit on your interest, as follows-' 1. Grant So. 356 to David Allison, dated July 29, 1795, for 62.720 acres, 2. Grant No. ,387 to David Al'ison dated September 7, 1795, for 5,760 acres. 3. Gtant No.;388 to David Allison, ares.';H;i;wi:?v -V- 4. Grant N'. J99 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 ! State anc the fecrl19 In the office of the Register1 of Deeds are hereby 1 referred to for particular descriptions. And in Onslow county. North Carolina, on the 22nd . day of Mayi and the 13th day of July, 1914, respectfully, onhe following describ' ed land, situate in Onslow county, (to- wit 1. Grant No. 740 to. David Allison, dated July 16; 17,95, for 5,632 acres. . : ' 2.' Grant Na 741 to Pavis Allison, dated July 16,: 1795, for 44,260 acres. ' ' Reference is. hereby bad 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-" criptions. ' And that' you are required to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Superior Court of the county of Crayen, at. the court ..house in New Bern, said county, and in State of North Carolinay-at a term of said coprt 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, ? whkh has been filed in said court and, also answer and make your return to the warrants of attachments and levies of the same. : ; This 28th day of July, A. D, 1914 VV. B. FLANNER. v " : c: rf ? - co-t. Pure 'r,;-;v:v Qopfy Wholesome . There ls.no better or puwr0T; ICB CREAM made, nor tan there be, than BRADHAMS in its making only thie r' FAMOUS BILTTiIORE . CEOAH I !..-:f'-'- . " . r- , ' j : nr'w WHOLESALE, PHONE 35 !'2 s J f !iinp ; (Ea . Dff lffi 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 I them quickly and make roonrt or the fall goods. , which v will begin tocome 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 SliMDffil!SIl(l::!CO. ' - .'-t-.K v I- ; ; , . . MMm MOWERS ye Guarantee Every ; ! BlSs!&r'PaiellIil ill!?!'? ''(.Vli''. it., tp-w delicious ICB CREAM - .'i-KS?. v : a jra W'-v.f-;':,', and RETAIL FACTORY 300 t.-- :. -Aili'!i-.i-'',V-" ' I.-lo'-n''?' 'f-' V'J1 :;':i faff V? s; , , , '.I c EXTREMELY LOW EXCLUSION FARES VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN To altlmore, Washington, D C, i Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Hvr'i Tuesday, ' Aug. - 18th- h v : , ' ' 1 f' '" ' '. "' '' ')"" ' ''' '';"':r! .'e.'foilwing jJ-'tfie. 'low round trip rates''.i(;:i&H;vS:ll 'iV'?! i; ' Stations Balti. Norfolk Wash. Bayboro, Sll.50 $6.50 ; 1 ;. $9-50 Beaufort, .11.50 , 6.50 ; 9.50 Farnivillo; ; ... . 10.00 : - 5.00 vV- 8.00 Fayetteville, 1050 '6.5(0 ; .8.50 Greenville;;;' 10.00 ' ,? v5.00 R 8.00 Goldsboro 11.00 . 6.00 ,: . 9.00 Kiriston ., ,,. 11.00 6.00 9.00 UGrange 11.00 . 6.00 " ' 9.00 Morehead City 10.30', 6.00 8.30 New Bern ;,.,.;. 11.00 , 6.00 iv 900 Oriental '.;.:,... -1 1.50 , . 6.00 9.50 Plymouth "JiL 10.00 '.Vr. 5.00 , Vi.OO Wendell 1. 10.00 "sa 6.(Mj:: 8.00 Washfhgton -1-10.00 E ;j 5.00 gi 8.00 Wilson, , 10.00 J ". 5.00 i 8.00 Zebulon i.;,...,- 10.00 V.6.00 ' V 8.00 Tickets will be on" sale for all trains August 18th, bear fnat limit returning .Sept ember 2nd. fiav-KH" fii:'-' Grand Steamer trip to Washington and Baldmore.:::1:;''f;f-:';,';;: ; Low fares from' fell stations.', ; Convenient schedules.' PC: v' Ask 'ticket agents foretime tables and. fares..' . j:K't$ liwitt'k V :;V,-hFx MITCHELL; TV K A. ; yti---t?,iih-A'!- Raleigh,-N, C E. D. KYLE, - . . ,;; H.IS. LEARD, , . TrafiBc Mgr. .Gen. Pas. Agt.,4 CiS Norfolk. Va. t , 1 4 mm ' , .Vh Infants And nhililrmt. T&8 KlnJ Yea Hats Always Escght ' Bears th9 Signature u , ; s j s i i. . i tast tarouna leaciiers graining bcnooi; . : A State school to ' train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every- energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agreegto , teach. Fall Term begins September 22nd, 1914.-y ,; '- - For catalogue and other information address , ; X : v ROBT H. WRIGHT, President, 1 ' ., -k, Greenville,': N. C.;f(w' Onens Sent. 15 th and ! and offers excellent . training in Agricul tural, domestic tconomv.5 En filish. Sri(nr( nnd emns-h.:.-! Music. Facultyconsists ates and gijlikti Music ; v J. E. TURLINGTON, Superintendent . .-,V;:; :'-:.:Vanceboro, N;. C.y'r'' ?t r V- On a Gocycle. . ? 1 ; , , kimikw-m cul cou-' ;-.!'. c 7v.i m kaw. wi j 1 irs :,.:'; -i- ' v '? ; '' '.v.' I f V 'Jt' ft , New Bern Journal for six months to '4''it v:;;tn;!;' sHi ti r."iy tia carrirr' r : - liAI I will sell you the property on Queen ' " " ; ' , street Nos. 44-46-48-48 1-2 "and also ,' : ,';: ' , Jerkins Alley Nos. 2'tiQ-il4l''itfy:j ' and 16Joining near Union depot, 'New. t)r'tP. '' t-- , Bern,- N. C, for cash or on time.';v';;:(:-:';''5;; , il will also move all? or any; of the ' v , h buildings and' pajr. .yoii-iwax' ol 1&;:$$if&,i sand dollars for them. ''; You,Acrganiie ' Jf a compaay say three good "men withv, V ' money, 'and in ten; years 3jou"can . walks;;,;,1:;; away with V2 million- dollars. ' The ""t ..( V place suits.' There are three Industries " yl ' either one adopted .by;you.would,mak:.:;:"i.;'vvv.l,'' you : this' money. - , -, v. "v (Signed) Isaac,: ,Smkh;..;:;fp.; '.v?,-.; -:. :.t- Uo. -2 Queen st. New Ber;;;-';:,'; ; THe'I! NORTH CAROLINAi VH'-v;' - State .Normal and Inclustrial - ColIeBi9Wi;: v;ltsV-:iV? fi';;fe Maintained by the State for the Women .f, ' , 1 . , v r 1 ;' .; of North Carolina, : Five regular Ceursea ' t'i. leading, to degrees,V:Special Courses for W teachera. ; Free tuition to those who agree to bacome teachers in the Stat. v , Fall Session f begins September!' IWV'jfef'; 1914i) For catalogue and other ; in r- j formation, address - vv' ' , , v.(f JULIUS FOUST'iPresidentr''-,'.. .' V A Greensboro, N. C . . W..vi-' xjV CIVIL ENGINEER : Rooms 408-9 Elks Templd : NewBernN. C -'. Surreys and , plans for land drainage and munici pal improvements a spec-1 iaity. General - surteys, maps, plans, specifications estimates,? 1 : v:W J ..j . ' ..' ,':-'' ' hedlns with th ldh tfi s r of four College gradu-r Teacher, 4': , ; : rtnn K hplnw. ' ham ! ) cum iveiuiif unuj ;. 7'ittcibe'-; Daily 'V; M Journal 'iw' h e r e K you cm gei a yo- ,; cycl e. 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