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r t ' V ... J .J i I ' Frcm Jounl office last Sunday a bicycle, name: '? faster" color fjray, wide ianJlcLars, carried lamp Jind rubber pedals. Reward 'for return or information r to whereabouts. 1 ' , FISH-FISH-FISH All kinds, receiv- ed daily. Quick deliver "A. W. WALSTON Phone 747 - V r ; IS Middle St. Fresh Tub Butter just had, -Hackburn.' -t ..'Full line of Beechnut and Heinz Baked Beans -on hand. . Hackburn. 4; POTTEO & SE1FER1 ENGINEERS and., V. SURVEYORS.; Survey Map 'Plans, Esti. ' provements Drainage , rnd Development of 'Vet, Overflowed Land, etc,,: - - ' -V tOVER ''. Orc&mm's Dreg Store HFl AD STRUT " First of Season Celery 4tHU LiC&tUV . f TIMLIE 1 12 ' -79 BROADiST.' - : A' nice Rule will be gi veri away with each 5ct. tablet. ' . V rM!.E.;iWhitehurst Co. Children-Cry; - FOR FLETCHER'S - O AS TO RiA SCHOOL NOTICE. ' l The city schools will open'at 9 o'clock Thursday October 1, 1914. j ' The exair.ination of.-the new and con- xuuuneu pupus win ukc (nave uu i uca- -day Sept. ..29th at 10 a. m. 'vNo pupil' will -be enrolled who has inot .been vaccinated. -, " " Teachers Meeting Wednesday Sept. " . il 1A m - " - - - .Books may be obtained on. Sept. i' vi ",. 'inH Hh from 2 trt S n ifl.. and '.'l' iAr. flnn znrii imin .1 eci. 3' iiu ' V'll-H. B. CRAVEN. SuptL ' --20-ioti.' Who is Your Just anybody , whe ! happens to; quote you the lowest price 2 OR I Is it the manjwho Delivers 0 uallty? It r33 to consider Q. IIty First : . piio:,ti; o Gcnio In Ycrse 4- 4 ONE OF MORGAN'S MEN. iRI or the yellow roses. : f ' . In the glow of a bygone dayr - I . v Dark were your eye with dream ' ing. 'J 1 v Wistful your smile alway, And t, your gay young lover-. - - 4 Had small chance of wooing you then. For you were a girl of Kentucky - . i ' And I on of Morgan's men ..'. I can see you yet as you waited t -- .'Neath the elm ey the old yard gate. And your heart beet fast as my horse's - hOOIS, ' . ' , r For Young Love had found his mats. High were my hopes and my heart, dear I laughed at your bodlngs then, '.. And I left you; iWlAdr of Roses, , ; -v.To ride with Morgan's jnen. " t - .;, ' . . 1 v - Scurry of hoofs on the moonlit road, - " r Flashing of swords In flight. ? . Daredevil sons 'mldet. the. roar, of guns, . ' "Daredevil charge through th night Here" with the twiltgtit shadows, ;. -There when day broiie again ' Like the bolt of the fierce white lightning . . Was the rush of Morgan's men But the war. was not for our winning, Girt of the davs of yore.v - i. Outworn wr were and outnumbered, " Beaten and bruised and sore. Tel from defeat you called me Back to your heart again And lifted, your loyal lips to my kiss. " Alas for Morgan's men ! .. : "Did yon eee how the tango baa got Into the silk trade?"-' ' "That so? ' Now we'll have even th silUworms doing the proper wriggle. Baltimore American. He bad a grievance, fleroe indeed. . He said, as be denied It, - '"If I am going: to succeed I'll surely have to hide it!" . Cincinnati Bnqulrsr. Top." . 4.- "Yna, my son" - . "Do you believe that history repeat, Jtaelf?" ' "Yes, my boy." - tWell. If It does, who is the other man like Washington who never told He?" Yonkers Statesman. "The new canal seeps through tb sand And slowly seeks ls goal, ' And everywhere. In every land, They nil discuss the toIL -i-'i. ":- . -Cleveland Tlaln Dealer v ' Remarkable Cure of Dysentery "I was attacked with dysentery ?bont July 15th, and used the doctor's medi cine and other remedies withno relief only getting worse all the time. I wa unable to" do anything, and my weight dropped from 145 : to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two months when I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, i used two bottles of it, and it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill, o( .Snow Hill, N C For sale by all Dea era. : -: NOTICE OF SALE. NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. ' Pursuant to the power of sale given the "undersigned in a Certain Mortgage Deed executed on the 23rd day of Aptil 10H by Chas. ; A. , Pollock and Hattie Pollock to M. C. Williams, the same being, recorded in the office of the . Register ., of .;: Deeds ifor Craven County in Book 204. Page 71, to which reference " is hereby -made, ' default having been made in the payment of the bond secured by same, f will sell for cash on the 19th. day of October 1914, at the Court House door in Crar ven County to the highest bidder, the following tract or parcel of land, tof wit vt- - I, ' , - ! In Craven County: No. 8 Township; lying and being in that portion of the city of New Bern as "West End" a map or plat of same being on file in the office of the Register bf i Deeds, for Craven County in Book 187, Page 3, to which reference is hereby made and being lot No. 90 as designated and shown upon said map -and being ' the same lot purchased by the party of the first part ,. f rom J. . A,. Boom,, reference , to which deed is hereby made for better description. 5 i. This lfith 'day of '.September', ;1914 M. C. WILLIAMS," J PUBLICATION. OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA,'' i CRAVEN COUNTY -T J IN TrfE , SUPERIOR' COURT, p ABIGAIL? ANDREWS VS ELI i AN DREWS; x; . - The . defendant above . named .' will take notice that an action entitled as above has ; been commenced in, the Superior Court of Craven" County r obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said defendant wIl further take notice that he is required to appear at the November term of Superior Court for said county to be held on f"he ?3rd day of November, 1914, at Court House of saidcounty in. New . Bern, i N." C, and answer Or demur to the complaint in said action or the -plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint. W. B. FLANNER. . Clerk of the Superior Court. - Ac fc - t 5f 5f )f )f Many Sick Spells '' BEGINVITH Coughs and Colds v. , ; t- I,' and will end there if you take DuCough Killer. They relieve hoarseness, sore throat and other trouble inciden tial to cold and darrp weather. The only- cough syrup that does not sicken and does not dope, can be given to children without fear, harmless even in full size dose. c Children Cry for Fletcher's Acts by soothing and stimu lating the mucous surfaces that is antiseptic. Sample given to anyone that has a cough or cold. F. S DUFFY'S Pharmacy I 1 hi CI Merchant Tailored Clothes Make a Good Impression f Thy put backbone into a business man dignity ; and assurance follow the trail of good dressing, for while f clothes do not make the man, they make an impression. - .Men of position wear; merchant tailored clothes and recognize them on others. My materials are stylish exclusive, durable. The ; fashions are timely, yet correct. I use handwork exclu sively." Every suit emphasizes the wearer's good points and makes good his weak ones. The Fall and Winter Woolens are ready our , sonality tailoring" will reinforce your individuality. VA Si Si! 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Now I feel as , well and r "s c'rong as I ever did, end can eat most anything' l"'i taking Cardui t- Sold by all dealers. - T'brs Klad You ITr v.i Always rouht, ...a wJiif :i has Vocn it-, use for ctc ;.'.) Juki's, Lus lorr:o fr-'i;;'.i?;f of 9 a;.J lias Joc:i r .:'!( i r ' .-f liis v?r- --Xfvjt 'ZtfC.. A'.'oiV r. one t. (i : .;,!,:! i J.:..':,. All Couiilfi ' .::. tW.iX. .'.v.: oo-i '" a: ( l)'.;t l"!.-;iK'rii:r.-:.' ;:t . . o r-;' h ::..! 'in'.;:-: . V !.!.:!: of lufaiu.w -md CiilHlr -..;:- L, ...i-in. pcc itgauu-l i;:," . i.-.it. it vi t'ct i:, ii .:; Slll) .'. Bti ':!!;.. t - i'i'sii.l.-l;. Diai i'!: iissL in ..' : . , 1. !-- : i :iit .-o. '.' ; - r'-' . : ;.' 'l..-r.ii-r ! : 'till. . . '.i i- '. : l. '. "t. It .trs it ' ! " ilidi, : :u"'(-i:4, in Use Fcr Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought l'ji.' 1 TM CtNTUR COMMKI, NI "K Crf. B INTEREST 0N SAVINGS CUTTING OUT WASTE has built up more savings accounts than genius ever did. No special talent is needed to save do away with every useless expense for just ono munth and you will be a steady saver afterthat. Be sure your account is opened with this bank. We pay 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. 1 rS I I m I i i WE WILL PAY YOU Ten Cents For Your Cotton Shipus your seed cotton at 3c. or good middling cotton at 10c. per pound, and we will accept it in lieu of your account now due, or to be due Oct. lsti or Nov ist. Cotton is Worth Ten Cents We want you to have it for yours. Burrus & Parker INCORPORATED NEW BERN, N. C. FEED-BRICK ill 1 1 I t Vi n lit 1 ! 111 M You Can Make No Mistake fjj ' ' i". BY COMING HERE " : ' -" " . g When in need of clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and J: 1 7.T:v:i Notions.. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE ; AND fiS " - Prices as low as the k n mMmSa mm Tmir :lVr-rV.V.'''t.i lowest. man 1 tsmmwz CANTOR ;xvavs - I . .'; i.,.-" . . " :-1 ' V 'oiinand her? y-- .... y j( I HP
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