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. i cum " MAxn - SpTa.- D:: V fto, .v. Klosbbna Ca t r- fV i 'JT. Elks Temple. GOLD - FISH, Free GOLD FISH Free it. - 1 COME AND SEE w ' Commencing Tuesday we will give FREE (as long as tl; y last) to every cash purchaser of 50c. worth u more of Toilet Good:; cr Medicines One 32 oz. fish , glebe with Two Gold Fish. Come Quick If you want one if C 3 II: 11 V nMIMfi When in need of clothing,f Dry Goods, Shoes and i:S t;l M at t tn. ts AND " , w. - ' Prices as low as the lowest.:' Sam Lipman Corner South Front, and Children Cry ; FC3 FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ; -SPECIAL , r Saturday, Peaches'4Cc a basket. -E. C. TISDALE' " USE JOU The Designers Of KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES have ' caught the ' Spirit of- Autumn in their new ' ''! models at ' " ' $15.00 and lip. Gome and see is all we ask GOLD nsn Free MorninSat IS o'clock. Drug" Co. D VOLLQ.GK STREETS Stor ITFRF ' ... Motions. - (, ; k rnf pt .ktr ISA Middle Sts, 5? fill ADS FDR RESULTS - Diziy? Bllllous? Constipated. prf King' New Life Pills will ciiit you, cauae a healty ffdw o Bile and lidi youl- Stomach and Bowels of waste ant fermentiag body poisons. - They art C Tonic to your stomach ' and '. Liver ant tone the general system'. -First dot wiH cure you of that depressed, dizzy , billious and constipfiu J condition. 23i all Pruggists.. . C' .' 'Dingbat Family, AtLast Meets ;. Waterloo BUNCH ' OF f BARNSTORMERS "CANNED'! BY WILMINGTON " THEATRE MAN , 1 Several days ago an aggregation of barnstormers arrived in New Bern and attempted, to reproduce the farce com edy "Tne,. Dingbat Fatnily" at the Masonic theatre.' After -"stinging large number of local theatre-goers they departed for pastures new. ."The Dingbat Family;7. was 'billed to be presented irt Wilmington Jast Satur day pghtt iiSwevef, the play was not put on'and .the dramatic' writer on, the Wilmington Star tells in the following article of the reason why' - ,- j- Ji "Owing to 'domestic' troubles, proba- bly, the 'Dingbat Family, a muscial comedy -founded on the subjects of a well known newspaper cartoon feature, booked for appearance at the Academy of Music yesterday, matinee and night, did, not appear; the -cancellation being announced a few minutes before the curtain was scheduled to- rise for the afternoon performance, t ' - ' ft ."'The' company arrived in tWcity yesterday, the scenery,' baggage etc. was transferred to the : Academy and despite the inclemency of the weather, a V large matinee "audience was seated in the theatre when itjvas announced by the local management that'there would be no performance,' either afternoon or evening, ahd that tickets would be redeemed at the box office. - " 1 'Mr. Paul M. Comes, local manaeer tor the bchloss crlcult, issued the fol lowing statement to the public yester day afternoon," following the cancella tion of the show --' ' J ,r ' 'To the Patrons of Academy 'As manager of the Academy I feel that an explanation is due our patrons for the cancellation ; of the 'Dingbat Family' for the matinee and night per formances on yesterday, the 3rd. 'I was informed by Mr. Jesse Weill, manager of the company, that his lead ing lady, Miss Skibh Renard, was in no condition to take her partem the per formance. Mr. I.'Weiner, who owns this show, was in such an abusive mood as to so far forget Jiimself that he used violent, profane language to one of the Jady members of the chorus. was forced to have Mr. Weill order Mr. Weiner from the building. In view of the above plain facts I did not feel that it was proper -to let this attraction appear before our. audi ence. . - ..''. -" 'V'.'-. v, '- 'I regret very -much the inconven ience and annoyance necessary in or der to make refund to the audience . : 'Anyone holding tickets to the nigtit performance can 'have their money re funded by the return of the tickets to VVoodall & Shepard's, corner Froirt and Princess streets, - " : : v . ' 'Very truly yours, ' ' ""P.M. COMES, ." 'Manager Academy of Music : ''Mr. Comes also stated that he had wired Manager Jno,L: Crovo, at Char lotte, the only pother ' Schloss theatre in the State where 'the 'Dingbats' are booked to appear, to Immediately! can cel the date there, 'and to cease the press notices about it." j , , on Tii'i '-in'i'rv iff xw,mtv :..-fe'-:7-...-1;'VTs.-;:-.' 1 ' - .'I SiggiBisiaess j is attracted ta those who izeltoT)poHunU vigor louslySl: Western Union iDajr; aridllfislit Letters f shoTjhusine vior and . are egressions of modern 1 C4 tiiev;ester:iu;::::t:,":.t;ic ' fall information gladly given - L r -.-a. XTZAl 6. UUU1 1 V lilUIUlilUU Register Liun : de ri , NO NEGLIGENCE IN ISSUANCE OF MARRIAGE LICENSE TO OWENS' STEP DAUGHTER Elizabeth ' City, ' N. C, Oct. 5 Register of Deeds J. W.' Munden won the damage suit instituted against him by Joseph B. Owens and wife of Per quimans cbunty for $200, for-Issuing marriage license to a step daughter ,The' case was heard in . Superior Court ' today. . Attorney Percy Mo Mullan of Hertford, representad the plaintiffs and Ward and Thompson and J.' K. Wilson represented Mr. Munden. After the evidence had been heard, judge-"vaner instructed the jury to render a verdict in favor of Mr, Mun den. ' M-i - f i- -'" Mr. Munden Issued a s marriage license to Mr. 'Owen's step daughter several months ago. She had the writ-. ten consent of her mother and upon this ' statement the license was issued The plaintiff was suing to recover, the fine on the grounds ot negligence in issuing thd license. The court held that Mr. Munden did not show negligence; but, on the other hand, took the pre caution necessary,' . . it Fall term of Superior Court 'Which has been in 'session here for-, the. past two weeks adjourned today "at noon. The ' jury was discharged' yesterday afternoon and 'this morning's-session was' spent in hearing special pro ceedings. 1,1 ' ' Rev. R. L. Mancss. of 1 Morehead CltV" passed through New Bern yester day morning enroute to."JVrashington, Cures 01a , ? i , izuf lheworsti - it h. .. i , it-uMxiaiZiii are cured 1 v i-' wt.ur.il i '-oh-ble I-:3' Porter's -Ait"wj i. i.efilnj til. It relietei Pain and H'3S a' '.He ar'e timr. Z'c. SOe. IhQb SEVERE PUHISHHEI1T Of ffcs. Cbappe!Ir of FiTeTtaw? Standlrg, Relieved by Cal j Mt. Airy, U. C Mrs. Sarah MXt ty it pell of this town, says: "J sHurelijrll - live yeais witn womanly vam-f tvj -stomach troubles, and my f,t",yntwiV was more than any one coulc 1;- ; I tried most every kind d &s;ZaJ' but none did me any good. I I read one day about Cardyt '"fa Wjl man'8 tonic, and I decided Ti I v f. : r-' had not taken but about sixr &QU j i -' I was almost cured. It i r : good than all the other mff'I&l L vj fried, put together, . - -v 1 ? f My friends begSn as'tvT ir'rT looked so well, and I tbb Cardui. Several are now t il!",r 1 7 Do you, Ia3y reader, " of the ailments due to worn v '' such as headache, backache Bleeplessness, and that everlaw. -leeling? wwww- -'j r" li 86. let us urge you to give CarduTt rriai, WC ICCl tuimucill il nui miy juu, lust as it has a million other women, u , the past half century. - . f '- Begin taking Cardui to-day. won't regret it. All druggists. : ; VfrittU! Cbartaneoea Medldn Co, lidle Advisory Dept. Ch&tt&noofa, Tenn., lor Sunai JnitruciiKU on your caw and 64-page book. Ucmi Traatmaofor Wanna," id plain wraepar.. N.C. 1M &t t YowlL Mm awta' j EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS . - The "regular fall examination of ap - plications for teachers' certificates will be held at the court house in New Bern Thursday and Friday, Oct.. 8th and 9th; beginning each day at 10 a. m. The-examination Thursday is - for white teachers and Friday for the col ored teachers. , ' ' ' - .: r Aoolicants for the -hi?h school cer tificate will be examined at the, same ' time and place. . -. . -a - ,. v '--S. M. BRINSON,' . : " Supt.. of Public Instruction i' . ? ; of Craven. CVmty.'. : 10-4-6ti.-2-S.W.. . . , - ' - FlSH-OY&TER-rFresh stock,, of. oyst - ers just arrfved, plenty , fur all. ; Just received from Morehead a fine lot of fish, 'Spanish .mackerel, flounders and trout, fine lotof; pole beans today Phone Uf. '' - , ' J. B. WATSON'' , - " ' f Fish & Oyster Kingi" NOTICE We, the undersigned, finding by ex perience that we cannot afford to' sell Milk Shakes, and Ice Cream Sodas at 5 -cents, have been - compelled to dis-"! continue this price and in the future on. and after, October . 10th i we will charge- 10 -cents- per ..glass" for- these fountain drinks. - .- -Bradham Drug Co., "Edw. Cfark, Cen tral Pharmacy", Pinnix Drug Co., Rail road Lunch:: Room,". Woo'd-Lanrs Dreg Coi , . - 10-l-10ti. i ' 'iculV-cr I 'Ipiiy, -.J y . ' ,' i , til . -. 1 ' r If - 6 , . . - Lir 'cns3 ':ditr j !; j and tWt THyAf vCt J - beat- :,a itz cUi v . ' - '-1 u -.- . v-.', --v'w '- 1- ; t 1 - ...... " .--v--- -. ,4 ,! - I :;; : NOTICE OF ELECTION . The general election for Congres- 1 gressinal, state, district, county and : township officers will.be held at the ) polling places in Craven county on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 19J4. The registration books will open on Thursday, October 1st, 1914, and will' close Saturday, t, October 24tn. Any person may register on any dax by ap- plying to the registrar at his home or place of brsiness. On Saturday the J registrar wilt be' at the polling place (with his book for the purpose of-reg-:,. istering any voters, who may apply for ' registration. Saturday October, 31st, ; the boaks will be opened for the pur- .? - pose of cl.allen&e only. '. ,, t -; - -' ;", The proposed constitutional amend---; mc-nts will also be voted on at said eleer , tion. Coj ies'-of said amendments may v obtained fiom the registerers in the sev- , eral precincts, register of deeds, Journal . 'ofn e or Sun office. ' '.i j ' 1 - Wm. Dunn.'jr. ' -.-i? Chairman Craven County - .' Kt. t B,oard of Elections, :-' -- -A. Nunn, Secretary. " - R. 10-l-3t. " -. ) -Notice . tooths, public ' -If you are 'looking for good health; phone or. call at Wert End Meat Market (Five Points) where: you ccan getjresh meats of all Jrinds at the lowest prices. 1 l JOWDY, Prop. 'f-'f'- " i (ruccessor to J. A. Boom) Prne 792' -" ' 164 Broad st 1 Qeick delivery . " CTi-te-ilt 5 4iTf, 'tzxz -i?le4 $iUv miUi - -1', - ' 4 I 4 I Tnv
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