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Q . '.- ft -v.. ) '( r 4c J nil t 1 , . A M Af aiy Sick Spells v . . BEGIN WITH" ' - 1 ; Cough f and Colds and will end there if you take Duffy's Cough Killer ' They relieve hoarseness, sore throat and other trouble inciden tal to cold and darrp weather. ig : ' 'THe pnl.' cough syrup that -k - vUts nnf- sirfcWi and - does not dopeVcan;Ke.given to children "without fear; harmless even-in . full size dose. ,. 'Acts by soothing and stimu latinEfthe mucous surfaces that is antiseptic, - Sample given to anyone that has a cough or cold. F S DUFFY'S Pharmacy .4c "4c : '4c 4c ' .4c '4c ' 4c 4c 4c 4c .4 4c 4c t t 4c 4c ; J $ ! C. .2 j k - - -" 1 ' 3y a Keclilie Display COULDN'T SPEAK WHEN AD i DRESSED AND PH YSICIAN HAD TO BE CALLED - Los Angeles, Oct 4 -Rigid as.a mum my, Louis A. Albright, a visitor from Canton, Ohio., was found gazing into a necktie shop at " Fourth - and Spring streets by the police early in the morn ing.' He was apparently held in a hyp notic trance bv an , electric globe re volving before 'a reflector of many col ors, and many facets. . It was only after hours of work by surgeons at the re ceiving hospital that Albright was re stored to full consciousness. Walking his beat, Patrolman Wat son saw the man gazing intently into the window. :: Returning thaf way half an hour later, Mr. Albright .held the same position. Telling himself that the stranger was a very deliberate "window shopper" the patrolman paa;;d on. But when he came by the store a third time and saw that Albright had not budged he thought it time to investigate. "Pretty ties, sir," he suggested with due respect. , . - He might have been talking to a rock. "Nice night, sir," ventured the pa trolman once more. Again there was no response.. Watson touched the window- gazer. There was no movement. The ambulance was called. Mr. Al bright was tipped into a stretcher and driven to the hospital. NOTICE! , High grade Beef ,v ' Pork and Sausage at " . J. M. PERRY'S Meat Market 217 Pollock Street Phone 790. Right Prices Quick Delivery Kryptok Glasses Do you really know how con venient and attractive Kryp ptoks are? They combine near and far vision in one lens. Yet they have no lines nor seams to blur your vision, give you a freakish appearance or accentuate your age. And they free you from fussing with two pairs of glass es We invite you to come in and see them. Jr. J. 0. BAXTER Optometrist . 9faviviiH - M 'P Hi on Ill s HI hi : 0 : M , -M . ! H Hi in ill Hi v. n ' Clothes t'A"-A That 4SIH$$? Fit ' It takes time to make my clothes. .., -Every stitch is eved by hand, painstaking and . slowly. ;:: When the carmen 'right 'till the fabr'r is v " That's why c'ctl.trt ir their own euii-i from U 1 ,i so well- that nothing else: J Then too, ou . i n i in height of shcu!dcrf-,.In V even when the che finished,, it is right and stays accurcis and retailers order .-. tailor they know clothes d enough for jLhem. . ny other man 'men differ ! of neck in arms and legs, it nt is the same. I emphasize the aro.:g points,' Bring out your better personality'and makeyo'i stand out from ie common place. r j M i 4 My Fall" and Winter Woolens are exclusive each pattern only large enough for a single suitr' - : ; You should see them now and give me time to do my best work i' ,"Ji ' I'' i ' y' jt - ; , ."..- TAILOR MADE SUITS" AT $20 - F. WICK,- I & B ;:: O ! VA m 1 i v. 1 I 1 i'.i SHEBIF TAX SALE By virtue of the tax iht of Craven county in my hands for collection for the year 1913, and in default In the payment according to the provisions of the existine law. I have levied on the land of the following named per sons and will sell the same at the court house door in New Bern, N. C, at 12 o'clock m.' Monday the 2nd day of November, 1914, to satisfy said ta.es and cost on same. This Oct., 3rd, 1914. R. B. LANE, - Sheriff Craven County. No. 3 township, white, Ferdi nand Harris, 97 acres Cohb'ton $12.50 Townsi ip No. 3, colored. Best, John, 1 lot $7.08 8.10 3.85 8.K5 7.8X S.75 Mystery Has Its Charms Lovers of fiction that mystifies and holds one spellbound while the thread of the - narrative is being skillfully un tangled should under no circumstances fail to get a copy of next Sunday's New York World in the Illustrated Magazine of which will appear the second installment of "Danger," Sir A. Conan Doyle's remarkable story of submarine warfare against England and another "Cleek of Scotland Yard" de tective story by T. W. Hanshew. Orde. the Sunday World in advanc e.dvra Children Cry for Fletcher's J 5Tie Slad You Have Always Eoaglit, v.Ii!ia Las-crA , , in use for ovev SO years, has bornoiie sicrnatnre cli- : . and ha.- been mad; v.rA r hiu pcr, ; 3Z$?-- sonal smpcj-lsicn clm-o ii" f.-i,'nP7.-.' , tfc?McA4t& Allow no one to dect-Ivo J'tu i t i!. ', AH Counterfeits, lmitntion mid "Jus-; -r ;;r,rvl ' aro bnS V ; Experiiacials tltnt ti iile wiili and cadii ; . t:, j Iji-:;!Ih f . , lniants and "C!liiid:-irji .Experience Jpi,'aeiit ' v ' Casioria ii.1 -a harmless substitute foi coric, Drois v.r.il S'jothinjf Syrups, eontains "iit3-'r Or'ani, FlorpUino substance. It i;o is it iru.-vauiec. and aiin.vs r?. :-i;.i:!icss. 5'ojt :;icr-i lia 5e-M in t:!i;.iiuii uo taa - c. FlulvJcjicy, Y.V.: Colic, u: Tcr-;:. Diairuce:--. l.v Tn.nLt'.oi fh i"f as?imUpa .":'! ."csl, &vv.?: !ualti- 'i'be f.hi' -Xt-cv-' s.na oca Tf e Mot lio r Caf-;.. It i ' nor o OU, Pare- -!o-r,ant. It, Jarcotio i-oys V.orms :. years it :- ?a and J'.TCl3 tres. i;i .-.-vV.a-r Fresh Tub Butter just received. The best to be had. Hackburn. in Use "Cot's.- 4y $S4& Over 3D Years The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought NOTIC OF SALE. Bowden, Pete, 1 lot, Dover...: Craven, Henry, I lot Hargett, J. R., 1 lot Cove City.... Heath, Davie, 1-2 acre Cove City Hall, Leila, I lot Dover Kornegay, T. K., 1 lot Dover 7.14 & NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. Pursuant to the power of sa !c l v the undersigned in a certain Mortgagn Deed executed on the 23rd day of April 1914 by Chas. A. Pollock and Hattie Pollock to M. C. Williams, the same being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for 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, I will sell for cash on the lth day of October 1914, at the Court House door in Cra ven County to the highest bidder, the following tract or parcel of land, tn wit 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 fde In the office of the Resist ct of Deeds for Craven Co inty in Book 1 7, Page 3, to whi.-h reference is hereby made and being lot No. 90 as designated and shown njio:: said map and being the same lot purchased by the party of the fr;t part from J. A. Boom reference to ft - a - in a - n 4 ' - ' 4 '' 1 . '' K 1 ' 4 t I 1 . 1 4 4 WE WILL PAY YOU PI ill -A n vi si - s m i ) NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY. Under the virtue of the powers vested in me 1y la.w, by virtue of the tax list for 1912, notice is hereby L'ven that I have levied as Sheriff and Tax Collector on the following bank stock, listed by the following named parties, on said tax list for the year 1912, this day and will sell the same under the powers vested in me as aforesaid, at the court house door of Craven county, In the city- of New Bern, on the 24th day of October, A'. D., 1914. This 3rd day of October, 1914. R. B. LANE, Sherlfr Craven county. The following named shares set op posite each name owned by said parties in the Mutual Aid Banking company of New Bern, N. C. is hereby advertised for sale for the nonpayment -of taxes for State and County, for the year 1912. The same having been properly and re irularlv listed and otivment refused by said oarties and by said bank. This 3rd day of Oct, 1914. . W. H. Burton 4, M. S. Watson 1, W. Dv Pettipher 2, C. C. Roach 2,'H. E.': Dawson 1. J. P, Stanley 7, Dr. C. C. Whitley 1, H. W. Thompson 7, Parker Roberts 1," Safnuel. Foster 1, Jno;, R. Holland irkerfittf Whitley 2, ;Wrh. Crispin 2, -Walter Fulchcr 1, J no: A. Booa .7, J. II. Fisher 8, Revr Y: G. Avant : Mary 1Thomps.on ; : l,' J, F, Cordan 2. . - , . "H .'x ' ; Sheriff Craven County. GREATLY REDUCED FARES 'TO 5 RALEIGH ANO; RETURN, VIA . SOUTHERN RAILWAY - l"l ShiR us yout 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. 1st or Nov ist. - - , . L3 tVc: ;:i;Ten Cents : We want you to have It for yours. ... , V X INCORPORATED . NEW FE"N, N. C. FEEE-CIUCK Account North Carolina State'Agri I g cultural Fair, October .th, ''tf CUi ; to 24th, 1914. In addition to. the excellent regular oasseneer train service to and from Ral eigh, the following Speical trainswill be operated ''Ixf V--'H'-'tf',!-October 21 and 22, Goldsboro and intermediate 'stations toj Raleigh;, and return: leave Goldsboro 8 45 . a.' -m., arrived Raleigh 8 00 a. m.. Returning leave '-Raliegh'5' (Freight-; Nation) . f 50 o. nt.. same dav. '".' i-. -'i ' : -Don't miss this' opportunity, to visit the creat state fair numerous free at tractions; See DeLoyd Thompson loop the loop and flying up side down in his areoplane, "Panama inj peaCe and war," great fireworks display.. y. tfivlrtrt: to the Pale 'and SIclIj The fH S'TtidT'I penera! Mrengrtlisning tnnii, VKO v.'S TASTELESS chill TONICdrii" i. i ; n. net tie blood, builds up the i.t t jiBi Tor adult and diildrmj. which deed is hereby made for better description. This 10th d:-.y of September, 1914 M. C. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. FISH-FISH-FISH All kinds, receiv ed daily. Quick delivery A. W. WAT-STON, Phcne747 1?. Middle St. .... ..,v;w-v;;i 0 OF SMALL FARMS Monday October 10:10 a.m. This is 250 acres, the Jim Arnold property, now belonging to J. E. Morris, 15 miles west of the city on Neuse Road. The land is unusually rich and productive and the crops now growing on the land show what the land is. Located as it is on the Central Highway, near schools and churches, makesitvery desirable for homes. It is divided into small farms, so as to make it attrac tive to all classes of buyers, and will be sold at auction on the land Monday Oct. 19th at 10:30 a.m. Brass Band Concert Gold Watch and Many Souvenirs Free We Sell Rain or Shine Easy Terms. Remember the aate, Monday Oct 1 9th: and the time 1Q:3& r " : Jfeii RecSity- ;&! AesEobi Co. E. M. Andrews. i Greensboro, N. C. ID) TOn T7TN
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