,1 ft- i TABERNACLE BAPTIST .-. church ft? ' V- ' . .... ;.' , .' :; Sunday school 9 45 k. m.;.- Superis tendant Miller extends a cordial, invit ation to the pubiictJv.:, Preaching 11 00 o'clock a. m,v Ser mon lay the pastor; subject .."Shall We Make the Run.' . ! - 5 Evening service onvenes at 1 30 p. m. Pastor Thiot will deliver an Evan gelistic address at this time , on the subject -"A Tribune Experience. ", You ' are always welcome at the Tavernacle. ' " ' ' i ' ' FIRST CHURCH OF . s CHRIST SCIENTIST ' Middle Street ' Regular Sunday services 11 a. m, and 7 30 p. m. Subject "Are Sin Disease and Death Real," Golden Text 1 Corinthians, 15, 56, 57. The Reading room in the church is open daily from 3 to 5 p. m. The public is cordially welcome. Sundayschool 12 m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Divine service in the above named church will be conducted this Sabbath morning at ll o'clock, by Rev. VV. L. Bilbro. The public is cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school 9 45 a. m. Morning service eleven o'clock. Evening service seven-thirty. Special messages from the pulpit. Appropriate music by choir. Special selections by the Male quartet in the Sunday' school and the evening service, Members of the church and congrega tion are urged to be present and to bring their friends. L. W Oar W ) irii)',L 'tfii'$5 1 . , JOflN JACOB ASTOR f America's first millionaire, wu lar sighted man. He left the little v Use of W'dorf on the Rhine to come ft ;thls country of wonderful opportunity to , engage ' In the business of sellln pianos, but he soon learned that ther was more profit In the fur business., ll good years and bad years, he prosperer because under all circumstances he wi ' rigid economist and close trader. - By the close of the eighteenth centurj. he was the richest man In the Unit -States. Then, as his wealth continuei to grow, he did something which nearV everybody thought was foolish.' J& bought land on Manhattan Island. 'f beyond the developed section, which fa the ordinary vision was not likely to k encroached upon by the then little citl for generations to come. The wise men in New York said he was lnvltinj Tuin, tying up vast sums In unproductlv. iland that meant nothing but taxes. Bu ;he kept on buying land. In 1848, he dla leaving an estate worth over $3O.U00.OuO. Ready Money Land in New York made tne Astor estate what it is today Real estate is the foundation of wealth. There are a few men right our own county who will become wealthy by dealing in real esta At present time they are accumulating A SURPLUS IN OUR BANK They will be prepared for a "snap" when offered. Are you on of them? Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company NEW BERN, N. C. 65 Pollock St. Vegetables of Vll '"'kinds i in and out of season E. C. TISDALE Plenty of nice Ports mouth Mullets coming in weekly. Hackbunt. D. G. SMaw Successor to H. VV. Simp son Funeral Director AND EMBALMER Office 68 Broad St. Phone 16? Residence 28 S. F. St. " 829 HALF MILLION DOLLARS! I wiM st!l you the property jp Que street No.-.. 44.46-48-48 1-2 and h Jerkins Alley N os. 2-4-6-8-10-12 1 and 16 j ii ing near Union depot, Nc Bern, N C, for cash or on tirce. 4 I wi.l also move all or any of t building and pay you cash one tho sand dollars for them. You crganib a company say three gcoc1 nen iii money, and in ten years yen can waU away with 1-2 million dollars. Tht J place suits. There are three industries either one adopted by you would make you this money. (Signed) Isaac H. Smith, No. 81 1-2 Queen st. New Btl KEEP YOUR STOMACH AND LIV ER HEALTHY g A vigorous Stomach perfect working Liver and regular acting Bowels is guar anteed if you will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure good Digestion correct Constipation and have an ex cellent tonic effect op the whole system purify your blood and rid you cf all body poisons through the Bowels. Only 25c. at your druggist. RIVERSIDE METHODIST Sunday School at 9 30 a. m. and preaching by the pastor at 7 30 p, m. The public invited. At the evening service the doors of the church will be opened for the reception of members. CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Preaching 11 a. tn. and 7 '30 p. m., by the minister. Sunday school 3 p. m. Prayer service 7-30 o'clock Thursday night. FREE WILL BAPTIST Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. today by the pastor. The subject for the morning hour will be, "The Idolatry of the Nation." Subject for the evening service win be, "The Supremacy of Christ." The pastor' and church extends a cordial invitation to the public to at tend both .of these services. At the business meeting held Friday night, Mr. Everett was elected as pastor' to serve the church for the en suring year and he especially desires the presence of every member today, as he begins on another year's work and solicits the. aid and cooperation of each. member,. that greater work may be accomplished for the Master this year than in the one just past. Sunday school, at 3 o'clock p. m., R. O. Godley, Supt. GOLD FISH Free GOLD FISH Free GOLD For Free COME AND SEE Commencing Tuesday Morning at 10 o'clock, we will give FREE (as long as they last) to every cash purchaser of 50c. worth or more of Toilet Goods or J Medicines One 32 oz. fish globe with Two Gold Fish. Come Quick if you want one Bradham Drug Co. BROAD AND POLLOCK STREETS The SsaS The Best Hot Weather , Tonle fiROVK'8 TASTEtESS chill TONIC enriches the blood, builds op the whole system and will won. derfally atreagthen and fortify you to withstand h. devreMioi of t hot summer. SQc. " n li 1 1 rl lr a in i C A' 5 T, O Fv I f i i i i 1 1 i i i EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS The regular fall examination of ap plications for teachers' certificates will 4 - 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 coir ored teachers. .; Applicants for the high school cer tificate will, be examined at the same time and place. - S. M. BRINSON, ' ', j-' " r. Supt. of Public Instruction T" 1 - . of Craven County. ' , 10-4-6ti.-2-S.W. , , - - HP ERIK. YET White Enamel Furniture is not at all Expensive, yet it is Beaut if ul, D u ra ble, Sanita r y See the Suit in our window and notice the Artistic Design It's Beautiful to Look Upon, Inexpensive to Buy. J. SL MILLER FURNITURE CO. : , : ; ' The Home Furnlsners' t NEW ' BERN - V and MOREHEAD CITY THE EASTER CAROLINA FAIR : New Bern, M. C, Octcter 27th to 30th, 1914. .-'.' v)r- ' If you have no way of sending your Exhibit to the Fair ; Grounds notify us and we will haul it to; the Fair Grounds and return free of charge. r Out-cf-tovm Exhibitors may express their exhibits to us charges "collect fj IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK. North Carolina, Craven County: In the Matter of the Will of John H. George, Deceased. Citation to Interested Parties In Re Caveat To Henderson George of Craven county, North Carolina; James W. George, N. P. Godette, Mary Go dette and Fannie Willoughby, and John R. Bowen, Administrator, with the will annexed, of Craven county, North Carolina, and to all devisees, legates, distributees or other parties in interest and non-resident: You, and each of you, as persons interested in the estate of the late John H. George, colored, are hereby notified that James George, Jr., hav lnc; entered a rnve.it of the paper writing-, purporting to be the will of John H. George, and having filed the bond required by law, and the case having been transferred to the Supe rior Court for trial at term, you will appear at the November term. 1914, of Craven County Superior Court, which said term convenes on the 23d day of November, 1914, and make yourselves proper parties to the said proceeding, if you choose. This 23d day of September, 1914. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court of Craven County. 9-24-4wks. beaCfort; north Carolina the FISHERMAN'S PARADISE Spanish Mackerel, Blue Fish. Trent. Plenty of boats Charg Moderate. COMFORTABLE HOTELS AND COTTAGES Extremely low Season Week End Sunday EXCURSION FARES, via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Ask ticket agents for timetables and lares or write V. E. PORCH Beai fort. N. C. H. S. LEARD. G. P. A., Norfolk, Va .'. F. MITCHELL, T. P A. Raleigh, N. C. Special One-Quart Mason WANTED 100 Bales of Strict Middling Cotton We will allow all our custo mers 10 cents per pound for cotton in exchange for mdse. from our store at New Bern! A n or Jacksonville, N. C. also al-'()0 CIS. FCF IlOZClt low 10 cents per pound on ac counts. T. J.TURNER FUR. CO; JARS H. C. Armstrony The National Bank OF NEW BERNE, N. C. IS THE OLDEST and STRONGEST AND IN THIS SECTION Capital, Surplus and profits $200, 000.00 Total Resources 900,000.00 4 Percent Interest paid on Savings and Time Deposits. i mm fok m One nice home in Ghent on Spencer Ave, Two nice homes in Riverside, National Avenue. Nine nice homes inside city limits, in dif ferent parts of town, some very desirable locations. Four nice homes in Bridgeton I also have some vacant lots in Bridgeton New Bern, Ghent and Riverside. I can sell you property for cash or on easy terms. Don't fail to see me before you buy. I can save you money, and don't forget to see me before you buy that farm. I have what you want. I handle everything in real estate. Come to see me. If you don't buy I will be glad to see you any way. i w. FOifflE . ' THE MAN : ! It if IDanicfe' Building Opposite Gaston Bold 1 '". iili'.i.''.'';:-,?.

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