L :.G2 TWO '.i:a :;iuhnal, rev rnrtN, n. c. IlUi 'SAVINGS On a Jcurnsl Gccycl? di if- Want The New Applying to Consecutive Insertions Only, When Fully Paid in Advance 1 Insertion.. 3 Insertions..... 6 Insertions 12 Insertions 30 Insertions FOR EXAMPLE: A 25-word ad costs 25 cents for one insertion, 50 cents for three Insertions, 75 cents for six in sertions, $1.25 for twelve ins Hons, $3.00 for thirty insertions. FOR LARGE TYPE: Two and one half times the above prices. . No ads taken for less than 25 cents. Each initial and abbreviation is counted as a word All ads that are not run on consecutive days are strictly one cent per word. Remit by money order or check. Do not ask for credit; we can't give It at such prices. FOR RENT One or more rooms nicely furnished suitable for single person or couple. Table board conven ient. Apply No. 5 New street. 10-22-3ti. WANTED Three experienced white waitresses at once, positions will be . permenant if satisfaction is given . -Apply James Hotel. 10-22-3ti.pd. WANTED Young or middle aged lady to travel with family. Good salary and all expenses paid. Call Mrs. R- E. Busey, Patterson House, Room 20. .2FOR SALE One 5 passenger touring -car, 40 horse-power, good conditions just overhauled must be sold at once. Write Box 42, Pollocksville, N. C. :10-20-8ti. pd. . FOR SALE Auto runabout, in per : feet condition, used only six months.. Apply to Neuse Grocery Co., phone 716. : 10-20-6U. 1XOST Gold Bar Pin with initial -E. S. H. between residence of T. G. JHyman and Elks Temple. Finder -will be rewarded if returned to Jour 'nal office. 10-18-3 ti. . LOST Watch Fob, somewhere in City. Monogram "B. O. J." Finder return to Journal office and receive reward. XTOR RENT Six room house No. 11 King street, Electric lights, water and fine neighborhood. $18.25 per nonth . includiag water rent. Apply No. 123 Broad street. 10-10-6t ilF YOU Have wood to be sawed, it will pay you to see R. N. Turbeville, ..at Tolson Lumber Company. 9-27-30 ti. WOK RENT Houses No. 152 and 1$4 "George street. Each contains 5 rooms nd all modern conveniences. Apply to J. W. Stewart. 10-4-tf. JFOR RENT Large fertile farm in 'PendeV county. Special inducements to reliable farmer. Address J. W. Sears, Vanceboro, N. C. 10-14-6U. pd. WILL SAW YOUR WOOD in your yard. Phone 273. W. F. Hill , 10-3-30 JFOUND One pair glasses in post of fcoe. Owner -can have same by calling .Atjthe Journal office and paying for this sFOR RENT Mddern seven room ' Jboose,: having all conveniences. ' No. 5 "Griffith .street, Phone 220 or apply to T. Caion. - - j 9-9-tf. Exchange That Article You - Have cad Don't Need for Something You i Can Use by Putting an Ad In the 7aralY WANT AD Column. , ; s, Sfione I. , , ' . 1 . ' " . The proper thing to do whenevef you want a cook, a coxy room a first class .ethnographer, book-keeper, ;, salesman emd clerk lar to let a Journal "WANT AD get k for you. They are trry to Ad Rates OF Bern Journal .... lc a Word .... 2c a Word .... 3c a Word .... 5c a Word :.10c a Word run. khimi small lertile tarm in Columbus county. Special induce' men is to renaDie larmer. Address George Marshall, Vanceboro, N. C 10-14-6ti. pd. FOR SALE Choice Chrysantheums and Dahlias. Chas Woodell, 34 East Front. Phone 828. 10-14-14 ti Beautiful Chrysanthumns, Yellow and White, red Dahlias, Palms and Ferns for asle. J. W. Watson, 34 New Street, Fhone 353. Journal's WANT ADS get Results. Try Them and See for Yourself, pnone 8. OLD PAPERS for sale, supply, 10 cents the hundred. Apply Journal office. Limited LOST Suitcase, between Bridgeton and New Bern Finder return to A J Holton, Bridgeton, and receive rewa rd 01-18-6U pd FOR SALE "Ford" Engine, 16 H. P. four cylinder, suitable- for a launch. In good condition. Will sell cheap. See, or write to, F. S. Duffy, Corner South Front & Middle Streets- JUST RECEIVED A fresh tine of ' assorted chocolates, nut chocolates and chocolate almonds. , EDWARD CLARK Elk Temple, phone- 94. 10-15-tf. FOR PICKLING Purposes I have green tomatoes, onions, cabbage and' peppers. Best stock, bupply United so come early before they are gone. H. E. Royal 1. I( The Other Fellow Has Something You Want Put an Ad In the Jour nals WANT AD Column and Get It Phone 8. ' i ' FOR SALE At a bargain. 1 cotlOl press. 1 sixty saw gin, 1 small engine anb boiler. Apply to J. W Stewart. -23- tf IT IS THE DUTY OF. EVERY DEMOCRAT TO VOTE IN THE CO MING ELECTION TO BE . HELD ON NOVEMBER 3.. IF YOU ARE NOT PROPERLY REGISTERED, NOW IS THE Ti ME TO ATTEND TO THE MATTER. ' - , ,. ' SAMPSON GROVE CO.' - " Boardman, Fla. ' V t as For -Sale, 12,000 Pecan Tree. " FOR SALE Paper Shell and Fancy Varieties Sehley, Stuart, Success Del mas Van Deman Curtis.: AH budd ed 3 year Old.Prlce 60C Address. " . , 1 - VIRGIL WALKER, i , 79 PoUock St. , ' New Bern.'N. G Grc?2 Truit just received MAINTAIN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ; : Checking accounts are invited by The Peoples Bank in amounts of $1.00 or more. Such an ac- count will prove of great convenience ih the pay-' ment of household and other current expenses and will save time' and trouble. ; ...V : A This bank has also provided many other facili ties and cordially invites you to make usa of them, to the fullest extent. f. fj i I . i t: -y MMIIIffffffM Five Minute Cure If stomach Is bad Pape's Diapepsin" is Quickest, Surest Indigestion Cure Known You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one vour stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmless- ness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomach. It3 millions of cures In indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world ever. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your hone keep it handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree wtth the,, if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head aches, dizziness and nausear eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress varnishes. Its prompt ness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a' reve lation to those who try it. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the executor of the last will-and testament of H. J. Staub, deceased, late of the county of Craven, state of North Carolina, thas is to notify all persons having claim against the. said estate to file them uly verified with the undersigned, ore or before the 21st day of October, 1915. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said' estate will please make im mediate settlement. This October 21st, 1914L , D. E. HENDERSON, Executed New Bern North Carolina'. OPE VISITJfie SlflUS,;-, POOR OF ROT.TE HEf.R STORY CURRENT THAT BENE DICT XV. MAKES MIDNIGHT TOURS OF ETERNALCIT Y ' , Rome, Oct. 22. The poor of the Eternal City sre stirred by a sotry tiff, . Benedict XV., like a modern Haroun-al-Raschild, is secretly visit ing the slums of Rome in order-to study at - first hand the needs and aspirations of the city's poor. ; tf ..How much credence can be glfen to the story it is difficult to tell,; but the. most circumstantial accounts ' are given by those who claim to ; have recognized the Pope on these id night excursions, They say that' there is no mistaking him . in the silent' priestly bearing of the short statured nan with the twitching nostrils' 3nd peculiar expression of the eyes, due to drooping eyelids. ' ' On the othef hand, it is pointed- out that, not only woujd such excursions be entirely contrary to: the spirA in AND LIV ATjJ FOUNTAIN X:V:-i--M HIS CURE FATAL. LONDON COURT TRIES UCi G. E. MILLER OF CHICAGO IS AC CUSED OF KILLING GIRL BY GIVING HER DRUG LONDON, - Oct. 22 Considerable interest has been' aroused by the trial at the Old Bailey Police Court of Or lando Edgar Miller, an American charged with manslaughter, the po lice alleging that he caused the death of Miss Kate Scott at Miller's Insti tute at Isleworth last June by he ad ministration of a drug.' William Wilcox, a Home Office ex pert, today testified as to the danger ous character of the drug and declared -that it was unsuitable for Miss Scott's ailment. Miller, testifying in his own behalf, said he had been given charge of de firium cases in Chicago by the Cook County Hospital and had been very successful in bringing about' -cures. His- method of treatment,- he said,' had been! fully recognized by- many physic ians ia America. He alstf declared that he came; fo England from,: the United" States, on the invitation of the Duke and Duches of Manchester. Miner s' tareer ia Jbicago Was a' ; VarleaT One -t:, , CHICAGO, Oct, 22 Orlando E. Miller was1 president of St. - Luke's Society, an organization which con ducted an establishment , in which Alderman "Blind Birfy" Kent and others lost their lives 6r a fire in 1902.. Miller and his manager were held and subjected to severe censure. ' -. ' , Miller' was at various tunes editor of a small newspaper,: an officer , of a branch Y. M. C. A., grocery superin tendent or . a Sunday scftoor, , manu facturer of patent ' medicine and owner of a sanitarium for the cure of . the drug habit. He is not known at the Cook County HospitaL According to the 'records of the institution,, he never was , a member of . the - medical . staff. DEPOT IS BURNED AT WILLIAM- STON r i GREENVILLE, Oct. 22 Fire yes terday, morning- destroyed1 the Atlantic Coast Line depot at WiUiamston., t.It is learned that the baggage-room was well fifTed with valuables, among them: being sample trunks of a. hardware-salesman valued at a very high price. No partic ulars have been learned ot, the fire, as to how it started, nor the exact amount of the damage, though it is understood that, the building with it contents- is a total loss. i t" ' ' . f i which "the occupants of the Vactican have acted ' since Pius IXw immured himself there, but they wbuld "seem to be to certain extent unnecessary; (As Archbishop of Bologna and pre viously as the : holder, of several con fidential offices in the Vatican, few men in holy - orders had a more -in timate acquaintance with the condi tion 'of Italy's poor and. thetr "needs. But all arguments to this effect are ridiculed by those who declare'; that they have seen His Holiness on these nightly 'trips- and cannot be mistaken in the identity of the strangely silent visitor.' "' ' r ' ' , -T T M. OTTL 1 M fJ Cr- ew Bern Journal I hereby agree to subscribe to The Daily Jour nal for six months to be delivered to Street Nn. - . -. and to pay the carrier 10 cents per week. Signed. Date Gocycle to be given to For HO lOF NEW r OLDEST and AND L Capital, Surplus and Total Resources Percent Interest paid on Savings and Time X :';:.'f Deposits- --i,. ?y , 1T For in TO .CONSUMERS ONE SOLID CARLOAD 6? WINESAP L Grown in South-YVc:t . cmJ frcli, r c c i Boys aindf girls, another J large ! shipment . of - Go- ' ' - " . L'". i cycies nas arrivea: eer bus, , cut 'out coupon below, have some . re- ' y) liable person to sign it, bring it ' to ? The Daily I Journal, where you can get a Gocycle Free. al ,1 V,J- BERNE, N. G. STRONGEST t .III - THIS SEGEI $ profits ;. $2C0,CC0.00 9C0,C90.0O ,1 I Jmm s W 1 1 V: II -A ric!:c 1 "Lzzz in err Mm Bank 4

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