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THE DAILY JOURNAL; NEW BERN, N. C. PAGE THREE f 9 : rev vrr nn mn : I.UU LliUULy: I L I , ULIlUlirULi Wlille.Ensnel Fornitiffe is not at all Expensive, yet it is Beautif ul,Durable,Sanitary " See the Suit in our. window l and notice the Artistic Design It 's Beautiful to Look, Upon, Inexpensive to Buy. J. S. MILLER FURNITURE CO. "The Home Furnishers' NEW BERN r and MOREHEAD CITY ATHENIAN LODGE No. 8, K of Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m., over Gas Co's office, Middle St., J. R. What head C C, J. H. Smith, K of R and Visiting brothers are assured of cheva lier's welcome. y CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS ' OF HARMONY Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights at, 7:30 o' clock in each month at Knights of Har mony hall, corner Broad and Hancock streets, J. K. Willis, President; R. J. Dibosway, Secretary; George Moulton, Financial Secretary ORDINANCES Alderman Ellis, moved the adoption of the following ordinances. Be it Ordained by the Board of Alder men Of the City of New Bern: Section 1. That Chapter 5, of the ordinance of the city be amende? by adding at the end thereof the following section; Sec. 29. Whoever stops a street car on a footway or common crossing used by pedestrains shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon convic tion thereof, shall be fined the sum of one dollar. " Motion seconded and upon roll call adopted. Sec. 30. It shall be unlawful for any person driving an automobile, carriage, dray, wagon or other vehicle, to stop for a longer period than ten minutes, such automobile, carriage, dray, wagon or other vehicle, in Griffin or Queen streets in front of the brick building situate at the northeast corner of said streets. Whoever violates this ordin ance shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined the sum of Five Dollars. Alderman Scott moved the adopt . inn m rne mimwintr ordinances ; Be it Ordained by the Board of Alder . men of the City of New Bern Sec. 43 r Whoever places or main tains any1" peanut roaster on any side walk in the citv shall be deemed truiltv j. of a misdemeanor, - and upon convic . tion thereof shall be fined the Sum of Five Dollars for each offense. Motion seconded and carried. - ' Alderman Ellis, moved the adoption of the following ordinance Be it Ordained by the Board of Alder- men of the City of New Bern Section 1. That chapter 16 of the ordinance of the city be amended by adding at the end thereof the following section Sec. 7. No bill shall bt approved or allowed by the Board for payment until the sane shall have been approved in writing by the Chairman of the Com mittee authorizing such expenditure, and no bill shalj be made or work en tered into unless authorized by Chair man of Committee. Alderman Hall seconded the motion and upon roll call the same was adopted. Alderman Satterthwaite moved the flffantinn nf thp fnllnwintr nrHinflnrp Be it Ordained; by the Board, of Al ' cermen of the City of New Bern ' Section ' 1 That Chapter 5 of the ; ordinance of the . city be amended by adding atthe end thereof the following section ',. . ',- ." Alderman Satterthwaite moved the adoption of the following ordinance Pe it Ordained by the Board of Alder " men "of the City of New Bern: Section 1. That chapter 4 of the ordinances of the city be amended by adding at the end thereof the following sections Sec. 41. Whoever engages in switch ing, naking up trains, or shifting rail road cars, engines or tra ns, on or through Crescent street between the hours of 8 o'clock p- m. and 7 o'clock a. m.: or whoever allows any rauroaa car or engine to stand on said street for a longer period than ten ninutes shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined Five Dollars for the first and Ten Dollars for' the second offense. Sec. 42. Whoever shall maintain a railroad track in Crescent street with out covering the cross-ties thereof and keeping said street in good order shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon Conviction threof, shall be, fined the sum .of Fifty Dollars, and each day any such track is' maintained in violation of this ordinance shall con- constitute a separate and distinct of fense. ( F. T. PATTERSON, Clerk, WIIEII.YOU A;G00pvDEALl:f:K la the day time, and feel doll, lazy and discouraged, you have e very symptom ; of a, torpid liver. j. ;,; " v : Simmons Red Z Liver Reg ulator ( The Powder Form ) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious impurities which have interfered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the stomach is cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a- feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealer. Pricft, large package, $1.00 Ask for the fenaln with the Bed Z on the label. 1 1 yon cannot gat H, remit to as, we will eod by ma) 1 postpaid. Simmons Liver Renletor is Also put op in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, $1.00 pel bottle. Look lor the Hod Z labeL J. H. ZQUN & CO., fropi St Louis, Ho. fcE 3d SAY, MR. SECOND WARD VO TER: SOME CHANGES HAVE RE CONTLY BEEN MADE IN THE SE COND WARD AND IT MAY BE THE CASE THAT" YOU ARE NOT NOW A VOTER IN THAT PRE CINCT. DONT' FAIL TO SEE ABOUT THIS AT ONCE. I?RESm PORK SAUSAGE Phone us your order for iine Pork Sausage, home-made, Fresh Pork, Stall-fed Beef. I J. M. PERRY, Phone 790, 217 Pollock St. Prices ? right. Quick delivery. SHUTTLE TRAIN SERVICE Between Union Passenger Station and Eastern Carolina Fair Grounds To Cure a. Cold In On 9 Day ' eke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops Hit Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Drueeists - refund money if it fails to core. U. W. GROVE'S sisnature oii .sch box. 2Sc EVER DEMOCRATIC VOTER IN NEW BERN SHOULD SEE THAT HE IS PROPERLY REGISTERED. THE ELECTION IS NEAR AT HAND AND UNLESS YOU ARE REGIS TERED YOU CANNOT VOTE. OCTOBER1" 27, 28, 29, and 30, 1914 ' Schedule: : Lv. New Bern 7:30 A. M. 9:15 " " 10:15 " " 12:40 P. M. 1:40 " " 3:00 " 4:00 " 5:00 " 6:15 " Lv. Fair Grounds 8:10 A. M. 9:45 " 10:45 " 12:00 Noon ' 1:10 P. M. 2:30 " 3:30 4:30 5:30 ' 6:40 Fare 10c one way. Purchase ticket from ticket agent at station and Fair ground. Tickets will be sold for the round trip. No half fares. Children 5 years of age and over pay full fare. For further information apply to T. H. Bennett, ticket agent, phone 737. NOTICE Hours of Closing Mails Effective - October 4 (Sunday only.) Malls close for Jacksonville 8 40 a. m Beaufort 8 40 a. m. Goldsboro 8 40 a. n. Norfolk 8 40 a. n. Wilmington 9 00 a. m. (ex. Oriental 9 00 a. m. (ex. Sun.) Raleigh 2 10 p. m. (ex. Sund.) Beaufort 5 40 p. n. (ex. Sun.) Goldsboro 5 40 p. m. Oriental 5 40 p. m. Night Express 12 00 p. m. (ex OLD FASHION BUCKWHEAT 4 lb S. D. Lard 48c 10 lb S. D. Lard $1.20 PHONE 174 II. C. Armstrong Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for yeras, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamber lain's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," say W. B. Mattison No. 7 Sherman Street, llornullsville, N. Y. For sale by all Dealers. STOPS ITCHING Child Cured by Saxo Salve Patterson, N. Y. "My children had Sun.) skin disease which the doctor callej I itch or eczema. He gave them medi : cinea and ointments for it with very little benefit, but Saxo Salve has cured . them and stopped the itching. Sufferers. from itching eczema should U3e it. Mrs. L. K. Baker, Patterson, N. Y. If we can't cure your skin trouble' with our Saxo Salve and Saxo Soap we will buy back the empty tube. For Sale by F. S. DUFFY New Bern, N. C. Sun.) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A BRITISH NAVY HOPELESS LUNG CURED TROUBLE Sturdy Teutons Putting Up Re markable Fight But the Odds Against Them Seem Too Great Many recoveries from Lung Troubles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengthens the Lungs checks the Cough and gives relief at once. Mr. W. S. Wllkins Gates N. C. writes "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey in a ! case given up as hopeless and it effected a complete cure." Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. If your cough is dry and hacking let it trickle down the throat you will surely get relief. Only 25c. at your druggist. NOTICE Commencing Thursday, October 15th, 1914, the Norfolk Southern K. R. Co.'s freight warehouse will be opened 7-30 a. m. and closed 5 p. m. Freight received for forwarding same date as following East, 7 30 a. m. to 10 30 a. m. West, 7-30 a. m. to 10 00 a. m. Norfolk and Raleigh districts 7 30 a. m. to 3-30 p. m. Freight received after this time sub ject to 24 hours delay. Oriental branch 7 30 a. m. to 4 30 p. m. for forwarding next a. m. J. P. C. DAVIS, Agent. Vegetables of all kinds and out of season E. C. TISDALE in A Marvelous Escape. "My 111 tie boy had a marvclo i - es cape," writes I'. F. Bastlams of Prlnn Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc curred in the middle of the night. I It got a very severe attack of croup. As hick would have It, I had a large bottlc of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in tin house. After following the direction? for an hour and twenty minutes l-e was through all dinger." Sold by all Healers POTTER & SHFERT Engineers and Surveyors Broad arTd Middle Strs. New Bern, N. C. F.M.Simmons A.D.Ward SIMMONS & WARD Attorneys and Councellor LAW Rooms 401 and 404 Elks' Temple NEW BERN, i N. C. THE ENGLISH VESSELS ARE SHELLING OSTEND The Men-O'-War Have Begun Play An Active Part In the World's Great est Conflict : CUT THAT' HAY, . . . WITH A, V . - JOHNSTON MOWER and ;v, RAKE , AND BALE IT WITH A v Royal Steel Hay Press FEED WILL BE HIGH SAVE " ALL. YOU ' - ' -;-,can', a -: r- Grain brilisManure; jreajdgjes, Disc Harrows and Plows. v Red Oats, Rye; Vetch, ' Clover, Etc. k .-at INCORPORATED . N. C. T LONDON, Oct. 22 Reports that the Germans had evacuated Ostend and were retreating toward Bruges and that their west Flanders armv from the vie- nity of the coast south to Courtrai was being hammered into a zig-zag line by the combined efforts of the British navy and the British, French and Bel gian troops, seemed to coincide at so many points today that, in the absence of claims of any advances from Berlin, opinion here was that the fighting among the canals of North Belgium had been generally against the invaders. It . is clear now that ships have been playing an important part in the warfare along the coast. The admiralty officially announced that the monitors Severn, Humber, and Merzy, not only bombarded the German position south of Ostend, but landed detachments of marines with machine guns. ' it. is reported from other sources that eleven war vessels in all are taking part . in the operations, but theyare not named. Curiously enough, the monitors re tain that title from 'Lincoln's . cheese box'.'- of Civil war fame, and so far apparently they have been able to dodge submarine attacks. - How the German submarines got to Ostend is I unknown. With the ! fighting .along the Belgian coast, hardly more than seventy miles from Davore. the area of. hostilities; necessarily i Iiolda ' chief interest with the British public, though according to last night' Paris' official communication there were Violent 'act ions here and there along more than a seventy-mile front, extending almost due j north and south from Neiu port to Labassee. Everywhere the Allies claim ed to be holding their positions. Reinforcements for .he German right have been spoken of daily since Ostend was taken, and today comes a report that Austrian forces 'were being trans-j ferred from the Italian frontier for this purpose, -i " " 1 Rumors that Emperor fWillia n, ie seriously ill are filtering? ia here via Paris, and this with a report that German fleet is off Falsterbo, Sweedehi p ior-r the usual crop of uncon- I HAVE if Of Sale 1 One nice home in Ghent on Spencer Ave. Two nice homes in Riverside, National Ave. Nine nice homes inside city limits, in differ ent 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. HEPpdLiirie lllllllThe5 Real Estate Man Daniels Bldg. Opp. Gaston Hotel $6 V -U London is die-
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