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The Morning New Bernian from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 2

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THE MORNING NEW BERNIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1917. PAGE TWO mm AMBULANCE UNIT Classified EQUIPMENT FOR FOR BUTTERY IS Nl IN RALEIGH Advertisements Sergeant Hanks and Other New Bern Members Ordered To Report at Raleigh. Ten Cent per Line, six word to the line. Twenty Cento minimum charge Lees hjr the week or month. The North Carolina Ambulance Company will be mustered into the Expected to Arrive Here Saturday or Monday, Says Captain Weddell.

Federal service at Raleigh Saturday. Help Wanted Male Two Bargains ONE BUTCHER'S MEAT REFRIGERATOR, in good condition, capable of holding 1 ,400 pounds of ice Will sold at a sacrifice. ONE ICE CHEST, suitable for soft drinks, etc. If you are looking for bargains in either item, see me at once. A.

CASTET Telephone 239 Sergeant Hubert F. Hanks, of Unit SouthernTire Rubber Cos. TIRES ARE EXTRA HEAVY They Are Guaranteed For 4,000 Miles Any Claims for Damage Will Be Adjusted by Us. WE GIVE YOU WHOLESALE PRICES C. S.

Hollister Co. No. 43, yesterday received a telegram 3 AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspaper; $40 to S50 monthly in spare tine; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, room 4192, Buffalo, N.

Y. 6-27 from Captain C. L. Scott instructing him and the other members of this unit, to report in Raleigh Saturday morning. There are fourteen members of this unit, all oj whom are from New Bern and this immediate section, and they will leave here to MORE THAN 30 NEEDED night and report in Raleigh tomorrow morning.

Help Wanted Female After being mustered in the men will go to Allentown, where they will be trained for the work which will be required of them. It is ex Captain JH. Weddell, commanding: officer of Battery Field Artillery, was informed yesterday by the Quartermaster's Department that the uniforms "and other supplies for Battery A have been received at that office and will be forwarded to New Bern as soon as a requisition is made for pected that they will be in training for six or eight weeks. WANTED REFINED YOUNG ladies as telephone operators, between 16 and 25 years of age; 8th grade education; salary paid while learning; rapid advancement; splendid surroundings; sick benefit; vacation with pay after first year. Apply to Chief Operator, Home Telephone Telegraph Company.

NEW BERN, N. C. The North Carolina Ambulance Company was organized by Lieuten ithem. The requisition has been for ant H. F.

Hanks, of this city, and Messrs. John S. Allen and Kenneth I R. Ellington, of Raleigh. The com pany has 119 men and five officers.

warded and the supplies are' expected Saturday, or by Monday at the latest. In order that no time be lost in receiving the supplies it was stated last night that Lieutenant B. S. Royster might be sent to Raleigh to expedite their shipment. Dr.

William C. Duffy, of Baltimore, is visiting in the city, a guest of his mother, Mrs. C. W. Blanchard.

AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspaper; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, room 4192, Buffalo, N. Y. 6-27 FURNITURE AND COOK STOVES Our motor truck delivery is just one instance of the kind of service we render to the patrons of our furniture stove. Not only are you sure of getting here the best made furniture of latest style at reasonable prices, but you can also count on prompt delivery in our motor trucks.

When in a hurry for anything in the airniture line give us a call. Many a man has acquired ease and plenty, but not strictly in the order named. There have been three men recruited since the battery was mustered into the Federal service Tuesday. More than thirty additional men are needed to bring the battery to full strength, and efforts are being made to enlist the desired number. Major Baxter Hunter, of the Regi Wanted WANTED MEN WITH TEAMS TO haul logs.

Address Chas. H. Hall, New Bern, N. C. 8-2t-d.

s.w. SHOP TALK JOE LIPMAN PHONE 202 a a 0 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH WANTED THREE OF FOUR CAR-penters, capable of doing cabinet work. Must have set of tools. Also metal workers for lining refrigerators, Apply to Scott Register Company, East Front and Queen streets. C-10-tf.

mental Infirmary of the Second Regiment, National Guard, who -examined the men mustered in Tuesday, will arrive in New Bern Saturday to administer the first of three treatments for the prevention of typhoid fever to the members of the battery and to examine those recruited since mustering in. All members will be given the anti-typhoid treatment. The following is a list of those who have been accepted and mustered into the Federal service: Otis Avery, Troy L. Arnold, Austin "The purpose of every pest is to give a man's optimism a chance to know what it's crowing about" says the Old Philosopher. The mosquitoes, the flies, the gnats and all of this aerial army of-typus aviators should call your attention to this fact: We are displaying screens and nettings of a wearful quality that should appeal to you.

Buy these screens by the yard or made to your order. Screens to fit every window, every porch and every purpose. Screens, Screen Doors and Screen Wire We Have Them At The Right Prices. RHODES KEHOE Advertism Lost Will Do It LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN from 20 National Avenue, Wednesday, August 1, white bitch with liver colored spots. Both ears same color, weathers same, and one about her hip.

Finder return to or notify 20 National Avenue, and receive reward. 2-3t 'PHONE 126. 75 SOUTH FRONT STREET LOST PEARL SUNBURST PIN Finder please return to Mrs. D. S.

Craven and receive reward. 7-26. Two comedies and a Current Events picture will be shown a Ghent Park to night. In the Current Events will be shown the parade of Confederate Veterans in Washington at their last reunion. "El-Premo," put up by El-Premo Beverage who have a renowned repuation for soft drinks, is now for sale in New Bern.

T. P. Ashford is wholesale distributor for the beverage, The famous Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa, in "The Jaguar's Claw," a smashing1, fighting story of the border, will be at the Athens theatre today. Fall planting time is here and it's time to think about seed. J.

H. Parker will be glad to furnish you with any kind and any quantity. Have you a passport to financial success? Many of America's greatest financiers started their great fortunes by saving regularly a part of their earnings. The Peoples Bank will open an account for with one dollar. Southern Tire Rubber tries are extra heavy and are guaranteed.

C. S. Hollister are local agents. H. E.

Royall has some extra large watermelons on ice for today; also all kinds of fruits and vegetables. In this issue an ad of S. Cop-Ion, Sons' in which they are offering a number of articles at special prices for "Bargain Friday," a weekly event at this store. The bargains will be for, Friday only. IN THE BARN P.

Adams, Ewell C. Avery, William J. Alcocke, Clarence B. Andrews. Joseph B.

Barrow, Norwood G. Barrus, Conway G. Bayliss, Emory Bayliss, Edward E- Bell, James C. Bland, Walter H. Bray, William B.

Bray, Thomas C. Brewer, Zebulon E. Brewer; Robert L. Brooks, John R. Burt.

Fred W. Carmichael, James T. Car-oon, John H. Casey, Floyd M. Chad-wick, Harry H.

Collins, Julian C. Collins, Fay R. Collins, Clifford R. Conner, Amos W. Connor, William C.

Conway, -Louis Craft, James M. Craven, Thomas R. Crawford, John W. Creagh, Elgar W. Croon, Banjamin F.

Culpepper, Ira.J. Culpepper, Otis B. Culpepper. John C. Daugherty, William F.

Daugherty, Bertie D. Dixon, John D. Dixon, Richard D. Dixon, Willie F. Dixon, Walter R.

Dunn. Manly M. Eubanks, Oda M. Ever-ington, Marvin B. Fletcher, Guy L.

Fornes, Clyde R. Fornes, Council L. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN from my range on Monday, June 25, two cows. One white and red with white back; the other dark brindle, both having the following mark: Smooth crop left and over square right. A liberal reward for return to D.

F. Atkinson, R. F. No. box 2D, New Bern, N.

C. 6-28-lmo. where our feed is ussi the stock always is hearty and thrifty. No getting "off their feed" where our oats, corn, bran, fine feed, etc. are given.

Each animal will be always ready for its meal and always ready to reciprocate in either work or yield. Try it next time. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE for the summer. Garden included. Address P.

O. Box 144. 6-20. For Sale Cj The billions of dollars that our govern- ment and foreign nations are borrowing 1 from our people will be spent right in mis country for foodstuffs and war supplies of all kinds. EE zsz EE The bulk of this money will find its way into the hands of the millions of wage- earners, and they in turn will spend most of it for the necessities of life.

This communi- ty will get its share of those billions. The SHREWD home merchant knows I this and is already mapping out an extensive advertising campaign to offset the tremen- dous efforts of mail order houses and mer- EE chants of the larger cities. He will get his EE share of the business, because advertising EE: EE SS will bring it to him. 9 EE i The local merchant who forgets to ad- vertise, who expects to increase his business EE without a proportionate increase in legiti- mate publicity expense, may discover to his cost that he is decreasing it instead. The public takes every man's number.

Ulllf4iUlltlUltlllllllllUlllillllllllllllllllIlflllltHIlllllIflllIIIIlllHltnUIItlllltllIII EXTRA LOT OF FLOWERS AND Ferns, special for Saturday and Sunday. J. W. Watson, -34 New street. MEADOWS' OldProcess MEAL STOLEN FROM MILL BICYCLE, "Black Beauty," No.

60706: Reward for information that will lead to its recovery. John L. Roper Lumber Co. 2-2t PHONE 174 FOR BEST TUB BUT-ter, 48c lb. Mason fruit jars: pints, 75c; quarts, 90c; half -gallon, $1.05.

H. C. ARMSTRONG, THE SANITARY GROCER. NOTICE BEST BY TEST FROM 50 to 75 years, Red Heart Cypress Shingles are the best and cheapest you can cover your houses with. Come see our prices.

BIG HILL, J. A. MEADOWS FOR RENT HOUSE 135 POLLOCK street. Telephone 469. G.

H. Roberts, 78 Metcalf street. EVER HAVE YOUR GARMENT scorched? Note her We never burn, scorch or gloss anyone's clothes. We press with hot dry The Shingle Man. For Rent steam, sterilizing your clothes and make them as good as new, cleaning, altering, and repairing.

Call 29 Well call. BRADDY'S DRY CLEANING CO. Are Your Eyes Well Dressed? ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED or unfurnished, in desirable location. Address care New Bern-ian. 8-1-tf.

PALM BEACH-BEGINNING FROM July 1st, we will dry-clean Palm Beach suits for 50 cents. Called for and delivered. Special rush work, two and a half hours' service, FOR RENT ROOMS AND OFFICE with modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. R.

B. 53 Craven Street. 7-20-tf. There is a "styie" in glasses as well as in clothing. Becoming eyeglasses must be made to order to suit the individuality of the wearer, Our optical department takes In every branch of eyeglass science.

We tit your eyes correctly and scientifically. 75 cents. HARRY KAHN, 78 South: Foy, Charlie L. Franks, George W. Furqueron.

Roman J. Garner, Herbert E. Gae-kins, Charles E. Gatlin, Benjamin Gibson, Charles R. Godwin, 'Jr.

Zin-ble Z. Grantham, George A. Griffin, Owen H. Guion, Adolph Guyes. Shirkery M.

Hakem, Allen B. Ham, Fred S. Harris, George W. Harris, Raymond W. Harris, Walter H.

Harris, Clyde G. Hatch, Clem R. Heath, James A. Higgins, Joseph F. Hill, Mark L.

Hill, Alonsso W. Holton, Harold F. Howell, John G. Httggina, Jr. Charles L.

Ipock. George H. Jackson, Lloyd F. Jackson, Samuel Jenkins, John C. Johnson, Elvin Jones.

Robert T. Kehoe, Albert L. Kill-ingsworth, Benjamin W. Koonce, Frank S. Eoonee.

Cassie Laughinghouse, Shem L. Lewis. Lemuel C. Mann, George H. Manning, William P.

Mattocks, Charles G. Meekins, Emory I. Metts, Joseph M. Midyette, Frederick G. Mitchell, David Morton, Walter Moore, John E.

McCosley, Richard McLawhom. Jack Nobles. Lennie L. Parker, Walter H. Parker, Amos Paul.

David C. Pearce, Othiniel Phillips, Will H. Pipkin, Augustus F. Pittman, Walter W- Pollock, Duncan N. Potter, William I.

Powell, John H. Pugh. Arthur K. Quinn. Willie J.

Rawls, Jesse R. Rice, Lik-ey T. Riggs, William W. Robinson, Shirkery Salem, John T. Sawyer, Leon J.

Scales, Brice E. Scott, Cynw G. Scott, Livingstone A. Scott, Walter W. Scott, Harry R.

Shriver, John Simmons, Warren Smith, Willam H. Sultan, William F. Skyes. Clayton S. Taylor, Dewey H.

Taylor, Frank B. Taylor, Fred T. Taylor, Raymond W. Taylor, Walter Taylor, Leroy Thomas, Eugene Thompson, Willie H. Toler (deceased), Samuel M.

Torrence, Charles T. Turner, Mercer, E. Tyson. James E. Van Hook.

Larry E. Warrington, McDuffie Wayne, Amos D. Wetherington, Hubert E. White, Luther White, Edward Whitley, Rupert H. Wiley, Fred P.

Willis, George F. Winberry, Tony Womble, Dave H. Woo lard, Vance R. Front street, phone 733. tommy ZwrmmvP FOR RENT TWO FINE OFFICES in Stanly building) over Bradham's Broad street store.

Apply to 65 Broad street. 7-18-2wk. SAM K. EATON, Opto- For Hire JUST RECEIVED" A BIG LOT OF Bogue Sound watermelons. They are fine.

Phone us and we will deliver them to you promptly. Come around and look them over. First of the season. Meat Market, Phone 716. 116 Hancock street AUTOS FOR HIRE-DAY OR NIGHT Can serve you on short notice.

'Phone att-W. E. H. Henderson, 142 Broad St 6-5-tf Miscellaneous EGGS IN PLENTY, AND FRESH, too We have all the vegetables of the season. Our stock of beef is very good at this time.

Groceries are here in abundance. Phone us your orders. We will attend to them the same as if you were here. Quick delivery. N.

S. Meat Market, Phone 716. 116 Hancock street The Virginia Bay Ocean View, Va. The Atlantic City of The Swth" OKBN JUNE 16 TO SEPT. 1 Eleventh season under same management The most popular and most liberally patronized family hotel on the Virginia Coast 100 jRooms, a number of which have running water and private baths.

Immediately on waterfront, overlooking Chesapeake Bay and in full view of all vessels passing through historic Hampton Roads Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Music and Dancing, Bowling, Motion Pictures, etc. Use of bath-houses free to neato. For reasonable rates, by day. week or month, or other information, write Effective Sunday, May 1917, trains will leave New Bern union station on following schedule. N.

B. These figures are published as information and axe not guaranteed Leave North and West Bound 12:40 A. M. Daily Night Express for Norfolk, Sleeper open 10 M. 9:10 A.

M. Daily for Norfolk. 1:15 P. M. Daily for Raleigh.

4:05 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro. 9:05 A. M.

Daily for Goldsboro. 6:20 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro. East Bound 9:10 A.

M. Daily for Beaufort. 6:22 P. M. Daily for Beaufort.

Oriental Branch 9:30 A. M. Daily except Sunday. 6:20 P. M.

Daily. For further information call H. E. Brown, Ticket Agent, 'Phone 737. A.

8. LEABD, G. P. Norfolk, Va. th hu tor the army hoy wurth W.75 for M.

Stextra rait case rtrapa. 18c exra truok traps, 69c, worth 95e extra ratt eaee handles, 15c; worth 2S extra trunk loeka, UU worth 6e extra keys for rait SHOpfus MMile 3 The Trtrelew' Headquarter. Read The Washington Post And keep posted about the war. Delivered to your door by carrier for 25 cents per week. Geo.

G. Papageorge i ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH your cleaning and pressing? If you are not give me a trial and I will convince you that JUST RECEIVED FULL CREAM cheese, cakes and crackers, macar-one, Eagle Brand milk, rice, bacon and white meat, sugar, best coffee and tea, flour, lard, toilet and laundry soap and powders, and vegetables. Kerosene oil, 12 cU. VVAEN 1 LEAN MJLnock LEANER NOCKING THE SPOTS 11 will pay yon to look our stock JNO. A.

TUCKER, Mgr. vre the servants you ell trained?" Subbubs generally come on I aaa m4 It's easy enough to forgive the fellow who makes a fool of himself, hut it's quite another matter if he makes a fool of ua. RARRY KA Or, GASTON HOTEL, New Bern. N. C..

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