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It is made of better fabrics, more carefully sewn together, in a new "Freer-Cut" style, which assures greater ease and freedom. Dealers Supplied by the Following Wholesale Distributor: J j ' 4 c ,,0tti i V Insist upon 5, fl. f "fof JjPC U 00818 no more ; the Urx !l .s, SEALPAX CO., jj ( 1 - JJ 260 Church St., New York City s J COOT-, ealpax Saxutary, Athletic Underwear, m 4mi e. v:.a ax S IN BEAUFORT COUNTY Largest Shipment of Cucum bers in Years Goes North From Willet Farm (Special to The Dispatch.) New Bern, June 21. Possibly the largest single shipment of cucumbers made from this section in seevral years went north from Carteret county yesterday when about 100 barrels, shipped by W. C. Willet from his plantation in Carteret county, passed through New Bern en route to New York. It is said that the finest cucumbers in the world are grown In eastern North Carolina and those shipped by Mr. Willet were of a fine variety and he expects to secure a big price for them in the north. Joseph Ablen, special United States officer, has returned to the city after a visit in Beaufort county, where he, assisted by other officers, made sev eral arrests and also captured a quan tity of "monkey rum." The parties in whose possession the rum was found were placed in the jail at Washington. Mr. Ablen, who is making New Bern his headquarters, has been out on the trail of the deserters here of late and has succeeded in rounding up a num ber of these. His work has been high ly praised by government officials. Members of the local advisory board and the federal appeal agent are again today busily engaged in re-classifying the Craven county registrants and the work is rapidly nearing completion and will be concluded by the latter part of the week, it is believed. As a whole the registrants are being allowed to remain in the class in which they were first placed and only in very few instances is any change being made. Jesse H. Davis, one of New Bern's young attorneys, who left this city come weeks ago for Camp Jackson, where he is being trained for service in the United States army, has return ed to that place after a short visit in the city. "I would like to tell every father and mother in Craven county that when their boys go to Camp Jackson they are in the best of hands and re ceive training which many of them who remain at home do not get. It is a fine place for them," Mr. Davis said. All of the Craven county boys now at Camp Jackson are getting along nicely, Mr. Davis declared. After spending a few days in New Bern and the immediate section at tending to business matters, Senator F. M. Simmons has returned to Washington to resume his duties. The senator gave out no interviews while in the city in regard to the war situation further than to say that con ditions were by no means alarming and that never before had he seen the public so intent on backing up the government. H. W. Armstrong, county food ad ministrator, today gives warning to the grocers of New Bern that they must cut down their charges on Irish potatoes. J These potatoes can now be purchas ed by the grocers at from $2 to $3 per barrel and they are charging from $5 to $6 per barrel for them. Mr. Armstrong means to see to It that the price of Irjsh potatoes to the consumer is lowered and dealers are warned not to charge ' more than 50 per cent profit on them. According to statements made today by the local authorities, not a female enemy alien has yet registered in this city, as is required by law and unless those who now reside in New Bern attend to this matter promptly they will be forced to register. ' Hon. Z. V. Rawls, candidate for the solicitorship of the fifth judicial dis trict, spent a short time in the city to day while en route to Greene county in the interest of his campaign. In the News Brigadier General James G. Har bord, U. S. A., who has been In charge of the "marines" who have been doing such furious fighting in France, is an officer who has risen to high position from the ranks. A native of Illinois and a graduate of Kansas State Agricultural College, he began his military career 30 years ago as a private, and when war began with Spain he was commissioned as a major of one of the three Rough Rider regiments. Both in Cuba and the Philippines he made an excellent record. For a number of years fol FE E TAKE A CALOTAB Wonderful How Fine You Feel After Taking the New Nausealess Calomel If you have not tried Calotabs, you have a delightful surprise awaiting you. The wonderful liver-cleansing and system-purifying properties of cal omel, the doctor's favorite among all medicines, may now be enjoyed with out the slightest unpleasantness. One Calotab at bedtime, with a swallow of water, that's all. No nausea, nor the slightest unpleasant effects. 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From 10 to 11 a. m. a concert will be rendered by Fayette- ville's new brass band from the bal cony of the bid market house. The parade, which starts at noon and "will conclude at 1 p. m., has the following order of march: From Winslow street down Hay to Gillespie, to court house, counter march to Person street, to Liberty Point, up Bow street to Green, to Hay, to Burgess to Central school grounds, where the president's address will be read and a short patriotic speech will be made by a speaker to be selected later. In the parade will be a series of floats representing peace, justice, mercy, liberty, humanity, as well as representations of the allied nations. No comic or commercial floats will be allowed on the streets during the day. An afternoon band concert will be ren dered from the balcony of the LaFay- ette hotel. Beginning at 4:30 o'clock a Red Cross benefit baseball game will be played at the Cape Fear fair grounds between the "Free Men" and "Henpecked Husbands." A water dis play and watermelon contest will be held on Market Square at 7 o'clock, while the day will be concluded with dancing on Hay street from 9:30 to midnight, repeating a feature which was such a successful part of the Fourth of July celebration two years ago. June sale of Ladies' and Men's Straw Hats starts Saturday. J. H. Rehder & Co. (adv.) lowing the war he was assistant chief of the famous Philippine constabulary. Later he served with Pershing along the Mexican border and was with the first troops sent to France last year. HIGH HONOR FOR BIRD SANCTUARY WORKERS GOLD MEDAL of the Permanent WOd Life Protection Fund offered as a prize to Journal Readers. In addition a number of liberal Cash Prizes are offered for Bird Sanctuary Pledges. There is no charge to join this movement which will contribute much to the win ring of the war. 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