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Weekly 62 Big Issues Re ular Price $1.00. ;.' ..: s - This offer applies to new subscribers only to the Pro gressive Fanner and "..Gazettes-New or renewals to all the other papers. ; . ; i The weeKiy journal I The Progressive " Farmer is too well known to ' need any boosting.., Its policy has al ways been to give the farmers of North Carolina a paper that will help them in every branch of work. - It is tdited by home people fully acquainted with th- soil and climate of this, section and who know what crops are'hst to grow. A department of the paper is devoted enr tirely to women and home life. , As before stated, it iB the South's beat Aericulturial paper. The one that every farmer needs. , : . j T" 5 i NATIONAL P(te There is big money in poultry when modern ' methods are -used. - Give L jour boys and girls a chance to 'dp something for themselves and they will ' he better boys and girls. The Poultry Journal will ti ll them what others have done and what they can do. One wo- National Poultry Journal :4 TV- Dooms Pncmtl twtkrf lusstas a la As In hKtai 'a " man made $500 from her chickens last year. '.-VlTieJNatfonal Poultry Journal is included in this big offer. Regular price 50 cents a year. . . ; . t bemi 'k Is in its 34th year. Its news columns contain ' neighborhood correspondence, matters for the flarm, concerning Fish and Oysters, industrial ' development and educational advancement ' Along lines of progress for a third of a century i the Journal has stood prominent. Conserya tive, Optomistic, Impartial, Clean and Pro gressive has been the honorable record of the ; Journal and made for it the high standard it : bears. - , : - : EVERY WOMAN'S MAGAZINE One of the best woman's and home publications of the whole country. Each i&sue is chuck full of e-ood thincs. :- The department of fashions not I only furnishes the latsst styles, but suggests how best to make over your old dress for little money; shows you how to dress your children cheaply and well. It has a department of cooking with new and dainty receipts and a department for bova and ffirls. Each issue contains several short stories'in addition to the feature serial stories, appeals to every member of the household, Regular price 50 cents and a bargain at that price. ' . . - ; - . : ... , "1" "'.1 In Monten.gr Chrful 8ort of Exist.noe. Cettlnje, the capital of JJontenegro. possessed tbe most remarkable prison system jin tbe world. The Jail pre sent Utile to Indicate that It la t place ot confinement. There are no outer prison walla, and In the cells tbe men about ten In each are as a tentedlyi and comfortably boused as their on personal domeatlp belong ings can make them. Moreover, they ere generously fed, and cigarettes . wlthouti stint, wine occasionally and no work; at all combine to check any I desire to escape more effectually than I would strong walls, iron bars and an I army of warders. When W. J. Still- man was in that country in tbe seven ties all tbe free men were away fight ing, and he observed how when a mes senger iwas wanted the official took a man ojt of the prison and sent him off, bafing no tear that be would not return. I One such messenger was sent to Cattaro, in Austrian territory, with 8,000 florins for the bank and duly came back. - Another asked a Russian at Cattaro to intercede with Prince Nicholas for his release from prison. "But you are not in prison," said the Eusslan. - "Oh, said the man. "I have on'y come down for a load of skins for So-and-so, but I must go into prison again frhen I get back to Cettlnje." . One guard watched all the prisoners when .they sunned themselves out of doors, and If he were called away a prisoner would take bis rifle and do duty for the time. London Mall. His Fix. Pop. what does It mean by being 'flnaiiclully embarrassed?'" Being married, my son." Exchange. PRIMARY TO BE HELD ON APRIL 11TH. Legal- Notices ZZZU - - 1 CARE FREE CONVICTS. 1 .. - - ...... "T : I I - S . ,; : .-..: : ; ' ; " f Jail Lifa mm This magazine YOU NEED ANOTHER PAIR OF SHEARS. : t ! Every woman must have two pair of shears, one for ordinary work and one "best pairfor particular work. Here is the chance to get "The t One Best Pair" Freetf We don't want the men folks to get the best of everything, so we haw determined to look out for the ladies. In this great-, subscription offer we not only include a year'e subicriptioa to a charming magazine for women, but give absolutely free one pair of eight (8) inch Patent Tension, "Ever Sharp" Shears. , You will be delighted with fhem. The retail price at any; store would be 50 cents. You get them free. -s ! Thl Sem5Weekly Joutnal. New Bern, N. C. 1 1 I fcjg ' . . HJ aejSJBBBlMdlll4eSB'SBSUa4dHBBS JJJlSjpBlBjjasjSJBJSjejSBWiMBMSWBfc FOlEYiKlDNEY PUIS rOHMMSUMTISMIUDMCTaAIIBakAOOES) Hartford, Conn., went Democratic for the first time in twenty years. Pursuant to call T F McCarthy Chair man of Committees, called the meeting to order at 8:1ft o'clock p m. March 13,. On motion Edward Clark Was elected Secretary. ... On roll call a majority of the - repre sentatives of the various wards were present. . . V;.--'. The purpose of the meeting was sta ted by the chairman which was the na ming of a date for holding the City Democratic Primary. . On motion, April 11th was named as the date for holding the . said primary for the nomination of the following offi cers: . ' MAYOR, TAX COLLECTOR, CHIEF OF POLICE, CITY CLERK. Two Aldermen for each ol the six wards . It was also ordered that the entrance fees for the candidates should be as fol lows: . Mayor, Chief of Police, Tax Collec tor and City Clerk, $10.00; each alder man $2,00. Ail fees to be paid in by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday April 1. - "; Managers for the various wards were appointed as follows: First ward, polling place, City Hall J B Hill, Fnrnie Ga skill and A Lee Second ward, polling place, court house C K Hancock, Walter Fulford and Mark Disosway. Third ward, polling: place, Atlantic Are house. Geo. L Clark, H B Moore, J D McCoy Fourth ward, polling place, 4th ward reelhouiie, J F Henderson, J E Gas- kill, Alex McLacklan. Fifth ward, polling place, McCarthy's store E L Smith. C T Hancock, L M Banks. NOTICE OF TRUSTFE'S SALE OF PROPERTY. - . - By virtue of the popr contained in '-' the Deed of Tiustexe u ed to the under sigre-l, on the 24tn, diy i'f January 1910 by S. C. Gil beit and Mtrgaret Gilbert. , his wife, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of.Detda of Craven countyrN C, m boon liO, page 109. beeaufe of dt fault made in the payment of the indebtedness 1 hereby secured and - by the request of the holder of the bonds -rep esenting such indebedtness, I will . : sell for cash to the highes bidder at the mill site of the mill of S, C. Gilbert. -near Cove -City", N. C, at the hour of . 12 o'clock m. on Monday the 8th, day of May, 1911, all the following describ ed pro-rty lo-wic , v ' .A . Une 4'J iiorse Lancll- boiler, one o) -hosrrf power Casey & Hedge boiler, one &0 horse power Atlas engine, one Amer ican f dger, two swingiDg cut off saws, ... complete, one blacksmith shop, equip- -, mint, tools, fan etc,- one lodging ma chine, all of which is subject to the lien held held by the ' Pro mcers Lumber . Company also one 15 hoise power en gine which is free from encumbrance. also one Byer. logging machine, wnicn -is subject to the lien of the Hyman Supply Compnv, also ohe log train lo' -key, which is subject to the lien of E- H. Hodges and the lien ot me, rroauc. ers Lumber Company, also ail the rail- roan ana tr.Tn road equipment, includ ing rai's and machinery and tools of every kind and all the tools, equipment machinery and property of every kind used in and around the mill of said S. C. Gil! ert, situate near' Cove ity, N. C. not hereinrefore specifically men- .- lioned, all nf which is subject to the en of the I'roducers Lumber Company. Said pronertv being all the personalty owned hy paid Gilbert in said' county of Craven. This 4th, day of April 1911. R. A. NUNN, Trustee. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, - ;, Under and by virtue of the power of Bale eon- Sixt.h ward, polling place, 6th ward I tainert in that certain mortKBse dfced executed by "ft" 11 1 WJl'rttfMfi" i ii ii in A Kflhf "fii iB ONE CONDUCTOR HELPED BACK TO WORK. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley s Kidney Remedy with good effect, The third bottle put me on my feet and 1 resumed work as conduc tor on the Lexington, ivy., street Kaii- way. It will do all you Claim in cases of rheumatism." It clears the blood of uric acid. - F. S. Duffy. For City Election. The following named registrars and poll holders are appointed by the board of aldermen at its meeting held March 30, 1911. FirBt Ward-Abe Lee, Registrar, James B. Hill, Meyer Bahn, Poll Hold ers. Second Wardr-C. K. Harcock, Regis trar, Walter Fulford, Jesse Pope, Poll Holders. Third Ward Geo. Bowden, Registrar Geo. Wallace, P. M. Draney, Poll Hold ers. Fourth Ward Jos. E. Gaskill, Reg istrar, L. S. Wood. J. L. Hahn, Poll Holders. Fifth Ward fi. L. Smith, Registrar. C.T. Hancock, L. M. Banks, Poll Hold ers. Sixth Ward-J. H. Stanles, Regis trar, J. W. Dowdy, 3. F. Duker, Poll Holders. F. T. PATTERSON. City Clerk, THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. ' Cannot be overestimated and any ail ment that nrevents it is a menace to health. J L Southers. Eau Claire, Wis, says; "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness oi my Kidneys. M v annetite was verv boor and mv gen eral condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time and now sleep as sound as a rock, my general condition is great ly Improved, and 1 Know mat roiey Kidney Pills have cured me."f . a. Duffy. reelhouse-J H Stanley, ET Hollo well, G W Williams. Ordered that the polling place of the 4th ward be changed to the 4th ward engine house, and the 3d ward to the Atlantic Engine house. On motion it was ordered that the names ot candidates snoum eacn oe printed on separate ball jts, also ordered that the polls shall be opened from 0 o'clock a m, to 7 o'lock p m, and that the committee meet at the city hall at 8 o'clock p m, April 12th to count the vote. On motion, the managers of the elec tion are to receive $2 00 per day On mol ion, meeting takes a recess until 8 o'clock p m. April 12th, at City Hall. THOS. F. MCCARTHY, Chm'n. EDWARD CLARK, Sec, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Miss Ella Wilson was elected Mpyor of Hunnedell, Kan. . RELIABL MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., ssys: "Our little boy contracted a levere bronchial trouble and as tl e doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have crest faith. It cored the cough as well as the choking and gag ging spells, and he got welt in a snort time. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound has many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it in the house. "-F. S. Duffy. Joneph UerrinRton and Sarah Herrtngton, his wife, to B, F. Dinkina 30th, day of January. 1901 -which mortgage deed is recorded la the office of the regUter of deeds of Craven county In book , 100, page 400, the said mortgage deed and the debt thereby secured having been duty transfers ed to the undersigned and default in the payment of the debt thereby secured having ben made. the undersigned will, on Monday the 24lh, day of April, 1911. at twelve o'clock m., at the county . court house door in New Bern, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, all the follow inf described real estate, to-wit:- A certain piece or parcel of land adjoining the lands of Knoch Harris, William Lodge and B F. Dinkins and' others; hounded and described as follows:- . Lying, situate and being in No, I ' . township. Craven county. N. C, and beginning in the old line and runs with raid line north 11 west 51 poles; "thon south 77 east 143 poles to Clay Blanch; then with said branch to Calvin - Joyner'a corner; then with Joncr's line south 81 weat 25 poles to Enoch Harris corner, then with Harris' Ii n north 35 east 26 poles to the corner; then north 6, east 2-) poles to another of his corners; then with Ills line north 24 cat 22 poles to another of Harris' corner; then with Harris' . line north 52 west 32 poles to Harris' corner; then with Harris' line north 79 weft 8 poles to the beginning containing 51 acres, more of lew. This 23rd day of March, 1911. McKAY DINKINS. Assignee of said mof tgatre. ft. A. NUNN. Attorney. IN RE MOSELY CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT. North Carolina,, Cwven County. Before W. M. Watson, C. S. C. In The Superior Court. NOTICE OF HEARING. ' -ENNETT'S , PREPARED Agricultural Liine makes1 every acre count and evry . testimonial good. Is prepared for alt soils and all crops. Write us for pricei and testimonials. t AGRICULTURAL LIME CO. NEW BERN, N. C. Ths Caddie's Advioe, , A famous 'woman golfer was talking about the KU Andrews links. T "And us wonderful as the links,'' she said, -are the caddies. The Scotch caddie Is tbe quaintest of mortals. For Instance: "I bad skied a lot of balls one morning, much to my caddie's dis gust Finally he teed a ball for me and iheirT handing me my driver, re marked: - , : . t 'Noo. leddy, let's see a guld shot.1 and nae malr o yer glory hallelujahs,' " , i.; : i. , . Ths Outdoor' Nation. A: . . No nation loves nature so mnch as he (JerruHn.- The Italian travels to get somewhere, the Gprman to travel. The country walk for Its own sake is a' DermitD dU-overy. . Tbe Engl tab man's. Ideal l n park, the Herman's a wood, and the Frenchman loves bis boulevard. IlHoiliurgur Zeltuog. - IC Made from pure distilled - filtered watrr. NEW BERN j ICE CO. 19-21-23 Griffith St '.. Thone 23 ' Metaio Work. - j The origin of Mosaic work Id nn known. We may lie Ruris, however, that It began niong some oriental peo ple. It bad attained to great excellence In Greece in tbe tliuo of Alexander and bis successors. Tbe Romans alno ex celled In Mosaic work, as Is shown by the many preserved specimens today to be seen' In the museum-. The. art waa revived In Italy by Giotto, Clme bue and others and from Italy made its way into the other European conn tries. Some of the achievements of the Mosaic works of the best Italian period are little lees than- nilraculinafc-ew York, American.' ''" ' ..S v FOLEY KIDNEY PIU5 foe MHEUMATiaM IDNIIIAB iBa The Harvest The law of the harvest Is to reap more than you sow. Sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a bablt and yon reap a character; sow a character and you reap a dcstlny.-Oeorge D. Boaid roan. - " ' ' Truo friends have no solitary Joy of sorrow. Channlng. - Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the. primary caute of much sickness. Keep your bowelsr eg- ular madam, and you "will, escape, many of the ailments to wnicti women - are subject Constipation is a very simp'e thinir. but like manv simple things, it may lead , to serious consequences. Nature often needs a lit tie assistance and when Chamberlain s Tablets are oriven at the first" indication, murh distress and suffering may be avoided Sold by all dealers. t ; . Reward of Art. : ; "Those peop'e talked nil' the time you were playing. They Couldn't hear a word of your music." . "That's al right,'' replied the emi nent performer. "My music prevented, me from bearing their conversation." Washington Star.. .- .-. Whims i5 Parrots. , : "It la odd." , said , the bird ' storo keepoiv ;'but it la true, how people cpuie Into a. bird, store and expert td open up a conversation with a parrot offlmnd. They fall and then make up their mind that the parrot Is worthless. This will apply to a niajority of seekerr after a tijlklng, parrot They do not give the bird credit for the sense It actually prrwesse. There are parrots valued at anywhere from $50 to $30C that will -not be coaxed Into converse- 'tloq with a stranger nor while be la present although Uiey are the . very best of tnlker. -'.Barrots often refuse to perform when. there, are purchasers looklugon, but once the store la clear ol them they will chatter a way through thiilr whole vocabulary as. If their very lives depended on their being beard. This obstinacy often spoils good sales. Most parrots will talk to a. girl or wo man much quicker and freer than to a boy or a nitn.'" Browning's Monthly. Greatness and Smartness, "Wnlch would you rather be trnlj great or really smart?" , "Smart, of course." , "Why?" "Well, you may be truly great and no one . ever know it, out u you re smart you can make people think that you're great", Chit-ago Tost A HAPPY LIFE. ; Any brave man may make out a life which shall be haonv (or him- , sell and by to doing beneficent to those about him. K. L. Meventon. AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willough bv. of Marsnao. Wi.. R. No. 1) pre- I vented a dreadful tiatrt'dv aod saved two lives. . Doctors had said her fright ful cough was a consumption dough and could do little to help her. 'After CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children.. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought rOM BAOKAOHB KlOMCYaANO kADOSS) "Psmlnlne rriendshlpa. Kb Have ' you ever met my. two vipri't frfands t Tbev are Jnst Jovelj and so devoted. He-How long Lavs you known them I Bhe-Wny,1 I've1 known Annette , nearly ten days and Margaret almost . a week-Cleveland l'lulu Dealer." .. . . , '" for tacV.ic rhenmat'- yrii'-jr'-"'; ra est: trouli: C i 4- J V. end urinary rrccularltlci. 1. f t r 1 '.'. '-r , j - ... nr ,!..,. J.rtstcra lost vitality ana vigor, ivciuso iuduwu F0!l BY F. S. DUFFY. Bears the Signature Of . t" Chance for Office. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces a-stenographer and typewriter examination to be held at Goldsboro April 6 and Wilmington on April 5. This may prove a good oppor tunity for some New Bern boy as it is understood that a vacany in the local U. 3. Engineer Office will be filled by an eligible . frpm this examination.' Parties desiring to take this examination should write the Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C, for information. Application form No. 804 Is required. To all Persons snd Parties Concerned in The Above Entitled Proceedings of the Drainage Dit trict: Take Notic-. That the Bosrd of Viewers heretofore appointed in said proceedings for the Mosely Creek Drain- . ilea District, after the establishment of said Dis trict, at the hearing of the preliminary report of said Board of Viewers by this court, having ftled their final repirt in accordance with chapter 442. Laws of 100, with the Court, together with ' maps, levels profiles classification of lands estimate of cost, .plana and specifications and expenses of such survey and report! and said board of viewers . having on each survey . and classification of lands found . that the timber interest on the lands of tho Wast estate will be benefited by such drainage, and , having ekuuifitd the same, which said timber In terest are owned by I. W, Stewart? Therefore, be it ordered that the said final re port, having been examined and 'found by the court 'o be in due form and in sccorJsnce with the law, the same is hereby accepted, ' (wAae.A fnrttw. that all har&nnM nr! njartlMI ' many remedies failed, her aunt urged her Uooeemed in the above entitled preceding ap- to take Dr. King e New Discovery. "I p,, before me at ny moe In the "city of New have been Using it for seme time, H he Bern oo Monday the 17th. day of April. 1911, als wrote "and the awful COllgh has almost u 0'cl0ek. a. nu for the final hearing of tho final gore. It also saved my little boy When report of the Boart of Viewers ot the Mosely taken with a severe bronchial trouble.' CrW)k Drainage District - . , This matchless medicine has no equal Ordered further, that i. W, Stewart, the own- for throat and lung trouble, f rice 60c , of the timber interest aforesaid. be served with summons, together with a copy cf this notice, to show caose. If any he have, why ha made a party to this proceeding and said timber interest classified and brought in sakl drainags district, in accordance with the report of the sai,l Board of Viewers filed In the said cause. And this nqtlce shall be given hf publication for two successive weeks In the New llcrn Jour nal, and pooled at the Court House door and five eonapicnuUH places within the drninago district, - And hereunder all such pvrstns are notirird tlint I will hear, consider and paa upon tbe sa d report -at" "Old Vieweja, and will hear and and determine any objections that may be raised thereto,-.-' V.l...r .. ,:. . , -, . This 2ls day of March 1011. , " ' , ' " " " W, M, WATSON. ' ; Clsi s Superior Court Craven County, .-v.. land $1.00; Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by all druggtBts.- v , . ' 4 " Always Lucky. ' McConnell-Siire. Isn't Larry always th lucky b'yt Murphy-Lucky, do ye call him. whin It was only yesterday that he fell. break-In" his leg an' bis aarraf McConnell Faith, an wasn't he Incky on that occasion, wid th' ac cident takin' place within twlnty fate of th' hospital r-Ohlcfigo News. - T . v v' A Woman's Mind, r SIUIcus A Woman never seems able to make up her ruiud. Cynlcus Wh should she? 'She would only change It agnlu.-rhllndoli;hIa Record. v ; , .? Who brnreiy dares most soroetliroa risk a fnlL-Smollett : , ' . ... . - , . - ( The man la th moon look like I MnhU when ne'e t-U. j G:::s;:ESTEn$pim r-s',: n m emv AT BRAO DIAMOND " v nr t e. a nk l.V 7ne Uranrtrt for CTTtHlM-THa'a A Vj'AHUNU UkaHLI I1 ILLS la also endA Coid met Hi lie boses, sealed with Blue(O) Ribtoa. TAta) no OTnsa. s.nliwV Brarwl.l . s.k fur t K-liM V ISMkl IklKll Pil l., lor twentv-fiv rsrs reraidcd ss bcat.fcaltsl, Aiwrr- a'ilsble. SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS TTMS lIW EYEnYVViJERE WoRTIt Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co'':'';'.i'' Lake Drummond Transportation Co, - Lake Drummond Towing Co; Dismal Swamp Canal M An Inland Route, Protected from Storm, Nine Feeti of Water Minimum Depth . , . . Always. ,. .. . Quick Transit for Traffic Prompt Towing and Freight Movement, "EXECUTOR NOTICE. , Havuig nu.lifVrl as exeuutor of the lest will and testament of (Mrs Susan C. Jerkins) dorrared kM of Craves county. North. Carolina. This la tp notify all persons having claims avalnst htr estate to exJiil.lt thuotenw. on or before the 14. day of March V.l2,' or this notice will lie plealed to bar of their reosvery, All peraons Imiolitcd to 'aid estate will tlaue make immediate pnym-nt, . ' ,,. X i. MlTt'lHil.U . . ' ? . Executor. A Ladies would you have For tolls, towing and freight rates yQUr rooms look' Clean, COzy apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build . t-u ' n i, ing and at Deep Crrek Lock, Va.' 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