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1 Children' Cry for FSetch&r's The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been to use for over 80 years, has borne the signature oi . '- and has been made under his per VUXLiCJbHh,, Bonftl supervision since its infancy. '6icsu&S, Allow no one to deceive yon in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishness. For more than thirty years it has been i i constant U30 for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, ail Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach nrd Bowcb, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS tBears the Signatur n yhJears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THt CCNTAUn COMPANY, 77 MUfiflAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. If You Value Your Eyesight Raft) Lamp Vou will equip your reading table with a Authorities agree that a good kerosene oil lamp is the best for reading. The Rayo is the best oil lamp made, the result of years of scientific study. It gives a steady white light, clear, mellow. Made of solid brass, nickel plated. Can be lighted without re moving chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewicL At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY , . (Incorporated in New Jer.eji Newark, N. J. BaMaMM, IUL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMXXJXXXX Fresh Saratoga Chips Beechnut Bacon Peanut Butter Sunshine Cakes and Crackers E. B. Hackburn xxxxxx xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx eoooex xxxxxxxx xxscxxx xxxxxx ! For the Road kUR RAYO DRIVING LAMP is the most compact and efficient lighting device foi all kinds of vehicles. Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or detached. Throws a clear light 200 feet ahead. Extra large red danger signal in back. It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a good hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. At Dealert Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Newark, N. J. (laeorperaud la New Utter ) eJileeera, Mi. Personals Subscribe for the Journal MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Mise Louise ftforni g and Minni OxKy returned yest?il:iy morning from i visit to noithern marktts where thJ pirchated a ttock o' Sp-ing and Sun uer millia.ry for E. B. H-ckburn' J y goods store. Mis i Kva Cummings of ft'n toi v Iv lxn visltsnj tin. R J. Rustlo; Hiacock street retu ncd home lasj evening.. Captr'n J. M Safttc i Held, corr.m ai.de; f thi loci.1 branch of the S.lvaiitn Atmy, 1 ft last veniog for a visit with his brother. Rev. J. H Sal ter erfielditC lolt. Warrni Amo'd returned yesterday fjom a short visit with friend i at Bea-i i'ort. II. W. Gibbs of Beaufort was amcng the visitors to the city : esterdaay. Edwin Hill returned jesterd y form a visit at Mofehead City and f'eiufon. M . and Mrs. J. B. bldsnr.d little daughter returned Isst evening from a visit at Seven Springs, Charles L. Ives left 'ast eveuiig fur a business trio to K ,1 nh. M. F. Gam r and Mr. and Mrs. A D. Rooks of Hsvelock were among the visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrsy Carllcn Parsms hiv; resumed from a bridal trip. Sheriff R. B. Line is a! le to ! e ut again tfter havirg been onfined to his hom for several days with ai attack of la grippe. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 J. J. Tolson, Jr., returned last even- ng from a business trip to Goldsboro. Mrs. Sarah James of Cove City was n the city yesterday shoooinir and visiting friends. Sheriff A. H. Stephens of Pamlico county was in the city yesterday at tending to some professional business. Aubrey Walsh has returned from a visit to northern markets where he purchased a stock of Spring and Sum mer goods for J. M. Mitchell & Co's. new store. Mrs. A. D. Ward returned last even ing from a visit with relatives at Ral eigh. V. L Lewis went to Beaufort last evening to attend to some business matters. Mrs. A. O. I.ynn and children of New York, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Lynn's parents, have returned home. Mrs. A. J. Holton of Olympia was among the visitors in the city yestcrdav. Mrs. A. E. King returned last even ing from a visit with relatives at Kin ston. W. B. Blades returned last evening from a short business trip at Morehead City. Rev. J. E. Underwood, presiding elder of the New Bern District M. K church was among the visitors in the city yesterday. He left last evening' for Dover. Rev. Father Joseph Gallagher re turned last evening from a short visit at Kinston. DEALING WITH A 'THIEF." It Was an Unusual Method, but It Proved Effective. Governor Thomas Chittenden of Ver. Moot is remembered for bis great kind uess of heart as tell as for his ability and force of character. He ns the first governor of the state aud lived In tli9 liberal manner that befitted his office. His cellar, as was the custom ot those days, wus well stocked every fall with provisions. One winter night tbe governor's rest was broken by sounds coming from his cellar. He left bis bed quietly and, with a caudle ready to light, made bis way In the- direction of tbe noise. As he reached the cellar be struck a light and saw n man taking greet pieces ot pork out of bis meat barrel mid stow ing them away In a bag. The governor approached the intrud er and In a commanding voice said: ''Go on. sir! Fill up that bag and be off. You ought to be ashamed of your self to disturb honest people at this time of night!" The thief shrank back, evidently much frightened. "Be, quick!"' continued the governor. "It Is no Ut time to keep me shivering here!" So stern was tbe governor's manner that the man was compelled to obey. "Now, begone!" went on Governor Chittenden. "When you are agatn In heed of food come to me and any so, and I will give you more. Do not pil lage my house at night If I ever have the smallest reason to suspect yon of another such act you shall be punished for this offense as the law provides." ,It is pleasant to know that tbe man came to tbe governor the next day to nsk for employment, In order that he might pay for what be had taken, and that work was found for him, which bo performed steadily and well Youth's Companion. Feed Your Cotton What It Needs And feed it properly. That's the only way to get big yields and large profits. Apply Virginia-Carolina High-Grade Fertilizers liberally before planting. Also make, during cultivation,' secorid and third applications of V.-C. Fertilizers, and you can be sure of results if your farming methods have been proper. Our 1913 FARMERS' YEAR BOOK or almanac tells you how to get more than a bale to the acre. It's free. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Box 1117 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA IB WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Frank Mattocks, C. B. Dudley, Jarvis Pridgen and A. T. Banks of Maysville were anions: the visitors in the cirv yesterday. G, VV. Brinson and Adam Bennett of Arapahoe bpent yesterday in the city, H. r. White of Cove City was anion,' the buisness visitors here vesterdav. Mrs. J. S. N. Davis of Savannah. Ca who has been visiting Mrs. ,E, Gbvcr reti r i?d home last e enine. Chirles Humphrey of Goldsboro spent yesterday in the city. fcx-Judge t). H. Guion returned last evening Irom a professional visit at Raleigh. J. T. H. Moore left last evening for a visit at Richmond and ether Virginia cities. Miss Julia Parker left yesterday for a visit with Miss Lottie Mac Bennett at Elizabeth City. Mrs. C. B. Spencer, of Swan Quarter is a guest of Mrs. S. L, Dill, Sr. Mrs. J.F, Wavery of Emul was in the city yesterday visiting relatives. Mrs. John Watson and child of Norfolk, are in the citv visiting- at th home of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Watson on Pollock street, T. G. Hyman returned last evening from a short business visit at Kinston. T. D. Warren snent veslerdav nt Kinston attending to some orofession.il business, V. I. MrDanie. president of the McDamcl screen and Hoorine Comnanv of Charlotte, is in the city for a few days. FATE OF OLD BOOTY. The Only Judicially Accepted Ghost Story on Record. Stromboli. the island volcano, known as the lighthouse of tbe Mediterranean, which Is in violent eruption, once fig ured in a court of law In connection with one of the most circumstantial ghost stories on record. In 1088 a Mrs. Booty brought tin actiou of slander against a certain Captain Barunby for saying that he had seen old Booty run ning into the flamos of hell, pursued by the devil. The words were admitted, but for tbe defense It was proved that May 10, 16S7, the day of old Booty's death, the captuin, with u large party of friends. went ashore at Stromboli tar shoot rab bits. At nbout 3:30 In tbe afternoon two men were seen running toward the volcano. Captain Barnnby exclaimed, "Lord bless me, the foremost Is old Booty, my next door neighbor!" They then vanished In the flames, a fact ofJ which every one took note. in addition to the testimony of Cap tain Barnaby and his friends, old Boo ty's clothes were brought Into court and Identified by several witnesses as being similar to those worn by the fore most man who ran into the cratet. The Judge, Chief Justice Sir Robert Wright, was so Impressed by this evi dence that he snld: "Lord have mercy upon me and grant, that 1 may never see, what you have seen. One, two or three may be mistaken, but not thirty." Mrs. Booty lost the day, and the case till remains tbe only judicially ac cepted ghost story on record. London Chronicle. TEACHERS MEET MARCH I. The next meeting of the Craven t ounty Itacher s Association will be held in this city on March I in Griffin auditorium. This meeting wili be one of the most important of the term and teachers in every school m the county are urged to make arrangements to be present. NO NEED TO STOP WORK When the doctor orders you to stop work is staggers you. I can't you ay. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long, as you can stand. What you neetTL; Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your iystcm, to present break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly Of ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thou, sands Mess them for their glor'ous health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50 c. at all dealers. (Adv.l The baby can erow to look like anv relative that has money to leave it. ' In the spring a married man has to fall for Easter bonnets. SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS For four weeks regularly uu Dr. King' New Life Pills. Thrv stimulate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and erup tions disappear from vour fare unit body and you feel better. Begin at once Buy at all dealers. fA.V The bay man finds it ecskr to say Family Complications. Many Ingenious complications in gen ealogy have been compiled, but the fol lowing one uns the merit of being defi nite as to time, place and people. It concerns n family living at Faversham, In Kent, In February, 1700. Old Ha wood had two daughters by his first wife, of whom the elder was married to John Cashick, tbe sou, and the younger to John Casblck, tbe father. Cashick senior had a daughter by bis first wife. This daughter old' II a wood married and by her bad a son, which led to the complication summed up In the following distich, supposed to be spoken by Cashick's second wife: My father is my son, and I am my moth er' mother. My sister Is my daughter, and I'm grand mother to my brother. London Tatler. Paternal Germany. A government, says a writer In the Twentieth Century. Magazine, which tells you bow to carry your umbrella, which forbids ladles who wear long hatpins to cuter railway trails, which fines you If you throw clgiir.stubs or pa iers ou the street, which does not permit your children to make a noise so that others nee disturbed such a government does restrict individual lib erty, but Just us certainly it .enlarges the common liberties and Rteuure of everybody. The government thus eu logized is that ot Germany, which tho writer quotsx! prefers to our "go-as-you-please" system. Wonderful Dayton Motorcycle 7 and 9 Horse Power Reliability, Economy, Cleanliness. Highest Horse Power. Get what you have been waiting for. For sale by PROFESSIONAL D. S. LANCASTER. The Motorcycle King, Vanceboro, N. C. 9 EVERY GENUINE BOTTLE OF HAS THE TRADE Tgfe BUBK On the Crown or Cap and the Label and also Blown in the bottle. This trade-mark is for Your Protection. GET THE GENUINE On Use Per Style. The WhifTerbys put on a great deal of style, considering the fact that they hardly know where they will get to morrow's dinner." "Some method In their madness, though. Tbe more style tbey put on tbe more apt they are to be Invited out j dinner." Birmingham Age Herald. Mrs. The Morning After. Crawford-Why Is your bus- We are Offering our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes & Hats at 25 per cent less than they can be bought anywhere else in town. Don't fall to supply yourself from our stock if in nead of anything in our line. A. B. SUGAR, 63 Middle Street, New Bern, N. C When in Market For Horses, Mules, Buggies Wagons and Harness see POLLOCKSVILLE, N. C X:;se be Vi r:ZZ lVln(i y Horses and Mules on hand at all times pincottv TERMS REASONABLE. SEE ME. Let not thy mind run on what lackest as much as on what thou bast already -Uarcua Aurellus. What they really need In Mexico is a prize-fight referee. 1 he late frosts never check the spring Crop of baseball news. What, the cabinet in session until i a. in ..' Mexico or poker. Wonder what the people in their home think of those marching suffragettes. Children Cry KOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORIA , MrMh -fit i 8 iiWn Going to Build ? THEN SEE TOLSON LUMBER & HFO. CO FOR EVERYTHING Office and Factory 129 U.Front St. New Bern N C ROMULUS A. NUNN Attorney and Counselor at Lav OFFicit 50 Ubavkn Street Telephone Nos 97 and 801 NEW BERN.N.C. Simmons & Ward Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office, Rooms 4C1-2-3 Elk Building, New Bern, N. C. Practices in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Oaslow, Carter et, Pamlico and Wake, in the Supreme and Federal Courts, and wherever ser vices are desired. DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG, Osteooathic Physician (REGISTERED) Rooms 320-321 Elk's Temple. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to o. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Ten years experience in treating chron. ic diseases. Complete Electrical Equipment. Do ycu wear a truss? If so. let me show you my special make. For all ages, from babies up. PHONE 704i D. L. MRD ATTORNEY AND.; COUNSELLOR AT LAW Hughes Building, Craven Street NEW BERN, N. C. Practicp In Stnl.o nnA Carlo rat C..rle Circuit, Craven, Carteret, Jones and I'amllco and wherever services are desired. Carl Daniels Attorney and Counsellor At Law Practices whsrever services are required. Office in Masonic Building. BAYBORO, N. C. Local and Long Distance Phone. Raymond P. Eagle CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Elks Temple, New Bern, N. C. Drainage Surveys a spec ialty. Municipal work, Land Surveys. Maps. Plans and Specifications. George t. Willis ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Practice Wherever Ser vice is Required. SO Craven St. NewBern.N C. SOUTHERN EXPRESS BUILDING H. M. Bonner M. D. DISEASES 0F,j THE EYE EAR NOSE and THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Phones: OfrW 720 Res'denee 220 R oma 300-G E kj Temple, New Bern "There's a Differed ASK YOUR DOCTOR Pepsi-Cola For Thirst Thinkers. SAVE THE CROWNS thev are valuable. Write foi cataloz Pepsi-Cola Co., New Bern, N. C. Don't Forget the Parcels Post Will enable us to send you anything you want on short notice. SEND OR PHONE YOUR orders and we will see that the post office gets the goods as quickly as possi ble, and when you come to town bring your buu dles to the store for safe keeping, and your wives nd babies to the rest room for rest and comfort. We are always glad to see you. Your Friends, BRADHAM DRUG CO.
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