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Don't Forget to Side Dress After you have the plants well started, insure a crop by feeding it. For cotton, ------ Bvnm. sri provide enough POTASH to make more bolls, good fibre, and to keep the bolls from falling; and for com, help the plant make the starch that fills the ears. Try 200 lbs. per acre ot mixture 01 equal pans 01 Mint new Phosphate and Nitrate of Soda, or 5-5-5 goods. ' Insure against cotton rust by side dressing of 200 lbs. Kainit psr acre. Right side dressing prolongs the activity of the plants and produces a full crop of balls that stay on. It makes gound, heavy com and fine fodder. Potash Pays. W sell Potash in any amount from one 200 lb. bag up. Write for prices GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. lU-if-ll III -T , - SitaoMh B.k & Tr.it Bmldiat. SitmumI, G. Mr. A. D. Ward, his son, William, and daughter, Miss Alice, returned yesterday morning from Wake Forest College where they have been attend ing commencement. Dr. 7. V. Parker and family will leave today for Dayton, Tenn., to visit relatives of Mrs. Parker. Dr Parker will return in about a week, Mrs. Parker and the children will be gone a month. w Children Cry for Fletcher's 7 The Kind. Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over ifO yc 3, has borne the signature of ana nas been made under Ms per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are bvit Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants ana camurcn .Experience against J&xperiineni. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Uator Oil, Pat" gorlo, Drops and Soothing Syrupa. It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morplihie nor t!icr'ST;ireoi: substance. Its age is its guacantee. It destroys Yk'ornij and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years ft has been ! i constant use for the. belief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all TeIiiii Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach ard Dowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy aud nt.tr.ral sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friad. GENUINE CASTORSA iways Bears the Signature of ARRE CAARtER 5T FOR ill THEFI Norfolk Man Said To Have Had Letters Hidden On His Person. WENT BLINDLY INTO TRAP Detective Sent Marked Coins Through The Mail And Watched Carrier. Si The Kind You Have toys Boaght In Use ror Over 30 Years TNI ceriTuR cc-oht. tt Mummr stkt. new yobk ;itt. Valuable Premium With The SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL GEQGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA J t. - i 9 -VsBhi n lift" i aj PtbhP WffllrnKrliitlfU tb? 'WWW flWIv1' "fH bkbHI'bbHHbbHH m9r1 fBswi tfliKf ' ' H BBBBBsVffl9ff3R sVKbVbiHBbV9HIH sHsrft -JfiWH meHv HbK I BBsSftfBfffi'lw wiM HHfflKHB cS? ffyfl iPnli Srfi ttiflli Norfo k, May 23. Charged with secreting, embezzling and destroying mail matter, Davis W. Arrington, a letter carrier of the Norfolk postoffice, was arrested yesterday and held under bond of $500 for his appearance before United States Commissioner Percy S. Stephenson at 1 o'c ock today for pre liminary hearing: Arrington was taken into custody by F. R Barkley, a de tective of the postoffice department at Washington, who was sent to make investigation of numerous complaints reported by Major C. L. Wright, post master. Arrington was first taken into the postmaster's private office. He is said to have made a full and frank con fession of the charges. Postoffice offi cials say they found concealed in his clothes 139 pieces of mail-matter, in eluding special delivery letters, ordi nary letters, postal cards and pack ages, together with a special delivery letter mailed by the detective in Rich mond, which contained two marked one-dollar bills and a marked fifty- cent coin. It was this letter that led to Arring ton's apprehension, according to the detective. It was addressed to Mrs. Mary R. Swanson, 432 Thirty-fourth street, Norfolk, Va. Through the street address was drawn a lead pencil mark and the letter was re-directed to 810 Reservoir avenue, which is a vacant house. Detective Barkley, assisted by B. E Albcrtie, the local postoffice detective traced the letter as it went through the postoffice, falling into Arrington's hands for delivery. When he came in fromh is route the letter was not re turned, Then Barkley proceeded to search) hirp, : . ( Over 450 complaints of lost letters many of them containing money, some as much as $50, had come into the hands of the postmaster within the past ley. months. The complaints were increasing at an alarming rate when Major Wright decided to go to Washington and lay the matter before the Postoffice Department. Last Mon day he made a personal rcpo.-t and Mr. Barkley was assigned to work on the case with the local detective. He ar rived Tuesday and expects to return to Washington tonight. u HUE HARRELL IN SAVANNAH Beaufort Girl Who Ran Away From Home Has Been Located. SAYS SHE IS REPENTANT Father Has Forwarded Money To Cover Her Travelling Expenses. One of the most useful and instructive articles that you can have in the home. J WHAT IT CONTAINS. MlB Of th world With flans and nortraltd of rulern and rhUt ffl,iQl including Wilson and Marshal. Map of Panama with full information bout Panama Canal. Large scale map of North and South Carolina with complete census gazetteer of towns and counties in those States. Map of United States and PARCEL POST MAP with full information concerning this now branch of the Postal Service. Census statistics covering each State in the onion and its principal towns. HOW TO GET IT. If you are not a subscriber .bring $1.35 to the Journal and get the en cyclopedia together with a year's subscription to the Semi-Weekly JMPMl. If you are already a subscriber you can get this valuable encyclopedia by paying up to date and. In addition, $1.35, this amount Including pay snent for the encyclopedia and a year's subscription. This encyclopedia retails for 98 cents. You will note the great saving the Semi-Weekly Journal enables you to make. Dontwalt. We don't promise to hold this offer open indefinitely. Come to the (Journal of nice and get a encyclopedia the pest tin yo Lillie, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Harrell of Beau fort, who disappeared from her home on the afternoon of Sunday, May 11, while her parents were attending the unveiling of a monument by the Wood men of the World at M on-head City, lias been located at Savannah, Ga. The young woman is repentant of her rash act and wants to return home Her father has forwa ded the money nossary to pay her fare to Beaufort and she will probably arrive there Sunday morning. , After leaving Beaufort, MissHarrcll came to New Bern and went to the home of a friend to spend the night. For various reasons this friend refused to let her remain there and she left the house. Where she spent the night is hot known but on Monday morning she was again seen and after that, although the police, assis ed by the young woman's father, made a thor ough search, they failed to find Say trace of her. "The police finally came to the con clusion that she had left the city and abandoned the search. The young ' woman's father believed that she was endeavoring to reach Waycross, Ga., to join Dr. J. T. Dixon of that place, with whom she is said to have been corresponding, and had friends in that city watch for her. Last Wednesday, Mr. Harrell re ceived a letter from a woman at Sa vannah, Ga., stating that his daughter was at her home and that she wjs re pentant and wanted to return. The writer of the letter stated that she was acquainted with Dr. Dixon, for love of whom the young woman left home and that he has a wife and. several children. , ' , The doctor had been in communica tion with the girl and had give her FREE HOOKWORM TREATMENT GIVEN Dispensary Now Being Operated At Various Points In This County. Ga., telling her to tremain here until he came for her. The woman says that shortly after the arrival of the girl at her home she read an account of therunaway and that this was the first inkling she had of the affair. The woman stated that she had heretofore had a very high opinion of Dr. Dixon but in her letter she scores him unmercifully for his action in in ducing this young girl to leave her home and says she believes that he is amenable to the Mann white slave law. She' said that he had not seen the girl and that he will not as long as she remains in her charge. How Lillian Harrell succeeded in getting out of New Bern is a mystery to the local police. Every train was watched for several days and she could only have left by one of the county roads and boarded the train at some other point. That she had acquain tances here who aided her in getting' Last Monday morning a hookworm away there is little doubt, and it is dispensary under the direction of Dr. undrestood that Mr. Harrell will ineet G. F. Leonard, a specialist of diseases his daughter here as she returns from of the intestines, opened at Vanceboro. Savannah to prevent her from again This dispensary is to be operated in DR. G. LEONARD IN CHARGE Citizens Urged To Take Advan tage Of -Free Examination And Treatment. falling into their hands. Craven county for a period of six weeks Yesterday it was h. operation in W. T. Jones, wflo has been with the this city and Dr. Leonard and his as- Dixie Fire Insurance Company in sistant, W. C. Jenkins, had their hands Greensboro the past four or five years full during the day. A large number has accepted a portion with H. S. 1 0f people visited the dispensary and Hancock, one of the leading contract- J were examined for the hookworm dis ors of this city. Mr. Jones is well ease and several took the treatment, known and has many friends fierc, These examinations and the treat having held a responsible postiion with mcnt are given the patient absolutely toe Blades Lumber Company for sev- free cf an cost and the Craven county J$ Ym Fes! Chilly FeverMa and Acise all Over FeoI trorn out blue and tired ? Don ' t let your cold develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or catarrh. The reliable altar, ttive and tonic which has proven its vuluo in the past 40 years is DR. PIERCE'S doMen SffeffteaJ "Discovery Kostcrpj aotivlty to the liver and to ihi circulation the blood fa purified, th option and nppetiti improved and the whole body feels the iuvitsommg fore ot this extract of native oiedlciMH plants. I,i consequence, th4 heart, brain and nerves feci the iiiaolo roraeuy Baa t can now also your dro oaesn t keep it, tend jJ oue-ccut aurnp i to kvy. fierce, m.U. Ua The Common "s:ise Medical Adviser a book ot 1008 pages answers all ttedical questions. Send 31c inane-cent stamnt ! P, V. Pierce. 1.P. ? : F O R i MEAL, I CORN, FEED, - -I X eral yeara. -M Board of Commissioners, who have gone to considerable expense in getting the dispensaries for tKis county, urge the citizens to take advantage of the op portunity offered them. The dis pensary will be operated at the fol lowing places on the dates mentioned: Vanceboro, Mondays, May 26; June 2, 9, 16, 23. Maple Cypress, Tuesdays, May 27: June 3. Jasper, Tuesdays, June 10, 17, 24. Riverdale, Wednesday mornings, May 28; June 4, 11, 18, 25. Croatan, Wednesday afternoons, May 28; June 4, 11, 18, 25. Havclock, Thursdays, May 29; June 5, 12, 19, 26. Cove City, Fridays, May 30; June 6. Tuscarora, Fridays, June 13, 20, 27. New Bern, Saturdays, May 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28. HAY. See I ME1D0WS New Bern, N. C. FOR THE BEST MMMUlIU BROS WOMAN GOULD NOT WALK She Was So III Restored to Health by LydiaE. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Pentwater, Mich. "A year ago I was very weak and the doctor said I had a I j; 1 glBgapMir.:.. i yri Bertous aispiace- L .-v ment I had back ache aud bearing down pains so bad that I could not sit in a chair or walk across the floor and H I was in severe pain ail trie time, l leic discouraged as I had taken everything 1 1 could think of and was no better. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhom's Veg etable Compound and now I am strong and healthy." Mrs. Alice Darling, R.F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. ReadWhatAnotherWoman says: Peoria, 111. "I had such backaches that I could hardly stand on my feet. I would feel like crying out lota of times, end had such a heavy feeling in my right ride. I had such terrible dull headaches every day and Jhey would make me feel t Monday, June, 2 1913, in the matter so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet 1 1 of the bridge proposed to be erected could not sleep at night Aftrl liad tulfpn T.vrlin ffi.Pinkhftm Vegetable Comrxrand a week I began to 1 At thU hear! the views of inter- ol these dainty go carts -or carriages. We have just received an assorted ship improve. My backache was less and este(j partie3 as t0 thc requirements, ' nient of Reed body carriages, made of selected German reed, with hair filled tnai neavy ieeung in my siuo wem, away. I continued to take the Com pound and am cored. " You may publish this if you wish." Miss Clara. L. Gauwitz, R.R. No. 4, Box 62, Peoria, 111. Such letters prove the value of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for woman's ilia. Why don't you try it? H. WEIL & 10 ERECT BRIDGE PUBLIC HEARING IN GOLDS BORO ONE WEEK FROM TOMORROW. A public hearing will be held at the city hall in Goldsboro at 4:00 p. m I ' of the bridge proposed to be erected I- Don't neglect the baby's health by keeping it cooped up at home he wil I across the Neuse river by H. Weil -hrivc wonderfully if you will give him a daily outing in the bright sunshine 's Bros of Goldsboro. what yu "save m mcd'c'ne and doctor's bills will more than pay "for one design and location of this bridge, so f ar as thc interests of navigation are concerned, will be received. Fresh lot No. 16 RUBBER BANDS ust received. E. J. Land Printing Co. Phone 8. hiom Every carriage is made with the best steel gears and cushion rub- tiroi the most substantial made. We have them ranging in prices from 50:oS35,00. J. S. Miller Furniture Co. 99-101 MIDDLE STREET, Stover is a Good Eng ine Sold Under Our and the Factory's Guarante. EASY TERMS Kucl El t sliKrdfcSlfiiH iv4 (H sL sil ik 111111 vHHIiHBMHiHBViVHHEBSaHBmKHHfeHBMHBH isB This Mill Guar Make Good 10 Days' Free We Have ficsn SellingThk Engine For Seven Year and Haven't aDissatisfiedJCustomer. We Carry These Engines and Supplies in Stoq Hyman Supply Co. , New Bern, N. C. i ! Everything For the Mill and Farm Bnm
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