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A'd - . ap- . ooa. New Bern .b matter. !' .u PAPER OF NEW " BERN "ew. BernK 0. "July 1, 1911. need of a crrysrlEKET. ' In this age of nrOgressive sanita tiOD, the products that go into the daily consumption of the people are being acrutiniied more and more, as to their freshness when Drought to market, and as to the care exercised by the market men when they resell to the local con sumer. Not every tradesman has the means at hand to properly protect the perishable goods that ht? offers daily for sale. There is always sickness, particularly du ring the summer months, when people have spoiled vegetables, de cayed fruit or tainted meat as their food. The fault does not lie with the dealer, altogether, nor is the consumer to be blamed as careless therefore deserves to pay the penalty. The law provides pretty gener ally, that milk and other things entering into the family consump tion, shall pass inspection Local sanitary laws governing food in spection and food protection against flies and weather are safe guards. Not always can these laws be carefully carried into effect, due to various causes. A city market in New Bern would prove of great local value, both because of the bettersanltin ry arrauomonts that COuldbJ" ber of den I""1 " "' fulV1 "The Best in the World" As the bride led her friends , into her cool,' spotless kitchen, they broke into a chorus of approval. MWeu, I am proud of it," she aid "and proudest of all of my stove. It's a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove, and I think they are the best in the world. They toast, roast, broil and bake equally well '-really to perfection and the kitchen i stays mm cooler and cleaner than with any other range. Thisstovecuts my kitchen Work almost in half." There is no wood or coal to carry for:a New Per fection; no ashes to clean up. It is ready for use as soon as lit; out at a touch of the fingerseconomical as well as quick and convenient. New zxuxsaxv? " Mir i is n-- OUCpok-jstoyc tion Mads with 1 2 nd 3 bumm, wkh loos, lurquotte blue enameled chimney. HamWvcly nimhed throughout. Tin 2- end 3-bomer Moves an be had with or without cabinet top, which ia tiled with , drop jheko. towel nek, etc . Dealen CTenrwhere t or write " criotive circular to the neareal agucr Standard Oil Company . . . . CIncorr orated I jr' - I f IM I (ll"? 1 . Jrvnrn a iwntw. urn i j , f-f I VlMUitl. Ill vNr lUiUha I.-, . ," ; J.aya M,mMaM J l jejpaaMaMaMaMi LOW RATE EXCURSION FIRES To Norfolk, Va., July 4th, Cele bration. Big Day at Virginia Beach. Only Seashore Re sort in Virginia. Tickets will be eold at the usual "Week End" rate, July 1, 2, and S. Good to return to leach original parting point before mid-night July. 6th. - Tickets will be sold at the usual "Sat-' urday Night" rate, for trains Nob.. 6 and 16 east of Farraville and New Bo on the morning of July""' train of July 4tVM""""" reach rin Notice of Election. Whereas; one fourth of the freehold- Pera of number eight township, having cerlihed their intention to apply to tl)e Board of Trustees of the county Farn Life School located imthe Eight Town ship, and whefcaa, the said one fourth of the freeholders of said number eight township, presented a petition to this Board, asking that an Election be held I in Number Eight Township at the reg ular polling piaces in saia lownenip, on - - . Saturday July 22 1911, '.under and''i,-JiJNi"'1 virt'W" hantprJP- WhM - Roum4 ThM lsually Fattml The nsuaily patient Had nbmlwlT tamel, ik the proverbial Vorm, wfll sometimes jpsent,v an verdos of bus. To dense to think of a way ia which he caii outwit bis driver end m take "him unawares, wben roused to the pitch of.fury h rushe at th tyrabt open moathdr jSiidTiua forntt dable teeth and powerful Jaws do seri ous damage. " TV Ot this vtodlcflveuasa. thtCamel driver ls.awarean4 of ta certainty that sooner or later the will seek revenge.- Accordingly ltf to 'customary for the person who fears bis malice to throw his clothe before, the catneL meanwhile Abiding himself until the animal's-fury v has peen" expended-In tossing and tramping oft tbem. when the injury, real or supposed, is at one forgotten. r .... he camel will not identify hlmsejl with bis driver or rideiSO-the smfUest way whatever. He steadily -del joes all advances.; Bis eye iwvilrgjllj up with love or even interest at u ap proach bf his master. Should, fBu at tempt to pat or caress him he will ob ject In a very decided manner. Good treatment or bad make no dif ference to the camel. Life and its hard conditions are taken for granted. His view of things Is far too serious. He Is so absorbed and preoccupied that be has no time to waste in the gam bols indulged in . by all other, young animals. Harper's Weekly. Absantminded. '" Hewitt Very forgetful. Isn't he? Jewett Yes; his mind has frequent leaves of absence. Eghange. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTqlRIA George H. Marie, Jr., renewed his attack on Theodore Roosevelt for fail ing to prosecute American Sugar Re fining Company officials before the Sugar Trust Investigating Committee. SAVE5TWQ LIVE3. N; myself might '.not been for writes -A. '"frighl ould on-d ' . . .- .Ml,- Bill (form 168$) isplaeed in! your box to Ull you that your box renJt li due on the last day of the quarter, ni to show. yoa the amount of rent to be paid on or before the last day of the quanter. Too will therefore bring your (forin 1538) and have it receipted when jfoia eall to pay your rent. It Is not a matter of discretion with me s to elosink your box if the rent is not paid, but the gov erament demands that I shall close them. . J. S. BASNIGHT, P, M, The following are rules of tbo De partment governing tbe use of nented boxes lira now giving for the benefit of the patrons of this office; ' The use of boxes is restricted to one individual,, family, firm.: or corporation except in such cases as are specified in thissection. An individual renting a box may have placed therein i 1 Mail addressed to himself. I 2 Hail addressed to a visitor abirtiW with him. 3 Mail addressed to bis care or trie number of bis box by persons who wifch him to take care ef it for them temporarily. 4 Mail addressed to members of his family. 5 Mail addressed to his servants or other employees who abide in his house. 6 Mail addressed to his confidential or official employees not abiding with him. ,7 Mail addressed to a relative or oth er person who permanently in his house as do the members of his family. A boarder in a family is not a member of the family, A renter of separate apart ments in the house with a family or a person who maintains a separate table is not a member of the family. 13 A person after having attained majority is a member of his parents or guardians family so long as he contin ues to abide within the domicile of his parents or guardian as a member of his family and does not engage in any busi ness or avocation separate and apart from that of his parent or guardian though himself the head of a family provided hie family also abideB with that of his parent or guardian subject to the sameTconditions. 14 A person Having attained his ma jority and living in a house rented from hie father or in separate apartments of the house occupied by his father's fam ily is no longer a member of his fath er's family. -wu"lA Tkatt mail t4 nAVmonanr Vs-rt A irci : etW . eft UV 4Uia VI JCI II1UUVII V lUC I It - I a Nt a hotel or boarding house must not placed in the box rented by the pro- tor thereof; whether assigned for se of himself and family only, or S general use of his hotel, tut the ' guest, or transient boarder, eased to tbe number of the name of the hotel if not Carrier should be placed in Hto the use of such ho nor thereof: a box may have to its name. "ts official em- fi of a QEifl WACT0N HAIR TONIC A GUARANTEED REMEDY MONEY BACK ANY DISSATIS FIED CUSTOMER. 10c. BUYS A 25c. BOTTLE to advertise. CUT OUT THIS AD, sign name and take to your drug gist to-day. ASK ANY BARBER ABOU T TO BAG TON THEY USE IT AND GUARANTEE IT. wme. 1 BsiBHWM STREET. .No. BlACK MOUNTAIN INN St Vt NTH SAFSON OPENED JUNE Ull 1911. "The Most Beautiful Place in North Carolina. " Write MRS. W. D. MINE Y For Terms , Or Inquire at Journal Office. IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING M mum BALL-BEARING AXLE will lease tb bur den on horse more than any axle ev er offered, if you are using two horseS get a hi de equipped with this axle and irou can sell one ad save the feeding. And is the'.first and onlyJBall-Bearing Axle that can 'be Bent to anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it. 6. S. WAFERS ft SONS, MM ST. NEW BERN, N. C. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 1 Hi ami iiUiiilriiU 7 Main i rm n i m riifiiiiiimimin ThoroUSh Instruction under positively Cbxlatian .rest possible cost." W wiB Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 828, J) and its plant worth 1140,000 AIhTiPG 6aiQOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA ror tbe year, inj!,wding table board, room. lights, stea 'tentlon, physical culture, and tuition In U cuiQieota ,ion. For oataiogue ana application blank address, OSSER REEVES. B. Am Principal. ItACKSTpNE. VA. redith College. TOn'ln th South that conform mn A. B, Aw Mpiwint- Work Meordlne to the fltandard ColUcas. 1 of EMsntloo. Art nd Muiitc. , UMtta Wilnloa IB Physical Education undr dlctoc.; i tntftahoar oftetir domwttc rvl itucUnt. v. from , y 1 ri- '-; oSltiforniDJ: Olr prnr In nrdlth AtadanW. n'l (MlVHttof It mJ tn tha South, r tnllnr Informrttoti, addraB. 'ANN,'; Raleigh, tor lirfyw., .ncfJ.Ol I- ' w1in wfthln ISOO mil' - "" " STORV 1"
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