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G -J iww luAikA Lktd I; i food' and Drink Alan Are Taned and l Mr,. and Mrs. S. M. Briosoa will leave tonorrow (or Quebec, Caiuda, ' here Mr, Brinson will attead a Si- TCUIS WVHHLU ItlHMU V U Arcanum. They w3I be absent about two weeks.- -v;'- ' '-..,. ;- Mrv I. C Watklns and yauna son t. . - . ... . . m ihitiuurbd uiivm III a nr I II T ii.&a. evening and are visiting Mrs. Watkins' : parents, Mr. asd Mr. L. H. Cutler. aims aiary smnn 01 ureenvuie wno :y na oeen visiting iviiss t-na Mae v mis , r - ,T':it: . , r c. i .u .. Das oeen visiting Air. ana Mn.. bamuei H. Eaton ha retnrnd hrmr. vJiar a. anon visit wiin relatives at v-ovt city. The Woman s Club will meet Ihurs day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in theclub Vooms. ""MEMORIES OF THE SOUTH" IVLft't go up and hear them sing Thursday evening just the thing! Albaugh's, and they'll take us back 'Long the sweet old memory track, Through the green fields that we knew In Virginia vales of dew Old Kentucky, and the glee Of the hills of Tennessee. Memories of the South! Away. To the green fields let us roam. Helpin' those Confederate girls Alake improvements to their Home. Let's go up and help 'em out! Dixie land to make us shout In the old way once again As they sing is songs of men And of places far and sweet Where the hills and rivers meet And the roses fill the room Of the whole outdoors with bloom r. Memories of the South! Oho Sweetest music ever heard Robin on a Southern bough AncLthe wondrous mockin' bird! Let's go up'and take a girl Maybe with a little curl Golden round her little ears Like they wre in those old years "When the southland was our clime ''Of the hcarts-of-lovers time And the girls of Dixie seemed. Something sweet the heart had dreamed Memories rjf the South! Be there Thursday evening- Albaugh's when We'll go back in song and dream . To the sunny South again. ! The Benztown Bard. I TREAT : f!ER THIS WEEK SLUMBERLAND WILL BE PRE SENTED ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. Slumberland the much talked about and long looked for Musical Extrava ganza with it's hundreds of partici ' pants it's pretty dancing and singing ensembles beautiful costumes and electrical effects will be presented at the Masonic Opera House this week Thursday and Friday nights. Nothing but the finishing touches remain to be given to the cast and the dress rehear sals that will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and nights. Pictures of the principals and dif ferent groups in the play were taken by the Wooten photogrpah company on Saturday and will be on exhibition Tuesday. It is almost impossible t;o imagine that over three hundred will appear on the. stage during the perfor mance of this most wonderful play next Thursday night but those who have the entertainment in charge claim there are that many in the cast and we are going to see the show and count them. Tickets for the reservation of seats 1 1 n r ' " T ''Hi ' .. ......... . -. .-. .f .nnrr.. in- , ,,l 11 ,mm i HI 1 I I I I Japanese Maidens in : siumberiana" at me Masonic Opera House, Thursday and Friday Nights, May 15-16 . ' . ;vx".f .Ai'.,.vvVi v.H,' A ;vi -V were put oo sale - yesterday nit Clark's cigar itore and are going like hot cakes. Those '. who have patronesses tickets caa get them exchanged without extra cost but the price of the tickets ,($2.00) must be seat to Mr. Craven a all patronesses' cards a re charged to. the receiver byinimber aad the money for same does not go to Mr. Clark but to Mr. Craven. ,' -. There wiH be a general rehearsal of all adults in the play at the- opera house tonight at 7:30. Tomorrow night will be the full 'dress rehearsal at the Opera House. AUTOISTS RETURN FROM VISIT AT SEVEN SPRINGS. Thomas Daniels and C. T. Pumphrey returned Sunday night from a trip in the former's automobile to Seven Springs. On the up trip only three hours and five minutes were required in making the run of sixty nine mihs and the roads were not in the best of condition. Returning a little better time that that mentioned above was made. Cures Old Sores, Other Remsdlss Won't Curs. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 LOCO HAPPENINGS. ' (Special to the Journal) Loco May 12 Some of our young folks attended services at Brick Kiln Sunday. Mr. A. J. Erwin returned home from Richlands yesterday. Messrs. C. C. Taylor and J. A. Higgins were visitors near Jacksonville and Verona last Sunday. Little Miss Rosa Lee Collins spent a few days here last week. Miss Susie Higgins visited relatives in Jones County last week. Mr. Mac Parsons is very sick. We extend to the family our deepest sympathy. Mr. B. F. Eubanks has an appoint ment to preach at Loco again the Fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. SHE GAVE UP ALL HOPE sassiMssss Physicians Failed To Help Mrs, Green, Bat She Finally Found Relief in Cardui. Meetze, Va. Mrs. J. C. Greeji of this place, says: "I suffered with womanly troubles so that I could hardly sit up. Two of the best doctors In our town treated me, and I tried different medi cines, until I gave up aU hope of ever getting well. One day, I decided to try' some Car dui. It did so much for me that I ordered some more, and It cured me! Today, I feel aa well as I eveidld la my life. The pains and the trouble are all gone. I feel like another person la every way. I wish every sufferer could know what Cardui will do for sick women." A few doses of Cardui at the right time, will save many a big doctor bill, by preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system, and helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy. Thousands of weak women have been restored to health and happiness by using CarduL Suppose you try It It may be Just the medicine you need. If B. Write to: Ladta Advisory Dept.. pi in, aooga Mdlclo Co-Chattanoora, Tenn., for Special tutructioiu, and bf-par book, "Hon Trutiaaat Nc woman, awn Plan an We are prepared to'flgure turn key jobs on all screen door and window work. J. S. Basnight Hardvare Company, 67 South Front Street. Phone 99. Our Business Local columns bring results, try them. Dabtora Ar Imprtaonad. In aoBie rvtqnKtM the tale of Man In oca of the tnottt backward ortloD of the British empire. ' Al the revenue U raised by taxes on food end drjuk. There are no death dutlea. no propf- ty tax, , no awl" tax. , Th worklnn t Classes are unprotected as well aover , taxed.- No factory luwa exist, and uo attempt has ever been made to Huilt the boars of shop'nuslstanta. although Uanxland is ewteotiatly a natloo of shopkeeper. Then, although usury Is forbidden by , la w. Imprison mntr for debt ia still legal and Is commonly re sorted to. " , ' .'; tet Manx law. aUhough backward In some respects are "ID . other way well advanced. ES-ery woman, widow or spinster. In the Isle of Man. be she owner, wrnpler or lodger, enjoys the parliamentary franchise. Every wid ow enjoys half her husband's1 person-' al estate and hnx a life Interest In hi" real estate, uud she cannot be deprived of this by wilL .. The sule of cigarettes and Intoxi cants to children was forbidden In Man for yearx before ' such a prohi bition was enforced In England. Eng lishmen have legislated mildly against money lenders. The highest interest that can be cbarged In the Island Is (i per cent, and that bus been the law for over 200 years. Chicago Newi - LUXURIOUS KITCHENS. They Used Silver Lined Saucepans In the Old Days In Rome. While tbe bousewlfe today prides berself, and with reason, on the equli ment and conveniences' of her estab lishment sbe need not think tbat cen turies ago other women In otber laads were not equally well provided. In deed, tbe kitchens of Roman wouirn were much more luxuriously fltfed out than are most kitchens of today. Now, in the days when the Roman empire was at Its height if you went Into the culinary department of an ele gant establishment you would find saucepans liued with silver and ipails of various description richly inlaid with arabesques in silver and shovels that were handsomely and intricately carved. Eps frames, too. that wou'd cook tweuty eggs nt once and pastry molds shaped like shells and an in finite assortment of gridirons, frying pans, cheese graters and tart dishes. The toilet tables of the Roman wo men were well supplied in tne same lavish fashion. I vory combs, perfumes. cosmetics, hairpins, even an elaborate hair net of gold, have been recently unearthed. Safety pins. too. which have for a long time been considered a strictly modern Invention, could be found on their tables. But they had no brushes nor any glass mirror, the kind tney used being of silver or other white metals. Chicago Tribune. WALL STREET BANKS. As a Rule They Make Loans on 20 Per Cent Margin. Most Wall btreet banks Insist on having a twenty point margin behind each loan. Tbat means that a man borrowing $100,000 must put up as se curity stocks or bonds of $120,000 mar ket value, if tbe securities decline to a point where the $20,000 margin is reduced to $15,000 the borrower is call ed upon to put up additional securi ties. Most brokerage houses do not wait for such a summons, but send the necessary collateral to tbe bank as soon as they see that the price of their securities has declined. But the banks are guided always by the character and the financial stand ing of each borrower. Each bunk has a list of favorite borrowers who can secure whatever money they need in times of stress or in times of calm. The loan clerks know who the favor ites are and show them every cour tesy. It means a good deal for a Stock Exchange house to get oa the "favor ed list" of a Wall street bank. Borne borrowers. In order to stand well with a bank, never complain when the bank raises tbe rate on their loans. They go on tbe theory that it la foolish to dispute a rate with a bank wnen tne ainerence Detween t per ;; cent and 2 means only $1.89 a Af on the Interest charge for a1 100,000 loan. New York Post THE WISE MAN alway prepares forY the approaching aangers. . co .wise nu nave one ci. i i i r the latest inventions ' - applied 'to "' r -'je:tf-' your umbrella. . It will protect you?EIGIaTH 'tOWNSHIP time of electric storms .that .have" been w-''i;":cii ' ri-''' oredicted for) the months i Tii-f. List Your State and Coun- July and August'.,. Tha hard rubbfj Insulator. . I have them at 25 cents. I will put them on your umbrella free. Special attention to all repairs. If the top Ss worn, out I will replace it, with any kind of top in the umbrella line. Price right and the work guaranteed., Drop m .a card when ydti need my tYfcei Yoursi truly ' L Reynolds M. F. G. 23 Rountree street; New ' i Dufin.'? tho Wm$mM& -Mete. Cbmrao Ydtow.U )U; Davis' 100 Pure Paint Products meet their evary requir?tn,ci:t : , - . .. .v: v . They satisfy Uncle Sam, and they are SUHE to satisfy ycu. ,. r ; -. r 1 The Government uses only the best-PoIIow.their example, and buy thoDavis' 100 Pure Paint Products. They save in quantity, and -ve ia labor, are the most durable and mosfc lasting and COST NO MORE. .. .v.- -,v v ,.-;.:,.-..-;. THERE IS NO BETTER PAINT MADE. UNCLE SAM BOUGHT 40 CARLOADS DURING THE PAST YEAR! HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT? New Bern WHEN THE MAILS CLOSE. . Mail closes at this office as follows For Beaufort, 8:30 a. m. For Goldsboro, 8:30 a. in. For Norfolk 8:30 a. m. For Wilmington 9:00 a. in. For Oriental, 9:00 a. m. For Bridgcton, 10:00 a. m. For Raleigh 12:55 p. m. For Beaufort 4:50 p. m. For Goldsboro, 4:50 p. m. For Goldsboro, 4:50 p .ni. For Oriental 4:55. p .m., Night Express 9:00 p. m. I. S. Basnight, P. M. A FEW POINTS IN FAVOR OF THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPE WRITER. There Is not the least doubt but that THE PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Is the best low priced machine on the market today. It is durable, attractive and light. Its simplicity is marvelous. .There are no complicated parts to get cut of order. It is like an open bock. If something clogs, you have only to make a few turns with a screw driver, remove the part causing the trouble, clean it off, replace and go ahead. It is1 the only ma chine in the world on which the set of tpye and type bars can be taken apart from the machine in less than ten seconds. This feature alone Is worth many dollars as a time saver. . It is the only machine now on the market with which twenty legible typewritten copies can be made at one writing. The ribbon control is automatic, the. color change Is simple and convenient, the back spacer and tabulating key are within an inch of the op erator's hands when uslug the machine. The type are lined In a sym metrical row, in front of the operator and are easily cleaned. Srtong piano steel - wires control the type bars and it is impossible for these to break. The machine is so constructed that the lightest touch gr the vigorous pound used in heavy manifolding .have ,j the same cflect on the mechanism. Call at tbe office of theE. J. Land Printing Company, and take a look at this wonnerful machine..- Price . tfl nn the rav navment nlan - i WE ARE NOW SERVING THE FAMOUS Montauk Ice Cream . 5 and 10c !Saucier " We would be pleased to fill 1 your orders, ;in any . quarttity fot parties br: . . enrenainrrieiusaT. reason., , able prices, i We have the , I'! exclusiyeagency. j 00yM. ,E'drdCltik Elk sTemple. Phone 94, ty Taxes at The Court FromMay 1 to Juiie 1 , 191 , A failure to list during the month of May subjects you to a double tax, and is also a, misdemeanor, see Machin ery Act 1911. Section No. 82., I ' ' It. M. GROVES, List Taker. V'' t'y . '17,; No. 8 Towns!.!?. -, , CsxIaad$ cl DiTis'-K' FURS FAKT ProducU. past-yedr E. B. "Dzno Com- , psr!7 hr.s capped to tha UcStcd fcte3. Govern- ncnt toc -iizQ at their. viicuu Ivy- Yjards along1 ,tho Aumtic and rscine Uoct3 mcludins tha Pj,Tifi?a CfcpHr-iO ccrlcicb EnaratLH Pc:t3 and til tlis '.pxramelt. Colors jrronnd v Oil including: Wnitw, -Cacl:1?, Frupsif n, CJbuieie' FOS SALE BY Builders Supply Norfolk Southern Railroad ROUTE OF TJIE "Night Express" Schedule in effect April 27th. 1913. N. B. The following schedule' figures are published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN. North and West Bound. 12.40 A. M. Daily Night Express Pull man Sleeper for Nor-i folk. 9.10 A. Ml Daily for Norfolk con nects tor all points North and West Pull man Parlor Car arid Broiler service. Ef fective May 2nd. - 1.25 P. M. Daily except Sunday for ' Washington,-. Green-, ville, Wilson, Raleigh; 4.10 A. M.' I 9i05 A. M. 5.20 P. M. Daily Night Express f or Goldsboro. , Daily for Goldsboro. Daily for Goldsboro. Effective June 14th Winston Salem sleeper inaugurated. East Bound. . 9.05 A. M. Daily for Beaufort. Pull man service effective June 14thV 5.20 P. M. Daily , for Beaufort. 9.30 AM. Daily"except Sunday for " Oriental . 5.25 P. M, Daily for Oriental. Fpr1 further information or reser vations apply to T. H, Bennett, Union Ticket Agent;:.Phone' UK$; W. W. CROXTON. G. PA. E. D. ' KYLE. T. M.! " ; Uf-J) W. A. WITti Gen. Supt tj v Norfolk, Va. r C Special Miction; Sale' 500 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ANDTHtJRSDAY Union Stockyards ' BerkieylKorf olkf ,lginia4 " Roadsts, lY6tters, Pacers; Mated namsi Heavy Draft aiid Com 'T:m rkJ. (Lotaof Blue Rlbbon! Prlza Vlnnett r PZ nMi't'iA v Neither , pains - 6r expense i will ber ever held at -the Union Stock 'Yards..! In addition to our horse sale wc Itt positively sell fortheHIGH DOUAR V . , :- ' ,r. ; - - ' , r . i-V'-!-V, 100 Mules" Welshing from liOOO': to 'l,iOV':H 'r.;.: S0 Carnages, pabs, Victprias Speed Crfrts, Surreys, Buggys and Harness.' ' ," , CONSIGNED FROM : NW vV0RIAND BALTIMORE. : 'V ! . ' '4, Don't fail to attend this sale. . Everyting will go for the HIGH DOLLAR." '. i.XVrWs 'oi wire us'if you have; ANYTHING TO SELL or for furthw ia- ; formatiftn. ;.,.', '' '-.-v ' ',; .'. ;' '-, v';-fV'' ' " .".1 " ' ' " - v - Norfolk Live Stbclt Conimny, Inc. L , , " OR Col. W. F, 0. ' , I4 1 i : . J. W. Rlcbardaon, Scc'y-Treas. Capt. I. II. M ': , , . , ' , . NORFOLK, VA. Cp, 1. II. IJ. V , ' 1 v V . - .' Company NOTICE. Notice vis hereby given that stock certificate No 82 for 12 shares of Stock, in New Bern Ice Co. issued to me has been lost smot application has been made for duplicate certificate. GEO. C. JONES. Wanted Wood sawyer-and logging men .fit gooa wages. Pay , every Saturday. Comfortable quarters. Apply to East Car- , olina Lumber Co. at Carolina City. Pamlico: county, near. Olympia, N. C. v - i FresH Vegetables PHONE 174 Strawberries, Supash; tiaKes lomatpes String Beans, Bell v. Peppers, Pineapples, Q a r d e irr Peas, k 7 Grape : Frulv Oranges T ii r m i p s Onions, and Lettuce. spared to' make this, the 'biggest safe W
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