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.J 1 every day in the year ex. I :nd y at 45 Pollock Street. :NE OFFICE 'PfcCME. ANICAL DEPT. 'PHONE 50 J. LAND PRlNTINGfCOMPANY K. I. Land 7 Crumpler -Manager .City : Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES.; Cmt year I. Tiree Months. , . . One Month. ' .. ,, , 4.00 Advertising rates - furnished pps'cation o this office. upon Says the Standard Laconic; ' .'New, Bern seems to have an epidemic of office hunters just now. , Not content with the first place in , the United StatesSenate and at least one other fat federal job, it wants everything in. sight it appears. , The last news from there, announces the candidacy of three who want a seat in the National Congress; and now the announcement -is sent broad cast that one of its prominent business men, Mr. C. D. Bradham, wants to be governor. New Bern is fortunate .in having several men ' of big calibre who could fill these positions well. Mr. S. M. Brinson is big enough and strong enough in every way to be a congressman , -or Governor, and we'd like to "vote for him for Governor. If New -Bern is to get the whole pie we want Sarh Brinson to have a slice. , But isn't there just a bit of danger in this? If New Bern gets all she-wants who can tell where she will stop. New Bern has been-, the capital city of the State once. Who can-say that it will j not be again if New Bern gets all it goes after?" There have been several Dem- Commenting on the Fairs ' to be held in" North Carolina this year, the Wilmington Dispatch says: . ' "The dates' for many North Carolina fairs, expecially the large '. e . t ones, nave oeen set ana gooa judgment was used so that the dates , did not conflict. ' ,.The fair at Winston-Salem leads the wayV'beirig held Oct." 6-9. '.'Then comes the Greensboro fair, Oct. 13-17; the State fair, at. Raleigh, Oct." 19-24; the Charlotte fair. Oct. 27-30. To this list- has to be v added a number . of other 2.00 fairs, including the Eastern Caro l.uuijina event at New Bern and the 40jFayetteville fair. : 'North Carolina is f rich in fairs and they are doing much for the State, in every : way. Not only do they advertise the State and promote among our own peo ple, more industry, but they in still other lessons, Including that of hygiene. Thu9 is the fair of today even a big improvement on (he one of yester-year. We regret that -Wilmington ; is" not included in the fair , list, . The city,' or the county of New Han over, shouod have a fair. It would do much to stimulate in terest and work and would show the world what there is in this particular section."- Owing to inclement weather and unexpected circumstances the last Fair held in. New Bern was not as successful as it could have, been. , However, the officers and directors of the Associationare planning to make the next event one of the best everjheld in the State and the public can rest assured that they will get their money's worth when ',they, come TV" ! , 11 'J to New Bern next October to i attend this big event; XXXXXXX3000CX OOOgX OOOPOC SPIRIT OF THE PRESS 1 ' ' ' HE devil . U content that , should axcal In rood, work.. proviutu n can maita ua proud of them. X-'fr r- ,: '' "Wherefora . let hit that thlnVeth h. staadeth tako beed lest ha taU." . , HELPFUL' HINTS. ' On TnflT Tinll nnHHInv In lnnt.1 . . K -O uMwrinmeaq ot ine,oia-ume pudding TOeT.'tUne tnfeipper"lart b th boil wlth oiled paper, tuiVln the pudding and it will come out In good ahape. A good habit to follow la folding the string whiclt came round the par cel in the wrapping paper, then when a paper and string la needed the string will fit the paper. Wedding plates used for engraving cards of invitation or announcement may be made Into useful ' articles. Some hare them made Into trays; oth ers Into small stands for teapot or vase by having small balls soldered to each corner. -, ,. ',. Make a list of medicines, antidotes for poisons and keep It fastened In side the medicine closet, where It can be quickly glanced at , Such a pre caution may save a life. -I Have your kitchen table made to fit you, high enouogh to work at it without stooping. - - When It Is necessary to heat uphol stered furniture and It cannot be tak en out doors,, a good way Is to cover It with a damp cloth and -beat; the dust flings to the cloth.- ' ' - When a finger Is cut while working, wrap a thin piece of cloth over the end and slip on a thimble until there is time to attend to It properly. , ? When using a dish pan, turn the handles so that the wishes will not be nicked by striking against the handles. - ' . J Coarse sand paper kept near at band will save much, scraping of dishes which are scorched' - ' - ( , , When hemming; children's , dresses on the machine, use very line thread, then whe nthe times comes for length ening, a pull, will break the threads. Under skirts made of the same kind of goods as the work dress are neat, and always look better than a petti coat of another color. . . : . M When gold fish' are alugigsh, i salt bath does them good. - Let them lie in the water not longer than five min utes, and they -will be, as lively as ever. Y-x.. .Si.:X:v ... TRIX. Having qualified as administra true of the estate of Mrs. S. E Venters, deceased, late of Craven countv. North Carolina, this U ' -"' 1 to notify all persons having claims t , J I against the estate of said deceased to . exhibit t them to the under signed on or before the 2 7 1 day of January,? 1915, or', this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person in debted to said estate will please make immediate ' payment. ,. 1 -iMRS pAlfiy' AN DERSON, .J - r r " I . -f Administratrix Vanceboro, N.. C, , v This ' 27th " day ' of January 1914. .' , . ' . : ' , ' Best treatment for A Burn. If for no othe reascn, Chamberlain'1 Salve should be kept in every household on account "of. its preat value in thr treatmefit of burns. It allays the- pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a - scar,.. ) This. alve is also unequalcd for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 ' cents. For ale by alf dealers. Adv.) " ' DEEDS NOT WORDS ocrats to call at the Journal office and suggest . that we advocate a-city or county primary to de termine whether Mr. S. M. Brin-i themselves when they are making son or Mr. c. L. Bradham a. iair proni on me actual invest- RATHER DOUBTFUL. Considering , the way the fi nances of the railroads are manip ulated it is doubtful if theykricw should run for the office of Govern- ment.- Durham or . of the State. Thinking that this is a State-wide affair we do not . believe ; that, the ' city or Herald. EN New Bern People Have Absoutel Proof -Of Deeds At Home. V; It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. - v rlt's not words bufd eds that prov The deeds of Doan s Kidney P Is, ; tFor New Bern k dney sufferers, f Have made their local reputation Proof lies Snathe testimony of'Non Bern people. ' ' , . ' , ' -,.: R. A. Henderson, 156 George street New Bern, N, C, says: ,JI suffered from a dull pain across my loins, with an extreme lameness in my back. :-1 also hadinflammationof the bladder and the passages of the ' kidney . secretions pained me.' Doan's Kidney Pills pro cured at the Bradham Drue ' Co.. removed the lameness and pain and improved my. condition in every way." . . Ne Trouble Since.' ,When Mr. Henderson was Interview ed' some years later he said; "I willingly confirm my . former endorsement ; of Doan's Kidney Pi Is. I have been free from backache ' and kidney complaint since I took this remedy. . You are welcome, to continue he publication of my statement-" , , ,; , . "For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States, r i Remember the name Doan's and i take' o other.' '- ' . " 1 1 i 1 4 ( I : i i 1 1 . ::: hi PI 5ii -it i liny a '-SPALDING" on a Sweater 1 1 -m. L . .... : . is iiKe bUKHAM on Sil-J$ . " guarantee of Quality. ; I Have a Stock ranging From .-- --' . - v - . J HI'S SPORTCVG GOODS STOttjj? CI :i PHONE 253 V V: T " 91 MIDDLE ST. PayY DO YOU KNOW HIM? "In this country the control of coimty should say who is to run the government is in the hands of for. this high office. ' , a few?." . laments ,Chief Justice , u . Clark. If the judge" had bared his . Some people think they are whole thought, wonder if he mighty sly and make various wouldn t have added that most plans' toward certain ends. These J f the few is a certain gentleman "plans are so evident to those with from , New Berh.-reensboro whom, they , come in contact that, News. ... ... - ,j , ,p r ;,rv their ' intentions are easily dis-' ".. - ; .-- cerned and in nine cases out of SOMETHING TO BOAST r .. ' i ten their schemes are shattered ABQUT. . Ni .. and scattered to the winds. Nat-! ' " " uralry they get angry and froth Wilmington can proudly boast at the mouth and utter dire theats Df one of the' best young Men's but these, like their plans - carry Christ;an Associations ' in the no weight and are merely the vapqrjngs . of incpnpepts. Ml LOCAL mTTniM MAP 1TFT. h. h vf. ine. local cotton market was Lx vCtL iVPty active yesterday the prices r rt 11 I t ranging from 10 1-2 tr. 11 ' SJfc. No matts whlah VLT t ttm-l Der Dound. uw7i nna in tn ikwic ex 111 . , Som leMon that I -fltusi teatn: r'U I I must take mr turoMtt th mill, Lv ; - LOCAL MARKET I must wors; at my tk with f4oiu I Quotations from the Coast Li win, ' t lit i' .. - Over and over agahil Souths It has one of the hand- We, were down in Pamlico structed buildings and it - has county yesterday conversing with a fine membership. - Efforts are the people of : that section in now on to increase the latter and s "" "UM"U"- they, should and will,, no doubt, Pamlico county has a candidate , f , . n , . r , be successful. - this increase, lor. Congress and many of the citizens are going to give him their whi.le- imPor.tan.t to the Associa support. Hon. Charles K. Thomas tion itself, naturally so, is by far also has - a large following there more vital to the young men who and those who are for Mr. Dees are not members but should be. are in favor of Mr. Thomas as. The association 'not only affords second choice. ; But for the fact strong support to" many,' but', it that- Mr. yees was in the race furnishes wholesale ; entertain- ' " HURRY-UP DISHES. V This Is simple dessert whiefc-ttay be prepared on abort notice:, : Whit Pudding and Chocolate Sauo. Beat together untn smooth tnraev fourth of a cup of flour, a teaspoon- nu or salt and a eup of milk; when smooth, add threa mora eaptula of milk, and cook twenty mlnutea In a doable boiler. Then turn Into pnd dlnf dish and serve with chocolate sanoe. Mix In. a sauceoan a min of I r. i.. . sugar, one and a half sduares of choc-1 i&'fl 1-7 olate, grated, and four tablespoonfuls 1 of boUlnr water. Stir and cook until I et. ,Market: nvBeef at 9c per pounds I Pork at 9c per pound, r Eggs at 24c per dozen. , t Hides at 10c per pound , , ij,. .i 1 urkey at 17c. per pound '. e - . m -.x :!nicKens at ouc. to yuc. per pair. i Geese at $1.30 per pair. ( Ducks at 85c. per . pair.4 : Quotations by the New Bern Green Cabbage $1.25 per bask- we i believe , that fully, seventy five per cent, of the voters of that county would be for Mr, -Thomas. As it is, he will get a gratifying support. 1 , - In a recent issue,'; the Journal urged the : business men and" the citizens .- of "New . Bern to stick to a thing after once going into it. This is.) good advice ' and, !f adhered to,, will make this city e of the greatest on the coast r North Carolina. No proposition ' J be taken up, worked up vcr heat and then allowed to . While the public is mani ' interest in a project of ' h the time to make a ment in numerous ways to : all young men Not alone does it provide ennobling influence, v by environments,-' but ' it gives the young man chance to improve his mind . and strengthen his body. In" short, it is needed by the young men - of , Wilmington. -Wilmington Dispatch. ' ' ' " - ' ;s"- MAYBE SO. Probably Huerta is practicing a kind of.' interrogation if ( not sardonic smile . for. the day that Uncle Sam will have to recognize him ; to the , extent of asking him to pay the board bill for 5,000 Mexican troops, who are eating Otingo rations at Fort Bliss. smooth and glossy. Then add a cup of hot milk, flavor with vanilla and serve hot ? Currant Cooktes-These are cook ies which will . keep a long time. Cream a cupful of butter, add a cup ful and a half of sugar, then three egg well beaten, a teaspoonful of soda dissolved In half a cup of hot water; stir In three cupfuls of flour, a half teaspoonful of nutmeg and final ly, a cupful of currants. , Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered sheet and bake In a moderate oven until ' the I jeweler. cooKies are a good brown. -. ? Curried Rice. Waab a cup of rice and put to cook In a quart of boiling water with half a teaspoonful of salt Boll rapidly until the : rice has ab sorbed all the water; set back and cook u,ntll dry. Let stand covered In a warm place for an hour, tfor the curry, put one and a halt tablespoon fius of butter In a saucepan and add a sliced apple and onion; stir and cook until brown, add a tablespoonful of sugar, one of flour and a teaspoonful of curry powder. ," Stir - until well mixed, then add a quart of stock; If no stock Is at hand, use water with a teaspoonful of beef extract. Season with salt Meat and fish may be add ed to this sauce, and the rice may be put as a border to the meat and sauce on the platter. ' VRutabagas 80c. to - $1.00 per hundred. '" -7 " . Lettuce at $1.25 per basket. , Irish potatoes $2.50 to $2.75 per sack. ' 1 "'Kale at 40c. per basket.' v Wedding Gifts. GorhaniSilver. The most complete line in the South. At J. O. Baxter's, the J;. Diamond rings and , La Val leirs. You are invited to see, the beautiful line we' are showing. J; O. Baxter, Jeweler. .; ATLANTIC AND NORTH CARO L1NA RAILROAD COMPANY. '' '.' : In Tc'-isr Came. Mayte watcles srs called turnips because tLfy t:zz" i gi into the Stit . Office of the Treasurer, . . , . , ..... Goldsboro, N. C, . . ' ' January 8th, 1914. The Board of Directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company has declared a dividend of one and on-half per cent, on the Capital Eotck of that Company payaLJe at th office of the treasurer, at GoIJa-boro,- N. C, on and after January 10th, 1914, to StotkhoUers of record on the 1st day of January, 1911. T. V. CIik i! .!, " , ; ' Treasurer. our Bills by Check. is m"h safer t0 iay-your bills With a check than with money. Every farmer in this coun ty should have a bank account, no matter how small. It is the only. correct method of keep ing books. By having a checking account at our bank we keep your books for you in a fault less manner and free of expense. Your checks show you every transaction, besides being a re ceipt for every cent you pay out. Open an ac count with us today and let us keep your books for you. ', ' . . . The National Bank of Four per cent. Paid on Savings and Time De posits Compounded Quarterly. l , Safe Deposit boxes for.Rent - JAS. A. BRYAN, President JNO. DUNN, Vice-President GEO. H. ROBERTS, Cashier Xt, W. GRIFFIN, A-t. Cashier TTn -n f A nrhe'y.Tliiinig, 4 1 -vm fa taw upv (gy Aiiw i t6 make you cool and keep you ' " cool, t when the , sun is making : -' things hot and there v isn't a ;' . cloud in the sky, , is a glass of our renowned ; soda. ; We want you to try ity if you never have done so, because . those' who have, always i come, back , for We want you to join the v ) more, crowd. : i.-v yffliillliiiii Mm lib IT 'c''r 'T ---- Brass and Iron Castings. Orders Ex cuted promptly. For reference as to jj quality of work cmly to N. S. R. R. 5 Co and John L. ixper Lumber Co. p:: ;:zf:o.k9. VILLP 1 ru Gi - "II TG ' 1 . .. .. 4 I , 1 k J ... . I f . tit i i I I H tit 6 I 6 t 6 0 o 0 I i - Wilnington Star," ft
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