"- QUAKER QUIPS f j.. , . - ' ... : - Shakingf dice for the drlnfcs Is a rat tling of dry bones ( ; , , . MHMMBMW Cash t With 'Order , - IS JGXJJAL'3 .want coiur.irj Children Cry lor Fletcher' : : It's a grood plan to weigh your words If you expect tsena to carry - any weight. i fes,inirNjii?i ; cent a The Kind Yoii Cave Always 1 .Jtt use fox- over CO yca:"S AU Counterfeits, Imitations anu " JExperlmciits thai triple with ei Infants and CMtdrea lixperleaee ; What is CAS Captorin. is a h nrwl-?s substitute o 4oric, 5ro'H a i contains cLt'.e u18taiiR. ! t And al!u3 i lm. boon ??i -." risituioti-v, v. : Dlarrhtra. It jtsslmilatet tI:o Tbo Children's :rt tiv.t-c:dn r Or :., Morp!-.;:if ,'TO'i.i i tvu;ir:v"''v ..!-.!:ii!8S. To? rw -.sUiut tis for v!v? . li ..1 Coiicy all Tc repnlates tie ; od, glvbisr heal: I auacc a- -The JIo genuine CASTGF Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought t ... .TM cirit.uii eonlV. n vowie citv. I am Closing Out My Entire Stock teSes Mor-lfede Coat Suits at 1-2 Price ; ; All thtt styles. to select from, v. All oar (all styles of Douglass, Beacon and Kell. Buckleys, Cytolf .men9 shoes are on sale this week at a reduction of 33 1-3 per cent. . . . . ' THE BUSY CORNER STORE, P. & O. Riding Disc culivator. Guaranteed Farm Implements. Day-Grain-Feed for Uorses Cows-Hogs SEED OATS n n W 1 KlirriK AT VAX fPT nr NewBern,N.C. TO FRIENDS Beginning today February 27th 1914jWe will do only.a cash busi ne8s,pour goods must be paid' for at the store or on delivery, we will give you good goods and prompt delivery and we must have the cash. Respectful Yours DUFFY . , GROCERY CDLIPiiOV CATON -6 i -mi f ' " k - are 16 -. it ..it. a, and TClS, Syrups. s '. AVS S:;r - r. - I Phone 184 CUSTOMERS FCSra 261 t J- ( BUILDiNG Toa can sonietlmea asaka nar WJe the -aun shlnei by cutting a grass widow. - , - " . -. If the saa companies . canT make, both ends meet. It's the fault of tht meters. ' i The telephone la a great boon. ",It enables many a small man to talk mighty big' " , The devil may hare his faults, but. be never puts off till tomorrow what he can do today. ' Many a star has been eclipsed In the theatrical firmament that the as tronomers wot not of. .. yt Urn. Onaggs Mr., Wigwag compli mented me upon my . even stamper Mr. Onaggs That's odd! ' . ' The photographers vt Aildn't make so much money, If the world wasnt so full- of people, who are perfectly satisfied with themselves. . ; , , Blobbs Bjones la aa awful scrap per. He. reminds me of a plugged dime. Slobbs In what ayt Blobbs Tou cant pass him without raising a row. . - Mrs.. Buggins When I suspect the dog catchers re coming around I al ways lock Fldo up. Mr, Bugglna-MJn the principle, 1 suppose; that an ounce of prevention Is worth a dog In the pound. Philadelphia Record. TOLD BY THE HANDS Whea an oath s taken It li done by raising the right hand or laying It upon a bible. 1 Shaking Jiahds when greeting was originally an erldenee that each per son was unarmed. . - -r . When a man is not telling-the truth he la -apt to lench his handvaa-few men can 11 with their hands opes; v A man who neidw hie' thunt ttghUy within hlahd he, weak Will power. Strong willed pefsoas hold their thumbs outside whea shutting . their Whea a aasat hisses the hands, of a woman he expresses . his submission. Th h also the Idea when' klsslBg the haAie of klags By this act their superiority Is acknowledged. ' Among savage--tribes when a man holds up his hands it Is a slgnof peace, an evidence that he is un armed or does not Intend to use Weap ons. An outlaw says '"Hold up your hands t" meaning thereby to make his vietlrn powerless to resist attack. TO MUSE UPON - It's easy for a fool to fool himself. OHrls with the most cheek do the least blushing. Nothing is the thing women over and men fuss about cry Beware of a girl who is a peach; peaches have hearts of stone. Bleaesd la the man who doean't ex pect too much from his friends. It Is easier for a c wintry minister to earn his salary than it is to get it There are things that money won't buy because nobdy win have them. When you feel-in a scrappy mood dost try to take a fall out of an air ship. Smsdl vtoes are sometimes useful In leading people off the trail of big THOUGHTS TO LIVE UP TO It Is a great thing In times of trial to have merged In some re spects our private Interests In the greater Interests - of the common life. Horsfall. Reflect upon your present bless--ings, of which every - maa has many; not on your past misfor tunes, of which all men have some. --Charles Dickens. ' . . t ' . V i i ti , We are never more like God thaa when we are doing good. Calvin. 1 am glad to think "' I am not bound to make the world - go round -t j . s But only to discover, and to do ' With cheerful heart the work that God appoints. J. ot o : ' ; - , f .Jean Ingelow. , -DEFINED . i' Tf- " 'i 1 , '- 1 S fe';-, Chaneroast-Betweea two nrasl ' - ' Wife One who always Believes the Lovers tyee-C: '-i classes: hnshandr eyes a Eurcsccpe. iob A socsd Bsa'e hy woissa, t ttee, tenors, actors and druni:s ca. art, Cat w. aomethinc better than any on -j lae,,utta learned to do a common tunf ham bower and Influence Dfluenoe that no adverse ; drcumtenoe can Uke from him. TEMPTING HOT WEATHER DISHES - When arranging for, meals. It is wise to eook enough vegetables for two days, aa It takes very little longer to prepare and cook. them. -r.' - Tftmatoes are so wholesome and are such well-liked vegetables that a va riety of ways In serving Is : always welcome. y Tomatoes Stuffed With : Nuts-. Scald, peel, core and scoop out the to-matoe- and fill them with-, finely chopped pecan meats and cold cooked green peas. ' When ready to. serve, heap a tablespoonful of mayonnaise on each and serve on lettuoe leaves for a supper dish. This is a dish high 4n food value. ?:- . - ' Bean 8aladDrain a can of beans which comes with tomato sauce free from the sauce. Peel tomatoes, cut In haltes, take out the seeds and fll each with beans, heaping them up. Place each half on lettuce and- pour over a highly seasoned French dressing. Banana 8alad Slice: tery ripe ban anas over lettuce leaves,, allowing one large banana for each, person.. . Chill and serve with; French dressing at serving time. v. . .' -J . ova Scotia Egga Prepare rounds of toast, and when well buttered, cor er with codfish in a -white sauce, the fish being soaked 'over night and shredded; then add . to the whlU sance. . After placing, the.) toast.) put a poached egg on each and .awrre on a platter garnished with parsley. Cold, fruit, eoups r are palatable te some, hut fresh fruit s much easier to prepare and is always well Uked. Presh sorrel shredded with iettttce and cabbage makes a most tasty salad, served with French dressing. - Amateur QSrdaMeii. - . '' "Ton seem to display -more respect for Wombat tima you had." --' ; - "Tee; 1 used to think he was a bone. head, but his green corn is a foot Ugh. er than mine." - .f Its Perils. -"The worship of the sun must be a dangerous religion." "InVwhatwayr? . , 'Jpesh't it Involve a number of heat njs.trUonn-.3ir .! -. Seise en Opportunity. There Is no day too poor to bring ns an opportunity, and we are never so rich that we can afford to spurn what the . day brings. Opportunities tor character always bloom along the pathway of our duty and make It fra grant even when It is thorny. Samuel J. Barrowa.. . . . Modern 8oclety Novel. . . Somebody has discovered that on IS pages of a modern society novel the characters Indulge - in strong drink. ,f This, however, gives the bibulous bar oness and the highball hero ample time to turn over a new leaf. Cleve land Plain Dealer," Where the Credit Belongs.' I don't attach much importance," said Uncle Bben, "to talk about a man's bein good to his family. De credit generally helongs mo' to his family dan it do to him." " - - . .- Words and, Reason. Men suppose that their reason has command over their words; still it happens that .words In return, exer cise authority on reason. Francis Ba con. - . , Word to Husbands. The man who praises his wife cheapens her, and he who criticises her . cheapens himself. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. . " f . A Princess can get so romantlo over a love affair that when she gets a let ter from a mutt she can imagine the tobacco Juice stains are tears. . 1 5 - v - - ' " A woman cant see why a man gets so worked up that he wants to kill the Umpire. And a man can't see why a woman bawls when she goes to the theater. Chicago Journal. THINGS WORTH KNOWING Banking people are protesttnt against the custom-of washing -money, tt makes the detection of counterfeits difficult J " -' . The -Barbadoes are said to be free from malaria because the tiny t:1 known as "Millions" devour the atoe euito larvae.- v.. : .- - 'M i! il Jl:j--('' v i The li4ict,Uocs are that te Chln:t wflf lead - the world with' tielr aere plans 1 jet In the course of a . very tew years. - ' -1 Is f i at -ove t' new C street IsvJ U i.Z i iy : vw;ti? ..,-...', 7 " 'y ' f r . aside . unal you Jiave you looked ."lover- - "Classified." -;:.rLOST One pairol gold specwcles, gfif Vf t ' " ' two week ago between Baptist Church" . tJ Lltenit S aS important and postofFce. . Finder will please re- ,; as your morning , man. 1$ A fortune may - stare up at you from , these columns any day . BARGAINS in BICYCLES My Entire Line of Bicycles con slstlng of i -i COLUMBIAS, c RAMBLERS, '. ; RACYCLES,, . ."-. -TVER JQHNSONS. f -and other wakes at following: -; CUT PRICES $75 COLUMBIA Chainless fully $50 COLUMBIAS, fully equip ped- $50 RAMBLERS, fully, eqdipped f4 5tt RAQYCLES, tullt eo.ulppea 4t $56 1VER JOHNSONS, rulljr ev r . fttiippea. - J T-."'.t'i. W 145 SEMINOLE, 1 fully. Equipped t $40 ECLIPSE, TuMy' equipped 13 &jWV. die and thee, with mud guards and lamp and bell. -m whv bur a Bicvcle el UNKNOWN quality .when you can buy one of " . - - - -? - . !. . . STANDARD quality for sane price? II. T. HILL ,THB SPORTING GOODS MAN, 91 Middle Street. .'Pheae .263. The classified : page throws out a drag net for your lost articles. flX)ut of many - hun dreds of these ads an nually ; prmted,vscafceiy ten per cent of ' the finders claim rewards, tj There are many honest people, in the world.. - r ' Don't mourn your loss until you have tried the one best chance for its recovery. - ; , ' Wood's Superior "-. -.Seed CPats'; re cVotce, recteaineo heavy seed grain. We ffer all the best and most produo tive kinds tot Spring seeding; . BurforSb-lyY ' 1 -1 Texns Re 11 lust Proof, .. 't xnerett, Aj ; er, etc gifesX'i.C:!? full ani valuaLle tnfor. mation about ..ia Lne . 0 it.: t v . i 5 f WANTED- Eight Girls. , ; Apply t - once. J." J. Baxter. - 1 ti., , ' . . 1 " r een " is ?- Foliock - st.. . : ; Cop'on 'store, - 1906 - Class - Pin with initLls H. B. H. S. -Rewud if returned to G; H.' J. ckson Store. -. -- . - . Coplon '- xurn torso yi uroaq street and receive reward. , ," A FfiW MORE LOADS OF LIGHTS WOOD LEFT AT $2.00 PER LOAD t AT ELLIS ' COAL -YARD. ' ' PHONE 47.3 ti. ' ' - LOST. black watch ' fob with Urge -locket engraved Georges and Carrie"? Lost on upper Broad or PoJock street . Reward for return . to Journal ofl5lce,; VIOLETS. AND ROSES. Double" I Violets, one dollar per hundred. Kil-t ' i larney,, Rhea Peid, and - other, .roses two year hardy , bushes, pioom-fthis summer .if planted now, 50c, each.: . J. W .Watson;; 34 New st!, Phone 353 WANTED At once two wide-a-wake hustling experienced .insurance men to. : represent oldest nd strongest insurance ' - . company in the Southr doin exclusive- -ly.f payroHv and -CommerciaV business . ' . . Here is a chance to earn .fifty; dollars per week and establish yourself, with the. best claim paying company in the $euth. There , are no prohibitive .or restricted conditions in Tjolicies jssued by - this Company. Suppose, you in. " Vestigate. - Address ,-. Postoncer Box J03, Jew Bern, ti. C, J2n f - i, i ,t4 , , ., , WANTED, Position either asi ettee clerii ox shipping or billipg abrk la wholesale business. , ; r , ,,Adress X care of Journal- OaUaw' fARM FOR RENT OR LEASE r-250 acres close to New Bern,, bne hour's - drfve7,60 acres ir( cultivation, No. 1 tobacco land, Ml ... ' . T ..- wm jjruw auyijiiig, i wcs range. See W. F, Hill for further information, New Bern, N C' FOR SALE Six choice . lots , Riverside, well " located, facing : south ; also one fine lot and two . new, nine room dwellings Nation al avenue., moderate price, See WVG. Boyd,. 104 Pollock street. 'Phone 258. - 2-1 30 dys S.COPLON AND SONwant three lad'es for positions in their mil linery department March IsfAp-" ply- at once' for arrangements. . FOR RENT- A modern seven room building with all convenien ces'. - No 8 Griffith street. Per manent tenant desired. ; Apply to Dr. G. A. Caton. x 1-28 tf. FOR RENT Desirable rooms . ice light housekeeping, No. 1 Blades aven-v ue. - i r ; - "",v ; tf . THEproper thing to do, whenever you A' want a good cook, a cozy room a first class stenographer, book-keeper, sales- . man or clerk is to let a Journal "WANT AD" get-it for you. They are easy I to write and easy to-pay for. t . - FOR RENT desirable rooms for gen- tlemen, best location, Bath and 'Phone Reasonable. " 2S -1-2 ' Pollock street. 'Phone 383 J;", ' 1-4 6 ti. S FOR RENT Desirable room, near, tuanessf section, privileges of bath and 'phone. Call 'phone i619 - ,4-. , 1 " i" ill iBtomachj'Lf"! e r A 14- a V . 11 ' V ... t Jkt' AiUkV'lt 1 ...... '91 - s Luofour t , icf, i (

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