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1 J CENT. "CASCARETS" - ; ' ' IS YOUR LAXATIVE Beat Liver and Bowel Cleanser and - Stomach Regulator In t . e world t j . -Work' while you sleep. " ' Get a lC-cent. box. - . . . t" Put aisde just once the Salts, P ills Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which .aierely force a,, passageway . through " the rboweIs, but do not thoroughly -cleanse, freshen .'and .. purify these : drainage organs, and have no effect ; whatever' upon the' liver and stomach. " Keep your 'insides" pure and fresh with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undi gested, sour food and; foul gases, take ' the excess bile ' from ,; the liver and carry out of the system all the con stipated waste matter and poisons in 'ihe bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you fed great by morning. They work . whita you sleep never gripe, sicken, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. : Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have headache, Biliousness, , Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour ' Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cas carets belong in every household. Children' just love to take them. It has been discovered that the ; 'man who laughs ten times a day that , nine of the laughs .were Inspired by (something he said himself. I A New Jersey woman leaped out of jet ten-story building last week while buffering with toothache. It mast nave been the jumping kind. New Orleans Picayune. UNCLE ABNER A good many sharp Jokes fall flat. The best thing about most any man Is his wife. J There's many a slip twixt the soup spoon and the lip. I Grease and Warmth. Keeping out the cold a troublesome Jab Just now is a business which en gages the attention of all save the na tives of the tropics, and some savage Mr, seml-sivlllied races have hit upon Icorloua methods. The commonest practice, apart from wearing furs, is that of greasing the body. All the arc tic tribes do this, and in Tibet they go further and smother themselves from head to foot with a thick black oil; pigment. Another Tibetan method ol keeping warm is to wear a kind of steel basket or brazles over the loins filled with burning coals. We shall look for these in the winter fashion plates. Cut Off a Quarter's Worth. "How much do you charge for cut ting off a dog's tail?' said a small boy to a veterinary recently, exhibiting a quarter In one hand and leading a canine with the ether. "The operation customary costs a dollar, but I will do it for you for 50 cents," rpplied tho gentleman ad dressed. The boy looked at the coin in his band disappointed for a moment, but his far 3 brightened, lie stuck out hH hand which contained the coin and eaid: "Tluit's ail I'vp s;ot: cut off a quar ter's worth." National Monthly. Fighling With Handicap. Jnrk Johnson's boxiiig with a bro ken left M'm ii a feat of endurance that may be compared to some extent with Tom Savers' famous fight with Heenan in'ISOn, when his right 'arm was broken soon after the fight com menced. Roth events ended with a draw. Not so, however, another mem orable contest In pugilistic annals the fight between Tom Cribb and Moll neaux, the black, in 1811, in which the latter, who was beaten, fought nearly three rounds with tb-e. heavy handicap of a fractured jaw. London Chronicle. Didn't Re?sure Manager. "The manager of one of the south ern leagues," says Joe Tinker, "was warming up a colored 'rookie' for ona of the pre-season games. The young buck was promising, but some doubt had been expressed as to his ability to stick for nine full innings. 'How are 'you, Rastus?' asked the manager 'in pretty good shape? Think you can go :! nine Innings? 'Yassah. Ah'm in good - shape, boss but Is yo' outfielders in ,hape?' " Building a City to Order. ' India's new winter capital, now , building near Simla, will, it is now estimated; cost $40,000,00, and when ' the work is well under way from 15, 000 to 20,000 men will steadily be em ployed. Twenty-live miles of. tram way are being laid about the site The general work Is -considerably .backward. . , - ' Our Old Error. -. V . ; . Mrs, Rose Pastor Phelps-Stokes, ad Tocatlng American old-age pensions, ameh, as Germany and England have, I "said: "TWe are getting over the nine- teenth-centnry idea that the aged des titute have necessarily been shiftless v .add, worthless. . Yea, thank goodness, -we are getting over the old Idea that .jpeopla with nought are naughty." , : Children Cry :., ,r FCR FLETCHER'S f y C AOTO R I A v . Napoleon's Vain struggle. . : One hundred years ago marked the beginning of "the great week,'! as they termed the final effort, of the Emper or Napoleon and France against the crushing- mass of their enemies against the woes end humiliations of Invasion, which they had formerly In flicted upon alt the peoples now allied f against them. - The allied sovereigns were resolved to force back the em peror toward Paris. Napoleon, despite the , great odds - against him,- contin ued to wage an active and heroic struggle with the comparatively small army ; under his, command He, en; gaged in a series of almost dally com bats, by .which he sometimes, retard ed tiie progress of the allies, but , in the end the Invading armies of Eus sla, " Prussia and Austria always gained ground and shortened the dis tance between themselves and . Paris. Whisker and Religion. . i Whiskers and religion have ever been associate. . Imagine a priest of any of the Greek churches without his flowing beard. Fancy, If you can, a picture of a British Druid unbeard ed. Look back only to the beginnings of the primitive Methodists, with their shaved top Up, but full beard and whiskers. Look at our own- day and the Jezreellte with his "Flying Roll? of back hair and flnger-eoaabed chin growth. . And. look' at the Plymouth brethren they have an unwritten law which means an nnrasored face. But yon never get Beelsebub and beards never see a Mephistopheles with more than a cocky , mustache, and perhaps a cnm-iork never an edition of Mil ton with Illustrations of a flowing- bearded Satan. London Chronicle. Dont Hand Diaries Around. People in the habit of noting their candid opinions In diaries should., be careful when showing them to other people. Shirley Brooks records that "Delano, the editor of the Times, Sir William Russell and Lord Hartington were in a railway carriage, when some dispute arose about a date Russell af firmed that he knew,, having made an entry in his diary. This was in his traveling case, and he produced it. He found the page, but not being able to read his glass having slipped into his trousers he gave it to Delane to read, who read: 'John Delane tells me such is the case, but then he is such a d d liar that one doesn't know.' " Crown Prince a Hunter. Crown Prince Frederick William is strongly desirous of visiting America. The heir to Jhe Ger man throne is not particularly anxi ous to pay an official visit Xo the United States, in fact he would like to avoid anything like this if it were possible, but he wants more than any thing else to do some big game hunt ing in the Pacific northwest. The crown prince has hunted in India and is going to the African colonies in Jane, but he would like particularly to hunt In Alaska. He has an ambi tion to shoot bears, moose, and cari bou. Many a woman has lost friend by marrying him. a good Many a man would rather climb up ward than be on the level. Too many people view life through the wrong end of the telescope. There is no hatred like that which one man feels for another who has grasfied an opportunity he didn't see- ! i The great trouble with the fellow' with more money than brains Is that he hasn't brains enough to know it. ARE HERE !! So get busy Boys and Girls, cut out the coupon below, get some reliable person that is not taking THE JOURNAL to sign same then i bring' it to the Journal "'Office" and receive ..a1" i-ri it i Aj i j rj r re e - 1. Vj Address, Gocycla . TO THE TEACIlL.vS ANJ L. CL COMMITTEE OF CRAVEN . ; . COUNTY: .; ' Length of school term. . I havet re - ceived from the State Board of Edu- cation the apportionment of the. State Equalizing fund. -- This fund will extend the school twenty-two days, making 'xhe school, For New Bern k dney sufferers, term in this Craven, County five.(5) months and two days- t ' . -i ' Of course, the local tax districts will have a' longed term than; this depend ing - upon the amount - Of , additional tax levied in the district. Let your . last - voucher, , fop fifth month, includes the ; - proportionate amount due for the last two" days, i. e.' salary, for 22 days. - -.k County Teachers Association,vr The next meeting of the County . Teachers' Association will , be held . at :: Dover, Friday March 13th. ' 1 An (interesting program -. has been arranged 1 which Includes " addresses by Dr.- Highsmith of Wake " Forrest College, Supt. Thompson of Onslow County , and others. A visit to the Dover School and a study of ; methods there used will be a feature of the meeting. , - a - Final arrangements .for the-County School Commencement-., will be made and every teacher , should be resent and have a part in thisdisscusfion S. M. Bnnson, - . Instruction. Craven 3-10-lwk. Supt. Public County, Waslt Charity or Revenge that prompted Sara Wrandall to pro tect the beautiful young murderess of her husband?. Read : the new serial we have secured v lEb Hollow of Her Hand By CEO. BARB MCCUT CHEOW ' Aathoraf "Cmu3lark,""BKaHer't Million" " Traxton King," ttc Conceded by the critics as the best story ever written by this popular 0 I author. You'll be in terested in the start- ling novelty of the plot. ; 0 Get the Issue With the First Installment - - I agree to 8ubscribe to Jhe. Itfevr Bern Dally Journal for six months and. pay the carrier 10 cents each weekfojr iti x.. to' be given absolutely free ' ti . . ,' ,Nm ot vy or trl " DEEDS NOT i.0.o t ' New Bern People Have Absoute ; ,f' Proor Of Peeds At Home., , ".. It's -nojt words but deeds that prove true'roentT ' .." ; ... I; It' not. words but d eds that pm ' The deeds of Doan'o Kidney P la Have made thenv local reputation Proo) lies in , the" testimony. :of Non Bern people. . ;f ' J, R. A.; Henderson, ; 156 George street NeW Bern," N. CZ sa'ys: "I suffered from a -dull pain lacross, my Joins,' with .an extreme , lameness, iiumy .back., I .also hadinflammation of the bladder and the passages - of thr.r kidney.:; secretions pained me - Doan's Kidney Pills pro cured at ' the Bradham Drug Co removed the lameness and pain and improvea my cona tion in every way.-. WSen Mr.; Henderson was interview - ed wm? years later he aid- 1 willtngly connrm mj orniei enuoremeni oi Doan's Kidney Pi ! 1 have been free from backache and kidney compaint since 1 ' took this remedy:, r You are welcome" to continue .he publication Forsaebyal dealers Price SO cents.' Foster Milbursi Co.," Buffalo, New YoVk -ole ageats for the United Stater Remember the name -Doan's end ,h , :, ' mi 'iiii. 'i i i i" ltftc ' WnntoA Z Villa. SIUAltVU . The IVVater and Light Department oi the city ot wew Bern in. c. win re- fj . ni. lL ceive bids until . March 20th, on the following apparatus (1) 400 or 500 KVA., 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2300 volt Generator direct connected to cross 'compound condensing Corliss engine. , All necessary ... condensing appara tus, steam pipe, steam and .exhaust valves, 1200 fe of ,12" cast iron or spir al nvited galvanized pipe. ' A. C. Switch board panel, and (1) 25 K. W. 125 volt exciter and (1)30 35 H. P. 2300. volt Induction motor for the ooeration.of same. The Chv reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further (information add- Supt. Water & Light Dept.'- 3-10-10ti. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Spring Blood & System Cleanser :. During- the winter months impuri- tias aoitmmiilafa trnur Kfnr1 hafinmaa impure nd thick, your kidneys liver land bowels fail to work, causing so- ailed "bpnng j-eaver.- You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Bitters the Spring tonic" and "system cleanse."-' is what you. needr thev stimulate the kldneyV liver and -bowels to health atttuun, cxpci uiuuu impurities ana restore your health, strength and am- Dition. ciectnc mtters makes you leet nice new. . start a tour week's treatment--it will put uoy in . r nne snape jor your spring woric. Luaran- teea. ah aruireists. iuc. anas luu, . i . ..... t -S. S. i 1 . Protect y our ' Income tThis check is Only ONE -of the . many- checks, received i -f; every weet in NEW BERN- by OURv POLICYHOLDERS.'..- THE .PROVIDENT. LIFE & ACCIDENT. INSURANCE ' COMPANY OF CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE is the FIRST ' , . COMPANY to offer protection to the daily wage earner in the , -, " South and today it has more working men insured throughout 1 the South than all other Health & Accident Insurance Compan-' ies combined doing business of Jt's kind. , . r " " 'A!The enormous amount. of business the Provident now has in .'j force has been gotten and maintained ty prompt and fair -deal-..- -ings'with it's policy holders.(v ' - r. - , " Z ' t- rw- - - li- i ;Wt GUARANTEE satisfaction to 11 whom we deal with. ; . We offer 150.00 reward to anyone who produces a just claim" v '.'unpaid.' . , - ' J .". i v . The PROVIDENT is doing business with all the' large Lura-"'-, ber Companires throughout tho South. ' , ' , r , " T -. . We have letters from these 'Companies recommending and en- 7 ' dorsing our Insurance." i . i i" We -also daily receive letters from the employees thanking us V . for the good Our Insurance has been to them and Families. w ' vli It is the intention of our Company to bring this Insurance, i j before every laboring man in Eastern North Carolina. We would , ;:j therefore ask the Insuring public .to investigate our: Standing; . .'-and methods -of settling our claims. . ' - ..--.--;"-': " V-, We have a more "liberal and attractive Commercial policy ?i j which we offer to the business men of Eastern N. C. .' . ' . ' , An investigation of this policy will convince you of it's mer ; - it. , This class of Insurance protects your Bank Account while ,J you are sick, or hurt, or pays your bills when you resume your ; ' V duties. - k - ' ' ' . . . .-...A Those whom might wish Insurance to belp them while they.1.., 'v - live would find that We are able to offer thera a Cloancr and riore " -. 'attractive ernt-act than' any -competing Covvy, Any i ' ' ttion would be gVy f -t' ' 1 anyone adJress-. , ing II. 12. I ' turn, Tox 2:3, ft v r ". c. The t .i of t.il3 i...ptr I pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science' has been able to cure in all its stages, and that ii Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to. the m edical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curels taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou. surfacea of the system fhr.vrfMrovinthiroiin.tinnf th, h'sAsM anA wrtirlnm rha nyfionr atMnnflt by building up. the -cqpstitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have' so much faith In its curative powers that; they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case. that il fails to cure, j Send for list of testimon-1 " M "ft - ' T - r i Address! F, J: CHENEY. & CO ,, by aH druggists," 75c, .,;Take-. Hall's Family Pills for csnstl. pation, ' " ' . - tOllOn SCCQ lOF GlC3t' K ttYKZZZS t?A CUTC i u - i i V " fcrCtt CSrkSljrC rlHS -v -. .w.. .;..--. - ', ior sale, I have for sale a limited quantity f Selected Cotton Seed..'.' Simpkins' ,t .-. . j win m11 , a b. carS( or fcoBt Poi , . -n xt r ' ; ki nn T u ij lecnville, N. C, at $1.00 per busheL , ' - . - .Alw a few pura bred Berkshire pis, registered stock, at ten dollars (f 10.10) feath. - v 'x " " '- N. J. CarmlchaeV Supt, . Bristol ' Plantation, 'Phone 1014-5, -PoUocksyille. N. C. R. R. EAGLE " Consulting Drainage Engln.eer ELKS TEMPLE, NEW BERN N. C. Surveys and plans for the drainage of swamp aad overflowed lands. , Hava your property drained under the new SUte Law, whereby ne pay - menu are required until three years after -tha conatiit-rtinn: Af tha Sanata. Cnmnlrtm infnrmatinil u trt h intra. tion of this taw giveff without lee. : i; Yoor Surveya -and Engineering work of all kinds are Invited. ) Oi Smawl OllCCeSSOr .tO H. .W.. blmp- son hiitiPMl llfrprfnr flnrl AND EMBALMER " - Office 68 Broad St.; Phone 167 Residsnce 28 S; F. St. , " 829 ym Need a Genera " Take UrOVC'S The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless cbtll Tonic is equaUy valuable as a iuure .'w weUknown tODicorooertiesotUUININEl . TDrixT - Tt t jJT- rs and IRON. It acts on tbeT,iver, Drives j ou Malaria.: Enriches : the Blood and I tsauas ud the wno e ovstem. '50 cents. I 1IH I VltS 4Can you beat it? New Eern, Las- la Cafe just as" good as asy-jywhere. Clean all over inside, oukJe, he re- there and everywhere every thin jr. .: Clean Neat & Pure. i r THE, ATHENS CAFE ef which., there it no equal Invites yeu all te- ! TrV y care l e convinced, just a fck, justr mf you never wil ssibs there- I tO WCCt. M RFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAsV' A Route ef the ' .$ft?:, . "NIGHT EXPRESS" ; T Schedule la Effect Jan. lltkl.ioia.. : - The, following figures pwUJehed a-1 informatioa ONLY and .are net guar-'- anteed, , ,i -" jv-.' TH1T1TI. r n . b " S ! Far, Beaufort, 9 AS a.tm.; and 5:43- : - For GeMsboro, 4:05 a. m :! a. ra,!-' and 6-20 n. m. ' ' ' " ' For Oriental, 9:30 a. n. and 5:45- p. m.. - . - ; ror -vvaatningtoa ana ttaraM, 'I2rrr. a. m, and 2 ,n5 p. m. - . : fiua Fnr Wflnhincrnn anA firlrAtr D-te.. - - - ' ..IV. a m and 9:10 a. m. - TRAINS ARRIVE .jj? From. Beaufort. 8:45. a-Vsnl-'aa 6:20 p.m. , 'Vfi.'ii, rrom veiasooro, a. an., f:f . a. m. and 5:35 p. in. ' s From Oriental, 8:52 a.' a. and 4:8-' rroin iteneiK. :oj a. as. mma From Raleigh and WasiuWtsw, 4:f5 a. m. ana lii a. m. Far furtker - iaierniatiisi resat- ration at - rulmaa Space, apply te T. H, Pasnett,, T. A., New Bern, N. C n. 5. LEAKS, - J General Paeisaqgiv Agents A. J1T9, " . eneral sjsjs1siasilast r NOTICE "STAR" TC5ATRB , Owing to our very lisabferf eavfiW; ; capacity ' the management f eka"S(r ' I Theatre' aad it necessary te Aa tomr j fort of .our patrons and ear ewo pcs-: section, to. ehmiaate all -5 sat ticltta on our "BIG FEATURW aiirhk.. . I Which Will be Monday Tuenkv aa' . J r,uy mgaia respecuvsiy, ea wnK' i 8aia ni8nt 0nl7 cent Qsxets wil be sold. Effective on and after tfiia- date, March 3rd. 1914. " - ' Star" , Amusement . e. - 3-4-i-ti. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF PUB- - r LIC ROAD ' . -J- ' Notice is hereby giveh that the fol lowing petitiodh was on r March 2nd,''' 1914, filed in the office of the Board1- of County Commissioners: - - . -J STATE OF - NORTH CAROLINA CRAVEN -COUNTY. ' " TO ;THB HONORABLE'. BOAR-. - OF COCTY COMMISSIONERS OF CRAVEN COTJNTYi vp, nnAmr,',nmA j i. .. 8 yM - with , this petitipn to asove the Dover Road from : the Pnromn unA q9hH AAca .t.M. u jj k- cross, way ditch on the N. S.' R. R- from Cove City to Dover Station as it is much better and shorter route then the old one. by about two miles All the parties opposed to the change in the above road, will appear at tho I next meeting of the Board of .Com Imissioners, to be held on the ith day of April, 1914. , BY ORDER, OF THE tBOARD this the 2nd .day of March," 1SU 4; C. D. Bradham, 1.' Chair.C N. M. Lancaster ' t H. T. White , Vr"', J. D, Williams ' , -r' - ' 3-3-14-20tl' . WE STAND BY the .value of our., lumber and when' we say ..'we. have some esDeciallv choice I stock on hand ready" for delivery,"' we know the tracde will accent the news ; j joyfully and rapidly." So we advertise. I you to send your orders at once as. the supply this year is limited. - E. W. SimnldnT 1 A rhene 1C9 New E -,1 T.G. "C?
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