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not ' r v v; in People Have . Absoute roof Of Deed At Home.' i'b not words but deeds that provi t merit. It's, not words but d ed lhat, ptv , The deeds of Uoan'o Money r , 1 For New Bern kdney sufferers, 1 I lave made their . local reputation FVoof liea ia the testimony, of fJy? Zern people. R. A. Henderson. 136 George trei New Bern. N. C, says: "I suffered from a dull pain across my loins, with an I But when the spent storm extreme lameness in my back. I also hadiuflammationof the bladder and the passages of the kidney secretion pained me : DoanY Kidney Pill i pi- , cured s. at t the i Bradham Drug Co removed the ' lameness' end , pain and improved my condition in every way, ; j. ' . Ne Trouble Since. WSen Mr; Henderson was interview. ed some years later he said - "I willingly mnfirm mv ..tor met endorsement ol who Doan's Kidney Pi l ' have be-n from backache and kidney complaint since" I took . this remedy. You are -welcome to ' continue the publication of my statement. CALL. , him strong stands unmoved i t i Calm as some tempest-beaten rock 1 When some creet trouble hurls Its shock; We say of him: "Ma strength .Is foments How bears he then life's little thlngsr' ; ;v '. WINTER ALAMp; One really has a large field to work from daring cold weather by using canned vegetables. There Is hardly a meal that all the food is consumed and a few peas:- with the sauce re moved, added to the same amount of peanuts and half as much la Quantity of chopped sour pickles with a salad dressing, makes a good salad. A good salad dressing which is re liable and which can be varied as to seasonings is the . following: , Beat four eggs until foamy, add a half cup of sugar and then turn in a half cup Tsjs m man marry oa $15 a w 'W asks a correspondent. (Certalnly, tut we will not promise that he can live on that Income, r . Lady Victoria Mary Pery hw looped the loop in an aeroplane, thus demon strating her right to move In the high est circles- of society. , . -;A pric4 ElooJ & Syste, x CIw. . .-. : 1 During the winter . months impuri- i ties accujmtilat'e,' your blood ' becomes impure " nd thick, your1 kidneys liver and bowels fail to ' work, causing so called "Spring Feaver." You feel tired, weak and lary. Electric ' Bitters the. . Spring tonics and system cleanser is. whkt you need;, they stimulate the kidneys,1 liver and bowels to healthy aaction," expel blood . impurities ' .and . For a e by all dealers. Price 50 cents. 1 0f hot mild vinegar, stirring in a Tester-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York oie agents for the United States. Remember the . ' ther. name Doan'i nd J y PICAYUNES An enemy is a person who ap plauds when you fail The man who gives as much as he Mrnght never growls about it It's the fast man who finds trouble ; lte keeping up with his running ex- The doctor who will . discover a ',' xemedy for fits and starts may treat the world. When a very small firm falls tor very large amount it shows clever aaaaagement Love is said to be blind, but it Usually gets there ahead of the old : man Just the same. About all the buried treasures most people have are the good resolutions , they have put away. ' Some people work so hard to make i people feel at ease that they make : everybody uncomfortable. ' There are but few people who can pay a debt without acting as if they were conferring a favor. When a man s wife makes it warm for him, strange that he does not re - Tar- to her sunny disposition. Bids Wanted 1 The Water and Light Department of the City of New Bern N. C. will re ; ceive bids until March 20th, on the i following apparatus (1) 400 or 500 . KVA., 3 phase, 60 cycle, 2300 volt j Generator direct connected to cross , compound jcondensing Corliss engine. .' . All necessary condensing appara - tus, steam pipe, steam and exhaust valves, 1200 fe of 12" cast iron or spir al rivitcd galvanized pipe. A. C. Switch board panel, and (1) 25 K W. 125 volt' excitjr and (1)30- . J5 H. V. 2300 volt Induction motor ". for, the operation of same. The City . reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' For further information add f ress Mipt. Water & Light Dept. 3-10-lOti. double boiler with the egg whisk all the time it is cooking. The dressing will be creamy, rich and delicious The amount of dressing needed may be used with whipped cream for fruit si.lad, with the addition of a little salt ' Hazel Nut. Salad. Shell and blanch filberts or hasel nuts and chop rather fine; do not grind. Then add a cup of grated pineapple, two chopped ap ples, a tablespoonful of lemon juice and a little powdered sugar. Let stand, and serve with salad dressing added Just before serving. Marshmallow 8alad Cut ten cents' worth of fresh marshmallows into quarters with the scissors, add a half cupful of nuts broken in small pieces, the same amount of dates seeded and cut Pour over a cupful of sweetened whipped cream, stir 4nd mix well. then add a few maraschino cherries. bate and Cottage Cheese Salad. Remove the stones from dates and fill with sweetened cottage cheese. Roll the dates in chopped nuts,' then in salad dressing and again in nuts. Gar nish with candied cherries. Sweetbread Salad. Cut cold sweet breads into small pieces and set on ice. Arrange a bed of lettuce and dis pose the sweetbreads in it mixed with nuts. Pour over &ny boiled dressing and serve very cold Cold cooked beets cut in even cubes and mixed with nuts and salad dress ing which is colored with the beet liquor makes a most appetizing salad. A little cfilery and apple may be add. ed for a change. Any Kind or com cooked fish or canned salmon makes a good salad. Mix with celery, chopped sour pickles and salad dressing. ymmi HE entire object of true edu cation is to make people not merptv .Tn riirh- thinpn but enlOV them not merely industrious, hut to love lndn.Htry not merely learned, but t love knowledge not merely pure, but to love purity not merely just, but to hunger and thirst after justice. John Ruskln. THE HOMELY TURNIP, I Im plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days . four druggist will refund ' money if PAZO iNTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, : .'ind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. vThe first application gives Ease end Rest. 50c. TO THE TEACHERS AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF CRAVEN it , COUNTY: - V l-engin oi scnooi term, i nave re- ..ecrved from the State Board of Edii " ' cation the apportionment of the State .' Equalizing fund. -This fund will extend the school vj twenty-two days, i'making the school J terjrt in this , Craven County, five (5) ' , months and two days. Of course the local tax districts will have a longer term than this depend- trig " upon the amount of additional tax levied in the district. '; i.et your last voucher, for fifth ; month, include the proportionate amount due for the last two days) i. e. 'alary for 22 days. ' County- Teachers Association. ,' The ' next meeting of the County Teachers' . Association will be held at Dover, Friday March 13th. , v An (interesting program has been -arranged 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 There is no more delicious, sweet, juicy vegetable, if taken fresh from the field, than the turnip, and its ten der crispness is enjoyed eaten from the hand, as is a carrot. If the vege table is well masticated they are every bit as good as a radish in the menu. If the turnip is not tough and full of fiber, it is most deliciously served boiled and mashed, with plenty of butter for seasoning. . Slices of boiled turnip fried until brown make a good accompaniment to sliced cold roast.. English Turnip. Pell, slice and cut-in dice sufficient turnip, then boll in salt water, season with butter, pep per and salt, and serve hot. Any of the turnip which is left may be com bined with potato and served with dressing on lettuee. ''.':. Turnip Straws Cut the turnip, on a vegetable sneer into straws, cook in salted . water until tender, ' then saute in butter until .brown. , "(Jse as a garnish for roast or turkey jffi; ; When mashing turnips add to the butter, pepper and salt, a tinjr pincn of mustard, and .lastly a few table- spoonfuls of cream. The addition of mustard- must be done with . great care. The JPTench" people are tona oi turnips prepared : this way. it Turnip, in White Sauce. Cut turnip in cubes or dice and boil until tender then serve, in a rich white saucemade of a cup of thin cream, a tablespoon ful each; of butter and. flour. When the butter lsr bubbling; hot add . the flour, and when that is well mixed add , Even though America leads the World in th nnmhpw of kntntnnMloc the man hit by' an automobile scorch- restore-your health.: strength and am- er feels no 'enthusiasm. A.-'-S-iK :'l ' 1 hitioh. Electric. Bitters make you v...-. . v.. .. i .... ri.' ;::y j fee; like new.,4. Start" four week's- Hetty Green says that the secret of I treatmentit. will put vuoy- in - fine health la eating onions. Possibly, but I shape for your sp.-ing ;work. t'Guaran- iae Mm,m ouione au some aimcmiy teed.. All druggists, . ? 50c. and 1 in Keeping me im s aecreu ) Eskimos do the bear dance, not thef turkeyttrot.-V,Why the American turkey trot tnos, as it "is not ueeded ; 100. o s o ;::I.lic3 Jcnnip CnL. :n rIskes to ari noimcj to tiiD nublic that she will hold iior miilinery opening Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 17th and ICili V: : : : : : era's m butbaye NftTIECHACT-6F,PUB.L . , , .... . , , , ' Wthe Bskfc'tNotice is. hereby given that t VK - ' k . . K,i ' i 'l,irta '"' March 2nd. ''JSZ A A A ' ... "1 ' . ' ' " Tmm 1914; filed -3 .he:-bffice-!-'th R.rd tV WVV.WVW v vWiWWVVW "ff ,V of CoiuityvCommlsonersT!? - . ' V- .... 'J' l I "m. - . mmwm ' Music was 'endowed with'1 long ume ago ana now someone ae- ctatp inv : Hnoru r"o itk TO THE ' HONORABLE ' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'; win, be discovered that-music also has sound, i .Wrfi Ton don't have' to wait Untfl January 1, 1915, to make" again those New Tear resolutions you'TO already ' brok en. Tou can make them over again today. irom tove city, to , Uoyer Station, as OF CRAVEN ; COUNTY: :Wet the , undersigned beg ; (and; ask you . with this petition to move "the Dover Road from the' Pocosih, and sand , ridge to, "-the North side- of the ' If, as is claimed; panics will be rm possioie uuuer me new currency iawt some of the eminent financiers on Wall street may have to go to work for a living. .; ; J it is much better and shorter route then the old one, by about two miles AiFthe Dartia onnofd fo th rhancr m the above, road, will appear at the Now French scientists- claim ?tbat I next meeting of the Board of Com- radium is a cure for insanity. But It missioners, to be held on the 6th day Is not likely to nave 'much curative I of :Aprit'i9l4.'''i'i;-:;V'; effect on those who are theory mad about its powers. I A New Haven workman found a fl- j ver dollar of 1804, said to be worth $3,500. But most of us would be hap py to una a piatn, everyday silver dol lar worth 100 cents, tv:, 'a::. ; ,; & BY ORDER OF THE .BOARD, this ; the 2nd day . 'tot March, 1914. - C D. Bfadham, Chair. N. M. Lancaster H. T. White , - D. Williams 3-3-14-20ti ! illilil iflTTTTTTfi . Ilavie 100 bushels of nice Nancy Hall -Slips for) bedding. Send us your orders quick phone 184! : -r-or write, stock won't last but a day or two. ' German authorities seriously an. n ounce that Kaiser Wilhelm is cutting had supposed tnat he does tt to' buf 1 fllll k 1106 01 llflSIl snoes tor ine .ramiiy. i . 1 - r' " ' . ; may be worth $5,000, but Who would J UfiCkBHrilS them In their natural condition ' of freedom an voracity? " We have set up In our store a - , ) . . DI?niQ Tobacco , JJijlJIiJ""Transplanter ' . f - , Gome in and look it over. A Money, Maker. : Burinus and pmier, m. Phoacl84 ; ;:;vKOT.top,;HC- AAAAAAAAAAAAAOrWSTVAA. V 1 Many defenders rallying , to the tango's support declare It is all right if properly done. ; But then most thing in life are all right if properly done. The trouble is with the if . Nwvr. An English writer says American girls who marry , tltleat soon become as expert; In politics ai their sisters to -the manner born; that's right, blame the muddle) on a perfect strangner! ICirschbaum Clothes a western aviator nas established a record by turning ; seven somersaults in one flight. The first one having been made successfully, their re pet I tlon. whether seven or 17, is simply monotonous. ' COMING NOXON'S HIPPO DROME SHOW-BENEFIT RIVER SIDE HOSE WAGON COMPANY. WILL EXHIBIT AT THE COR NER OF AVENUE A, AND GRIF FITH STREETS WEElt MARCH 16 TO 21. . 3-10-10ti. dy rof methods there used' will be the cream and a half teaspoonful of f ature of the meeting.' fff 'i jsalt . ' v" 'Tl'x- nal, arrangements, for , the Coun- chool Commencement - will t be and . every teacher should I be ' and have a part in thisdisscuseion S. M. Brinson, ; Public Instruction, v Craven' . , i ..' .V' , 3-10-lwlc. Turnip Frrtters These are as good as parsnip fritters and make an agree able change. Take a small amount of maRhed, seasoned turnip, drop into a fritter batter until coated, then Cry In deep fat. j The Pride ol New Bern Can you beat it? New' Bern, ; has Cafe just as good as any-anywhere. Clean air over inside, outside, here there and everywhere everything,- Clean Neat & Pure. 'H v '-.n-'- THE ATHENS CAFE of which here is no equal Invites you "all te inspect. Try test and tasted; If you care to be convinced, just a looki just a meal and you never, will miss there to meet. ''.'.V -!-'''''. , feO ,.m. St : WE STAND BY ' . , ' v thie lvBlue cvOur lumber' arid v when we say "we have'bjne especially choice fnrlri' Art'.? fiai1 T".wnW-v frr ,'' AcAtroxr' "I ? we know the tracde will accept the news jbyfulry: and rapidly. ,' So we advertise I v t-y DCUU vuui V1UUB Al ' uuvs etc the ;'Abppty' thlyeiar h 'limited. : E vW. ; f Simpkins Phone 10? ; New Bern, N.C. Successor toIL W. Simp son Funeral Director and 3 : a9 , . --"V .i7 "Via. " . v v - j IS? ,;;1' . 'A T fiiW " " -. - .u "-'''.! ' ' jjb' '.V y m Vi .."v "; V H 'aaaaai.a V .. . .-- J 3 i ''V ." .."v,, k . A as k f y atfa. Nf taaatais s A : V ' inmi"y ' T . .-: v BkT - V'r fr - 1 " 45C C aaiail , ', : , M ,ai 1 ' " r" " v. 1 . Xj3r iV-; I A. ! , ( .. , c, ffcJ f ' ' . I V",t,,' ' - ' &P& itaaaiiri : . 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