I t v have be n d'mied the
J 'l a of publicity. The taaebull play-
s are In the same boat
Wooden shoes for New YorkerB are
prophesied In the near future; how
ever, isn't this carrying fashion's
erlJes to the wrong extreme T ; :
In the New Hebrides a baby island
has been bora, which fact speaks rol
Braes for the size of the storks that
have their habitat thereabouts.
Some people Just can't help being
pessimists. Here, for instance, is the
fellow who says the mild winter will
mean higher prices for ice next dim
mer. . ' ' . v. -
If a man ' wriggles, " squirms and
looks troubled when you call on him
either he is very busy or he expects
-yon, to ask for the five-spot he bor-
rowed. ' " 1 "
- Out in the state 'of Washington
judge called a lawyer a cur and threat
ened to beat his head off. ' Anything
.to. keep up the decaying 'prestige of
the courts. - -
.'.f -v . Seventy million gallons of whisky
; tised by Americans in a year are
' mough to float a' battleship or raise
a whole aquarium of spotted snakes
s ..and purple lizards, u .'
. '. And now upside-down aviation Is so
-common in, Europe that- it fails
; draw a crowd. ; : Why not, then,
back to the really- dangerous trick of
flylqg right side upT r ':
: A New Tork court has declared tbat
lies told during courtship are no cause
for annulment of -marriage- ."Let the
buyer beware" bold good In the mat
rtmonial transaction also.
The newer buffalo nickels are so
much better than the original that
they , have been , suspected of being
counterfeits. Is this a reflection on
r 3 compliment to the mint T ' v.
" After a man's wife beats him in the
latest scientific mentality teat he con
soles himself and impresses her with
the beautiful thought that great minds
inuetot necessity move slowly. ."
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' Why - worry any more because so
many of the young women are expoa-
. Ing their - wishbones to the weather.
A New York 'doctor says that colds
are caused by too much clothing.
' The only thing to add to the new
kimono overcoats for men is to have
them of some such vivacious color as
yellow lined with purple, or they may
i not fully carry out the intended freak
effect, -.''",
, The chief of the meteorological ob
servatory at Kagoshlma, Japan, com
' mltted hari-kari because he erred
. slightly in forecasting the volcano that
destroyed the lives of so many of his
. countrymen. Fortunately, no such cus-
. torn prevails in our weather bureau
A lua'n sent money with compound
" Interest in Washington for the fraud
; ulent use for forty years ago of
. three-cent stamp; ComDutina at -this
.rate, It would be harrowing to think
rhow long it would .take such a sens!
: tlve conscience to make restitution for
a smuggled diamond necklace or
.''successfully evaded Income tax.
It is an ill wind, etc. Egga are too
expensive to throw at actors. ,
A homely woman la generally good-
all women want to be beautiful.
Absolute silence is. maintained In
.Moscow club.", it is '.not a -woman
lab. . t ' -. '
' A Boston dog has. Inherited $1,500 a
' year. It is to be hoped. that, he won't
squander tt..-;--?: ... - 1 -
The calamity howlers win have ta
stand aside as soon as the haaebaB
opens. .
Digestion by violet rays looks Vka
an attempt to detena the aaemtDe
cocktail breakfast.
. There ia a good deal of truth in the
saying. "A knocker never wins, aad a
winner, never knocks." :-?;.;?::
"Know thyself Is 'good advioe, but
If a man is married he -will find out
all about himself anyway.
"Spelling is a necessary evil,"
a contemporary. Depends on
pretty the stenographer Is."
ays
how
Berlin has a bank managed entirely
by women. And yet a bank la sup
posed to keep its affairs secret. '
And now they have introduced what
is called the one-step dance. The one
logged man can dance it to perfection.
. Only fs-ven grams of radium in tht
world? Fshaw! It will take more
than that for one day's dope on base
ball. Men's "
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MORTGAGE SALE
. Pursuant to a power of sale contain
ed in that certain. Real. Estate, Mort
gage executed by,, Henry Crooms and
' Peggie' Cicoms his wife to Sarah Reiz-
enstene ; nd duly assigned . to Isaac
H. Smith, bearing the date . IS day of
February 1913., the-same being re
corded in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Craven County in book 193,
199, I will sell at . the .Court Hpuse
door in New Bern Nr'C, on Tuesday
the 21 day of April I914yat the hour of
12 'o'efock : M., to the highest bidder
for cash, all-of the following described!
property" as conveyed in the Mort
gage aforesaid, to-wit: All that certain-tract
of land situated in the town
of Dover Craven,- County N. -C. and
bounded as follows:- . Beginning at 'a
ditch and runs N. 71, W, 88' yards
with Satin Freeman's line thence .N..
20, E.'V 27 yards to a - stake, thence For stew,, the oysters should be
S.-71, E., 88 yards to a ditcji, thence' carefully handled,, to remove all bits
with said ditch to th; beginning -con-!0' Bne11 OT : pearl, perhaps, then
taining one half acres more" or ' lesa,lwaBned nd to .J Tn
being the wme land conveyed by deed "'JH0'""111 CM 1?
..j,-.. , -t " - u ,n i" milk hot add the seasonings to the
dated first day, of, r December Qy$.et and pour over the hot milk;
from Peter Hawkins to the said Heny, reheat Rnd serye at ono9 To have
Crooms, which said deed is recprdedln1- t0od atw one must, have coo.l riuii
book of deeds Number 174 Page,- 158
in "the office of the Register of . Deeds
of Craven County. -?..' .
' ' ' ' Isaac . H. Smith
New Bern, N. C.; Mar; 20, 1914. .
j, i- ' , Mortgagee.
YOITCAN'T GATHER. FIGS FROM
' . - THISTLES. , ; , -.
Neither can you secure a decent,- eco
nomical and lasting job of painting if
your- paint contains adulterated Lin-
seed O'l THE QUALITY ' IS NOT
THERE,
use. 1
You avoid all risk when you
since you buy - the Pure" Linseed Oil
YOURSELF at Oil price and add it
to- the 2-4-1, the result will, be "positive,
since YOU YOURSELF will have made
it so,, by using Pure Linseed Oil.
ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
YOU,
4 ' For Sale By -New
Bern Building Supply Co.
Cleopatra Monday at Star Thea
tre -Five Reels .
; Local Markets
A8'puoted by . The New
Bern -Produce Co
Irish Potatoes at $2.65 per bag. . ,
Sweet Potatoes at 50c. bu.
Green Cabbage at $1.25 per bbl.
Rutabagas at 99c. per 100.
Onions at $3.25 perbag.
Lettuce at $1.25 5 to $2.00 per basket.
Kale at 40c. per basket v
Quotations from the Coast Line
, ' - Market. r-
Beef at 9c. per pound.
Pork at .9c. per pound. ,. , : - v
Eggsat 24 c.per dozen. ,
Turkey, -at 1 7c per. pound. - '
Chickens at 50c. to 90c. per pair.
Geese at $1.30 per pair .. ; ,
' Ducks jat 85c per pair. - -
Hides at 10c.- per pound. - - . -Pry
Flint Hides at 14c. per pound.
Salt Hides at 12c. per pound.
It sornetlraes taxes & mignty ssa?
tongue to get in a word edgewise. ..
Beats the band how many relatives
spring up at the death of a millionaire.
The man Who thinks twice before' be
peaks is generally the man of tew
words. ; . - ' - -
Nine-tenths of the wemea who cry at
Weddings have . been . married thenv
elrea. - "
Cleopatra Monday at Star Thea
treFive Kejt -
CASCARETS" RELIEVE ' -
SICK, SOUR STOMACH
Move acids,, gases and ciogged-up
waste from Stomach, Liver -'
Bowels Cure Indigestion. . r
Get a 10-cent box now. v - -That
awful sourness, belching of acid
and foul gases; that pain in the pit
of, the stomach, the heartburn, ner
vousness, nausea, bloating after eating
dizziness and . sick headache, means a
disordered stomach,, which cannot be
regulated until you remove" the cause.
It isn't your stomach's fault, Your
stomach is at good as any. a,": ;..':
Try Cascarets; they ' immediately
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour,
ndigested and fermenting food and
oul gases; take the excess bile from
e liver ,nd carry off the constipated,
ate matter and poison from the
crads. Then your stomach trouble is
ended. A Cascaert ' tonight will
.'hten you out by morning a 10
t. box from any drug store will
.1 your stomach sweet; liver and
r-.-.. -r $yf f.ionths. Don't
rams
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I I i ALZAC says:
'If there la any-
A. ' thing sadder '
than 4inrecog-
niztid genius It Is a misunderstood stom
ach." .
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THE OYSTER.
Huxley's definition of the oyster Is
"a delicious flash' of gustatory light
ning." He, with nearly all lovers of
the bivalve, will admit there is no
cooking which improves itv It ia at its
best In Its own liquor, fresh on the
shelL
milk and be lavish with the butter.
: Oyster Kabobs. Put into a stew
pan a small chopped onion, add a ta
blespoonful of butter, and cook the
onion until it is yellow r add a table
spoonful of flour, a few chopped mush
rooms, a teaspoonful of chopped pars
ley and enough of egg, yolk to make
the mixture stick to the oysters -when
rolled In it Put a half dozen oysters
on a skewer, then dip the skewer Into
bread crumbs and egg until well cov
ered. Then fry in deep fat Serve
ft skewer to a person.
Pigs In Blankets. This is not a new
way of serving oysters,' but it is one
which is well liked. Wipe good Sized
oysters, season and wrap with a thin
slice of bacon, skewer with a tooth
pick and bake in' hot oven until the
bacon Is crisp. : i , ' '-.- ?
.Oysters Boiled Throw the oysters
in the shells Into boiling water and
let them boll for five minutes, then
take up carefully and serve with melt
ed butter. it&'
1 Oyster Rarebit- Break into small
pieces a half pound of rich cheese,
put Into a sauce pah with a table
spoonful of melted butter and set on
the back part o the range and slowly
melt. ; Cook at pint of oysters until
plump, then drain and keep them hot.
Beat the yolks of two eggs, add the
oyster liquor and the oysters, and
stir in the melted cheese." Serve on
the untoasted . side' of a piece of
browned toast. ' ;
Any cooked oysters, wheher escal
loped, stewed or otherwise cooked,
will make a good salad when chopped
and mixed with vegetables of various
kinds. When cooking oysters escal
loped. It ia well to remember that
more than two layers of oysters will
never cook well, the Inner layer being
undercooked. .
SjftEN
CABINET
HERB is no preservative and
no antiseptic nothing tnat
keeps -one's heart young like sympathy,
like riving one's self with enthusiasm to
somat worthy thing of cause.
'' ..'A FEW FROZEN DI8HES.
Frozen dishes are quite as popular
In the winter as in the warm weather,
Here are a few worth trying: " ,
Coffee Frappe To a qaart of cof
fee Infusion add six tablespoonfula of
sugar. Strain through a cheese cloth
and pour into the freezer.' As it thick
ens add the beaten whites of two egga
beaten to a stiff froth, and continue
to freeie. Scrape down, remove the
dasher and pack to ripen for an hour
or more. . 1 . . , 5
Maple Mousse. Whip a ' quart" of
cream until thick. Break the yolks
of three eggs into a bowl and beat un
til light, then add gradually one cup
ful of maple sirup. Mix wail, then
stir gradually into the cream, pour
into the freezer without the dasher,
cover and pack In ice and salt for four
hours. ' 1 i ' . t 7
-v Lemon Sherbet Boil together two
quarts of water, and a pint of sugar;
cook until clear, 'skimming If neces
sary. Squeeze the Juice from six lem
ons,! add, a little of the grated rind.
When the sirup ia clear pour In the
lemop juice, add a tablespoonful of
gelatine which has been softened in
a quarter of a cup of cold water, cool
and freeze. The whites of two eggs
may be added in place of the gelatine
if so desired. The ice does not melt
eo readily and has more body It gela
tine or eggs is added. -
Maple Parfalt-To a pint of cream
add a cup of maple sirup which has
been heated with the yolks of four
egga well beaten. When cool add the
pint of cream whipped. ; Freeze and
serve with nuts and a hot; , maple
sauced " ; v;p:..j:;;;,N
Lemon Milk Sherbet Take the
Juice of three lemons, two oupfuls of
sugar and a quart of rich milk; strain
the lemon Juice, add a bit of rind, if
It is liked, and when the sugar is dis
solved, freeze. '"''": '""-...
Another, fully as good as the above,
Is three oranges, three lemons, a pint ;
of cream and sugar to sweeten.
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BARGAINS in
IC
My Entire Line of Bicycles Con
sisting "of 1 '
COLUMBIAN, RAMBLERS,
' RACYCLES,
TVER JOHNSONS
and other makes at following!
CUT PRICES
$75 COLUMBIA
Chainless fully
equipped.
$6
$50 COLUMBIAS, fully equip
ped..
$40
$50 RAMBLERS, fully equipped $40
$50 RACYCLES, fully equipped $40
$50 IVER JOHNSONS, fully e-
quipped ! $40
$45 SEMINOLE, fully equipped $35
$40 ECLIPSE, fully equipped $30
By fully equipped I mean with
best grade of handle bar, pedals, sad
dle and tires, with mud guards and
lamp and bell.
Why buy a Bicycle of UNKNOWN
quality when you can buy one of
STANDARD quality for same price!
x
THE SPORTING GOODS MAN,
91Mlddle Street. 'Phone 253.
Quality - Not Quantity
Dackburn
Timely Suggestions)
We can handle to advantaee
any requirements in insurance
such as FIRE, LIFE, Accident
Burglary, Plate Glass, Live
Stock, etc. aed will thank you
for your business. Also have
several good homes and desir
able building lots for sals.
W. G. BOYD
F.M.Simmons A.D.Ward
SIMMONS & WARD
Attorneys and Councillors at
LAW
Rooms 401 and 404
Elks' Temple
NEW BERN, : z N. C.
C. A. YORK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ROOM 404
ELKS' TEMPLE
J. LEON WHUAMS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
126 MIDDLE ST.
NEW BERN, : : : N.
C.
R. A. NUNN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in the. counties of
'. Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones,
and Onslow and in the Supreme
and Federal Courts.
Office 59 Craven St.
Phone 97 New Bern, N.C.
YOU WILL SAVE YOUR
CLOTHES
If You Have Them Cleaned and
Repaired By-
SOL. LIPMAN
Phone 733
OPPOSITE
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GASTON HOTEL
Fresh Dr omedary Dates
and Date Nut Butter at
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Granulated Sugar - 5c. lb.
Best Lard
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Japanese Rice - 6c. lb.
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maintained the distinction of being "The
King of Wood" in the manufacture of
fine Furniture. There is, however, be
coming a popular demand for "Fumed
Oak." , We predict that "Fumed Oak" is
the coming finish in find Furniture It's
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