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V j Li 11 CF STATE , IS. TO 6E Ff.Cra THJE ONE NOW IN USE AT.RAl. ' , ' EIGH IS VERY BADLV ,. - -,worn- v , , , . Raleigh K. C.t. March , 21. -rScerei tary, of State . Bryan Crimea and Gov ernor Craig : are1- cooperating, iii the purchase of a new Great Seal of State for . the . Govjrnor'j office. 'vThe Great Seal 'now in 'tase is badly! woni and the . -mechanusra - by.v which ."it is ' operated inr attaching the seal-to doc uments of State ia badly out of "whack" The Intrusment was broken during, the administration, , of . Governor ' Russell and r was . somewhat erudely : repaired, i. Also some of the letters havebecome so- badly worn .-. it : show up poorly jnthe i imprints. ' The present i. seal has been in uae since .188,1. The seal that was in use prior to that' in 1794 Theji there were a number of -colonial seals. Drawings of. new; seals have been -received from a h umber of man ufacturers. - . ' " " ,:l ' Who Knows This Agent ; Commissioner of ' Insurance James R. Young is anxious to ascertain the whereabouts, of G. , E, - Graves, : who has been - .soliciting business- and col lecting th"? fees for 'the General Acci dent Insurance Co.) without any State license and without the knowledge or authority . of the company. He has been Operating principally in Raleigh and 'vicinity. i - Commissioner Young of the Insur ance ..Department has procured judge ment against the bondsmen of - W. iT. Brooks, at Monroa, who is unde; charge of burning a cotton .storage house for the insurance on the cotton and has forfeited his bond of $400. At this time a general search: is being made for ; the fugitive- with 5 the intention of yet bringing him to trial.-s' ' " . Young Issues -Warning - r .. A warning is sent Out by the state Department of Insurance against the Nort"h American Home Insurance Co., operating from Roanoke, : Va., , which the commissioner says is not licensed to do business in this State and for this reason its contracts are mil 'and void under the North Carolina laws. Commissions Issued . Commission are . issued ' by Adju tant General Young, of the North Car olina Rational Guard, to W A. Bar row as captain, and to L. S. Bynum and W.- B.' Rea as first and second lieutenants for Company I, Second Regiment .Edenton. Captain Barrow- succeeds W. S. Privott, recently elects ed major in the Second Regiment. Traffic Department. - '- , x ' ' - ;;- SCHEDULE , OF TRAINS . CARRYING .PASSENGERS. EF WtttTlviS SUW1JA Y EBKUAKY 8TH, 1914. . GOVERNMENT KEEPS OUT SHIP MENT OF SEED FROM EGYPT where (t can Jive for an Indefinite time. In, fact, in experiments in the Minis- 'try bf r Agricult ure ini , Egy p -it i was lound tnat tne; worms nave nvea tor as ' lo'ng asC tey&n inonthg;.iii 8ed , in storage. ''Vv-'J".-; :.;-''..' ..;';;' y ; WOULD NOT RETURN. (: PRICE C PAltr WHEN ASKED TO DO f" J '! , ' ,. .. ,t ?- Dr E. ' Hargctt,-' city -meat; and milk ; inspector has ; during the past few' months' learned' a ifumber of cases "where' -spoiled meat has been sold to the local dealers to in turn be sold by them to the;' public . The latest inci dent to this variety was reported to hira a day or ; to ago by John Isler, - :iM,i''l r. ....... A. "fV'Cbijfederate 'Vettran--Reuain i-Tickets 0saMay.,3td, 4th. J th. otn, ann-jf tn irt.j-etwning to reach j , .. destmatipnjirior to; mid-wKK"av Xs Extension 'nafi bi . obtalljed' by . de- t;i8t .; Foreythet fStviaekson Wile, Fla;,not;''(ater than .'"May' 'l5th,;; Wj4. upon payment of fee of SO cents. &. mi 4nrak - X ' . A WELL esL'AnT-,' J4 business niasr- Craven countv . in v partner witW.' tionIOPVer" "ed " b"th direC'!ken up now and he has good oppor.: ''''''''"' '"' '''..'' :' ! tunity to expand. Address at once, ' f",Slde trips from Jacksonville at very : Xt care of Journal. 3-24-3U. - low rates to all Florida, Georgia and : . . Alabama points, by applying, Atlantic I WANTED-'-Girl to wurk in Hruir tnrf Coast Line ticket office, 138 West 'at soda fountain -anolv P. O Ron '. Isler claimed that Nathaniel Weeks Bay St" Jacksonville Fla. Tickets 144. 3-24-2ti. had sold im a hoe which wa" unfit" on My to "'elusive, for food. Dr. Hargett made an exami- am'ted 10 June 2n". 9- FOR RENT- natiori of the carcass and told Isler A P'endid. chance to visit Florida (ieorge street. to throw it a wav at once and this unusually low rates. Ur thn fltn.mr.tf.il ; to! For any information address: recover tne amount paia ior, tne meat For any information T. H. Bennett Agent. from Weeks but the latter refused to ailaniu. COAST LINE forl sttandard Railroad of the South) W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic refund the money, and a warrant his arrest was swarn out. 1 , Weeks was given a hearing before Mayor Bangert yesterday afternoon and was found guilty of sellingmeat unfit for food. On account of this being his first offense, the defendant was al lowed to'go after he has paid the cost of the case and refunded the money Isler . hid paid him. E BE IT : ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW BERN, THAT: it shall be unlawful for any Railroad Company or their employees to shift coal from one train to another or from one car to another on any of the Streets in the City of New Bern, and any one viloating this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined the sum of $25.00 for each and every offense. 3-6-Sti. Manager. T. C. White, General Passenger Agent. C. Wilmington N. Residence number. 4 Apply to W. P. Metts. FOUND S:me noriey owner caa have same by indentifying and paying f ).- this ad. Apply to 23 Eden street. NOTICE. WANTED AT ONCE 4 or 5 room house. Permanent tenant--njt too far out. Apply to J. W. Allen, Jour nal office. FOR SALE- About five hundred acres of land within a mile of the city of New Bern on Pembroke Koad, with over a mile frontage on Trent River. Splendid place to run a dairy, which is much needed for the city at this time. Kasy terms. Address; H. J. Staub-Box 502. 3-12-12ti. Be it Ordained by the Board of Al dermen of the City of New Bern: Section 1. That chapter 4 of the ordinances of the city be amended by adding at the end thereof the following. "Sec, 40. Whoever shall lay, throw or otherwise deposit, any paper o-paste-board carton bag or box in the streets or on the sidewalks of the city shall be fined the sum of Two Dol lars for each offense." S-ti. . South Bound Trains p.m, " L4:4S '5:00 ' .04 ' ' :13 - 5:22 : , 5:42 ' '6:00 v O.D1. 5 t4:45. 5-06' , 5:2$ 5:49' , 6:10 1 6:15, a.m. STATIONS, North. Bound Trains.' . . ; ' tv.' Dover Si , " ' .Taylors - 'Phillips V , Wimsatt , ' Comfort ' Petersburg tx' ' i At Richlands Lv, Trains run daily except Sunday, ' ' V ; Trains run Sunday only.1- '"" ;, 6 , a.m, 1 :55 , , ? 7:38 s v 7:34 -, 7:23 7:12 V o:5l ; 6:30 a.m. - a.m. 755 7:40 7:3$ .7:27 ' 7:18 -7.-00' 6:40 6XS' a.m - S. RICHARDSON1 ; - - , ; " s ' Traffic Manager. D.' VV, RICHARDSON, . ' V " - general Manager " (Special to theJournal.) 'i Washington, D. C.,' March 21. The Federation Horticultural Board has intercepted a shipment of cotton seed from Egypt which was found to be. heavily invested by the . so-called boll worm. .This is the result against the . quarantine againt cotton seed which promulgated ' by the Board sometime ' ago. The seed which was intended for planting iu Arizona ar rived1 in Boston, where the customs officials, under instructions from the Board, ' obtained possession of it. The pfnk Boll worm is the ' most serious. cotton, pest-in Egypt. In that country - it does as tnuch damage as the boll , weevil in this country. The possibility . of reducing the damage it causes has been considered by govern-! mental commissions and conferences for severaai years. Like the boll wee vil, it works, for the greater part of its existence, within- the bolls.; Frequen tly it makes its way inside the seeds The undersigned Nicholas W. Jones having this day qualified as the Execu tor of the estate of the late Elizabeth J. Jones, of Craven county, North Carolina, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estateofsaid Elizabeth J. Jones to present them duly ' VILOETS AND ROSES,- - UoubK authenticated on or before the 1st Violets, one dolar pi-r hundred. Kit day of March, A. D. 1915, or this no- larney, Rhea Rcid, and other roses tive will be pleaded in bar of their re- rwo yeir old hardy bushes, bloom this, covery. AH persons indebted to the summer if planted now, 5()c. each', estate of the said Elizabeth J. Jones J- W. Waston, 34 New st., Phone 353. are requested to make immediate pay- ment. FOR RENT- Desirable rooms fo,' This 11th day of Feb , A. D. 1914. light housekeeping. No. 1. Blades aven- Nicholas W. Jones, Executor of Elizabeth J. Jones, deceased, New Bern, N. C. ,THE proper thing to do whenever you ! want a cook, a cozy room a first class stcnographe.-, boak-keeper, salesmaa of clerk is to l.-t a Journal "WANT" AD get it for you. They are easy to write and easy to pay for. Be it Ordained by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New Bern: Sec. 1. That chapter 5 of the or dinances of the city be amended by adding at the end thereof the follow ing: "Sec 31. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person to drive any buggy, carriage, - transfer, wagon, automobile or any other vehicle, on that portion of Queen street between Griffin street and Hancock street and . between the iron posts supporting the shed of thr Union Station and the railroad track, while a train of railroad cars or engine shall be on the tarck on. Queen , street between Griffith and Hancock streets. Whoever violates this ordinance shalr be fined the sum of Five Dollars fol each and every offense." 5 ti. . To Cure a Cold in Oie Day . ike LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Couch and Headache and works off the Cold. bruKffists refund money if it fails to cure. LB. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 2So BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW BERN THAT: SEC TION 30 of Chapter 4 of the Ordin ances of the City of New Bern be a mended to read as follows: No freight cars shall be shifted and no freight train shall be made up on Queen Street in the City of New Bern west of the eastern line of Graves st., except between the hours of 6:30 to 8:30 A. M., 10 to 11:30 A. M. and from 3 to 5 P. M. Nor shall said street west of said eastern line of Graves Street be used for shifting freight cars or operating a train of freight cars for that purpose or for the purpose of making up freight train? except be tween the hours of 6:30 to 8:30 A.M. 10 to 11:30 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M., and that the crossing of Queen at Grif fith and Graves Street shall not be blocked at any one time over five min utes, and the Railroad Company shall have a flagman at the Griffith Street, crossing during the shifting hours. Every person so engaged in doing or performing any of the acts forbid den by this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on con viction thereof shall be fined $50.00 for each offense. 3-6-5ti. PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Till cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles, -'t absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, lets as a poultice, gives Instant relief, for sale by all druggists, mail 60e and tl.OG. WJ.IAMS MFG. CO., Prop8.,Oeveland, Ohk GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR. Try Tals! Hair gets thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful at once Stops falling out. Immediate? yes! Certain?that' the joy of iu Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderinr hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oU, and in just a few mo ments you haye doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry brittle or thin Besides beautifying the hair, Dander ine dissolves evey particle of dand mf; eleasses, aurifiet and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falliag hair, but what will please you most wil be after a few week's ase, whea yea see aew hair fine aad doway at first yes but really new kair growiag aH over the scalp. If yos care for pretty soft hair, and lota of it, sarely get a 25 ceat bottle of Kaewltea's daaderine from any drug store or toiletceaater aad just try it Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A 9 :. i: 6 v. T A Under the auspices of Riverside HoseCo. ;. Z in i 6 0 ft J 0 t u ci . Show Grounds Corner of Aveuue A. and Griffith Str ets Usc!i (H)MMeidii liayisir. 21 Big Cfc:tn, Moral, Historical and Mirth Produciug Shows. High aimed in Quality Featuring I TCZON'S WILD. WEST EXHIBITION A I .cturerjs j-r2ri3 cutfit cf Blanket Indians, Cowboys, Ranch Girls and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. Ye old -ln-c2, Tcrris Wheel. $10, CCD Jumping Horse Carrp-Us-All. Royal Itallian Concort Band. of Fun and Frolic. Take Riverside Car. One block to walk 0 9
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