I
y clay in the year
. ..lay at 45 Pollock
-Street,
,3 OFFICE 'PHONE,
NO. 8.
iNICAL , DEPART-
r thone. no. so.
;EL'.l-."..iTEty GHj
I AN-. APPROPRIATE PROGRAM
MADE THE OCCASION A MEM
ORABLE ONE
L---LL...J l.jIk.j!
. ! AND PRINTING COM-;
pany.
ne year.l,..
months.
- The Music ; Club. wa --.-elaborately
entertained .-. yesterday , afternoon 'by
Mrs. J.,; L.:? HartsfieM, Mrs, George
Moulton -and M-r Baysrd - Wooten,
at the beautiful t Hjrtsfield residence
on East Front street: The decorations
of jonquils hyacinths ferns and potted
Land.L....:uManaeer I plants, adding no the magnificence of
Crump(er..qty Editor "terior decora S f ;:tt
: - The guests were greeted .- by little
Miss Jane Dill and Miss ' Charlotte
Davis, , -who were ; daintly attired
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
$4.00
: : : 2.00
BELOVED CITIZEN PASSES AWAY "told 'you- so" said prophet Hicks,
FARMERS BUSY r I. ANT
ING CROPS
i Or bring it on "behind.
San Francisco had an earthquake
.' Galveston had '4 -Strom, I told you sa
these prophets go in their sight form.
Johnstown hud 3 mightly flood, her
people mingled with their blood,' "I
"I
did foretell . this awful mix."
(By .ifnc'le Nathan.);
1
--Ocean April, 2. .The re'ctntdtl
of Airs. BY S f Taylor of Bogue, N. fC.
was pai.iful news to our people. V
Mrs. Taylor was a consistent mem
ber of the Methodist church, t faith-'
ful christian,- a devoted wife, a loving
mother" loving mother and1 One off"
at
enipury
character, kind and' pleasant manner
I.
iofc "Months..
Y Month
' FRIDAY
- RIL 3, - - ;
-S- F 1 i . M 4 I
- f - '""re ;P'mj
MOTHER TEtLS
to all won for her a warm place in the
hearts of all that, knew her; Though" How Her Little Girl Was Restored
white lingerie ' desses' with sashes of dead, she will yet live long in tbemem-; . To Health v- : '
00 1 Mr. -Hartsfield bein attired in ivorvl ; While weLare mournine 'her loss and Sr.I Brbklynr.N. ,Y.. Bavs: "Mv lit.
.40 satin f Jwith trimming of ' pearls, : Mrs. ( feeling so sad' today. She-- is beyond t tie ' gira'l waa frail, sickly .and all run
Moulton in -white satin with trimming I shouting 'up the shining way. v Posses?; qown .atef having M the grippe.' I
of pink. If i ' V- ' ln8 a ''rare magnatisn, it seemed easy! was adyisedjio give her Vinol and after i
TJie -Club , trawsleo- since ; the ; last I for her to make and retain friends, i the first bottle noticed an improve-'
1914meet'ng rom Ireland to Germany, and So true was she that during an acquaint! ment, , She has taken four bottles!
the programs wmch - wese:. beautifully I tance of -seventeen years, the writer - and; nas picked up rapidly, having
hand painted in jonquils, were- no less I has never heard any but kind and plea
The ccr:jcnce i it Licb the Peeves
Dank is h:!J '.y tl : r ' 'z is c'-a ma:-ly
to tLa Cct X.zX tLis i.:: tltulloa adheres
strictly to tl.3 mctLcJj vLIcIi, in aJJIcIon
to meetin- the tr.L:-r r.cecls cf each pa-.
rOn, have proved rtlilz and conductive
tfsafetyineqerptr2r:rrioq4 '
We invite you to confer witn or ;f-,
ficers i-esarding your fascial affair.
.ft
S JOURNAL' WINS ANOTHER I pleasing to the eye than were the seMsent things about her.
VICTORY . lection so skillfully rendered by each I She leaves a mother and father,
performer to the trained ears of the I three brothers, two' sisters, a husband
e Journal this moraine takes I many guests. ; . " ' . I and live daughters and a host ot ad-
pleasure in announcing that the - The following- were v the numbers miring friends whom her early death
itic executive Committee of I rendered during the afternoon: . : I deeply ereives. -- No one can tell how
1 Congressional District which I ' Chorus. "Queen of Night' by Mey
day at Goldsboro, .ordered aer Helmuod. Music Department
nary to select a coneress-l rno bolo shereo" by . Chopin
this district. -i I Prof. Bourdelias
' e Journal last fall announ-l Violin 1 Solo "Hungarian -Dance'
n. Charles R. Thomas, who I by Brahms. Mrs; W. ,M. Pinnix
Ive
and faithfully in Congress,! Hanks, Miss MeWhorter,- Mrs. Gar-1 Getting' Ready For - Planting
oc canoiaate lor thirison narrow.
an a fight for the primary, I Violin Solo. "Barocou" by Alfred
usly believinc that thi waalRoth. Prof.' Prunie..- -
much the. pure life of a good woman
is .worth to her community.' , The in
Ifluence of her life .and character like
a - sweet aroma. : will long rsmain in
I our community, while we sing "The
Old, Old, Story: - She is safe at Home
years represented this I Vocal trio "April Song" Mrs. Don I in Glory." '
Our good farmers ar making good
use of this fine weather to get ready
Ifor- planting.
. .ir and. square way of putting! Vocar SoIo'iEmbarassmm' 'fTfi-jCA thirteen pound boy recently came
in office -who was the "peoples luzabt. Mrs-J.: R. B. Carraway. . - I to Vhe home of.Mr. F.'-J. HartsfielcU
' . I Reading selection "Immitations of jjoe is crowing the boy is growing and.
vention . method of ' selecting I Immortahty ; Miss McWhorter. (the mother is doing well
,ttesaifat becoming obsolete. I Violin . Solo "The Sleeping Baby" I Messrs. George "BelLi Lemuel - Pr
s the peoples interests winch- are I By Kate Ban nah. Prof. Prunier. I ingleTand Eugene Meadows are busy
stake . and the people, the Demo-1 - Chorus "Bndal Chorus from Loh- getting their rift of logsready f or mirket.
ic voters of the Third r Distrirt Knerin" Waener. Music Derjartment. I Eueene has not had time to. hunt
'J have the rieht to select whom I At the close of the musical orotrramlshd ride m live deer lately, but Georee
w i t . - - . .
"e fit and this they will have the I a delicious tee course was served,, which I takes care of his twin calves.
inity of doing.- : : I carried' out the color scheme , of. white I U a still tongue makes a wise head,
) fight for the primary the Jour- ancl yellow. . The little waiters also some people must have .unwise heads.
exerted every effort. It has! tempted the guests with salted almonds I A still tongue is a habit that, seems
Jed by the people ohhe district I an stuffed dates. (hard for some people to acquire. ' A
hen the- Executive Committee! 'Those present to eniov the Dleasures I still tongue makes people think one
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sterday at. Goldsboro the send-1 of the . afternoon were, Messdames I wise, and often prevents a bruise on
in tavor of ; the f orimArv''-wal .lohn Kodnev.' U. .E.i Henderson. Nick I the eves.
lming and the date for this I Jones: Charles Halt, I. R. B. Carrawav I Brogueland has ten merchants, all
i be set. i I Garrison Farrow. W. B. H. Blandford I of them, making less than thev want.
JmirnarWas for L. G. Daniels I W. M. Pinnix, J.f P. J. Davis. Henry I & We have a good - number of fisher-
.imaster at the New "Bern post-1 Henderson; Don Hanks, Nelson Ange, Inien, and Still, our surrounding air does
I Mr. Daniels: received the ! ap- I C, D. Dockham, , Bourdelais,' Leinster jnot smell much.like fish-fry yet. .r
enti - The lournal i.in favni-1 Duffy. T. T. Hollister. Charles Thomas. I Duffv "Guthrie and Ed. Nickson of
t riot. Primary to select a Con- j Clyde Eby, Sam Smallwood, Bain,' I Salter Path were, in Brogueland re-
J he primary has been or- Misses INancy Watson, Bessie Hawk, I cently on business . with Dr. J. W. .Wan-
liese are two signal victories I N'na Basnight, Clarita Wallace, Eul- I ders. Come again boys and bring us
conclusively that the Jour- I aha . "lis, Mamie Meeks, Maud Hur-1 mess of fish, r t
;ert-no the peoples , side, I ,ey tula Cole, Jane McWhorter,! . blihaj Adams and John Willis of
he righft side, and we have Mary Willis, Laura Pigott, Professor
Bourdelais and Professor Prunier.
WHERE ISj LYNCH?
usion it! must not be -over-
t HonA Charles Randolph
andidate for nomination to
has ,put forth an untiring
lie primary-'SA-ssistad by the
a has. worked for ' aild "with
e to carry out thisrend,,' be-1 Kinstan. .April - 2. ' Thp authori-
it lor the good of the voters I ties here,: liaving viewed with interest
Kinstorut Police
, Ml
. " -
Believe That
New York
He
Bell Cove came recently for medical
laid. Now John, we hope 'that you will
i soon be able to handle-those successful
nets again, "i"f 'J.'
In the past Captanf George Taylor
has been a fair mdn.'fn the future he
i will, be a "fowl" mant ? He has three
new . hen. . houses well 1 stocked : with
I choice hens.' . .
"As the cackling geese did wake the
tnct,v that the - primary wa3the effort and failvre of the New Bern sleeping sentinel of 'Ancient . Rome'
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a ,n.an. ne, voter, i ne man i poucevio: .locate AUred Lynch.: who I so win tne nappy nens DreaK the morn-
1 represented, could select I murderedManley Hatch near Ric h- ( ing slu mbers of Captini'Taylor'a home.
j"1 ' represent "..mm i iana3 ,two . weeks ago, are tirm in thel . . some Kummauona ;
, iial halls. : i- -i f -y I belief 'that the negro slayer of . the I . Whe'n a man turns out to be a prop-
Thomas is; due "credit for J white commissary clerk is in New Yorlc I het, he is liable to lose his reputation.
ont work and again do we I or , another northern ooint. That a I When" a weather DroDhet I makes a
he will be the next Coneres- I neero of similiar" anncaranre tti tlio I Drediction. he wants if to rome to mn
. . t , J . r I .--.-"a. .-. w i
(bis district. - t.t. fugitive soueht in the vicinitv of Newl whether eood or bad. . ' ' ' :
Bern by the police of that city was not I .' We- have .several .kinds of weather
nt issue of the Moreheadj Lynch is the opinion held here. Lynch j prophets in Bogueland. '. The cow foot
editor Wade -announced I ater having robbed his ; victim I: and prophet says -when the cow gets up in
this year fell on March I secured a hundred"dollars took a route I the morning a'nd shakes' her foot three
statement . as that "leads I via .Ridhlands, Kinston, Beston and I times, it will be three days before bad
that Morchead City is I Goldsboro, . which ? carried him to I weather comes on. ; She must have
gainad six pounds in three weeks
reason .Vinol , builds up weak,
ailing childran so quickly is because
it - contains a : delicious combination
the.tco most world famed tonics i e.,
thestfength .creating, body building
eiemengs of cod .liver oil,' with all the
useless grease eliminated, and tonic
iron for the blood added, i If 'you have
a we'ifcv'.puny, ailing child, try Vinol
on .out '.offer' to return -your., money
' ,. - '.,'. ... '' ...::.'.: -t'
if it fails to benent yoUr little one. f'-
F. S; !Quffy, Druggist, New Be.n N. C. I Jj
P. St If VO0 have. Eczema trv nnr': .
Saxo Saiye. We guarantee Jt
S!hILnfland
C:ncfcfl at; Glienl
ParZi Tonialit
COEIFODT ' ArJD
BEAUTY
"j A comfortable shoe need not bean uu
r : ' lyboe. When we say "comfort" w
mean comfort to the eye as well as the
foot k
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Tonight it ,4 big night at Ghent ZC
Park. ;. The . weather is iust nuitstM t r
for eitfier dancing or skating, and you 't
can get ;both tonigHf.' -. -. ; , L,.--
, To make sore of your skates come- 'T
early to engage them in time. " '
The management requests all who f 3 :
have unintentional! v mrrieH nft
skate jkeys to please . return them as
they arre much needed.; Last car leaves
11 o clock sharp. " , . ;
Queen Quality shoes are a happy blen
ding of atyle and comfort. Neither
, give way to the other nor do thsy clash.
It la easy to suit the moat exacting de
mand when a store has what we have
an endless variety of modelsvto choose
from , .
' Exclu-
sively
- By
')V(By XL W. Tavlor & Sons.V '
Middling - . ,12 3-4c.
Strict Middling ' 13C.
Good iMiddling 13 i.4c
Low Grades i i. 10 1-2 to 12 1-4
TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN
COUNTY, N. C. , j
pi I would be glad to represent the peo-
Ge of Craven Countv in the , next
peneral Assembly and trust that the
tarty may lee fit to nominate me-in
the coming primary for th county.
If I am nominated, and ' of course
electe'd, it wjll be m'y greatest desire
to represent the people of the coun
ty .wisely. , I believe that I know the
countyand the administration of its
affairs in detail and therefore can
be ofJFervice to my constituency. -
- G. V. Richardson
3v28-ti . r . Dover ' N.' C,
ll
J,' X DAJifiill
j Department Store
.i;
NOTICE J '
Pay Your Bills by Cited
It is much safer to pay your bills with a check
than with money. ; Every farmer in this cbiin-j
; ty should have a bank account, no matter, hQv?.;
L' small. ; ' It is the only correct method -of keepv
ing books. By having v a checking account at'"
our bank we keep your books for you in afault -less
manner and free of expense. ... Ycmr rhprlr i
uuvt' jvt v'aj lldllavilUII. ucaiucs UCIU iX IC'
ceipt for every cenf you pay out. Open an ac-'"
count w ith us today and let us keep your, books
'VJi
.'s it is reported.
iTu-c.-s are', desirous of
mty primary held on
as tnat ot tne district
; are of the opinion that
best' flan.' .By having
i the seme day it will
(rue and will also expedite
number f ways.' . i t'
You ?re to have an op
looting a congressman
ct. Think well before
into consideration . the
the various candidates
's and. their ability to
t DO THINGS. Af.
t your, ballot for th;
t liink fill3 'the biiL-
made yesterday "by
u phen H. Lane was
s a possible cand
l.ip of jLheCravcS
iirt, caused consi
i.lr. Lane has not
s on this subject,
Ms to enter the lists
s would have a
' ir best efforts.
n is now in
' y I'i I'i .in-
'.'y c;;e'cf
Norfolk where he has friends, and from I shaken her foot eight or ten time sthis
there probably to New York, where he I winter. The North Star prophet says'
has relatives. - When he committed j when it lightens three times in succes
the crime Lynch ,had the license torsion under the"North Star it will be
marry a negro girl near Richlands, I three days before rt -rains. .
and he stopped at her home before We think that this prophet has seen
coming to Kinston" in his flight. He a good deal of lightning since Chirit
gave his finances $20. J mas."' J . ,
The Circumstance Prophet gets off i
RALEIGH . SPORTSMEN f WERE the following: "A love lorn youth and!
New Bern. N. C. . March 28 1914
Change in Schedule March 30th. Nor
folk Southern-' will receive - freight for
points V North and . including , Raleigh
district until 3:30 P.. M. Freight rec
eived after this" will be subject ' to
twentjfcfour (24) hou delay. '
Pinecpple hu 15c.
The National Bank if
'; New Berne 1
Four per cent. Paid on Savings and Time De
posits Compounded Quarterly.
V. Safe-. Deposit boes for Rent -
J As. A. BR Y AN, President
I NO. DUNN. Vice-Presldenf '
GEO. H. ROBERTS, Cashier
W. W. GRIFFIN, Asst. Cashier
ASK YOUR GROCfR ,
IOOPURE
HERE YESTERDAY
hij lady love sat on the porch pne moon f f
Col.
light night and sfie said "Stultus, there
: Ashley . Baker and : Col. Alec ( is;' quite a circumference around the
Webb, of Raleigh, passed through the
city yesterday enroute home from a
fishing trip' down Neuse river. This
trip was made on boa to of Col. Baker's
yacht,; Avis, and the fishermen report
ed that they had unusually good luck. -
THEf
LIBRARY" ASSOCIATION
TO MEET I
The regular monthly meeting of the
New Bern Library Assocaition will be
held Saturday at 11 -A. M., at-the Lib
rary.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIE-
TY TO MEET
The regular monthly -business meet
ing bf the ,Woman's -Missionary Socie-
y tf, Ccntcr-ry Church will ts I 11
a t'.e church jarlor, FrlJy t --n
t 4 ,'' . AM f '
t moon tonight," . He a id, "Yes, Lena,
that seems to prognosticate great con
volutions of rain. ' It will rin so sup
eristitious '- and so superriogyfy the
roads; that an. equine, animal of un
certain locomotion will be very unstable
in - his psrambulations. : ks : .
V ; - a Weather Prophet, . . v
.' We have never seen but one weather
prophet who always struck the weather
right. When all the other weather
prophets were in doubt, Uncle.' Isaac
Weeks always settled the question for
them by saying, "Finally at last we
are going to have some sort of weath-
dr." . .
We have reasoned on weather proV
phets and we think that there is not
a llvi.ig ran who knows dead ones
never tt!!, bin venxLcr j ; Vets m1ade
you t' "a'c t'.-y 1 "C? I; y we!I. '.
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