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A noiei with a good dancing and nan cueting patronage need not depend as much on the traveling public at the old-time tavern did. . - One of the French aviators says that, with a triplane the Atlantic flight should be made in sixty-two' houre, outside of stop. Oh, those stops T Heavy ; underwear may cause red noses, as a physician claims, but the man with .the -reddest nose we ever jsjsiw didn't wear Any underwear at all. - Additional appreciation might be woirby it if the weather bureau would employ' a few journeymen poets to put into rhyme its dally flights of fancy. ' ' - i - i-L Animals that fly are similar to the aeroplane, says Garret P. Servlss; to , whioh'he might have added that some Aeroplanes are similar to animals that dont ' - Some persons prefer breached flour. Just as they admire bleached hair. What's become of the old fellow that used to think cubist art beauti ful T , , , . In one's body, says a Harvard pro fessor. ' In spite of the professor's opinion, becoming enraged is unthink able as a popular method of keeping sweet. ;r v - ' If you think you feel spring poetry In your system ft is probably your liver. . ' " - ' Still, if some men had to kiss their wives every day, they might prefer a divorce. ; " . Would you rather be the woman who dreamed, she had been robbed of $202 and awoke to find it was true or the man who dreamed he won $40 on a 'horse race and awoke before he had time to cash the ticket? . Tou should keep the mouth closed all the time while asleep, and most of the time while awake. The navy seems to be no more suc cessful than the army when it comes to manipulating aeroplanes. In a menagerie lately a' little fos terrier saved a trainer from a charg ing . rhinoceros. Which confirms the old adage that every little helps. - And it also points the moral that even a little intelligence, is often a match for vast but stupid brutforce. i-1: ? .'. . The New York supreme court has decided that aviation is a hazardous undertaking. It hardly needs a de cision from a high judicial source to toll us this. And now the faddists are advo cating that when married the wife retain her maiden name. What's the matter? Don't they get it back soon enough anyway? la the incessant effort to be wholly i original, some reformer will yet arise with a good word for the tango. I Astronomers say the "big dipper", will disappear. But not. we - suppose. until after the "milky way" goes dry. "People bill and coo during the hon eymoon season." Yes; and when they stop cooing the bills keep on com ing In. News comes from a town in Russia that a huge celestial object, emitting sulphur fumes, fell - near ' the,: town, destroying a number of houses. .This will upset air previous ideas and con victions on the locality opposed to the celestial where sulphurous, fume? are popularly supposed to comi from. - y The boss of the works is .always 'surprised, when he returns from a va cation, to find how well things have been running along without him. But he never admits it A woman will meet a man once and -remember the color of his eyes forever After. But about all a man sees of his brother at first glance is the shape nd color of his nose. Chinese eggs are selling In St Louis for SO cents a dosen. Now It is In or der for the American hen to arise and cackle her loudest against the Impor tation of cheap foreign labor. . Japanese officials who graft and are caught with the goods are invited to commit hara-kiri. In this country Crafting officials often tell their ac cusers to "go jump into the lake." A French engineer has just descend ed 600 feet from an aeroplane by means of a parachute; had he been ailing Upside down, goodness only knows where he might have landed. Now comes an arctic explorer and says whale meat is very palatable. Here, waiter, bring one order of whale! Money spent in the United State every year for providing caskets ar funerals for cats and dogs would ko hundreds of men, women, and childi ; from the keenest suffering and sta tion. Dumb animals should be tre with kindness, while they i.re and dependent on us bi;' '! - - . tatious post-mortem f xli'M-' ' nauseatipg as the..1 : r. ijki it;.,.-.. That newly discovered tomb of Osi ris will make an interesting picture to put on a new brand of Egyptian cigarettes. Some hitherto unknown Raphael paintings have been discovered, which shows that there Is usually a supply for every demand. Isnt Pittsburgh making a mistake m barring married women from ap pointment as policewomen? Who bet ter knows how to subdue a man? WILLIAMS' KIDNEK '..tpllJLS Have yon owwortuad your bottom t-w and caused trouble witb your kidney! ud -bladder? Ht yon pilntlu loins, id,V tk and bladder . Have you a flabby appe. 1 anee of tbe face, and under tbe eyes? If . Williams' Kidney Pills will cnt you. Wat sale by all druggists. Price 80c. . VVIIJJAMSI6.C0MPnsaevel40(i' The mysterious disappearance of Victor Hugo's tooth Is giving France more concern than did tbe loss of Louis Capet's head a century earlier. vVhenever You Need a General Tonlr Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it rontains the well known topic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds no the Who'e System. 50 cents. Strengthens Weak & Tired Women "I was under a treat strain nursing a i relative through three months' sickness" writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, M., and "Electric Bitters kept me from breaking soon. I will never be without it." Do you feel tir ed and worn out? No appetite, and food won't digest? It isn't spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a months treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid neys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c. and $1.00 at your druggist. R7T i 5S UNTIL You are entirely out of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Tags Cards, Envelops Or any other form of PRINTING you use. B UT look over your stock and if short just say to "CENTRAL" ring No. 8 m n n r nn m 1201 SiKJ m B CATC CARDS ; ! J . - , ... . , , UJwWW . WWt rfWl TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY ; . C?3 ... rxi 0 j 45 Pollock St We.will have it ready for you on1 time. : v -1 ,riwr'?'pir'p' 0 1 hereby announce myself as' a candi dal for renomination a,s, the Demo cratic candidate for; Representative from Craven county, in the North Car olina General Assembly,- subject L to the action of the Democratic primary May 12. - - ' ; . " While regretting that" tha press oi business makes it impossible: for : me to make a honse-to-ho jse canvass of the county, I refer-the' Democratic voters to my past record in the Legis lature for my qualifications 'to worthily represent them." ' -,. .. -1 y If nominated and re-elected, I promise to serve the people of Craven county to the best of my ability, as I have done in the past. .tv;; G. A. Whitford. Askin, N. C, April 8th, 19 14. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DEMO CRATIC VOTERS OF CRA VEN COUNTY Having under the appointment of Judge Whedbee, served for the unex pired term of W. M. Watson, as the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven County; I respectively announce my self a candidate for election to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Craven county, subject to the Democratic Primary on May 12th, 1914. If elec ted, I promise to perform faithfully the duties of the office with uniform courtesy. Respectfully, W. B. Flanner TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OFCRAVF.N COUNTY First I desire to thank theDemocrats of Craven county for their past support of me for the office of County Treasur er and to assure them of my grateful appreciation. I desire to announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the will of the democratic voters at the Primary on May 12, 1914. and to assure the Democrats of Craven county that if nominated and elected 1 will conduct the office in the same man ner of courtesy and efficiency as I have tried to conduct it in the past. Yours respectfully, B. B. Hurst. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination for the 'office of regis ter ofDeeds of Craven county subject to the Democratic " primary to be held Tuesday May 12 1914. If nominated at the primary and elected I will give my best endeavors to. Conduct the duties of the office with the V same . efficency - and courtesy 1 have strived to in the past. Thanking the Democrats of Craven county, and assuring my lasting grat itude and unbounded appreciations for their past support, I am.Truly Yours, Stephen H. Fowler, TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS ; OF CRAVEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomination for the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary to .be held May 12th 1914. If : nominated and elected ! hereby pledge myself to dis charge the duties'-of the office-to tbe best of my ability, as I have: in the past! Thanking the Democratic vo ters for. their past support and solicit ing a r continuance of same. Very Respectfully - " - Richard B. Lane TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. - , would be glad to" represent the peo ple of Craven. County in the next General Assembly and trust tat the party may see fit to; nominate mein the .coming . primary for , the County. If I am nominated andx of - course elected,' it will be my greatest desire to represent- the people of the coun ty wisely.- I believe that I know the county and the -administration of Jts affairs in detail, -. and therefore can be of fervke to my. constituency.'; -v) G. V. .Richardson ' J. : Dover- N. ' TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CRAVEN COUNTY- At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby announce myself a Candidate for Commissioner from No. 1 Town ship at Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary to.be held May 12. If nominated and elected.I hereby ;!.: myself to discharge the duties cits c Ice to the best of my abHIty. 1' 'J.-g my friends Ja advance Lt y assistance rendered me In the coming r primary, I am, JUspectfutty; '. ' CJr Heath, Ernul, N.'C 1 - - 1 i.aj : Is ajway looking1 fprrtrouble; always trying to erawl ,? through the screens and in a good many ' cases: succeeds . in getting through He finds a stumbling block when he tries lo get through the kind of screen wire that we are . sluing, uall phone 147 and we wiJf call and get measur- menig.- - 1 GnsWII Oardwcrc and ; Dll ScIy Co. 73-75-77 Middle Street ? . - v - - - Phone447 - -: , - " -4 'mm w'sy I. 1 The ideal PolrCh . ' "Old Hickory" comfort has won for it a place"; in many homes Its beauty, grace and com fort, make it distinctive, artistic and inviting ; to all Call to see the line. . " ' , - - v- j. t i.. i :v.. . .. .,4-". v. 7. . -..4 ' ' - - , An OId Hickory" WALKING STICK! Yes we have them. 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' . : Cfclckcaa at ,50c to 90c per pair. Geese at $1.23 per pair. Ducks at 85c per pair. - IliJ?s ct l?c per pound. Dry FKst IHJes at He. per pound. Salt Hides at 12c. per pound. n n PNfii s II. II, hliULt - - CIVIL ENGINEER Rooms 4SS-9 Rites Tpmnla New Bern, N. C. Surveys and phns for1 land drainage and munici pal improvements a epbe- v - ' wnwsa . , W .J &y plans, specif icotisns cctirritcs. if 77: t, - 1 i,
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