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Drought in Greenville County, S.
.-'':: -h' "w Is Severe. : .-: .-
FARMER WAXTEtV-un.. r
.. . . ...ilc larmer,
With or-wuhout family, to take farm f
"ice. rart ol cron alr,.. i j
. " vv"te or come to see me
quiCK. 1. H. Parker. NVu, R. M
5-28-3 ti.
CSrwpri.-il Vtii I.V 1
s OKEENVILLE, S. C. Mav 29,
From all section nt th
ports of serious damage from the drought ROOMS FOR RENT For light House
-t""t,t i" iuo nancock Street.
uu.it nag conunuea nrarHra v nn
broken since Acrll 12. Uola nd mm ie
r. lnedr and will have tr rri i
Cotton is suffering greatly, and truck
paicnes are drying up.
I he fruit crop seems to hp th nnh,
tning yet uninjured
5-28-3 ti.
ALL-NIGHT CAFE ROBBED.
The Busy Bee of Rocky Mount Is
short $360.
In THe; Story of
Waitstill
W n T
Baxter"
; By KATE ; DOUGLAS WlQQliy,
Author of ."Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"
It TO Be' Our Next-Serial
(Special to the lournaH
. ROCKY MOUNT, May 29.-Some-
ume alter 1 o clock vestPrHa
1 - J j ...vimiig
some one roDDed the all-night cafe
the Busy Bee of $360 in checks and
v-sji, wmcn represented the receipt
a waiting deposit.
The need of a safe was not realized
until today, and on account of the fact
of remaining open all of the tim unh
some one on duty it has been found
practicable to keen the
lock and key in a desk drawer.
Manager John Leludjs, left the cafe
shortly after midnight, after making
up tne DanK deposit for the morning,
and flipping it. jnto a desk drawer,' went
to his room for the TiiVhf. Di lrfnnr f tia
night, while Mike Tu
. io vii umv i
iL - - t " 'I
. uie caie, some one manipulated a key
to the drawer, evidentlv whit
f j " ii; w (13 I
-i we tasK oi preparing ah order in the
uicnen. and the fact was Hi i
" uiovwidCU
that the drawer wis unlocked, and the
"gar dox containing the checks and
money was gone.
The matter has been reported to the
pouce, wno are much at a loss on ac
count of the continuous trade all night
... uiese cares, and the fact that little or
at attention was paid to it.
JUST RECEIVED
A Complete Stock of
Victor Victrola
AND
VICTOR RECORDS
Latest Catalogue and List
oi Kecoros in stock f ur-
nisnea on application.
cross, peevish. listless phSM
coated tongue, pale, doesn't 4leep;
eats sometimes very little, then again
ravenously; stomach sour; breath fetid
pains in stomach, with diarrhoea
grindj teeth while ae-p, and starts
upw.th terror al! 9,ggest a Worm
Killer sonethini? that
and almost evprv chA
Kickapoo Worm KilUii. needed.
old Get a box totluy. Start at once. V. -
have to coax. a k',Vtvw
Worm Killer i, a ranrl,, ft:
LOST One dark brown 8 year
nuue with one weak m. p;n. u.m-.
please notifv menaml r..,r.;, i
- . . v I . VY (I I U
mer Murrill. Care of S. H F.xnel. w.i.n,. , ."V
v, n xr ' F" """. -use oi your ciiUfl'
' v- run tit
trouble.
2sc, at your druggist.
FOR SALE One house large out
building, fenced all new, and four lots
on edge of city limits. Address Box
182 Morehad City, X. c. 5-27-4t
FOR SALE Gas boat. M)
8 ft. Beam. 7 1-2 hr :. .
14 ft rowboat. Apply 50 Broad st.
WANTED-Three small sets of Books
to Keep. Ten years experience, atidtintr
accounting. Address. Audit rC f
Journal. ?.7A.,;
e . . i iiy u 1UWI1S1U
String bean,, 2 for 25c. Fancy cakes. ' Beginning May
LlSIIOUl STATE
id mm
TAXES FOR 1914
i
I Nn II
garden peas, new Dotaatoe Sfra,K,
ries and all kinds of fancy fruits and
vegetables at Royalls, phone 33.
Township at
1.
the Courthouae.
and continuing
HOUSE Number 22 New Street for
rent. Bath, sewerage and electric
lights. All other conveniences, W. F.
Hill, Shingle Man. 5-21-6U.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
iUnless Your Taxes are
paid, by June, 1st, your
property , be ad ver-
tisedi, :
This is positively your
last notice.
R; B .
'''''"Mj'A-K''.vfc
SHERIFF
ASKED TO PARDON CARTER.
President Will Be Approached in Be-
nait of Aged Offender.
(Special to the Journal.)
VivccviLLh. S r Mo., tn
.... ' .
rresident Wilson will he aSk.H tn
- . j uai -
laott Mowed Carter, an aJH r
County man, convicted here a week or
I more ago of "moonshmintr " r,-i. :
looks is a typical of the Kentucky colo
InaLof Ooie Rearie's
brownish hair, a goatee, and though
..vci..K mrce score, and ten heu cir,il,(
as an Indian. He still Drotesfs h , ;
- . " ' "
noence of blockading Krnric ',u
I . . O . - v. . . v. .1 hvic HI
appeal to the President lri his behalf.
HILL
PONT Wait until vou are out of
visiting cards, but look over your stock
now and if you need any let us show
you samples. Printed
J-. Land Printing, Company.
4.1 1 . t .
mrvugn tne montn ot May you are
required undsr the taw to list
H. M. Groves
Auditor and List Talfrr M-
Twnshp
Small Hams & Picnic
Hams at Dackburn
WANTED Traveler age 27 tn ?n
experience unnecessary. Salary, com
mission and expenses allowed to right
man. I. E. MrRrarl ru:
j i vuivagu,
marawarei
"The Sporting Goods Man"
JIMiddle Stiect, Phone 253
G. A. Farrow. Auto Transfer rn
100 rront street. Calls promptly
answered, day or nieht. Sam.ml I ;n
Manager, phone 765.
YOII WILL SAVE YOUR
CLOTHES
If You Have Them Cleaned and
Repaired By
SOL UPW
GIVEN RECEPTION
Phone 733
OPPOSITE
Tit S. Front St.
GASTON HOTEL
FOR SALE Two desirable lots on
Riverside. Will sell both torefhPr
separately. Telephone No
address P. O. Box 80Q
TO THE PUBLIC Our pay checks
are exactly the same as other checks
the party cashing same must know
that the person tending the. i-V,oi, :
o " - rv 13
the person lawful possessor. Mr.
; count should be asked as all our checks
are good for their face value. J. L.
Roper Lumber Company. A. T. Ger
rans, General Superintencent.
AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
Graduating Class Of New
School Honored.
Bern
LANE
A
n most enjoyable occasion was the
reception given Wednesdav
at- the Gaston Hotel to the n,.,li
ot the graduating class of the New Bern
mgn school by Superintendent H.
J Craven and the faculty of teachers.
ine dining room had heen n,n.
rlatefy decorated for the occasion and
cne evening proved a most eniovable
I one In every way.
ACCEPTS INVITATION
Editor Asked Our iw rw,.,.,.-
" J viaiui
Takes Board With Him.
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if i 'v
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SPECIAL
Review Patterns
Just Arrived '
1; s
Thfc'New Russian Tunic
: x Skirts . "
The
"New'Paqu'in"
' Skirts
. Vou cannot obtain theae,
th latest novelties, in
any othet pattern ,
You will be months ahead
m atyle if -you adopt the '
new Faihion. --:Z . - i
ib fa:::::i izzv
: Ivl lvi
irt ili 15 cent, "
of the Celebrated.
FICTCaIAL KEVIE7
.:;--vv,..- ,, :.:-y.s
V-T S . t. ... . Kit -'.W
mm
(Special to the Journal)
KINSTON, Mav 29. H. fiitB..
ton, editor of the Kinston Free PM
and Henderson Mabe, linotype op
erator until recently employed on the
paper, engaged in an affray in front of
vmce yesterday following a dis
pute about' tools which the typesetter
claimed he had left in the shop. Mabe,
a husky athletic man, invited Brax
ton, much lighter, to the street, Braxton
went, with a" board.
... AffaT-tA' nTn..... r i .w "
i -wvi unci wdru nan ' KravfAn
rdsted, charged with an assault with
a .deadly .weapon; -The magistrate
renaea the warrant and tried both
wr- an attray."
WOOD- For
suitable for
phone 285.
Company.
sale. For dry wood
cooking purposes call
Wet Lumber & Box
4-26
PAINTS, OILS AND
VARNISHES
American Field
Fence
E.W. SMALLWOOD
F.M.Simmons A.D.Ward
SIMMONS & WARD
Attorneys and Councellors at
LAW
Rooms 401 and 404
Elks' Temple
NEW BERN, s : N. C.
I AUTO For hire, call 272. C.
Pools Livery stables night or day.
D. G. Smaw
tt. Successor to H. W. Simp
son Funeral Director and
AND E.V1BALMER
w
The finest Tub Butter
in New Bern only 35c
lb. Hackburn
TOTHE TEACHERS OF CRAVEN
COUNTY.
VILOETS AND ROSES. Donhle
Violets, one dollar- per hundred. Kil- Office 68 Broad St Phone lfi7
larney, Rhea Reid. and orher rc. Rpirlana )fl c r'c
ttt u u-j.. , ..... . . , --it. w
j. i.u nmuy uusnes, Dioom this
summer it planted now, 50c. each.
J. W. Waston, 34 New st., Phone 353.
FOR RENT Desirable rooms for
light housekeeping, o. 1. Blades avenue.
THE proper thing to do whenever you
want a cook, a cozv room a first rlac.
stenographer, book-keeper, salesman
of clerk is to let a Journal "WANT
AD get it for you. They are easy tc
write and easy to pay for.
Keep Bowel Movement
Dr. King's New Life
Regular.
Pills, keen
OF
Wairt 5570 15cnu
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
. .7 PARTNERSHIP. V
State of North Carolina" i Carterect
County, ,
"Valentine TavW
" " general Merchandise busl
ness at Wit. N. C.i. have fc
sent, this day,dissolved their'Co-partner-
p.uh, in tne luture the same business
1 . be condupted by Valentine Taylor,
" interest
of Maltby Taylor in iaid business, in
cluding all, accounts due the-aforesaid
lirm, and has assumerl nil hk iik;i:
ties, and obligations of the ftWof Tay
lor Brothers. " . .
All who are indebted
- vy (ti mil
please nake oavmnta Voi
layior, and all roods. v9.;
chandise purchased in the future will be
charged to Valentine Taylor.
fiiK ?5th, 'iyof May, 1914.
MAt.DTY TAYLOR
x '."I'lXn TAYLOR
- i. "iiiS a iew i. lie rills, keep
By order of the Board of Education stomach, liver and kidnevs in healfl,v
the regular biennial Summer School , condition. Rid the body of poisons
For Teachers of Craven County will be ' and waste. Improve you complex-1
held at Vanceboro, beginning May 25th '. ion b' flushing the liver and kidneys. I
and ending June 12th. ("I got more relief feom one box of.
j. A.iiioiniLii ui waKei "m,,& iiv. iiic ruis tnan any
Forest College will conduct the schooL medicine I ever tried," says C. E.
j rLT tf1 fes:ii (
i fMswStei m
j -J
i ""Three Vnlsiolir.""!
Tl-kilrl oif-.-i I
Hatfield, of Chicago, III.
Druggist.
25c, at your
and will be assisted bv teachers of rer
ognized ability and experience.
r The teachers will have comfortable
rooms in the Farm-life School dormi
tory.
The teachers will carrv with them
bed linen and towels. Medals will be
furnished the teachers in the dininu . STATE OF NORTH rpni IMA
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
PARTNERSHIP
OF
room oi the Farm-life School.
There will be no charee for tuition
The only expense will be the $4.00
CRAVEN COUNTY.
Nelson, P. Aneell and C. E. Hnnlro-
trading as Angell & Hooker, and en'
- mi. ,t,vu f Ma 4nKctt nuuiter, ana en-
per week for room and board in the1 Eased in a wholesale rrnrr k.,:
, , 1 w q vwwa j uuoiucag
uurimiory. , .. ... .. at .Number 15 Middle Street. New
For. other information, address Dr.
Bern, North Carolina, have by mutual
E . r I ' 1 - w j 'aawvuai
. I iirlinnn - VanAKa-A TL- i f AnoAn J j . .
eovernintr Institutinn will K Ar.j Pa
" ...... v .wovnni .-wuifit uv nt me iuLure Llie same
AnI ill t-olira i. . . . ! I : : Ml l . . .
i tu uc present uusmcss . wiu. De conducted by C E
mil lint rlav anH pAnf .;. U I J U 1. . .1. . n
the first day and continue in attendance
tne tun three weeks. . , -,
The Pamlico CountV tearherd sr.
expected to join with us in this school. -'
, -S. M. BRINSON,"- - '
County Subt.: Craven Co.
iv-1 wk. u. . vv, - -t (Adv.j
PILES! PILES! PILES1
SVTLUAM3 INDIAN PILE OINTMENT
fill curs Blind, Bleeding and Itckln PHea
tt absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at one
cts as a poultice, gives iuBtaut relief.
ffor sals by all druggists, mail BOo and 81.30,
, TSc-i;- .. r. . .nitC..-A
Hooker in the name of C. E. Hooker
ne Having purchased the entire interest
oi iNeoison r, Angell in said business,
includine all accounts due th ar.
- tIU
saw arm, and Has assumed all debts,
liabilities and obturations of. the firm
of - Angell & Hooker. '
All who are Indebted to the firm will
please make payments to C. E. Hnot,
and all goods, wares and merchandise
purcliasea in the future will be charged
to C ; E. Hooker, trading r if -
Hooker.
This 24th day of April, 1914.
. Nelson P. Angell
For the Rorscowner
who contempi-.ttf oaintin
his home this spri:-,-
For the" Asiiii'4
These booklets tc!l most
of the important things
which should be knovm before
contracting for thr - -rfc os bUy
. ing the paint.
"A stitch In tfaie saves
nine!" has saved millions,
oo it is with paint knowledge
before spending those hard-earned
dollar for the protection and
beautifying of the home, knovr
bout the proper condition of the
surface to receive paint, know
about the necessary qualities of a
good paint which will save
money in first cost and in years of
wear. Then choose vour painter. I
We sell-High Standard"
Paint because it is the best
paint we know about and we
have gone into the subject thor.
oughly It has the highest repu
Ution among the painters, con
tractors, enginears, architects and
consumers wito have had tha
opportunity to use it 1 -
; Free to Hooseowners
; Step around, phone of writ
for these most valuable booUeta,
Tolsonllumbcr
5
C E. Hooker. I