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GREAT STDRL! fiifl FLOOD
AN EVENT OF MOMENT TO EVr
, ERY CITIZEN OP EAST--.
ERN NORTH CAROLINA. '..
Tffmorrow ' is the1 first1 anniversary
of the molt destructive storm and flood
which haa visited Eastern North Caroli
na; A storm which caused an actual
loss of approximately five million dol
lars and one from ;which this section
has not entirely recovered. One year
ago tomorrow the citizens of New Bern
and other towns in a radius of seventy
five miles, on the Atlantic coast, awoke
to' find that during the night the wind
had banjeed up the waters of Albemarle
and Pamlico . sounds and ' that they
were rushing inland. In this-' city the
water came up Neuse river-at an esti
mated rate of fifteen miles an hour and
at 8 o'clock it was fifteen feet above the
high water mark. At Oriental, 'where
the altitude is slightly lower than in
New Bern, houses were washed from
ther foundations and the entire -place
practically inundated. At Washing
ton, where the damage was probably
greater than at any other . point, the
water was up in the principal streets
of the city and the loss was unusually.
heavy. At Ocfacoke, where the ocean
and sound meet, the storm and flood
played . havoc and practically every
dwelling on the island was either dam
aged or washed from its foundation.
All communication with the outside
world, was. cut off for twenty-four
hours and the extent of the damage
was riot known until the following
day. On the 4th of September a lone
telegraph wire out of New Bern was
secured and thr st ry of the catastroph e
told to the world. It will interest news
paper men to know tl at on that day
approximately one hundred thousand
words of "press" were sent out on
and on the following day about
twenty five thousand. The anniver-
asry of this occasion brings to the mind
of every citizen of this section and the
day is one which will long be remem
bered.
PRINTER A SUCIDE.
Wilson Man, Despondent Orer 111 -
net Jumps OS Bridge.
WILSON, Sept. 1. Despondent be
cause of his physical condition, having
been told by his physician that he had
contracted tuberculosis, and must seek
S higher altitude, J. W. Glenn, employed
as foreman of a local job printing es
tablishment, committed suicide some
time Saturday night by jumping into
Toisnot Creek from the Atlantic Coast
Line railway bridge. The body was
discovered Sunday and with it a note
telling of his despondency. Mr. Glenn
was a young man of good character,
and habits. He came here from Wil
liamston and the body was sent there
for burial.
IN MEMORY.
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Mother Of Eighteen Children.
'I am the mother of eighteen children
and have the praise of doing more work
than any young woman in my town,"
writes Mrs. C. J. Martin; Boone Mill,
Va. "I suffered for five years with
stomach trouble and could not eat as
much as a biscuit without suffering.
I have taken three bottles of Chamber
lain's Tablets and am now a well wom
an and weigh 168 pounds. I can eat
anything I want to, and as much as I
want and feel better than I have at any
time in ten years. I refer to any one
in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will
vouch for what I say." ChamLerlains'
Tabllets are for sale by all Dealers.
GET A WAR MAP.
We don't claim the distinction of
having placed Europe on the map but
we've got the map with Europe on it
and its there in large letters. Get a
war map at the Journal office and keep
up with the news. Only ten cents in the
city or mailed to any address for 12
cents in coin, stamps, check or money
order. The supply is limited. Get yours
now. Adv.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Oak Ridge Institute
SixtythirJ
Year
(Contributed.)
On the Morning of August 25th,
death called to her reward Mrs. Caro
Una Whitford..
She possessed certain characteristics
not always found in one of her age.
At home her disposition was sweet and
lovable, her temperament gentle and
obliging, and her unselfish spirit at
home, and among her many friends
made her a center of magnetic power,
and influence rarely ever seen among
women. She was a devoted companion
a loving mother, a lasting and' true
friend, loved by all who knew her, a
consistence' and loyal member of the
Methodist Church. She loved her Lord
and found great joy in his services.
'Tothe beraved ones I extend my
deepest sympathy, and point them to
him who doeth all things well.
There is no night in Heaven;
J-- In that blest world above.
There:! is no grief there, for life is one
' glad day. r
And tears are of those former things,
And all has passed away. -
, Written by a friend who'knew, and
loved her for twenty years and closely
associated with her during these years
bf friendship; te&iKZfZ:
! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ? V
NO&TH CAROLINA
CRAVEN COUNTY. "
Havinn- ualified-as administrator
of heyestatsuof i B. W Sariandt, de-
cfasedyr.thitia tonify.-sJK persons
haviiig. claims- egainsr- said .estate to j
present them to the: uridersigaedj r or,,
his Attorney, duly verified. or before
the - day of-"August-llS,-or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of reco
very;' ; Alt persons1 indebted to saidI
tate will please mike Immediate settle
This" 22nd day xf Aiigtist: 19I-
D. E. HENDERSON", Attorney,
C - r Eroad & Middle streets, New
c. '. v':1---r:.'
'" rL.,NDT, Administrator.
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