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. . r rf 1 Want The New Applying to Consecutive ' Insertions Only. When Fully Paid in Advance v i Insertion.,,.,. J Insertions.... 6 Insertions 12 Insertions.... 30 Insertions.... FOR EXAMPLE: A 25-word ad costs 25 cents for one insertion, 50 cents for three insertions, 75 cents for six in sertions, $1.25 for twelve insertions, $3.00 for thirty insertions. FOR LARGE TYPE: Two and one half times the above prices. No ads taken for less than 25 cents. Each Initial and abbreviation Is counted as a word All ads that are not run on consecutive days are strictly one cent per word. Remit by money order or check. n not ask for credit; we can't gii it at such prices. i'WJtfiTfID 15 men experienced in saihoet .: iron work desired. Apply f ore- LNew .Bern Jron Works C6. 9-l-3ti -SSIKE, Soft Peaches, Bartlet Pears, 5wes-eorn,' and all kinds of Vegetables urt HoyalL Phone 33.' VljjOST Two dogs, cur and hound, Njprfjeed :61or, yellow arid white, males. '. neraiiMOff "June 1." $10.00 reward for iri- t&KmaHioa to whereabouts, i 51- Wi; iMorton, Maysville. N. C TlbLEXS AND ROSES Double vio tSt tit, ne dollar per hundred. Kil nrwoy, Rhea Reid, and other roses r3fsar old hardy bushes, bloom this uiiunr if planted now, 50c. each jg a'-OTatson, 34 New street, Phone 353 "WO THE PUBLIC Our pay checks -r; exactly -the same as other' checks '-itsrfae jarty 'caihing same must know vhtft "the person tending the check is ' he person lawful possessor. No dis ' vi ount should be asked as all our checks , ijij yaB lor, their face value J. L 4Ropet Lumber Company. A. T. Ger- ! Warn, General Superintendent. ( i The proper thing to do whenever you ' ( M ssoKf a cory room a nrsi ciass v ' t unogEaphcr, book-keeper, salesman,, ' cook, a cozv room a hrst class kad Bark is to let a Journal "WANT i iftO gt-it for you. They are easy to Mrrite and easy to pay f v . 0FOVSD Bunch of keys owner can V&tt by applying to the Journal office 4MB td paying Tor this ad. 8-5-tf UTDR SALE 'Pittsburg Visible Type- - amber tn. good condition. E. J. Land JSy.'intiog -Company. Phone 8, 45 Pol- Jcatreet, New Bern, N. C. 'BEST. ' will sell you ground enough to f m 3d five houses side by side, four mses -on -one spot and tTiree others r-romti BOther place, all in Smithville 4 4&momti as "West End. Houses would aJtsy rented the entire year round t(Signed) ISAAC H. SMITH ( ;No. 4 1-2 Queen Bern ' 'SaPAKTim Rnnm and hoard for fadv tnJ two small children during fall and ::! "sister. .TaPrivate family preferred. E. ,C C!rlm, K.-S. S. Pamlico, City. . ' 8-2f-4ti 'aTOHRENT House number 11 Change treet . , ' For , information 1 89, ' Daisie Elward. . ' 8-28-3? ?OR SALE At a bargain. 1 cottot sprees, 1 siaty ssw gin, 1 small engine uaid boiler. Apply to J. W. Stewart. ,; ' yOR '.'RENT-4 room apartment in -ie(rble neighborhood. All conven ances. Call t S9 Pollock street or hone ' 169. Only couple without -hfldren aeed apply. , -i, 8-27-6U- , . , , , , , .trLCtiED -man or woman under 50 1. TTo experience needed. $100. "'e juirk. Box A-4"0, ill I Ml Ad Rates OF Bern Journal .:. 1C a Word .... 2c a Word .... 3c a Word 5c a Word .10c a Word ' . t LOCAL MARKET Irish potatoes 12.50 to $3.00 per bbl. , Cabbage $1.50 to $2.00 per crate. Sweet potatoes 75c. to 90c. per bushel. Onions $1.00 to $1.50 per bus hel,. Apples 60c. to 75c. per bushel Fears 75c. to $1.00 per dushel Scuppernong grapes $1.00 per bushel. u' Green Hides 10c. to 27c. per pound. Bee's wax 25c. to 27c. per lb. Wool 12c. to 20c. per pound. Quotations by A. Castet. Beef 10 c. per pound. Pork 11 c; per pound. Eggs 22c. per dozen. Spring Chickens 40 c. to 75c. per' pair. .. . . ?.f . Old chicens 80c. to 1.00 per pair. vDont fall to abk for one of four new gl larnnij:qrds ftftfify T rr Irii i rr i i Syj,f!XTAyyT';i-0 AUMllSlKAIURSlUllliH . Having this day qualified as 'adm'ihis trators of the estate of Jesse Beeby deceased. : All persons holding claims against said decedent are hereby noti fied, to present them-, duly verified, to the undersigned, or R. Q'Bara, Attor1 ney, on or before the 30th day of July, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery, f . .. . , , All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement.' - ' " ' ' This 30th day of July, 1914. v ,-. WILLIAM COWARD ' Administrate' SAMPSON -t GROVE CO, Boardman, Fla. i as For Sale 12,009 Pecan Trees, ' FOR SALE ' J Paper Shell ; and, Fancy Varieties, Schjey, Stuart, Success, Delmas Van P6, Cw' Ml budde4 3 year 01d,Prlce 60c Address. VIRGIL WALKER, v 79 Pollock St.' ' . New Bern; N. C. i Remarkable Cure of Dysentery ; "1 was attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and used the doctor's medi cine and other remedies with no relief only getting worse alt the time. I wa unable to do anything, and; my weight dropped from 45, to 125. pounds. suffered for about two months when I was advised td use Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. used two bottles of it, and it gave m' permanent relief' .writes B. W. Hill, oe Snow Hill, N C. For sale by all De al crs. , ' Fresh Pride of Rcids- vlllc Smoking Toba: cco:ln H, ' ? " nous, tirei worried of TriVxmilftn H is t wr sign yon need MOTT'S -NE ft V LUW2 PIIi.5. They retw the normal vigor ano makm lift worth Using ; Be tan ua u foe i!ott Nerverine Eg nUAMMFO.CO. ATHENIA LODOS -.No' si of P Meets every Tuesday . 8 pj'nppver Gt CoV office. Middle SOr J. R. , Wlii head C. J,; H.iinkrv.K of ft ane Visiting brothers are assured of cheva lier's welcome. . ' ' :' rJ- . . ... .. i-1-?4-- ' CRAVEN LODGE. NoV 1 KNIGiTtS OF HARMON YKleW'nand fourth WdrieMlay night at 7:30 , o' clock in each month at Knights of Har mony hall,' corner Broad and Hancock streets; I K; Wi!liV Presi;lenti;.R. j; Disosway) Sayttr.rj': 'vieoree Mniton, Financial Secretary ,r ' , ; ' k: ' $100 RSWARDvilOO :i The readers of this paper will , be pleased to learn that there is at least one, dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the orrly pobtive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh' Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system", thereby destroying the foundation of the- disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature " in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure- Write for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion, , ' ' , ' Bonrdelais School ol Opens September 15 th. ' j Faculty : Miss CarolineGlaypoole Miss Mary Willis Prof. Prunier PROF. BOURDELAIS, (Director) OHildren-Ory - FR FLETCHER'S CAiSTORI V ciJsiNiiiuil 'jf'.:'!' .'1 f 2 Quart Ice Cream iFreezers - 3 Vjuart ice Cream, freezers, . 4. Quart Ice Cream FreezerB - AQtart Ice Cam!!Freezers: , t ;,i u mm GasMirParyare and OllvSpjpIy; Cof 73-75-77 Middle Street v' - .'-,- Phone i7 J!1-.W-.' ! Jll'it 1 ( .',:',,' '' l -- ' I V'" - " -":' - it ft il !! 4 fr- t ii fi- r 1 -T" i',' -V A i T Arc - Cn Liv.2 FEW YEARS MORE 5 AND . .'THE , RACE WILL SKID OFF PU- , '$&; GILISTfC HORIZEN.'-'te;; JiEW YORK; Sept. 3. A few years 'A.. '.. j it. : .I... v. j more aim uic iicgru r:e iuc naq pc- piedjjsuch 'an inv portant position , n the pugilistic world fof more has thirty vears ' will ' have '-.skidded ''' off 5flto ' ob- ?. Just a few years ago, the terbea al most ruled the heavy-weight -division. Jack Johnson was champion. Sain Lang (ord wis .runner-up;' and Joe, 'Jeanette stood head and shoulders qver most of the white scrappers.. But Sam's stars is on the wane, Jeanette' ranks now as a has-been and Johnson alone holds his same place. But added, years' and dissi pation have hurt Johnson.! Sooner or later he mustj, crumple, and when he does, he will' go downwlth a loud splash. There are no'classy negroi lightweights oday. When the wonderful: joe Gans passed on and down it left, his race with-: out a representativesin that division. There are no real negro fighters in tlie middleweight division and none in the featherweight division. -' V v; Crown Joe Gans. The old discussion of who was - the greatest fighter in the lightweight divi sions has bobbed up again. Out in Chi cago they think that Battling Nelson de serves the vote. The old-time fighters hand the crown to Joe Gans. . The rank and file of fight fans feel that the title should be given to one or the other, that -no-other lightweight measures up to them. Gans and Nelson were totally different in their styles of fighting. Gans was one of the most scientific men that ever stepped into the ring. He depended more upon "his wonderful brain, his' amazing speed, his' marvelous defense and generalship than he did on the punch; . " , Ungraceful Fighter. ' Nelson, on the other hand, probably was the most ''ungraceful citizen " that ever held any kind of a pugilistic 'title;, But how he could hit! And the punish ment he could tafcei:! Ndioof tlndij after time stood up under a rain of blows from his opponent that had enough power to knock out ninety-nine out of 100 men. -Bat knew nothihg'about science;' He had no footwork; and his defensefor the most part, wai a joke. But he possessed the power to assimilate a terrible'amout of punishment arid still save enough en ergy to slip over & finishing punch. ' ' Exchange That .Article ., Vou . Have and Don't Need for Something You Can Use by PuttinJ an Ad in the Journal's WANT AD Column. , Phone 8, , , If The Other Fellow Has Something. You Want Put an Ad In the Jour nals WANT AD Column and Get It Phone 8. f ' If At reduced - a x" " f , 12.50 ',,.,,-..-' v ,V 13-00 UO , 1, f I' i ait (1 1 U 11 fl i. T Jii-- V-.v J.V ..iyj,..,v-;... :;(,.. !...:,?' i 1 1 ,-. ? Fabcf, Cdri Peed 'f' .'tt-'-i!,. ,s- " When you trade at home, yoa keep the money at home; thf dollar U at work will do many things. , When you send your dollar to a mad or-'. kM'..A 4am4 nnr.l Ul mlitf.lt ffrMVi thOT milM lADOri EftaC f "ut says the maa who hasn't thought, "I can get'? many things ' 'if i 'K V"' if! ";' 'J'-'-V s:t '"1. V i-u-i.'V J4 ,: .ir. .:. ' v cheaper." - But you can't. riYou get what is sent yoa.T&eW are seconds , Sfwhich' mail brder houses buy. Tfeings: ; imperfect, aad they put them off : , U on the customer who, lives: at somel distance.,! They kno w-he will n0 -l.protesr.SHCwill.take it iwnpp'Sty:fm m Vhen yo trade at home you arO'Tading with your neighbor and hu 'iJish'tolni to'puanytUnVyerVy'o But apart from that When you town you have helped increase the taxable porperty In that town. ' You " '" have made old field prkWiturn in'io city lot prices. You enrich your. State. C Vou enrich yoir eountry Yvk'wntilf becaupe your property i ' is wortn more, ymi ao mare tnan mat; xou ouua up cuy or. town ' ' whVe-your sons may start ui business. . Where your daughter may teach ? or fyid employment if she be a stenographer or i teacher or 4 saleslady. F Whea we patronize home Institutions we are helping one another. . ' Do not send outside of New Bern for any article that Near Bern can sup- i. ,: ' : ' ?'V'; ' '' v yt '"i'C-' ' ply, for in the long run you get every article cheaper than if you send the ( .& . :' '::;,, '- '. money away. '-..'"'',..'; '- v--'.;; '; : " ".,.'; " The farmer, fhe laboring' man, ihe citizen sh'oald undertake to Inform himself" about this mall order business. He should remember that t,he local merchant Is the man who always con-, ' tributes' to help things go who gives hers and gives there the real motive force of the town. He should be helped by liberal patronage- 'the dollars that are going to be spent should go to: him. He makee lesei; thin the maU dhouse'' wUc1b' no taxes andiwhlch contributes in no way to your upbuilding. I' IttEP NEW BERN MONEY.. ' KEW'';BERN.i;GROwi'..' V;,..,; r L . I 1 I l1ti ft HI '1 .'tft-.U'; ",ivv.'. - BDY VOUR " SWEEPING POWDER AT' HOME Manufactured By , , , TARRO- CHEMICAL COMPANY ' C Also cheap Barn aad Roof Paint' It's fine for brickwork and fen-" ring: It's a Wcod Preserver. Tarrq Chemical l( ' Company41 -; ; - 1 , Muni ; vl ' Othine : ; rf 1 Amolin-r ' s j ; Davis Fh-racy. ill f ' Itvf .Made from pure dis- ; tilled filtered water 1-3 ar- 19T21--3 G:Lr;ith St. r LABOR DAT E X,C U R S I O N i ' ii to RALEIGH 1 , "and 1 NEW BERN 1 September 7th, 1914 ' ' ' ' Via ' NORFOLK SOUTHERN ' Ask TirVet At'ent for fares and sche dule, or a-,' '.-), , - V H. r.. ! " "D, Cencral fji'!-v"f-r di, t y tol'' . -i 1':ii-'-1..V'-l'',t 'vV;r::fiv!,, build up a big store) la your home IN NEW BERJf ANDWAXqH, u ;y;-, fWm 1 AND PMTJTS, 01S AND MUSHES ' v4 American Field Feiice i j a ;Qudlltyn6t!Oiian . , , tlty. Qt Hackourn's V Successor to H, V, Simp son Funeral Director 1 AND EMBALMER i r Office 68 Broad St. Phone 5 167 Residence 28 F. St. ,829- .r FJItSunmoiTs . Af P. J7rd ! - -p - : "v i"- 'V -'. ft ' i -v jf j m Attorneys and Conncellors at , y y; LA.W ,. " , Ronms 401 and 404 , r'SW BEItN, 1 1 N. C. Timely r 'Sr: sV-1.,' i - -.13 . t:ce f . 45B' j yoa1. 0 Lave 1 deeir- .i'4e." -it';:'f.-;r',;-' - 1 11.." ' ' I, J. -7 fit 'v 1'' r 3 f .1 4, t 1 5 1 . 1 if 1, 1i
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