' JPAMUCO FARMER WILL PLANT . '. MORE CORN AND LESS , , ' ' V, r COTTON. , Th'eAvNewA 5 i' ..t V k t I 1 ; : " According to a tatemet made v;-.b--ytsterday,. by . J.- White, a pro- 3' -, . ;i ? i tperpus Pamlico county farmer who was , ;- .-spending the day in New Bern, the il vi, -agriculturists of that county whp '? Jhave in the past devoted large Bcre V ' ; ages to cotton and tobacco, will in sthe. future plant more food stuff. B t year the farmers had large acreages 1." .in cotton and the storm and flood, k( .-which visited this section oi Septemle 3rd, devastated that crop causing an estimated loss of a hundred thousard dollars in the county. Taking heart again the farmers planted large-cot 0 ton crops this year, and now the price has gone down, and they have been ompelled to store the fleecy staple. Considerable corn has been grown there this season, and this the farmers have" disposed of at high -prices, and .'( this has caused them to come to a decision to in the future plant larger food crops and devote less acreage to cotton. In the vicinity of Orien tal for the past few weeks there have been large "runs" of fish found. In fact there haye been so many of the ' ' - nembers of the finny tribe infesting :;.(' he waters of that section that every ''..-.').- "body who had nothing else to do has been handling a net or a hook am; liny?;' ?? line. Mr. White stated that one of t A" ' ' t 'his neighbors went out a few morn- ings ag6 and in less than two hours . Shad caught eight hundred .pounds of as fine fish as was ever taken from Jthe water. These were disposed 1 of to a dealer at a good price as the de ana nd for them just at th'S' t:me :s spec:ally large. Mr. WhHe '-stated tthat although the . oyster. rseasoa had opened, but few of the b:valves have ?been brought' t. the Or'entar mar, Hcet up to the present t:me IE ropean War Not Porting New Bern PROSPERITY , AND PEACE SMIL. ING ON THIS ENTIRE ' . SECTION. Regardless of the fact that the Eu ropean war has created a panicky ten. tency in some parts of the country, if Ihae had but little effect on New Bern - las is iiiAWn by the statistics compiled fcy a 'local newspaper man. Since the beginning of the war contracts for eighty thousand dollars worth of build Hng on residences and business houses have been awarded. - The work of constructing a railroad from this city ito -the Eastern Carolina Fair grounds ti'as been - started, five thousand dol Kars -have been spent for automobiles, lind ithe receipts at the local theatres iaavti places of amusements have been rmore than five thousand dollars. These l figures of expenditures for purposes -which might be termed as not ab'sot Flutely necessary are given to show that tthls-esctloa is not suffering so greatly tfrom the effects of the European situa tion. Reports from.', other parts of Craven, Jones, Onslow,' Pa m Ilea and Carteret counties show that practi cally the same condition prevails in those sections. S. W. Everett, a -well known citizen of Onslow county, iwas in New Bern yesterday and while tdiscitsaisv conditions there, stated (fast (taken as a whole the citizens of Qnstow. were financially in as good shape- dw as they ever were. "Naturally", aid -Jir. Everett " the low price of-cotton " lias caused some worry but the majority f our farmers Intend storing the sta ; pie for better J prices." Reports com ' ing-from other coun tires are similar to those given by Mr. Everett and optimism seems to prevail over the entire section. PROPOSALS WANTED. The City of New Bern Water & Light Department will receive bids until 'Sept. 19th, on the following pumps ; (1). Boiler Feed Pump, Siae 12x7 x : 12. Outside end packed, . brass fitted, ): single piston type. . v (1). Goulds No. 5 type, belt driven, ' :, . votary with capacity of 600 to '750 .gallons per minute against 100 pounds -.'.-''working pressure. ;. J .vjtX. . . The right is resevred to reject any - 6r all bids. i .Address all 'communications to ' F. T. Patterson, City Clerk. JA "New Bern, N. C, Sept. 7. 1914. 9-8-5ri. POTTER & SEIFERT ENGINEERS and ; SURVEYORS : Survey, Map Plans, Esti mates; . Municipal Im l f ' proyements ; Drainage -. end .Drc pinent oJJ Wet, Ovcril: 5 Land, etc 13. , " 1 f j OVES;-, i ' -JfJ,. J "T I W 4 t,. ow 1M4 Tk.it !, '.r;-: , , v . t. ' ..MIS' ) "I ' , ' iJBL-b-HMBMSSSSSBSSSSSbIJSSSB 'k'S II II I r f ' - r . - - .... , V.- . 'r:. We do not recall afe thevdo this season. 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