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Mother Of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother of eighteen children tr-d have the praise of doinjj more work t'..aa any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Milt, 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 Iain's Tablets and am now a well wom an and weigh 163 pounds- I can eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than 1 have at any time in ten years. I refer to any one in Boone Mill or vicinity and they will : vouch for what 1 say." '.Chamberlain's Tablletsarefor sale by all Dealerj ;:yf t RAILWAY OFFICIALS : ARE , IN THE CITYft ; General Passenger Agent S. H. Leard, General Superintendent J. D. Stack and Secretary J. D. Smith, of "the Norfolk Southern Railroad Company, arrived in New Bern yesterday- morning on the four o'clock train from, Norfolk on offi cial car number 101, and left at nine ten for Beaufort, ' . , A nice Rule will be gi ven away with each 5ct. tablet ' -C : M. E. Whitehurst Co. THE WAR Has caused the price on some goods to go well up, but we have tried and shall continue to sell as low as can be without lowering the ; quality of goods.' ' ' r J' . ' It hurts us as much as it does you to have to charge more than usual for seme goods, t And we would not do so if we could help it; Keep coming and we will be as 6ood as we can be. i BRADHAM DRUG CO. Earn and Eggs Oaf thin, sliced smoked ham at 25c per pounds and fresh country eggs at 30c per dozen makes your morning meal sub stantial and at a moderate cost. You can get it at A. GASTET PHONE 239 i USE JQUHFJAL IIJT JDS FOR RESULTS Queen Quality Shoes for J . ladies and Educator Shoes ? ! : ' for children in all the new- ' , est shapes? and' Leathers, ; ; come in arid let us fit you ' - while we haye a full asort-. .merit of sizes. I' T A ' j!r -A- SERVIAN REFUGE: 1 rAIIPIIIG IN STHEET -5ftiMSjU(SSil'--' .....it r (7 I J, i ' t 1 1 t I 4 4 i 41 1 f ' A 4 At t k t t r f 4 XL. k .ujy -ky . . ' The first of - the season -served in any styte-x . ATHENS CAFE : ' ' r BAMBALIS BROTHERS PROPS. - - For Ladies and Gentlemen. Phots by Ajnerican TreM Association. F A PROGRESSIVE-SET BELIEVE IN MOST IMPROVED METHODS OF PARM- ING.V U, Realizing the advantage of irriga tion and proper drainage the farmers around the VanceDoro-section- of Cra ven county,- which incidentally is one of" the, most productive sectionsJn Eastern North Carolina, are making rapid progress in the adoption of this systepi and the opening of v another season will doubtless find the farms in that section as well, if 'hot better irrigated and drained, than any other part of the county. , M. H. -Wether-ington, the owner and operator" of a large brick manufacturing concern , at that place was inNewbcrn yesterday and while here he spoke interestingly . of the work in progress there. The far mers are using' tiling pipes in draining their land and Mr. Wetherington has recently prrtmd a tile manufacturing plant in connection with his brick works and tnis to now being worked on full time in order to supply the de mand from the many agriculturists in that section. A few years ago the more Improved methods of farming were practicallv unVrr v.-n in that sec tion. Little by utile farm ' demon strators and literature from' the Stat Department of Agriculture taught the CHOLERA STRIKES 4- miQTn nn Tnnnpc 1UU I lllllll 1 IIUUI u NURSES WHO . SERVED IN KANS RUSH TO FRONT VIENNA CLAIMS VIC , TORY IN SERVIA. BAL- S VIENNA Sept, lS.i-The Austrian Red Cross were advised to-day 'that a number of cases of cholera had been discovered" among the soldiers at the front. Nurses who' served in, the Balr kan war have been sent to Galicia- and to .the Servian., frontier because of their experience with cholera., ' Dysentery is rife among the troops and has even extended to this city as a result of patients brought- here. The conditions are , not. alarming, however, it is officially stated, y ..;.y. An official statement was vissued todaydenying Servian claims of suc cess ovef Austro-Hungarian Jtroops. ; "We're s invading -.Servia success fully," the statement says," "Sarajevo is in no danger.." ' - 1 NORTH CAROLINA , . ' t CRAVEN COUNTY ' SALE OF PERNONAL PRO ' -PERY. , , I On Monday the' l9th day of Octo- im wnni i n in nvp a rrnn ber 1914 at 10 30 a. m. on Trent road about four miles from the city of New Bern and -on the land of E.- W. t9rl-an4-. . ' storoflapd I Will Spll tO the tillers of; the soil how they might in-1hjghest fof cash the entire were readily adopted, at least' some of them were and others are being put in force very roJily. The ; result oersonal property i belonging to - the estate of -the said fc : W. barlandtt, deceased, including;" -Five fine mules, of this is that where they ten years farmjng utensi,9( ploWBi harne8se? too,8 ago produced' a hundred dollars worth of produce on an acre they 'are now producing nearly double that amount the section is growing more prosperous .each year. gJF. -' , MANY . FISH IN NEW BERN YESTERDAY BERN buggies, wagons) bunkwagons, log carts, blacksmith outfit with gas engine, one gasoline boat , household and kitchen furniture, a large quantity of corn, hay and tc. ,. ' This 23 day of September 1914. -- C. R. SARLANDT. t ' Administrator of the estate of E. W. Sarlandt, deceased.. . D. E. HENDERSON, Attorney x, SPECIAL , A great quantity cf fish passed through New Bern yesterday. A part of them were being shipped from More- I htA Cit.i ir-A v .t . . : I places over the central part of the i For Sat Ufday, JfeaCheS 40C. state. . There was also a large quantity , that, went through from Norfolk, and ! quite a number of boxes shipped by Q TISDALE the local dealer' . i. ?i t e, H'" , ." - , a basket. IT LEAKS OUT NEVERTHELESS. Mis e mm CENSCISHIP . l . 1 I " 1 !JJ',, i ' I -: 11 : UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' . r . HOTEL CAFE - , ' " .- THE MANAGEMENTIOF THE JAMES HOTEL DESIRES TO IN FORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE Y SERVE SHORT ORDERS ALL' DAY AT RESTAURANT PRICES. WHY NOT EAT IN COMFORT? It COSTS THE SAME! BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH FROM 12:30 to 2:30 EVERY DAY.: BRING YOUR FAMILY ON fSUNDAY. SPECIAL-" SUNDAY DINNER. BEST COOKING IN THE CITY. ' :- (r AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN u Craven County Farm life School H; f C m. 1 1 . . . a. . . ltV4 , . Muucuaocui. xiu, nuu ucuius Willi Hie eiUU III grade and offers excellent training in A&ricul tural, domestic economy, English, Science and Music - Faculty consists. of four College gradu- a tea and graduate Music Teacher. . ' - . Y - J. K. TURLINGTON, Superintendent ; m , "'V'T vanceboro, N. C. - . t.2. : Jmi? "... - W Boysvand Girls an- X : . oiner large ship- , , ii v roent 01 tiocvcles . haft ArriveI . - d t -4c'. ' ' I I WOT. UUl UIU - rs - , , - 4 ' fS pC w 'some rellahl nr-. r ? '. - ,) sonto6ignit,Dring ! . It.. rn ' ' i W', v Journal . where . you can get, a Go .,.-- cycle Freer r ; T 5f New Bern Journal r, ' t?,: 5r hereby agree tc subscribe'to Tbe Daily Journal fi - ; rr - '. s. '' and to pay the carrier 10 cents per week -fc DateY.1 : " V Y ( Gocycle to be giwn'tr- ,7 ' i i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Nortli Carolina, , . Craven County: ., . .,- ... ( T. M: Howard, W, C. White and O'K. W. Howard, trading as the How ard Supply Company, Vanceboro, N. a partnership, have this day dis solved by mutual, consent said part nership, and Y. C. Y.Tiltc, will no longer la connected wita said busi nses. The business in the future will bo run by T. M. Howard and Broth er, and all bills will be paid ty tLem. and all accounts r 'J to tliem. ' -This September i 1214. - . , T. II. II0TirAHD, O (advt.) "'7 r? n .. j. , . iky) SCHOOL NOTICE. The city schoolsjwilljopen at 9 o'clock Thursday Oc tober 1, 1914. . ( : The examination of the new and con ditioned pupils will take place on Tues day, Sept. 29th at 10 a. m. i No pupil will be v enrolled who has not been vaccinated.- f . ; ; ; ; I Teachers Meeting Wednesday, : Sept. .10 a. m. ' ' Books may be obtained : on Sept. and 30th from 2 to 5 p. m., and 1st and 2nd from 3 to 5 p. m. ,H. B. CRAVEN, Supt. -20-lOti. 17 .J
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