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t::c daily jcuhnal, nev f'T ICOO FE3 TEE ' y -1 1 Is the Key to Let us Call, Phone or , E X! Land,;. . PrMfcj . ' Co. rlf Phones SO and 8 is .. m mm wm w w arm wm w- nrwin i nai 4b ruLLuLIi aluLtl , U.'.' ' ' f " .4." 1 ..it J Success mmmm 66 AW BRING RESULTS Show You Write SCJTKECn STATES BALTIMORE IMMIGRATION i CONCERN 4 HAS ' -H REPRE. I SENTATIVE ; IN v. WAR ,1 . STRICKEN COUNTRY ; Baltimore, , M;. Nov.. 17". WM- in few weeks;: according to the present plans,, a number of Belgian farmers- and their- families who are now - war refugees in Holland and England,' will be located em lands in several of the Southern Slates, which wQl .be sold thenr by- the owners at such rates- anif upom srtch terms as should enable- them to finally estab lish themselves as.'-self-supporting American farmer,;?..;;'''- iW'?k , The Souther Settlement and De velopment Organization has a repre sentative in Holland ' to-day, and within ' a short' time two more will leave for England and Holland to put into effect tlto matured plans, whioh have been built on practical lines, so as to conform in all respects to the laws of the several countries', but, which however; will be carried out in the spirit' of a broad philanth ropy. Letters have been sent to Boards of Trade and similar bodies in the South, ; land companies and individual ' owners : who have large traots of land which might be suitable for looating Belgians thereon, asking if they desire to actively co-operate in the movement. ' Responses to these fetters indicate a South-wide desire not only to help the Belgians refu gees, but to help them help them selves. According to latest reports over 250,000 Belgian families, aggregating 1,250,000 men, women and children are war refugees in Holland, - Eng land, and France. A large propor tion of the men are skilled agricul turists, and thousands are specialists in the growing of vegetables, fruits or flowers, in dairying and in the raising of , livestock and poultry. A large proportion of the farming class own small farms in Belgium, from which ihey were driven by the contending armies, and information from Hol land and England is to the effect that most of them have abandoned all hope of returning to their farms for many months, if at all. -' The Belgian farmers, market gard eners, florists, dairymen, livestock and poultry" raisers are world-famed for their skill, thrift and remarkable ability. They are accustomed to working intensively small farms, and to a large extent . they . understand the conservations upbuilding and en richment of soils and the intelligent employment of manures and fertilk zers. Although general farming as practised in the United States was not followed largely in Belgium, 4he Belgin farmer's acre yield is largely in excess of the acre yield in the United States, in several crops two or three times as f large. The Year Book of the United States Department of Agriculture shows that in 1912 the Belgian wheat harvest amounted to 15,348,000 bu from 397,000 acres. (This gives an average of 38.6 bushels of wheat to the acre, and the average acre yield in the United States for the year was only 15.9 bushels.),; The following figures of Belgium agriculture taken from the 1913 Year Book shows that Belgium raised 38,000,000 bushels of oats from 648,000 aores. (An aver age of 58 bushels against 37.4 bushels in the United States?) 4,160,000 bu of barley from 34,000 acres (an aver? age of 51 bushels against 39.7 bushels in the United States) 21,342,000 bu. of rye from 650,000 acres (an average of 33 bushels against 16.8 bushels in the United States;) '1121,481,000 bu,! of potatoes from '387,000 acres (an average of 313 bushels against 113.4 bushels in the United States.) -. , . The Southern Settlement and De velopment Organization has been se lected as a clearing house by a num ber of large interests, which not only are in hearty sympathy with the nation-wide movement to' take care, of the present : needs of the refugees while they are in Holland and Eng land, but which go further and be lieve that by bringing a large number of the - agricultural , class - into the Southern States,' both the Belgians and the South will be permanently benefited. 1 1 BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA , ' '., .v'ths ,'Vi s'', ' FISHERM ANv'S PARADISE 'J ': ' Spanish Mackerel? Blue Fish .frost Plenty of- boats Charg. t t - Moderate. 1 - - COMFORTABLE HOTELS AND . COTTAGES , V. Extremely low Season Week End- - - ' Sunday i ' ; EXCURSION FARES. ," via ' VV NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Ask ticket ' agents for time table and W. E. PORCH V Beaufort. N. C, H. S. LEARD, G. P. A:, Norfolk, Va. - J. F MITCHELL T. P, A. ; Raleigh. N. C. . The finest of the: sea son just received . 15c per pint1 ,r, 25c per quart; Phone your orders: to. A.W. WALSTDM , .,; Phone .744. ; , , ADMINISTRATORi. f Having qualified as Executor of the last Will, and Testament of, Alloc W. Duify, deceased, this is-to-netify all persons having claims, against' the said estate to present them, at once to the, undersigned, alpersonr indebted to said estate are hereby reojuested? te make prompt payment -. . , . . ; This 7th day of November, 191C F. S. DUFFY, , , ' : I Executor of last, Will, and Test tament of A. W. 11 - h ATHENIAN LODGE No. 8, K of Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m., over Gas CoV ofece, Middle St, C D. Ful cher C. C, J. H. Smith, K of R and Visiting brothers are assured of cheva lier's welcome. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OP HARMONY Meets second and tourth Wednesday nights at I'M o' clock in each month at Knights of Har mony hall, corner Broad and Hancock streets, J. K. Willis, President; R. J. D'bosway, Secretary; ,Geor? Moulton, Financial Secretory. ; . , ... ... ' - . v ' . -.. ' .:: Administrators NoIj-j s ... Having qualified as administrator of W. M. Gibbs, deceased, Jate of Craven county this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate; of the said deceased to present them duly verified for payment on or4before the 26th day of October, 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery, ? v ' . LP, HATCH, ' J ' Administrator. -' ' New soft shell walnuts, pecans and almonds. Bra zils on the way E.B. Hackburn. .- . r ' ' ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' - Having qualified as the executor ot the last will and testament of H. J. Staub deceased, late of the county of Craven, state of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having clai ns aeainst the said estate to file them duly verified with the undersigned, on or before the.21.8t day of October, 1915 or this notice will be pleaded in. bar of th'eir recovery. . All persons indebted to said estate ' Will please make im mediate settlemento ;. f l ft i. This October 21st, 1914. D. E. HENDERSON, Executor New Bern Nor th Carolina G .r ii MM: 1 - Want Adi Rates OF- The New Bern Journal, .Applying to Consecukve Insertions? '-Only, When FullyPid in Advance I 1 InsertlotL. ' K i Insertions. Insertions., 12 Insertions.. 39 Insertions. lc a Word - 2c a Wordi i 3c a Words , 5c a Worth .10c a Wor i FOR EXAMPLES A 25-word ad costs-. U 25 cent for oneimertion, 50 cents ferr three Insertions, 75 cents for slxiitr , sertlons, $1.25 for twelve Ins - tloas. y , $3.00 for thirty Insertions. ? , a v h . . . FOR LARGE 'TYPEt .Two and one z. -half times the-aosve prices. v , t No- ads taken ton less than"25 cents. Each Initlal'aad abbreviation is. ' " J ' . : countadas a word ' v ! A11 ads that are at run on consecutive n days are strlotiy ana cent per word. Remit by mooy order or check. " Do. .' not ask foncaedat; we can't glveJtat : V such prices. TO LETA large Colonial residence, knowni as the Radcliff house,,' No. 18 Bjad street. Location, one of thf finest in the city, between; Gra ven and East Front stsieets. For further particulars caltrat No. 65 Bread street City. '- 10-48-tf. FOR RENT House No,.27 Hancock St. Apply Singer Sawing Machine Office. It-i0-6ti. BEAUTIFUL CHRYSANTHE. MUMS-t Yellow and' White,, red r Dahlias, Palms and' Feroa for' sale. 3. VW. Watson,. No,. 34 New Street. Phone No. 353-. - - - OLD ' PAPERSr For- sate. Limited supply, 10 eents the, hundred. Ap- ' ply JOURNAL OFFICE. r - . JUST RECEIVED; A fresh Une of r assorted1, chocolates, nut chocolates, and chocolate almonds.' EDWAJEfcD CLARK, Elks Tem'ple, phono 94. 10-15-tf. . ' TONIGHT If you , feel t- dull and ; stupid, or bilious and constipated. ' take a dose of Chamberlain's Tab lets and you will feel alt right to-, morrow. For sale by all dealers. LA VALUSE TOILET GOODS Eq- ual to any imported. ,Mado la the South, Fine assortment.' Call -. and 'examine thom-Priees .right. BRADHAMS. . FOUJVD-VOne pair, glasses, in Post Office. ' Owner can have same by calUng at the JOURNAL OFFICE r and paying for this ad. y vi NOTICE Commencing November 15, the New Bern Vice Company - will discontinue the delivery office on Sundays for the winter. ' Our ' wagons will make: two delivery's each week days. Our patrons will kindly arrange, to get ice enough to last over Sundays i If drivers fail to call while on their route, kindly noti fy the office and we will have your wants for ice attended .to,', , V w . Very Respectfully, " . , NEW BERN JCE CO. - ' A. Cook, Supt. " , i NORFOLK-SOUTHERN RAILROAD Exceptionally ' Low i Fares to. . i : . . NORFOLK, VA. ' THANKSGIVING DAY. , Account. F O O T B A L, L i A. & Mof N. C vs W. & L. of VA. Thursday, Nov. 26th. ' ' : Excellent Arrangement of Sleeping r and local train service.. Tickets on Sale. November 25th and 26th Final return Limit Nov. 27th. ' ' - 5 tor; i' Car. T , c ' in ord. r to ' - WANTED-;Boarders. . Attractive lo cation. Rooms with' , southern ex- v posure. Apply No. . 183 Middle Streets , . - ' 11-11-tf. LOST On Hancock er Broad: - Street, Batch of Conttacts, flnd ; er will? return- ojt Xounaal office., ' 1 andvrceive reward. ' FOR SALE Nice- Yam i potatoes,. - price -reasonable, any- quantity. E B. Elliott, 127 BroadiS. ll-13-3Qti FOR. SALE SoupjjciMng wime in, 2 U-2-gallons-lbtist ' Apply to :.H -Lee, Bridgstom. Pltone 660-2 rings. 13-13-611.. od - . --j T FOR REMT-7-EisfM room hoaseNok 45. fasti Front Street. Psssessian November? t5AiL Apply tojlfc. G. Panielfe. - U-8rtL IF YOU HAVE WOOD tq bo sawed it will' pay yon to see R.,N..Tber- ville,. at Telsan Lumberr (Company. WANTED TO BUY -A. farm of be tweea 30 and 100 aor.es of the sandy .loam type, must he- in. fair state of , cultivation. No swaisp land wanW . ed Must be good deep soil, 10 ' eated anywhere in eastern JNorthi ' Carolina or eastern Virginia; must) be handy to railroad and healthy Address all answers to "L." are the JOURNAU New Bern, K. C ' ' . v - IhStiMfc.. FOR RENT Dwelling, 9ft Broad' '' Street and 56 Metcalf Street. Phone , - No. 254 or apply Pinnix Drug Store, ' ,Jl-5-6ti, ;; . FOR SALE 400 acre farm near Ed---' wards, N. C. Ftr particulars ad dress Airs. E. A. Brftddy.Te'w Bern, :.N Cj.. or George O. Oail, Washing "ton, N. Cv . j.v ll-5-30ti. 20 LIMES 25 CENTS Lettuce, Cel ery, Florida Oranges, ' Lady Fin gers, Apples, Grapes and all kinds 'of fruits and vegetables at, , ' 9 ROYALLY Phone 33. FOR ; SALE Several . hundred fine .' North Carolina Turkey's in any quantity.' Address L, T. Gillette. . Maysville, N, C. . ' 11 WANT .TO SELL A farm of 15 acres cleared, 85 in woods, all good light land Near Reojsboro. $15.00 : per acre. Apply to Grant Lee, Oriental, N. C . ll-15-6ti. A WOMANS EXCHANGE Will be opened on December 1st, at No. 103 ' Middle Street by Miss Kate Sty ron and Miss Lenora Greenabaum. j Membership fee 25 cents. ll-15-3ti. FOUND Ladiea Hand Bag during;;- J; Circus " day. Owner can ' have - ', s , same by proving . property and paying for; this .ad at Journal Office ' 1- - " . , 11-17. ' ' FORSALE Gas launch, 8 horse dou ble cylinder engine. , Apply J. R, Pope, 183 Middle street. ll-17-12ti, FOUND Bunoh ', of keys.' Owner can have same' by proving pro perty and paying for ttys ad at Journal Office.. 11-17 . Try our Luncheonette and Hot Soda Drinks They are delicious. Bradham's (Broad Street Store Rexall Tablets do the v rk. Get a box, If they don't do, c. e back and iet your money r MjLam's, FOR SALE Complaint and State Warrants for Justice of-the Peace. E. J. LAND PRINTING CO. , New Bern, N.' C. DON'T WAIT TO GET SICK- Tako BRADIIAMS . Antibilioiis Liv r YiU and koep well. 1 DTIAM3 ' ' : W Lettuce, and Celery Roy alls only or : c r; roLic: :.;r vy. Tl. enso dispospd of ly rt at Police -Co"rt V"5 oon, was ono i i ' i, colored, v : y eondnft. Dr. J. M. Ward, of Markers IsIh i vt a business visitor to New T 11
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