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By Ike tow Bern hlfiskiBi Gompai V, OFFICES AW PLASTl-'.. ,' ' . (Ob CRAVCW STJUtBTT. OWBH B. DUHM. UtMC Ul iUBSCRIPTIOW nUCKSl si . . . .- . ..' (In Advaaok.) ., Ob Tnt IMS lx Months ..... . . Vim Months 1.31 ae Week : M TBLEPHOAUSl talMH Oflle He. S Editorial Rooau No. 4 Xntered at the Fcwtomc In New Bern, N. C. as second-class mall mat- WIDNESDAY, May 17. Use your spare time in talking tor a saw city hall. New Bern's city hall is about it's poorest looking public building. We are anxious to see what effect busting the trust will have on the price of oil ! ! ! . ; It's not to hot toorganlze a fair as sociation, but it will require more than "hot air" to accomplish it. Mr. Taft does not like the Supreme Court decision, but the men affected by it do not seem to be 'taking it so hard. A dispatch eays that Diaz will re sign in two months. A big bunch of soldiers can be killed in that length of time. Mr. Tatt says that there are no "good trusts" and we are Inclined think that he knows what tt tall tag about. When you are always looking for the cheapest material you need not expect to get the quality. Quality is a tar more important factor that quan tity. Busting the trust did not seem to effect the stock market A taeadiiae saye "Wall Street Response to Su preme Court" "Strong &nd Insistent demand for securities." Morehead City now has a newspaper that it can call its own. The "Coast' is the name of the new paper. It is a four page paper and is full of news, Mr. Horace H. Hhnlln is Its editor. Says the New Bern Sun "Henderson county in this state fears destruction by a volcano. A shock has been felt there several times recently, and smoke can be seen arising from the summit of the mountains.'' There are quite a tot of extinct volcanes in the North Carolina mountains and even In the PTedmont country. Lava and cinder beds can be found in the vicinity of Charlotte, and how much farther east -we are not prepared to aay. Hot springs In the mountains come from the depths of sleeping volcanoes. Wll mlngton Star. ., .... ; "Eastern North Carolina is going af ter prosperity with all Us might Not alone ie It working tor good, "roads, iwt la In the campaign for the Inland " mterwav." 'ftaleteh News and Obser- -.: -. '.- . -" . : ver. And when .Eastern North Carolina .Shalt have acquired good roads and the Inland waterway, as It undoubted- ly, twill, soon or late. '&at Secttoa will t Jbe on ot the most prosperous In all : the country a Veritable land of corn and wine, flowing: with milk and honey. ...... . . i. . , . The natoral resources are there In su perabundance. All that 1 required Js development' ;and; development waits ft'y. on atloniiate means of communl- n. Th.v fnd rouils tni the In 1 r,i- : y - h'" : tn MABBU6I 6AJCE Washington Post vi-.--V'i,Vf ?. f ' , '.When, questions ;ot love and mar riage arise- In .these " modern days, there ta no llgfa to,; be obtained by a reference to the pages of Marcus Aa retius jot the sage of a later period Ralph Waldo Emerson, Marco Aure Hus and Mr. Emerson said pretty near ly everything' worth saying. Muoh of the philosophy of the present age U but a paraphrase ot these two philo sopher Nevertheless, on questions of love and marriage under onr present form of civilisation, jt Is far better to refer ' to uoh, jenftnent philosophers as Nathaniel Goodwin and LUllan Rus sell. ; ? , ' ':';: Mr. Goodwin, for .Instance, says that most women make good wives. He has had four, and surely he ought to know MIb Russell viewing the question from the woman's standpoint says that most men make good husbands. Proper mating is all that is required for hap piness, she continues, and the sole rea son for unfortunate mariage Is that many young women grab their mates too quickly. Miss Russell makes the point that just because a young man visits a young woman is no. reason why she should think 'bis attentions indicate a desire to marry her. She should not angle for him. She should be content to allow a friendship to develop gradually. On this solid foun dation love may, eventually grow. Re ferring to rumors of another marriage on her own part Miss Russell wisely observes: Merely because a man takes you out Hn his motor car sends you flow ers, gives you good dinners, loans you hia car for your personal use, and in a thousand other .ways shows you the attentions a woman likes to have a man show her, and because she is now free and he is single, is no rea son people should say there are ground for an engagement between them. The logic of this is undeniable. Young women ot the present day are too ready to take men at thelir word. Men feel that they are at liberty to call on a girl continously, and give her dinners and flowers without com mitting themselves in any way It would do no harm, according to Miss Russell, it something ot the modern spirilt of -advertising were allowed to percolate into the system of court- ships. A Fifth avenue mother, for in stance, might well advertise: Fine lot of daughters, four in num ber, may be snapped up by titled no blemen. Well-bred, healthy, nroperly heeled. Drop around and look (&em over, hlo obligation to contract for any ot them. v , Progress has touched H everything but marriage and both Mtss Russell and Mr. Goodwin feel that this is coining. They know the modern game. 'Marcus Aurelius and Emerson and even Laura Jean Libbey are all back numbers dilettantes all! Why, Miss Libbey has not been married even once. What does she know about it? When Miss Russell e peaks, experience marks time. She says there ie too much chance work- about this mar riage business and it ought to be more scientific. She has given no definite plan of action as yet, but it is certain that she will evoluve something worth wMJe, something up to the minute. 200 Good comfortable seats la (he balcony at THE ATHENS t in. f adults and fie for children under-12 years. The front row will be reservMi ior laaies. Ton should try Norfolk In r.mun at the Kallroad Lunch Room. Bloodine Ceugh Checker will on ty allay that hacking Irritation ac companying a severe cough or cold a ne laieat and surest remedy lor children. Keep a bottle constantly at hand. T. a DUFFT, Special Agent Examiaattoa far Xidshlpmaa at the v, S. Naval Academy. Aolm ML Examination for appointment '- of Midshipman from the 3rd N. C. Con gressional district at the V. 8. Naval Academy Annapolis, Md., will be held at Goldsboro, N. (ftMm Saturday June the 3rd, ltU at the Graded School Building at 12 o'clock. . , The following entrance examination will be held at the Naval Acatfemv AnnapoTlB, Md, on June 20Ui MIL Applications for this position will take do notice. ' JNQ. M. FAISON. )L C -. ' 1 t Washington, D. Cv ( . 'i '' J :r 11 AwfeddraplrefMdylor IV ., I - ' ' i.L n .io...'. in.. I or i nf tf t...k i ATliruoniK.Iti V I tf M i urt . If 3' Absolutely PuroV The oa hp baking 'powder from Royal Crmpo Oraam of Tartar POUTERS FOR THE MOTORIST Irregularities that Cause Tire Des truction The wheels ot a car should always run exactly parallel. Anything which prevents this will cause tire trouble. Too much play In the axle end hear ings, too great a freedom in the steer ing Joints or possibly a bent spindle or axle end invariably exacts Its pen alty. Brakes, too when they are out of order do damage to tires. Should only one ot the back wheels lock when applying the brakes the tire on the slipping wheel will surely be Injur ed. Another kind of tire trouble arises from weakened springs. Every time the car jolts badly the upper part of the tire rubs against the mudguard and as a result the envelope is dam aged. - Driving chains also are often I the cause of injury to tires. If the chains are slack, the swinging motion pro duced by the car In running, will cause the lower part of the chains to strike the sides of the tires. .. When the chain Hhe Is too, close to the tires or when the chain bolts are too long, they rub the envelopes mak ing oblique scratches on the rubber. These cuts or scratches on the inner Ide walls of the tires are closed at regular Interval, first when the ttolts pass on the upper sad again when they pass on the lower part of the side walls. 7 Oil or grease trom leaky or over filled tanks should not he permitted to reach the tires, because oil and other tatty substances are most Injurious to rubber. Many money aavlng suggestion for motorists are found in "The 'Book of Bibendum". published and distributed free by the Wchelin Tire Company, ot Milltown, New Jersey. GITE A BOX PARTI AT THJS ATHENS . Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la borers rely on D Taonms' Eclectrlc Oil. Takes the sting out of cots, horns or bruises at ones. Pain cannot stay where it Is used. . -'- v Hare you tried Norfolk lee Cream at the Balroad Lnneb Room. " i GITE A BOX PARTI AT TM ATHENS . . POINTED PARAGRAPHS ' ' ' From the Chicago News. T The. fool's money has other affinities To the fat lady tike should be any- thing but a dreary waist It takes more than a dally fcath to keep a man's record clean, v, .z The 'best of men are aometlmefl worsted and that's na jdle yarii. rs , A close student of human natura ml dom lends money to his friends. - ' . A prude Is a irirl who alvnvi knnwa a lot ot things she sboudn't know. A woman's Idea of touch lock is to have a gentleman call when ahe's Wash Ing her hair. - t j - Fashion plate come and an. 4 hut fortunately It isn't possible tor wo man to look lfke one - Jon will enjoy Norfolk lee frnm t the Railroad Laneh Room. - ' Billiousf Teel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complex ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan's Regulets ' cure billions at tacks. 25 cents at any drug b' e. lie i tf K. ' l --l I l;l ' -CXRTAI5If 'S.OrJE GIIX! Saa Aiteale Pemlnlnty Has Xade the Whole Army 8 aire ad or N f t -wonder - Just how many Texas beauties capitulated to the warriors while they -were in Ban Aatonlo? The girl ot San Antonio, as one of my sub altern friends quite truthfully remark ed,. ia certainly some girl " When she lances and aha dances each night she- dances with her might, but very, very gracefully And enduringly beyond the aem average; when abb rides she rides astride and with a vim which would wake up old Central park! ta New York Sty tllf the test blade of its grass stood ahlvering;" when" she smiles the sun can go behind a cloud and not ha missed; when she weeps but certainly-She did not weep while in the town the soldier tarried r and when, oh, when she 'flirts then are certain, to surrender,' begging mercy the bravest soldier In Hhe world. And they , surrender . quickly. Let me tell you that I watched em as they threw down their arms. (What further use they made ot those fame arms I have ho means of knowing.) Upon the sometimes grim looking streets ot the small city filled' as they almost always were, by business looking army wagons, clattering and often cluttered with nea on horse back these bright equestriennes made bits of charming color every after noon; a visit to the rambling duty roads ot the great camp was always sure to bring encounter with a score of (hem. They smiled and flirtod, walk ed trotted, paced and cantered,-mastering, publicly, all sorts ot mounts, some vicious, some entirely gentle, some so full of life and quick horse gayety as to produce the firm convic tion in the mind of an onlooker that nothing would delight them more than to unseat their riders, but not one fair rider was unseated while any officer I know was watching, anyway. 200 Good comfortable seat In the balcony at THE ATHENS at 10c for adults and S cents for children ander 12 years. The front row will be re served for ladles. Don't think that' piles can't be cur ed. Thousands ot obstinate cases Have been cured by Doan's Ointment 60 cents at any drug store. REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR From the New York Press. The eilly season is all the year round for most people. , A girl will nd yeajra to her age to arrive at being a' young lady and sub tract them to stay there. Some men are so self satisfied that even tf they had a wooden leg they could think It was becoming, j ' It's a very ar man that v aver remembers his wife ha at least come of the tights hi business partner has. The HUDSON "IT S aoise preof, oust proof, and fool proof. Hyman selfe) it Tea win enjoy Norfolk lee Cream at the Railroad Lnnea Roasa, ' . Hams, 18c lb.. Best Open Kettle N Rendered Lard ' ,13c. .lb. . . .Best Vegetable : iLardlOcIb Morning CupJCof- M fee 25c. lb, ,v 174ll.0.fU10IIU'..j 174 "'" ' Csuh Grocer. , v 'Join the Chamber ef Commerce aai '' keln beast New Benu" ; ' ,, English Shoulders 15o per lb. Apple 'Butter r..v 10c per lb. Good freah butter .. S5c per lb. All kinds of fresh canned goods I have a hie line of Groceries and my-stock is NSW AND BT.K"H. 'fs) 1 I tl.-o jirt r--' " i"-1 a vcy f:-2 lot cf c1 ' ' - r- ' . "'. rtr : GlCillES..: t 4 v . 14 1 ' Lu rSEOEu 1 i'-1 ' ; la spite ef the uasaaUy cola weather we have beea doing a saost satisfactory bislneti in Ue ladles' Shoe Department; Never be re hTe we show a maay aobby styles at piar prices. At ; tSM and $ts we are shewing many values that cannot be 4aUed Jut noUos the styles and prices ia ear window. K Tehet pusps, saeie pamps, patent pamps, velvet and patent -instep ties and all the staple lasts are' here in slses and widths to Chiidrert : lew qaarters an here in 'toany new lasts, es peclally food styles la the BROAD TOE lasts; and make a specialty f ehfloren's shoes aad carry the largest and best lines that were ever fa ear tow. - X&lTbitt take ear word (or it, compare the quaUtles andstyles and' youTI agree with as in saying that our values cannot be equalled lwlre-'-; J i... ; y,-, ... ..... v ..... -.g:-.. :.';,U'Oi".. 1 a DUNN & CO. Phone 212. : 55-57 Pclloch Street. : -.. "Jefc the Chamber ef Commerce and kelp boost New Bern." y C L. SPENCER, ;.: fs f Dealer 1-J - ' ;c" ; Corn HayOate, Hoipiny, AND ALL KUjpS FeIdI Water Grounel Com MeaL ' Seed Osd Wteat eoid Ry - ,' nniffiT Vim P 1 1 F DIUIA rUl 0HLC. Phone ISO BROADDUS & Summer Law School June Strong Faculty, Excellent . - . , , For particular address, . ; ; . THE REGISTRAR. 1 University of ; '. S, Chapel Hill . Practical- Derripnctnttio0 ui Loose LeatBqblilbpinjj : v wtv-x ',.'. ' .lit f. i ''' - j n j u 1 1 t ... i I kS Sueren Hona 3c Mul) i : '' "'"A. FEED .V 32 Middle St. A STAIRWAY TO SAVINH -ft . . la the resultot buying your pine lum- ;, her trom us.-We save yon the profit : that the lumber retailer usually make fa We. are manufacture entn direct . , to the public All our1 pine of the 1 finest qualityband aawnv kiln .dried. - y thoroughly seasoned and flnliedUid our . maker to consumer policy give - you low prioes and exceptional' value - IVES LUMBER CO. 15-August 25. Ubrary, Moderate Fzpente North Carolina,- 1 Tomorrov? - we wa t.-ataa i
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