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n T.MY JZZL ritas.i:fce 187S ranilahed u Two Sections every Tuesday and f'riday, at Journal Build ' 66-60 Craren Street. C3AKLES L. 8TXYI3S, EDITOR AND PROPRnCTOR. Official Paper of New Ban n Crartn Coanty. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.. Two Montha .. I SS Three Month!.. ... .. .. .. . II U Months.. .. .. .. .. .. .. M twelve Montha.. .. .. L09 ONLT IN ADVANCE. ; Tha Journal If enly aant on pay-ln-. advance barla. Subscribers will . re ceive notice of expiration of their anbr enriptiona and an immediate response V notice ni oe appreciated by the " Journal. -. . Advertising rates tarnished upon application at the office, or npon to Wr? by maf 1 v , fmtel at the Postotflce, New Bern, N. Oh second-class matter. New Bern, N. C. May, 9. 191L SOMC OTHER KIND OF MONET NEEDED. Ia this columu some days ago, the Journal replied to an enquir er, who asked as to why the 160, 000 spent for autos in New Bern could not have been given for in dustries, by saying that this auto mobile money did not build fac tories. Any thinking person will of course understand this reply, It is the individual trend, the community co operative spirit that gives money and force in di rectiog personal and public enter prises along certain lines. These may be for base ball, colleges, autos, public parks and libraries, local celebration, industrial plants and other things that enter into community life and upbuilding. The New Bern spirit, individual and public is generous along cer tain lines. Indeed, it might be said to be prodigal in some things. . In base ball times, in every period that the local volunteer firemen asked for contributions, wherever visitors are to be entertained, in such celebrations as the Bi Centen nial, there has been a lavishness bordering on extravagance. These all contribute for the hour. They are necessary. It is not money wasted, exactly, even when over generously expended. These are but occasions in the life of com munity calling for liberality along just such lines, that must be aeon tributed. But along some other lines there is need for local advancement and liberality, and the expenditure of other kinds of money. There is the kind of money needed that will es tablish the Circulating Library, both in its own home, and start it upon a self-sustaining basis. There is the money needed of two or three hundred business men, mer chants and citizens to contribute towards a more active chamber of commerce. ' There is the money needed that will be spent at home to help local enterprises, that; goes to local merchants, that will push up New Bern, commercially. These are some of the kinds of meney that is needed to round up New Bern into a greater city and a broader community. WHAT WAS THE TWO v TICKET WINDOWS BILL! As per Raleigh advices, the Cor poration Commissiou has inaugu rate! the two ticket windows bill by granting it to ten towns and exempting forty four. . It may be that there was pro vision in the bill that gave the Commission this positive authority to single out towns where it may be operated,' but the Journal's rec ollection, is that towns of 2,000 population and above were to have the two windows, this done to spe daily relieve the mileage pasaen gers. As New Bern is among the "exempted" towns, and seeming to come under the population clause, the question is asked, whyt As to the actual needs of this city, as to the double window ar l andmen t, a note of the local con ation is not impertinent, but may t'.r :w some light and perhaps re i e New I'crn from the "ex ( ..,' class. Only a few months . ", t' o A. CY L. and NS'rall- ' j 1 I separate stations, - and s , i !i ha! ticket Bc.llcrs. , y, with a union station, or," : 1 1 .' ' nn 1 one ticket sii: r . ! 'it) ' . s cf I ' :'. I Children Cry !4 a VVVVWXXVXVX The Kind You Have Always ' In use for over 30 years, and has sonal Allow All Counterfeits,' Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" are bat Experiments that trine with and endanger the health pf Infants and. Children Experience against-Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. t ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ' and allays Fcverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Why! Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates flie Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. jj GENUINE CASTO R I A ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use ; For Over 30 Years ' ; TMI CINTaUSJ COMPANY. 7 ' MUBRAT STKCCT. NEW YORK CITY. instances are not rare when one person is seen buying tickets for two or more in order to give all a chance to see to having their bag gage checked. Take the mileage lifting where the holder has bag gage to check, and specially the drummer with several pieces. If these go for extra weight, there is the danger of missing, unless the drummer shall present himself stjme time in advance of the train's arrival. It is not a rare sight to see ten to twenty persous in line on the white side, and possibly as many on the colored side, while others are arriving to take their places. If the Corporation Com mission will ask those who travel as to what towns to "exempt" ra ther than the railroad people or Chambers of Commerce, even, who must take evidence, the situation can be easily determined. Cer tainly New Bern does not come under the exempt head. Catarrh Cannot be Cured, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tbey cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh ia a blood or consti tutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'8 Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and ia a regular prescription. It is com posed of tha best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients 1b what produces such wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. Send for testimonials tree. !' F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Prop8, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c Take Hall's family pilla for con stipation. ? Tha Mexican situation was considered at Washington to be (trowing' more ser ious. 'y i STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. -', If all people knew that neglect of con stipation, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take ur. King's New Life Pills, and end it. Its the only safe way Best for billious neas. headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility, 25c at all druggists. '' ? ' ore talk :, .'" "How did you manage to sell that placa of goods that's all out of date to Mra. Hlfltr Clerk I told her It was a great bar gain, but 1 thought Mrs. IUcbcoin had had It laid aside for one of her daugh ters. -Then she took It light off. a u u V.ii t - Xlzt TL:y VU Da for Yoa Th zj ti 111 cure your backache, i:::z' tn youf kidneys, cor. r : : i rrlr :rylrrt;u!xrit!et, tu.14 r ? t' s ;ra cat t!u jei, and (" ' -? eiccn vri3 tciJ I : : - i tl.fz-i-.'zr-x. Tre. 3 for Fletcher's Bought, and which lias been'' has borne, the signature of been made under his per- supervision Blnce its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. ,1 Signature of 33E Thaft In Ancient WUi In some ways wblcb mlgbt nowadays be called "sentimental" tbe laws of an cient Wales were In advance of those of today. Mr. J. E. Lloyd In bis "His tory of Wales" mentions tbat Id some of tbe codes (which were, as rule, very severe on theft) . a remarkable provision exempted from punishment "the starving man who, after begging for three days and receiving nothing, helped himself to the food which he needed in order to keep him' alive. That every man bad tbe right to live was a principle of tbe law, and tbe sentiment of the country demanded that every person of substance should keep open bouse not only for ordinary travelers, but also for the destitute and the friendless." , BALKED AT COLD STEEL. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. In stead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was Boon completely cured," Heals Burns, Boils, Sores. Bruises, Eczema. Pimples, Corns.'; Sur est Pile cure. 25c at all druggist- Old Carving Tsrms. In a list ofQrartng, terms In use In 1600. which appeared In Dr. Salmon's "Receipts." are tbe following: ' "Leach that brawn. Lift that Swan. Rear tbat gooae. Spoil that ' ben Fract tbat chicken. Sauce that capon. Unbrace tb.at mallard. Unlace rthat coney. Dismember that heron. Dis figure that peacock. Display tbat crane. Untach that curley. - Unjoin that bittern. Allay that pheasant Wing tbat quaif Mince that plover Wing that partridge. Thigh thit pi geon. Border that pastry. Thigh that woodcock. Break that bare. " FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ACTED QUICKLY. y r M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "I was persuaded to try Foley's Kidney Remedy, and before taking it 3 days I could feel its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney- ac tion cleared up, and I am so much bet ter, l do not hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy." F. S. Duffy. i a ,r ', . The Primitive Man. "Jones b so dreadfully primitive!" "What's bis latest r v "Why, we were at tbe opera hous tbe other night and a stage band re moved a table, and Jones yelled "S'ppe, super We were dreadfully morti fied." . .-; s -. :. -: - f- . "I was at a dinner the other night and Jones sat next to me. Wbeu' he saw tbe row of spoons and forks and knives beside his plate be beckoned U the waiter. Say, boy,' be hoarsely muttered, 'I guess you spilled 'tbe spoon bolderf ,v. . "Well, It's lucky be'a rich." 1 "Ain't Itr-Cleveland Plain Dealer. roiEtf KIDNEY PILLS FOft BaokaOhb Kioncys ano Blaojh J. H. Sundmtker. Director of Public Service of Cincinnati, was acquitted of the charge of using inferior cement in paving work. , t ' For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury. Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it aftords in cases of rheu matism. Sold by all dealers. H n!l , , .'.ni -t . -.'- - - - - '.p. Cities of Refuge. In tbe tumultuous days of old, when "every man's band was against every other man and every other man's band against bun," when tbe principle' of "due process of law" was practically unknown and private vengeance rnt the rule of tbe day, it was absolui Sy necessary that there should be r place to which one could fly for enf y. Puch were the "cities of refuse." f which there were six in Palestine. ! a who siieoewU'dsJn reaching sm-h r "- In ru when pursiKHl by hlx woulil t. - ' yi--r win B-ife tint 'I t'1 r' '.t t- i - . PUZZLED - ALL ARCD. ' A Russian's - first Enoounter With . ' English In Lendon. . ' A Rnssiaa tells a funny story of bla first eucounter with the English lan guage. . ; ; ! .. . The day after hta arrival In London be. made a call on a friend in Park lane and on leaving Inscribed In his notebook what be supposed to b the correct address. ; i The next day, desiring te go to the same place again, he called a. cabman and pointed to tbe address that he had written down. The cabman looked him over, cracked bla whip and drove away without blm. .;,," "l-jv" vJ ".;' - This experience oelng' repeated with two or three other cabmen, tha Rus sian turned Indignantly to tbe police, with no better results. On officer would laugh, another wonld tap bit bead and make a motion imltstlqj tha revolution of a wheel, and so onv" : Finally the poor foreigner gave It up and with a great deal Of difficulty, recalling the landmarks which he bad observed tbe day before, found bla way to bis friend's bouse. , Arrived there and In company with one who could understand him, be delivered himself of a severe condemnation of. the cab men and the police of London for their Impertinence and discourtesy. ' . His friend asked for a look at the mirth provoking address and tha mys tery was solved This was tha entry: "Ring the BelL" . ; .. - Tbe Russian had with great care copied, character for character, tbe legend on tbe gatepost, supposing) tbat It Indicated tbe house and street Pear son's. .:"X':'. The Worth While Person. . Certain qualities go to the making of any human being whom other hu man beings esteem. Certain ingredi ents are as necessary, to a man as floor and yeast to bread or Iron and carbon to steel. . You cannot make them any other way. There ia a com bination of steadiness of purpose, breadth of mind, kindliness, wholesome common sense. Justice, perhaps a flash of humor, certainly a capacity for the task In hand tbat produces a worth while person. The combination occurs lu every rank In life. You find it as often In. tbe kitchen as In tbe parlor; oftener, perhaps, In the field than In the office. Tbe people who are so com posed have spiritual length, breadth, thickness; tbey are people of three di mensions. Everybody feels alike about them. Atlantic . The Cuckoo, In the middle agea tbe cuckoo was thought to be a god who took the form of a bird, and It was a sacrilege to kill blm. Tbe Romans t?ere less super stitious and more practical. ' They caught him, killed blm and ate . him and held no bird could be compared with him for. sweetness of flesh, , Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The strike of the Pennsylvania. Rail road shopmen on the Pittsburg division spread to the Allegheny shops and Ft. Wayne division. WARNING TO RAILROAD MEN. E. S. Bacon, 11 Baat St, Bath, Me., sends out this warning to railroaders; "A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflamation of the kid neys, and 1 waa miserable and all played out A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills, and from the day I commenced taking them I began to regain strength. The inflamation cleared audi am far better than I have been for twenty years. The weakness and diszy spells are a thing of the paat and I highly ree ornmend Foley Kidney Pills. F. S. Duffy. , . A King's Library. Frederick the Great employed archi tects to build a library, but they fought with true professional etiquette over their designs. Tha monarch who bad braved tbe mlgbt of Europe waa sot to be defeated by a parcel of nagging professional men. "Confound you," said tbe king, "don't waste any mora time! Tbla cupboard opposite ma la of very good design; copy that" They did as they were ordereaV . roiMmDpnis roai UMBUMATUM aioMaia aho aukeaaa President Taft told tbe Medical Club of Philadelphia that the Spanish Amer ican war was worth all it cost in the importance of the discoveries to pro mote health. . - A FATHER'S VENGEANCE, would have fallen on any one who at tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rock wood, Mich., but he wna power less before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him'he wrote "so atlaat we gave him Electric Bit ters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles, Its the baat Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss oAAppetlte warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropuy, diabetea or Bright'a disease. Beware: Take Electric bitters and be safe-. Every bottle guarantee cL- iOc at all druggists. ,. Clever Man. With a sigh she laid down the-aoaga-tme article upon Daniel O'ConnelL "Tha day of great men," she said,' "la gone forever." "But the day of beautiful women la not" be responded. Sbe smiled and blushed. 1 Waa only Joking." she explained hurriedly Western Christian Arivornte. 1 - m Legal Notices , " NOTICE OF SALE. By Tirtaa of th authority oafarnd nsoath WKhrsiirmd by certain oon tract antarad Into maa Joaaph L Hahn. and Laura J. Simmon, for tha haaa and pnrckan of as interest In a otrtaia tot or pares! of land. Inraioaf tr dcaerib ad m which aaid contract tha titia to said land ai.talaia nyaaid JotwpkU Bmha ontU tha parchl -rnomy tharafora Waa paid la full and datault havlnc baea mada ia tha paraunt of aaid not and puirhaaa mnny aa tharain atipulatad for its payoaat. Ad tha aaid I. L. Baha being fully ampowarad to take poaaaaaioa of aaid land apoa uch -default and to Mil tha urna at public orprivataaal. - - ' .. v Mow therefore in eomplianoa with tha term and itipulatiooa of aaid contract aa aforaaid.the andaraianed will expose for aakuuMl aall at public vendue to tha his beat bidder for eaeh at the court boaaodoor fat tha city of New Barn. Craven Co. N C at 12 o'clock M. on Monday tbe 5th. day of Jane, 191U tha following; real aetata ia tha city of Naw Bern, bounded and deacribed as followa: AU of the dower interest of the aaid Laura J. Simmons ia and to followln land to-wit: That certain lo. or parcel of land in the city of New Bam. N. C bee-inning- at tha corner of Po'lock and Jonas atreete. and the eorne of lot No. S60. and runnlna thence alone Jonea atraet with tha Una of said lot SO feet: thence weatwardly and parallel with Pollock atraet to tha eastern Una of lot No. SSI; thence northwardly and parallel with Jonea atraet to Pollock street: thence with Pollock street to the beginntna. Thia 2nd. day of May. 19U. JOSEPH U HAHN. ' V . . : Owner. MORTGAGE SALE. ' , Pursuant to the power of aala contained in that certain tnprtaao-e deed excuted by Elian Howe lunmarneo; ro josepn aaon, Dearing date of August 24th. 1908. and recorded in the public records in office of Register of Deeds for Craven county in book No. 173 folio 212, the un dersigned will offer focMle and aell to the high eat bidder for cash at the court house door in New Bern. N. C, on Monday the 6th, day of June 1911. at tbe hourof 12 o'clock m. all of the follow ing deacribed real estate aa conveyed in aaid mortgage to-wit:- Two lota of land( in that part of the city of New Bern, known as "Reiiensteinville" as plot ted and recorded in office of rrgiater otdeeda for Craven county in book No'; 106 folios 56 and 67 Said lots being situate on tha west side of Kil ler atraet adjoining the lot on which the Star of Zion Church ia situated, and bearing tbe num ber twenty-two (22) and twenty-four (24) re spectively, according to Mid plot or plan, - This 2nd. day of May A. D.. 1911. - J. L. HAHN. - uortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersigned by certain contract entered into between Joseph L. Hahn and Marlnda Chase and Annie Miller for the lease and purchase of a inter est in certain lot or parcel of land .hereinafter described, to which aaid con tract tha title to said land waa retained by aaid Joseph L. Hahn until tha purchase money therefore should be paid in fuU, and default having been make in the pay ment of the said rent and purcrase-money as therein stipulated for its payment, and the aaid J. L, Hahn being fully empowered to take pos session of said land upon snch default and to aell tha same at public er private sale. . ... Now therefore Incompliance with the terms and stipuiaUooa of said Contract aa aforesaid, the un dersigned will expose for sale, at public vendue to tha highest bidder for cash at the court house door in tha city of New Bern. Craven Co., N. C, at 12 o'clock M. on Monday tha 6th, day of June 191k the following real estate In the city of New Bern, boundei and described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land begiuning aa tha east side of Chapman street ia that por tion of tha city of Naw Bern, JJ. C known as, Relsanatoinville. at tha northwest corner of lot No. 23. and running thence north along tha eastern Una of aaid street 60 feet to tha southwest earner of lot No. 21; thence cast along the south Hne of lol No, 21 to the south- west corner of lot No. 22: thence south 60 feet to tha northeast corner of lot No. 23; thence wast to tha beginning on Chapmanatroet. It being s certain parcel or lot of land lying be tween lots No. 23 aad 21 on the plan of said settle mant . And being also the same land conveyed by George N, Ivea at. ala, to Mary Morris, nee Mary. Ras berry aac'd by deed dated April 13th. 1893. and retarded ia tha publio records in ofllce of KegUter of Deeds for aaid Craren county in Book No. 121-FoHo 139, Tbe aetata herein conveyed being a 1-3 undivided interest in said land, as will appear by reference to deed from said Marinda Chase at. ala., te said J, I Hahn, recorded in Book No. ISO-Patio 14 te which reference is here- fcy nieilT. ' This rod. day of May 1111. .: JOSEPH L. HAHN, " - .. - - ,. .. . Owner. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. . By virtue of the power of sale contained in the mortgage dead executed by Lazarus Dawson and wife. Harriet Dawson, to W. H. Lodge on the 19th day of Dec. 1900. and dully recorded In tha office of tha Register of Deads of Craven county N. C ia book 13. page 122, (which mortgage deed, with the power of sale therein contained and tha property thereby conveyed nnd tha debt thereby aeonrad, was duly and in due form sold aad assigned and conveyed by aa instrument ia writing on the 10th day ef December, 1907, bi said W. H. Lodge to H. H. Proctor, which assign, neat to duty reeordad ia aaid office ia book 187. page IT) bceaoas of default made in the payment of tha Indabtaneea thereby secured the undersign ed will sell for cash, at -public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Craven county court house door In the city ef New Bare, N C. at tbe hour of II o'clock aU en Monday tha 29th. day of May 19IL , ' ' AU that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate la Craven Connty, N. C No. I township aad adjoining the lands ef w. A. Ewetl and others and mere fully described as follows: The flrst tract else adjoining the lands of the heirs of Alex WUcox and tbe heirs of Jonea and containing fifty acraa, more ar leas; ths sec ond tract adjoining tha lands of Cassa Bright and Gardner Oatlla and other and containing aevaaty acres, mora or lees; both tracts lying eontigooua to each other and compose one tract and both are fully described in a deed dated 13th. of September. MOO, by W. H. Ledge and wife to Lasarus Dpwaoa, whth ia duly recorded in the legieter'a aateeof Cravea County, N. C and is referred te f or a full description of said lands and ia hereby adopted and made a part of thla mortg age. , '. This 3Mb, day of ApriL IB1I. . H.H. PKOCTOnV, Aaelgaee of Mortgaasei K. A. NUNN. ' - . -Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of aa ardor of tha court of bank- rutcy in tha matter of WJ Moore bankrupt. 1 will aell te the highest bidder for cash, at the Poatomca door ia Oriental Pamlico county North O ' iia. at li o'clock at en Thursday, the lit h. ' iot -y, ell that certain tract I parcel ' end situate in Pamlico county. North Caro- .. i, a ehort dutance North of Orientalbounded ni iltlir theUrtt road, cu the Bouth , i A, V. h ' a t lr. I ad on the went l.r ti e J ,f ian ki I. V t;e s-'ms mfrtsiigNl by W. J. . . r s M .'1 r-r -i In t.-e . ' at ! - f ' o r-i-.f - .', ... y i f .i. s 4 c'. .... 'u- FIERY- DRACC."' Thay Spat Out Fury, From Tongua Barbed With F'ama.; - Oragonn were Imiiortstit animals la am-lunt end medieval of-tural history. Until comiiaratlveiy tvent lime no' aclentlst ever thought If questioning the exlsteoce of this must formidable of beasts. Tbe annals (( Winchester for 1177 gravely trtate' that "Id this year dragoua were seen 'of many -Is tCuglnnd." :eMiir, prof esso of nat ural bixtory at Zurich, gave a detail ed description of the' dragon, while AirtrovsmluH In bis "Bistory Of Ser IHfiifti and lragoim,7 pubilHhed In l(MO, derted dfty ixiKes to t lie, monster - A good Hpe-linin of a dragon Would Keem to have been a beust about,, the size of a wheop, lueased In a coat of sen lea which shone like silver. . Its bai-k was del-rated like, a saw. : It pos seswd a lorig tall, m patr" of batlike wTiiga four heavily clawed feet and a. wolvlne bead, the Jaws of which were armed with very - formidable teeth The tongue' was barbed with fire, and fury Issued from the. mon iter's mouth,, and the,' bead tore a crwH. Uragtiim wer,jr tbe moat wicked and vindicative of creorures. r They seem "aiway;to have been lo a tow ering rage und spent the greater por tion of their time In rushing Dp and down tht ertrlli destroying everything that.Hum In their jiatb. ' . " ' , ' The origin of dragons was a disputed point among medieval ' naturallsta. Borne maintained that these animals were generated by the.lieat.of India. Others were r opinion that the volca noes of Ethiopia used to- belch forth the monsters. One, scientist, John I-eo by name, declared the dragon to be a hybrid, a cross between an eagle and a wolf. . .. : Children Ory ' ' FOR FLETCHER'S C A STOR I A The steamer Deutsehland, with the German Antarctic experdition, sailed from Hamburg for Buenoa Ayres. SAVED JflANY FROM DEATH. W. .L. Mock, ofJMock, Ark, believed be has saved many livts ii his 2i vears of experience in the d.ug business "What I always like to d "he wrlten, 'la tt VMrtnmtinA fir M i . . Mam n.. u ejw a --"ni siva evr aa I Tj- d ir;er evil.' covery for weak. Bore lun, ?, hr i colds, hoarseness, obstinate rpu'bs, laeriime. croup, aithma or other b: nchip t ffec- tion, for i reel aure that a number of my neighbors are alive Vid well toda because they took fny ad ice to uee it honestly believe its the b J8t threat a d lung medicine that's ms Ey tt prove he's right. Get trial b ttle free, or regular 5flc or 51.00 bottle. Guaranteed by all druggi.,;?. Twist of ths Pr- 'gel. ' -Tbe pretzel is eanttble t ' Inrlnlte pos slbllltJes In tbe -mutter f .slmpe. It shows ulmoHt as many fo nia as do the leaves of trees. -The rOjiat ruction of the pretzel may be' not li ; tly describ ed In saHur terms. .Its itvullar shape Is attained In this way:'; A bight Ik taken lu a roll of dough.-nnd' the ends are given a half . twist nnd brought back upon tbe opposite xide of the bight Tbla roctM8 gives to tbe pretzel a heart shaped appearance. but no one ever ventured to bint that any senti mental reason ejlsted ,.f r assigning this shape, to aucb a pro&alc tblpg as a pretzel. When the preuel has been duly "varnished" it Is subjected to a process of salting, and the thing Is complete. Harper's. . .. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION , For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me; I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse.. I do not know where I Bhoujd have been today had 1 not tried Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system lo do its work naturally, "MRS, BOsa, rOTTS, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by all dealers Two Sets ef Musolea, . -" . Ton have two sets of muscles the outer ones, which yoo ean feel, and tbe Inner ones, which are Tour lungs, heart, stomach and other internal or gans. - The outer ones -.are conven iences for performing actions. The Inner onea are -your life the "fate" which makes yoa happy or depressed, powerful or weak, useful or tbe con trary. These Inner muscles require training, Just like any other muscles, by Intelligently . directed exerclse.-J. Edmund Thompson In National Maga Bine. . y:,,::; " FOLEY'KirciEYPillS foai bAOKAOria KiowaraAsio 8i.iaea ' Mexican rebel peace, commissioners appealed to. f resident Di to make public the -assurance that be intended to resign. i - , ' . , la there anythingjn all this world that is of more importance to you than good digesiionT Food must be eaten to sus tain life and munt be digested and'ron verted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamber- lain'a Tablets are a rational and reliab'e cure for indigestion. They increase the now of bile, purify the blood, strength en the stomach, and tone up the whole aigentive apparatus , to a natural and healthy action, r'or aale by all dealers. . A Joka and a Law.- " - Tradition. Is that the habeas corpus act war put ou tbe English statute books as the outcome of a joke at the expense of i bulky lord. It was In tbe final division In the house of lords. .and Lord Grey sod Lord Norrla were appointed tellers. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 9, 1911, edition 1
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