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J SELECTING YOUB DEPOSITORY. The bank that affords the greatest safety is the one which you should select as a .depository for ' yuur funds, i: Choose a financial institution, such as the Peoples Bank of New Bern which in the. management of its affairs, gives its closest atten tion to providing absolute security fo.r the deposits of its patmns, and invests its resources in .only those securities (hat are not speculative but which, have proved to be stable and ; sound - Checking and savings accounts, 7 small as well as large, are invited. , - GOVERNOR JUDSON HARMON-OF OHIO Hy A. V. AXEUffETHy &ilitiiiiiiiiiM ; THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING MLE IS FOOt PROOF AND, " EVERLASTING , . will ease the bur , den on horse more thai any axle, ev er offered, if you are using two " horses get avehi , cle equipped with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And is the first and only Ba'l-Bearing Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere,, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it G. S. WATERS 8 SONS, BROAD ST. NEW BERN, N. G. 0LTJMBU8, 0.-SperiaI.J- Wbeu the bribery charges against members j( thu. .Hiio general assembly exploded with the suddennes? nnd force of n bomb and sent scorns on a hunt for lawyer Governor .Jiiiisim Uarmoii took the snme' view o the personality of guilt that he did when he reported to Pres ident noosevelt that Paul Morton. a member of his cabinet, hud been guilty of granting rebate while nu officer of the Sauta Fe railroad. "Guilt is always personal," said nnrniou to Roosevelt, and he resigned his com mission to Investigate rebating be cause Teddy was inclined to snteia .Morton. A few hours after the bribery charges were filed the Ohio executive sent out! an order that no man should he spared! in the legislative hoodling investiga tion. I'drty ;iid even personal friend-j ships must be set asi'k'. the governor said, nnd the entire situation cleaned P. I Throughout nineteen" years of con tinuous control liepublican state ad-1 ministrations, when charges of Irreg- vto for n' ' Dubl'lcan" for United ulnrities were made involving members ' gtntea senator if tne people by thelr pn.,.v. . u mr uuuc, votes declared for Tfenuhllcfin " th governor Jold this committee dur- ute which grants immunity to every ,,,, . , ,. T . , . I-.".,., iu 00 11. j wuum sriuyiy ue CAR SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS Knbcked down screen frames, Adjustable frames, Wire cloth black and galvanized; all widths, Atten tion given taking measures for sizes needed. Paint and Varnish Stains and Floor . Finish, all necessary goods for the home, Service prompt, business appre ciated. Call us up Phone 147. - GASK1LL Middle' Street, - " HARDWARE CO. Phone 147, - New Bern, N. C. WE HAVE JUST KG CEIVED OUR NEW : STOCK OF COOCH HAMMOCKS, LAWN s PORCH SWiNGS And we will sell them cheap forcash or on-time. See ui before buying elsewhere. T. J. TURNER Furniture Company., ASSETS MORE THAN TREBLED, p FROM ; INSURANCE IN FORCE. 1900 to 1910 ' MORE THAN" DOUBLED." I THE UN.OM CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (1867.) i ? POLICY HISTORY. Policy No. II, issued March 1867, for 82000; on 10 PAYMENT LIFE ANNUAL DIVIDEND plan: ' . Premiums paid for 10 years (1876, fully paid up) ' $ 839.00 Dividends i received inclu ling 1911, ' 737.26 'Difference between Premiums paid to 1876 and Dividends received todat. . 101.75 ' ' 191 T DIVIDEND $22.70 (old age income.) ASK TO SEE THE 1911 POLICIES. ' i Largest Dividends. . :. . Lowest Net Cost Insurance. TRUCK PACKAGES BEST BASKETS AND -BARRELS UNIOPOINT LUMBER CO; ' PHONE 66. ; ' ; : the Heiiiuhieuf otZ3. lnterestr".aruT"lr oyer $5,700 on funds carried iu the bnuk for former Republican State Au ditor Walter D. Gullbert and tbe filing of a claim for over $31,000 with tbe re ceiver of a defunct bank at Columbus as an interest-charge on funds carried in tbnt bank by Mr. Gullbert as au ditor. . These revelations during the gover nor's first, term awakened the civic conscience and paved .the way for bis subsequent re-election. The Democrats captured the general assembly at the same time. Then Governor Harmon renewed his efforts in behalf of certain bills two Republican general assemblies denied him. xtie most notanio ncnievement ac complished by the executive during the legislative session was the enactment of the Wymau bill, including the Ore- pou plan of nuiniuatiug and electing United States senators. A conference committee was appoint ed to frame a compromise senatorial nomination and election bill. "I would of their parly, assumed the attitude, They are our thieves, ami we must defend them." There is an Ohio slat- ' . T - " 7 if St 1 !fV )'' jj i S 4 kr, 71 "ll-.-. .f(? J'-t. X i lilt ffi HON. JUDSON HARMON," GOVERNOFt OF OHIO. "Til nil in i 1 "j'ii r THE GHOST OF THE' PAST." I Res Up to Taunt and Haunt th , 3 Poor Human Derelict. . Th small crowd of grimy loafew Tounged weakly Iu the IIIU4 circle cf tight from the fitfully flickering lamp nbout the door. Two or three of them were leaning against a many colored poster, almost unreadable in the gloom. The door swung oien it was never chut and a dapper figure in a red Jer sey and peaked cap of the Salvation Army appeared with a cheery greet ing: "Come in, men; come in. Fine treat tonight ; splendid gramophone; all the latest from the music halls. Come on Hi." 1 One by one they went. Comic songs and Sousa marches rang nasally through the hall. Then the cheery voice was heard again: "Now for some grand opera, gentle men." One living derelict who had subsided silently after his arrival from the pub lic house roused himself at tbe words. "Opera grand opera," he muttered hazily. The familiar whir of the gramo phone began again, and then a voice from the aluminium horn announced. "Song from 'I Pagllaccl.' by I'ompey Carlyle, the' famous tenor of grand tfpera." As the name of the singer was announced the rugged waif stiff ened upright where he sat. Then as the first notes rang out his fare held all the agony of a lost soul. Straight, to his feet he bounded; then, with a 'ry, "Stop It, for heaven's sake stop It!" and with grimy hands pressed over ills fare he rushed from the hall, followed by a storm of abuse. "What's the matter?" queried the commissioner. "Queer bloke," answered another wnlf, still gasping from an attack of coughing which had torn his frail body. "Sings outside pubs. Used to be in hopera 'isself. Booze done it." "What do you call him?" "Pompoy Carlyle." "HeaTens, it was his own soag be heard!" London Tit Hits. Woman s Power Over Man Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken mil hold the pure and honest love of worthy man. When she loses it and still U. on, no one in the wide world can know the heart Jfrnf ' she endures. The woman who suffers from weak Mess and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability - - ' k . and her power and prestige as a woman. '' Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, baa prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known. as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell It. - No konest dealer will advit.e you to accept 8 substitute in order to make little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellcta ngulalt mad ttnagthua Stomach, Liver and Bowels. 1 iL Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STOR I A Rev. Dr. J. H. Shakespeare, a def cendant of the Pard of Avon, is adelr gate to the HaptiFt World Alliance Convention in Philadelphia. MIDDLE AGED AND ELDERLY FEOPLE. Use Foley Kidney Pill for quick and permanent results in all cases of kidney r.nd bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregularities. P. S. Duffy. one who testifies before a legislative committee, and this law. together with ft whitewash brush, had prevented any1 Republican law violator from being haled before a'court of Justice. , Naturally there was great rush by distraught members for legislative Immunity. But Governor Harmon promptly pulled the plug of the im munity bathtub and prevented any vue bathing In Its soothing waters by Insisting that no legislative investigat ing committee be appointed and that the inquest of the grand Jury be the only probe. 4 Indictments were returned ngnlnst even members of the general assem bly and the acrgennt-nt-nrms of the senate, and these cases will take the same course as that of the most hum ble citizen 'who becomes involved In criminal charges. A coterie of Demo crats who had been lighting the gov ernor's bills were iimoug the members indicted. ; .in less than three years of his ad ministration Governor Uartnoit has inade a record of accomplishment un paralleled In the history of Ohio poli tics. He has wrought more progress Sor tbe people thun was accomplished In -the forty years that preceded him. There has been written' luto the stat utes legislation that the enlightened citizens had been demanding and plead ing for in vain for decades, ;. The supremely lmxrtant actilere nieuts of tbe .Ohio Pemoency under the leadership of Governor Harmon may be divided info transactions and legislations, first, for the elimination of graft; second, such reform in the tax system as wilt protect tbe tax payer from the tax sender and will compel corporations to stop dodging taxes and pay along with all Indi vidual properly owners; third, the ftp Dllcatlon of business methods and economy In public expenditures. nd, fourth, the enactment of purely non partisan laws for the benefit -of the entire people, irrespective of political parties, and designed to make rule by Interest seeking cortoratlons extreme ly difficult and role by the people . After be became governor two years ago Mr. Harmon qnlotly began his In vestigation of the methods by which public money had been loaned by He- .1.1. tT a Uknrnnit . fioThg trie will of tlieTeoliIer" tue of tho committee suggested the Oregon plan was undemocratic. The executive replied, "It's the very essence of De mocracy to put the government back into the handB of the people and let them say whom they want for United States senator." Governor Harmon took a new tack and had a similar measure offered In the house, tbe Wymau bill. That body pussed it and sent it to the sen ate, where. the governor finally got sufficient Republican votes to save It Ohioans had demonstrations recent ly thnt their Judiciary, one of tbe most Bacred institutions of a free govern ment, bad been Invaded by tarty, boss es in their Inordinate thirst for power. Instead of being places where the peo ple could turn to Invoke the penalties of the criminal statutes on those who had offended certain courts were be ing used, in cases where men of vast political power, were concerned, to Bhleld violators from the vengeance ot the law. ' But the general assembly took a long step forward from boss domination of the courts by .enacting a bill provid ing In the future that all Ohio judges, from tbe dignified gowned Justices of the supreme court down to the humble laymen who sit as Justices of the pence, shall be elected on tickets ab solutely free from party emblem or device. Nominations may be made by coli ven lions, but the power of bosses to control nominations was broken by a clause in the bill which says that nominations may be made by peti Hons. There is not another such law Iu the United States. ' , Ohio ' has been hampered . by ' tbs crude, unwieldy machinery ot a con stifutlon which was adopted In 1S51 nnd tbe subject of making a new or. ganlc law Is the biggest and most Im portant proposition that has come be fore a Buckeye general assembly In many years.' Selfish hands Were being outstretched to get control of the con sIltutlonHL convention to be held In 1012 when : Governor Harmon took charge of the. arrangements for It and succeeded In getting through the gen eral assembly a bill which will remove the delegates from-political Influence Used to It. Tommy was visiting a neiglihor's. At dinner the hostess apologized to him because the table linen was soiled at his plate. Oh, that's nothing," he assured her promptly. "Ours is woise'n that at home." Brooklyn Life. SORE NIPPLES. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may he ef fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before al lowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. Por sale by ail deulers. To Keep From Moving. 'Now. you two children go to your room and see that you don't move for an hour," said the woman, out or patience. 'We may play chess, then, mam mar luiiuirea me larger Doy. iuu- kers Statesman. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY. Bids Invited Sot the Location of the; Farm-Life School. On Friday, June 9th, the Trustees of the Craven County Farm-Life School will meet at the court house in the city of New Bern to consider among other things the matter of the location of the prooosed Farm-Life School. The meeting will be held at 11 a. m. Sealed bids should be sent to S. M. Krinson, Secretary of the Board of T rustees, at New Bern, m. C, so as to reach him by 11 a. in. on said day of meeting. Sections 5 and G of said act are as fol lows: LOCATION. Section 5. After due advertisement, inviting, bids for the location of said school within said county, said board of trustees shall locate it at such place in said county as shall offer the largest fi nanrial aid for maintenance and equip ment, having due regard for desirabil ity and suitability of location: Provided, however, that said school shall not be located in any city or town of more than one thousand inhabitants, nor within tno miles of the corporate limits of any city or town of more than five thousand inhabitants. BUILDINGS, FARM, MAINTENANCE, ETC. Sec. 6. For the maintenance of said school, the comity or township or school district, or all combined, wherein it is located, shall provide annual y, by tax ation or otherwise, not lefS than twenty-five hundred dollars. The county or township or school district, or all com bined, shall hIso provide by bond issue, or otherwise, the following equipment for said school; a school building witn recitation rooms and laboratories and apparatus necessary for efficient in struction in the prescribed subjects of study; dormitory buildings with suita ble accommodations for not less than 25 hoys and 25 girls; a barn and dairy buil ding with necessary equipment; a farm of not less than 25 acres of good arable land. All of said buildings shall be lo cated on said farm and shall be con structed in accordance with plans ap proved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the entire equip ment shall Lo subject to his approval and acceptance after inspection: Provi ded, however, that, upon recommenda tion of the Loard of trustees and the presentation of satisfactory reasons therefor, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction may grant permis sion to said board of trustees to accept any suitable, and properly equipped school building already constructed, though it may not be located on said farm, provided it be located within rea sonable and convenient distance there of, and may also grant permission to reduce the required acreage for the farm to not less than ten acres. Legal Notices MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to power of sale contained in that certain mortcagre deed executed by L. P. Martin and Abbie Martin his wife t8 Inac H. Smith bearing the date the 12,day of Nov, I!K)7 the same being recorded in the ffice of RcKlstor of Deeds of Craven county in book 268, page 277. 1 will sell at the court house door in New 4!em. N. C. on the 14th. day of June 1911 at the hour of 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for cash. a'J of the following- described real property as conved in the mortgage aforesaid, to-wit. One half of that cer tain lot or parcel of land situated on the West side of George St. and being the (tout hern half of the lot sold to, Mary Pender by Geo. H. White see deed, also see Mary Pender's will for a more full and perfect description, bounded asfollows Eaat by George St. on the North by Matilda A. Reynolds: on the West by Sarah J. Hill and on the South by 1. W. Stewarts and being that part of said land under fence, where .we now live on George St. in the city of New Bern. N. C. New Bern. N. C. May 13. 1911. ISAAC H, SMITH, Mortgagee, NOTICE OF PROPOSED ISSUE. BOND Is narticulary recommendfd for chron ic CflSfs of kidney and bladder trouhle It tends to regulate and control the kid ney and bladder action and is healing strengthening and bracing. Mr. Robert Biggs, of Baltimore, spoke again at the convention of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Boston, FOLEYiRIDNEY PILLS rOK RMtUMATiattf KlONtVS AMO tlADDIM Drawn Glass. On account of its jirent strength drawn glass Is iimh1 for many pur poses. It withstand midden changes f tempernttire. realms Are to a great ixtent and Is verv stronir North Catolina. Craven County, In Re. Hosely Creek Drainage District. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Hoard of Drainage Commissioners of Moaely Creek Dis trict, that the total assessment in said district exceeds the average of 25 cent per acre on all the lands in the said district, notice is hereby given by the said Board of Drainage Commissioners that they propose to issue bonUH for the con struction of said improvements, and the cost and expenses already incurred, as allowed by law in the total amount of the sum of forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000 00). bearing interest at the rate of 6 per annum, for the full amount of the assessment not paid into the County Treas- uper, together with the interest and cost of col lection and other incidental expanses: the said interest upon said bondd to be due and payable annually, and said bonds saail be paid in ten (10) equal installments, the first installment of the principal thereof to mature at the expiration of three years from the date of the Usue of said bonds, and one installment each succeeding year for nine (9) additional years, said bonds bearing date the first day of August. 11 1. Said bonds when so issued to be sold by said Ommituionera at not less than par: the proceeds thereof to be devoted to the payment of the work as it pro gresses, and to the payment of the aasenflment for said drainage district, and the construction and improvement thereof, and for the incidental expenses accruing and accrued therefor. And any land owner having lands assessed in the District and not wanting to pay the interest on the bonds so to be issued, may, within thirty (30) days after the publication of thii notice pay the County Treas rer the full amount of his assessment and have h's lund released therefrom. This 19th. day of May, 1911. C. V. RICHARDSON. Chairman. Attest: J. H. WEST. Secretary. The uniform success that has attend ed the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- era and biarrhoea has made it a favor iie everywhere It can always be de pended upon. Por sale by all dealers. Foley Kidney Pills contain just the in gredients necessary to reguli.ts and strengthen the action of the kidneys and bladder Try them yourself. F. S. Duffy. ATTRACTIVE "WEEK END" AND SUNDAY, EXCURION FARES. Goliath. The famous Coliath, whose great height and Hwaggerlng air so frighten ed the troops of King Saul nnd who was alaln by the stripling David with pebble" from the brook, was eight feet six Inches high. He was a native of Gnth and lived 1(X3 It. C. The Democratic wool tarilT revision bill was reported to the House by Chairman Underwood with an attack on President Taft. FOUmKlDNEYPllXS For Baokaohb Kiomcys and Bladccs Senator Root denied that he had, when Secretary of State, approved of double pay for Dr. Jacob H. Hollander. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature TO M. From Goldsboro Kins ton New Bern Washington CITY AND BEAUFORT Faro Sunday Week End $2 26 $1 25 1 75 1 00 1 25 75 2 25 1 25 Sunday tickets sold every Sunday, good to return on data of sale. Week End tickets sold every Friday afternoon and Saturday trains, good to return until Tuesday following the date of sale. Rates in same proportion from all sta tions. W W CROXTON, G. P. A. pockets. There followed in rapid order j suits agnlnxt the estute and bondNtneu of W. fi. McIClnnon. former state treas urer, for $11(1,785 and Intereat thereon; against former State Treasurer I, H. Cameron and hlH bondsmen for $211, 721 and Interest thereon, Tliey were Republicans. Another graft investi gation brought forth tho exposure, prosecution and conviction of Mark Sinter, former Republican state print er, onxruft chniscj ta IfisjeXjL'XU nle only. 80 well did he manage the campaign tliat Ohio will let a prece dent for all other states to follow when they come to rewrite their organic lawa. Nominations of, delegates wll be made by petition only, and nominees Will he elected on ballots absolutely froe from party device or emblem or any form of party designation. The liquor question, wnicu nas been a sore spot ini Ohio for sixty years, will be Dually ectti(t when the tipw ConstltU' tTO bH CONTINUED Hi. Last Venture. "What la our old friend Ilardup do ing nowadnys?" "Oh, he's gone Into renl estate." "That's the very Inst thing I should have supposed he'd da" "It was. He's dead."-New York Times. There is one medicine that every fam ily should be provided with and especial ly during the summer months; viz Cham berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it ? For sale y all dealers. The condition of John Bigelow, t' e aged statesman is reported to be some what improved. Lake Drummond Cana! & Water ;Vf. ..V." CO. . . Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal F. S. Rexford. 615 New York Life Bldir.. Karxas Citv. M.. says. "I had! a severe attack of a cold wnicn tied in my back and kidneys and I was in flrreat Dain from mv trouhle. A friend recommended Fol ty Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they hive done me a world of good." F. S. Duy. , 6hark Liver Oil. Tbe oil obtafned from tbe liver of tbe shark Is said to be one of the finest of animal oils. Ad Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth - Alwaya.2 , Quick Transit for Traffic. , Prompt . Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office hv Be aboard Bank Buildj ing and at Deep Creek Loek, Va. . K. King, Pres. J. A.' Mitten, Sec 1. B. Baxter, Supt. , ). T. Whitehurit, Traffic Managor. ' Norfolk Office, Bell Phone 621 1 3 mm for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary Irrecularitlea. Pole Kidney Pllla purify blood, restore loat vitality and vigor. Rcfuao aubstitutes FOR SALE BY F. S. DUFFY.
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