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;. v:::tlu tket::.:;!::. y. tj i i r':iTi:: ' 3 rr.crr.izrc. r cl Kew Earn ana II 10 . Ikflt 3 I. "... .. ....... .. ' c: ly in advance. Journal la only tent on pay-In-a basis. Subscriber., will - ra ti otlce of expiration of their sub . s and an Immediate reaponae e wjji oe appreciated by tbe ertlslng ratea furnished npoa utton at the office, or npoa ta- by maP iv. '...; xw taed at the Poetofilee, New Bern. !., as s'econd-c?ass matter. " lew Pern, N. C. June. 87. 1911. , ; i iar its , ninety est the SHADE. I want to go and fish for fish - V .-re pleasant watera awiih and swish; - " 1 want to ait out on a log - ad hark the croaking of tbe frog; I want to go and get away ' ' " rom routine things of every day. ' ' d where the pleasant meadows roll t hug all Nature to my soul;" ' Ninety degrees of beat in the ade work the physical man into o fuse perspiration, and chauge ' uost entirely his mental calibre. ae mental change . is more aur vising ia its character, for there ill be a demand for an entire moval from anything like work, i nugh the change may be a warm r location and more heated aur- maings, than the work bench. r the office. - -'-i- ' 1 nd-not merely is the feeling of 1 want jto '. go" develops! in its ',hest sense when tho thermome- r shows 90 in the shade, bat here is also developed a tempera mental condition that is unnatural, i that instead, of seeking an en vironment that will soothe the physical to a possible coolness and c'alniaess, there is sought an excess of motionan exposure to heat, or a rush to over satisfy the stom ach with' food and drink. "0, I want to go where tbe .chicken grow h legs like a big bass horol 1 1 want to fly where the goose hangs high 1 where pumpkin pie was born; J I madly Vish with the gravy dish mid dance in a dream waits' sweet He the Cook called out; "Save the sauer-kraotl" - -,,- -r I dearly love to eat," -'- It is the irrational man that nety degrees in the shade create), naturedt Perhaps, but he t be so placed as to think he is lying himself, and this situat- i must be far removed from his ' i nary s urroundings. It ia large temperamental to be sure, but i' a man away from his every location, give him the base ! game, the seat in a boat fish , a mpuntain climb, no matter .11 be in the sun, and ninety in shade will be for gotten, . ALTIMORE FOB NATIONAL DIOCRAlTC CONVEN TION. i he contention of Baltimore as 'g the right city in which the ional democratic party shall 1 its convention in 1912, Is re . ing an ever widening attention i the outside, and the prawn- on of Baltimore's ability to lie such a great gathering is ;nized and favorably received. ' "ith the democratic party out today, the place of the next veotion is all important Loca i because of' political effect, r in the Lomination of candi i aud the policies to be given for campaign help, or a city ted for possible political effect a the party's opponents, these i!u: pat have worked demo ; harm. Party 'expediency" o often proven a ruinous one, lional democracy should to I (insured of sufficient back 1 individuality to foci free doubtful Vexpedleri- (f these being naming a i city ia order to i ! .rrr.': 'i of t!;i party, orfr . of fcHurlrf rcr,;!. : vols-: ; f.-via fc.rorj t!- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, bas borne the signature of i ' ' " j and has been made under his per C2LxyJ?Z&!S 8nal supervision since Its infancy. ; - ar7j. 0t(CMi Allow no lone to deceive you In this, . : - All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of . Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What io CASTORIA ; Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare ttoric, l)rops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It ;' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic v substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms -, and allays Feverlsbness. It aires Diarrhoea and Wind -Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates1 the Food, regulates the j, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, . The Children's. Panacea The Mother's Friend. , -1 csr:un:2 CAST Bears the Si The Kind You Have fays Bought In Use For Over 30,Years v w mc centaur company, Tr MuNnkVrntcrr. new York crrr. a compliment to the Southern dem ocracy . if Baltimore should ; be named as the convention city for the National Democratic party in 1912. . : ." A Tree With a Pedigree. ' ' Trees with pedigrees are uncommon enough, but there, is one in Washing ton with a pedigree of unusual inter est v This tree grew from an acorn that the late litban Allan Hitchcock, secretary of. tbe Interior, took from an oak that grew from an acorn Charles ' Sumner picked from a tree over the tomb of Washington and senj to the czar of Russia. Tbe emperor had tbe acorn planted in the grounds of the Peterhof palawT In St Peters burg, and It was while Mr. Hitchcock was ambassador at that capital that he got bis acorns and bad them plant ed at bis home in MlasourL So, It chances, the young tree In the white House grounds is the grandchild of the WaaaUngton oak. Washington Star. : ' Hows This? ' i. We offer One Hundred ' Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh thai eannot.be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do o.'-. v : s-V' r . . .y -: We, the nndereigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm . ., , W AIDING, K INN AN & MARVIN, . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure., ia taken in ternally, aoting directly npon the blood and muooua surfaces of the system.' Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by ah Druggists. . . ' Take Hall's Family Pills tor coa- stipation. 'Jflr " ' ' U- - Preolee. . ". - :; : T Jump np and down when Tta happy declared tbe email girl from New York, and, according to the Louie vflle Courier-Journal, the Boston child' looked at her gravely and replied: "I can lmngine your jumping up, but I think the law of gravitation must be tesponslble for tbe alternating de scent" ' ' CASTORIA lot Infants and Children, tin. Kind Ycj Kan Alxsys Bought Bears the - Signature of A Literary Life Preserver. ' ; Bookseller This, sir, is au excellent book on swimming and a very useful ene toe. : CustpmerwTJsefult "Tea, air. If ever yoo And yourself drowning yon hare only . to turn to pages 88 and 80, and there you will find foil instructions how to save your slf." London Sketch. Mr ! t.- rrv . S --niiii mm L 7 V ' I I ' .' :. . . J X," -tTl-j X,'a D 6r Yosj -" "1 e-ra year t sclachs, ' i'r:-r I'.l-o-yt, cor. " -l- !- ; ' ''-', lu!IJ - ' "ict ?' g-J it " ' j f ' ! RIA ALWAYS lature of . '. i r " Ingenious Etymology. . :In an article in the Nineteenth Cen tury tbe Rev. A. H. T. Clarke crediu Professor Richard Poraoa with a philo logical Jeu? d'esprit. ,i Poraon ' wai- a. great English scholar who, among oth er astounding feats of memory, could repeat -all pt Gibbon's foot notes by rote. "' ; iv:'-. . " A farmer once meeting him In a pub lic house challenged him to derive, .his town name, phich was Jeremiah King, from cucumber; The farmer thought he bad "stumped" the scholar, but Poraon immediately accepted and Won the challenge. ' u "Jeremiah King," be began, "Jeremy King, Jerry King, Jerrykls, Jerkin, -Gherkin," Poraon. triumphantly con cluded, "which la a cucumber." j It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular tor Chronic rheumatism. ; All that is need ed ia a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. - 4 , - Chtneee Nomads. '. In tbe plains on the western borders of the Chinese empire, in the heart of Asia, there live roaming tribes who let dom visit towns except for trade. ,.Ttyey dwell in tents made of felt and usually low. small and conical. The wooden door frame is.no higher than half a Window' frame in 'English bouses, but the tent although -not equal to the ants of a large family, is snug abd oomroruDie id summer, out eoia u winter. London Cjrapbic.,i'.-'"':"-;--i" roLKlDMYPlllS FOK BAOXAOHS KtONCVa AMD BhAOOSS ' Secretaries of 14 lumber dealers, as sociations were indicted . in Chicago charged witb violating the Sherman act F.S. Rexford, 615 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, M., says. "I had a severe attack of a cold which settled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Folev Kidney Pills and I Used two bottles of them and they have uudo me a. worm OI gooa. r. B Duffy. y Early Roman Laws. The very earliest Romun laws were those contained in the so called "Papl- rlan code," but of these but little la known. The next in order are those "of the twelve tablets, compiled by the Decemvirs at the "beginning of the fourth century of the city's history, about B. a .850. These famous laws consisted of a revision of the then ex isting laws, wltb some new ones which, according to tradition, had been im ported from Greece by three commis sioners who had been sent to Athens for tbe purpose of collecting such laws and customs as might be useful to the people of Rome. The new code, when completed, was engraved on twelve tablets of ivory or brass and set np in public. -, ' The uniform success that has attend ed the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea has made it a favor ite everywhere. It can always be de pended upon. . For sale by all dealers. v - (Jp to Henry. - ' "Ton talked in your sleep last night, Henry." - "Did I, my dear? Wh-what did I sayr . "Henry, yon are leading a double lifer ' - . , "No, dear; don't don't say that I think I must have boon having a bn l dream if I said anything that sopitk 1 to indicate" "A bad dream! I fshould think y i were having a bnd drenm. You V: f yelling 'Bobber r -'Itott on!' 'Kill Lin,:' 'Run it out, you lobster and a lot ' Other things that were Jnt as timm 1 I want you to confess now .fully m 1 fi-eely and I promise juii Unit If It 5 . anything a gmwl winmn HiuM f give I will f...r,;!ve j-'i." !;' J'' -m.l ir.T...!.l. 9 9 S M The Art lit Always Took His F.vr:s In a Rfind Way. In "Whistler as 1 Knew Him" iTr tlmer Menpes, the author, has a gool deal to say about Whistler tbe fight er andj his quickness In resenting an affront.i He la careful to; add that Whistler , was always refined in bis methods: . ;. - -l : While be waa severe be was not ac tually brutal. Be never treated his enemies In a coarse way. Any man who bad offended him Whistler would rap sharply .over the shoulders with his cane, and then by the. time the sufferer had recovered the master Would be In the next room' explaining to every one how be bad Just felled bis enemy, y ? Once he caught a man with whom be was for the moment enraged wash ing bis race. Without a moment's hesitation Whistler, dashed the unfor tunate bead straight into the basin of water, and while the foe was endeav oring to clear the soap from bis eyes to see the cause of this sudden Immer sion .Whistler was , In : the smoking room setting the men there in a roar wltb tbe account of bis adventures. , When I first met JVbistler be was In the act of searching for a man who bad ' dared to , criticise' bis Venetian etchings,' "If you want to See- some fun, Menpes," be said, "come with me." Fortunately the man had" been warned and was nowhere to be found. '-" First Flying Ambulanoea ' A valued servant and friend of the great : Napoleon, Dominique Lrrey, first established that system of "fly ing ambulances,' which carried, the wounded to tbe rear almost as soon as disabled. The staff numbered about 840 men with four heavy and twelve light two and four wheeled ambu- uutcee io eacn uiruuon., wapoieon re viewed this arm of the; service wltb tbe greatest Interest and once exclaim ed to Larrey: "Your work is one of the most Important conceptions of our age. it will suffice for your ' reputation.' For the Etrrotian camnalra Ijirror mm. cured the services of 800 qualified sm jfgeona la addition to the regular force. at Aiexanona General Flgoieres waa severely wounded, and on his recovery wisnea to present Napoleon with a splendid Damascus saber. ; "Yes," said the emperor, I accept in order to give it iu surgeon in cmer,. ny wnose ex ertlona your life bas been spared." This saber, engraved with the words "Aboukir" and "Larrey," was taken from the great 'surgeon by the Prus sians at Waterloo-Charles Wlnslow Hall In NaOonaLMagaslne. OJiildren Cry FDR FLETCHER'S " CASTOR I A Andrew Carnegie acknowledged loan ing the Carnegie Trust Company $1, 000,000 at New York. - .. YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE. .How you may proBt by it. ' Take Fo ley Kidney Pills. . Mrs. E. G. Whiting, 360 Willow St, Akron, 0 says: "For some time I had a very serious ease of kidney trouble and I .suffered with backache and d'zzy headaches. , I had Bpecics noating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable.. I aaw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a ooiue ana look tnera according to dir ections end results showed almoet at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me. my eye-sight became clear and today I can aay I am a well woman thanks to Foley Kidney Pills, "i-F, S. Duffy. .. . - . .. - A Growing River. ' , Senator Thomas 8.. Martin of Vir ginia says be is now in a position to appreciate the gift-of the negro race for picturesque exaggeration. ;-. : He was driving along a country road near Alexandria, says the Washington Star, when he met an old negro whose venerable appearance attracted bis at tention. ' . ; " ; "Yon are pretty old, aren't yon, nncler asked tbe senator. "1 should say I isl" answered tbe negro...- .- ...-,..' "How old are yout" - , - don' know zackiy," explained the old man deliberately; "but 1 is so old dat when t was a little boy de Poto mac rlbber was nuffln' but a little stream." . There ia one medicine that every fam ily should be provided with and especial ly during the summer months; viz Cham berlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It ia almost certain to be needed. It costs but a nnnrter . Can you afford to be. wjthout it? For sale by all dealers. " TODAY. ; Buil J a tale fence of trust Around today; Fill tlie space with loving work And therein slay. Look not tlirou j$h die he!lering ban Upon tomorrow; Cod will lielp thee beat what comes CM joyorwrrow. MdryF.Lults. T7cn tf t' s ! V 1 f; 3tfr .' rc ' i! tj Eill (form KiS) ia placed in your box to tell you that your box rent is due on the' hint day of the quarter, and to show you the amount of rent to be paid on or before the last day of the quarter? You will therefore bring your (form'1533) and have it receipted when you call to pay your rent" It is not a matter of discretion. with me as! to closing your box "if the rent is not paid, but the gov ernment demands that I shall close them. , . " " - .' ' 3. S. BASNIGHT, P. M. The following are rules of the De partment governing tbe use of rented boxes I am now giving for the benefit of tbe patrons of this office; . ' ' The use of boxes is restricted to one Individual, family, firm, or corporation except in such cases as are specified in this section." ' An individual renting a box may have placed therein ;""? 1. Mail addressed to himself. V : . , 2 Mail addressed to a visitor abiding witb bim. - ' ' ' . 3 Mail addressed to bia care or the number of his box by persons who wish him to take care ef it for them tempo rarily. ' ' ' - 4 Mail addressed to members of his family.' " - 6 Mail addressed to his servants or other employees who abide in his house. 6 Mail addressed to bis confidential or official employees not abiding with bim. 7 Mail addressed to a relative or oth er person who permanently in his house as dp the members of bis family. A boarder in a family is not a member of the family, " A renter of separate apart ments in the house with a family . or a person who maintains a teparate table is not a member of the f amily.v ' ' 13 A person after having attained majority ia a member Of his parents or ' guardians family ao long as he contin ues to abide within the domicile of bis parents or guardian as a member of bis family and does not engage in any busi ness or avocation separate and apart from that of his parent or guardian though bimaelf tbe bead of a family provided his family also abides "with that of hlB parent or guardian subject to the same condition v" -: ; . 14 A person having attained his ma jority and living in a hpuse rented from bis father or in separate apartments of the house occupied by bis father's fam ily is no longer a member of his fath er's family.. 'v. 'K 15 The mail of permanent boarders at a hotel or boarding house must not te plaeed in the bog rented by the pro prietor thereof; . whether . assigned for the use of himself add family only, or for the general use of his hotel, but the mail of'a guest or transient boarder, when addressed to the number of tbe bouse or the name of (he hotel if not delivered hy carrier should be placed in tbe box assigned to the use of such ho tel or the, ptopr fetor thereof: 16 A firm renting a box may have placed therein: ..; . v . , 1 All mail addressed to its name. 2 Mail addressed to its effieial em- pioyeea, : . - . 8 By the consent'of all members of a firm, every member thereof may have mail addressed to himself or members of his family deposited in the box i signed to its use. , ;' ' u .urporauoni renting a box or drawer may have placed therein only ' 1 Mail addressed to its name. 2 Maik addressed to its officers by their official titles.' - ' L J. S. BASNIGHT. P. M. New Bern, N. C," June 15th, 191L, Emneror William entertained Ameri cans during the Kiel yacht races, - ' .' SORE NIPPLES. An V mother who With this rliflt.roaftinor Ailmanf vrill pleased to know that a cure may be ef iccieu oy applying cnamDerlain s Halve as soon as the child is done nursing. Winn it off with a arJTi r.tk ksfn ..I lowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use mis saiv witn best results. rur saie Dy an aeai.xs. The United States Senate will, it ia believtd, pssa the recinrocitv bill amendment. ' Ohildron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Charlea J. Bonaparte in a sneech at Chicago took issue with Justice Harish on judicial legislation. MIDDLE AGED AND EIDERLY . I'EOFLE. Use Folev Kidnev Pill Wmii. l nH permanent results in all ram. t,i i In. r.nd bladdwr troubles, and for painful and annoying irregulurities. r'. S, Daffy. A Strng 8peclna of Deer. JoHt above the buffet lu the d'uing roqtn of a ft Ich tiKiiid bouse ti;Te barii a a hmie, finely nioimt I p : ' I head. This tni hy of the o uY bliii!'"j prowess Is fastm'-t to 11m '' to th wnll tluit the i' ' ', i . t to ! e riHiiln;,' r ! t 11 ' t i t a I ' ! r. Wlji-ti n li'Me I ? f i I'- y f t h's : -'"r :i ! i 1 t ; f t tlK; h.' r 1 It v. 1 i It l-v : . I i, t I 1 ; r i ft. I i 'y i . j '. t. ! I ! I ' . ; If -,!:. -. i i ' i -t .. ; . ( t I i i I 1 How should you I e lo y fi 1 1 come tax ou nest to in .j! 1 If yot were a Norwegian livh at L i. i eaniiug $134 a year.yuti WouiJ U taied on one-tenth of It If you wen unmarried: on about oue-t .v tle'U oi it If you were marrif i n"i bad nc: children. If you had cl-i.i...-a you s.ll. . would be taxed on oue-1 U of it With afl Income of $J a year yot j would be taxed If uumanled on mor than half of your Income, if married and having no children on about 4( per cent of your Income, having on child on about 87 per cent, two call dren on about 81 per cent : Unmarried and having an Income oi $2,680 a year in Norway your incomi tax payment would be J 1 21.22; map ried, with one child. $ :.i.4; married, with six children, $.11. All thai you would get off your income tai (married) for having six children would be $66; all thai you would get off by having five more children would be $4t and six bits I ; Married or unmarrlt'd in Norway you could escape paying an income tax only by having an income less than $83.08 a year. Think of paying an in come' tax out of earnings of $7 s month !New Iork Press. ' ' 'The Old Time Senate re. A recent -overhauling of a desk in the office of the District of Columbia health officer brought to light a small volume entitled "The Medical Register of the District which contained a complete' list of the senator of the Thirty -ninth congress, giving their Weight height and : head and chest measurements. Tbe author of tbe book. Dr. J. M. Toner, says in explanation of tbe table: ' -4 : ' "It shows that in all the points ob served onr senators exceed the average of mankind in all parts of the world as well as the average of our own country." . '"-:."': . From -the figures given it appears that the tallest senators at that time canfe from Kentucky, the shortest from New Hampshire and West Virginia. Tbe average-height was five feet tec and a half inches, and the senatorial beads,' "measured a little lower than the bat is generally worn," showed an average circuraferance of twenty-two and a half Inches. Fourteen of the forty senators 1 were six . feet tall. Washington Star.. '; . :' , ;', - , Globe Trotters Plus. " y '', A number of tourists were recently looking down the crater of Vesuvius An-. American, gentleman said to-bis companion: :"; 1 .. 7 "That looks a good deal Ilka tbe in fernal regions." ' An English lady, overbearing the re mark, said to another: . : i "Good gracious, bow . these , Amert cans do travell"LlppIncott'a. " ; ' Children Ory . FOR FLETCHER'S " CASTORIA Ninety-six members of this gradua ting claa at Annapolis were eommia sioned ensigns.' - ' ' ' A. LEADING CALIFORNIA CRUG- ;:-y GIST. ' ' . .: Pasadena. Cat.. March 9. 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley $ Honey and Tar Compound for years. - We be lieve it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market Contain ing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely .to children. Enoueh 01 the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, arid does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly. C H. Ward Drug Co. j. l. f arsons, see- y and Treas. " tiet the original Foley's Honey .and Tar compound in the yellow package. r, a. uutty. . ' " i .'.-. ' An Odd Habit Among Rooks. Among the odd habits of rooks Is the way that members of the same rook ery have of Intermarrying generation after generation. The males alwayn choose their "wives from among their near neighbors, and If one should be so bold as to bring home to bis rook ery a bride from a dltitanee tbe other rooks will Invariably refuse to receive ber and will force the pair to build some way off. In the neighborhood of big rookeries outlying nests of till? kind may always be found. A TERRIBLE ELUNDER to neplect liyer trnuble. hover do it Take Dr. Kinir's New I.ifn 1 'i 1 1 tn t first Signnf conatiiialion, Liimu miess or inactive bowels and prevent vh ulent. in digestion, jaundice or gall at.,,., a. 'lin y regulate the liver, nt and build up your hraiiii. Or. j Ze. at all druggists. Hanna and Tom John "Let's Bhiike luinil niul le f. lends," Hark Ha una aiirKi-ste.l t" Twin John son one !ny. "No. let's not." Jot, "Wby not?" ir.in. ,i "We'd iiuike sf We're too good eii-; l. i " a rrnc in i:::; i won' ! ,w t' n l,,.x i f 1 en . ..ivo t ' r i ;K I . f .' ; ,. M. i'. i. " r 1,1 hi , r i I 4 t v ! i i. (" ; . - i It f Grcccry41 1" ' ; 3. . A complete stock of the very Jbest goods to select from. ' . Fresh lot Md.,- . Biicuit Co's. Cakes just received 15c. lb. Extra Fancy" Ginger Snap's 10c. lb. -" , ' .:- ' " N A few nice fresh Corned Ports mouth Mullets 30c. do.'..'. StEC!iL;E!i: :m Y0LT,s tor cash o: ; i J. L. IJcDaniel 41 Middle St. Phone 91 nADDVARE AND Building Ma ierial Paints, OiiT s. AJSD " Varnishes American ' Field Pence e. 17. s::alli;::3. -V-", law ten, I. C. M HBKRY'S Prescriptions' from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full tine of Choice Toilet articles. ; ' Pharmacy ' P!")NB 173 i FRESH StTFLY CANDY AT 1110 t !. j 1 FII0NE ca. 1 ' i to i r Sft-vi. ', v ! . v I " t v ! rr.'- ' i:- : ;. y i ! I . r l -i i l !';;-t i! . . i-l. Viiil r. 1 I ; i- -0 i r ; i, - -i to ! i. j-,,-; i i i . i t i V " 1 i. j M'ter; Mica i i V 111 I i'. j i t i ('
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