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, chewing for 10 cents. Got 'em all beat easy. No excessive -sweetening to bide the real, to bacco taste. No spice to make your tongue , sore. Just good, old time plug tobacco, with all the improvements up-to-date. CHEW IT AND PROVE , IT at our expense, the treat's on us. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. Y w LIIPFERT SCALES CO, Winstoo-Saiem, N. C. ,ame 3 Post dTiee. . ft IF m rase eyents SATUBDAT. 5 or 6 doses '"666" will cure any ease r Chills and Fever.1 Price, 25c. v f Two Bmall colored boys created coo ' rable excitement yesterday morn r at the union station by engaging in free-for-all fist fight. These young groea congregate around the trains pan tbeir arrival here each day and re a nuisance to the traveling public, A visitor in this city yesterday from mlico county stated that the present pect for a good ciopof watermelons I canteloupes in that section this Ma il vas very discouraging. ' There has n but very little rain in that section ing the past few weeks and , in a nber of places the vines are drying ' X:-:y :y rr, "i?j'-v- t'esterday was another "scorcher." noou the murcury registered 87 de es in the shade and at 2 o'clock it J aviated several degrees and only ose who had ' business to, attend to ere sen on the streets, A tbermome- : r placed out in the open where the tin's full rays could strike it, register 1 116-degrees at 1:30 o'clock. : ' ' Mr, B. B. Davenport informed the porter yesterday morning that he had li from bis farm a number of ears of mating corn. Mr. Davenport's farm (located in Pamlico county-and. as eae are the first ears of corn seen on e local market; this season,' that mnty claims the distinction of being n first county in. this section to put rn on the market this season,' A irpert-'-from. Oriental yesterday ; ated that on last Monday afternoon r-rie, the mentally invalid daughter f Mr. Jaa. Spruill who lives near Ash' io J, wandered from her home and for veral hours remained in a dense amp near - that . place. Searching itiea -were organized and after a Hematic search the "young woman was und several miles away from her me, ... ''. . ' ' ' . SUNDAY. ' ."' Very little cotton is being disposed i, I' on the local ' market just at this , na. Only one bale was disposed of ! re yesterday. Mayor protem - Bangert had " two nuM be pugilists before him yester day afternoon. ' Both of the defend ants plead guilty to the charge of dis orderly 4'hduct and were ' dismissed uixm the 'payment of the coat of the f""r " . " WedMsJL. ng at 10:30 o'clock i' Atlantic Realty Company mniWjV aluable lots at ..c Ais sale a bsg of and silver an(J-a iwill be given y among those who attend. Every y is invited to come out and attend : sale, , ' ''.':'.' '' . , ' .-' larence Avery, a colored drayman, i overcome by the heat shortly be- noon yesterday on South Front St i fell from his vehicle. He was j up and carried to a physician's " where medical attention was reu 1 him and he was soon able to go it his work. -y , , ' he citizens of Maysville are up in h in regard to the miserable service r given them by the A. C L, Just tiiis time.' A correspondent there I'H that during the past few weeks train have been running from five : ,'teeo hours late and that this great inconveniences the people living re, . '.' y, ' .'. - " or 6 doses ,"666" will cure any esse i ( hills and Fever. Price, 25c While passing , through the inland i. rway canal a few days ago a large .ner ran into one of the large con ie supports that had teen erected as .r"fnCore creek bridge and it rn down, Several weeks had , quired to erect this support and undone amounted to several 1 dollars. '' - n blossoms are now being in from all over this and ad nnmtiet. While in eooversa- i a farmer who was exhibiting ie yesterday, he informed the s'.nt this was rather early for i ' im'but this Was a good !l.-,t the crop would boa : . us some unexpected dis-I- ' ' ' " .- Idn't sleep for the j Sunday morn- ; . YES SIREEI J THOROUGH BRED TOBAQCO; ; A quarter pound plug of sure enough good "tWiHeadRoP Says That Women Neglect Men In the ' Summer. , ' . In the Jury Women's Home Compan ion, Margaret E. , gangster, writing on "Meeting Summer's Problems," sayB that in the average American family the men are neglected. She says, in part: "It the meantime, the husband, left alone at home, has a weary time of it. One man whom I remember wrote to his wife that in the, morning when he was dressing he could hear the flies walking on the ceiling, the house was so forlornly still. No one should be left entirely alone in a house at night. There is always the possibilitity of sudden ill ness and the possibility of weakness too great too reach a telephone. .-'. , Young men obliged to peg away in the office should have a mother or sis ter to stay with them, to give the home feeling and the home care; and if there are no women in the family who e s thus take turns in ministry, an arran gement should be 'made by which the comfort and well-being of the grownup boy will be provided for. The custom of leaving the men of the household in solitude during the summer does not commend itself as either sensible or sane. , ui'.i 'y':fi:''':'''v:y ."There are countries in which it would almost seem that the man of the house is too much considered; but, to ours, he is far too often practically looked upon as the man who pays' the bills and furnishes the luxuries, that have grown to be indispensable in the opinion of his wife and daughters. If it be true, as more than one observer has said to me, that American men prema turely break down under strain of tbeir bread-winning, and that many tof them Jo not survive their fifties, it behooves the women to ; whom they are dear to discover the weak point in the machin ery of living aud apply a remedy." - v" Admiral Norton Dead. ; -J' '- : '. ', ' . Weatfield, N. J. June 26 Rear Ad miral Charles Stewart Norton, , U. S. N., aged 75, a native of Albany, N. Y. and a veteran of the 'civil war,' died here Saturday from, heart disease. His most Important command was that of the Southern Atlantic fleet in 1895. THEX RAY TREATMENT FAILED' .,.-'.. .-. BUT DUFFY'S ITCH OINTMENT i - CURED ME, Writes a prominent physician of South t ','' .', Carolina. ' . - , , .- He bad tried everything for Eczema on his hands, known to the medical pro fession for seven long years i. when almost by accident his attention was called to Duffy's Itch Ointment. Recommended for all itching scalp or skin diseases. i v . Dealers are instructed to refund pur chase price if patient is not relieved or satisfied. ;;' '.;v;' '' At druggists generally, or ean be mailed on receipt of price, 25c, by F. S. DUFFY NEW BERN, . J. C. THYLIE HOTEL SWANSB0R0, N, C. All modern conveniences for bath ing and inside fishing. "' . ' " BOAT LEAVE8 I a. m, Lv. Swansboro Ar. 6:30 p. m; 110 a. m. Ar. M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m. FOR SALE! Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field Peas of all kinds. Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp, Distillers Grain which ishe highest in Pro teifis of any feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities, Alfalfa horse feed. . ;. - ,;' ,', :n.tsm BURRUS S CO. 31-33 Middle St New Bern, N. C. SkNATOE SIMMONS' 'PUBLIC JIIGUW AY BILL. -J The bill offered in Congress last week by Senator F.- M. Simmons for the government to appropriate 11,000,000 for experimental work in the improvement .of roads over t which rural free delivery mails are carried by - the government, and also- the desirability of a federal li ceuse tat on automobiles engaged in ' interstate travel, has caused wide spread attention and favor able comment.' tyfy'':iJy: ' Government appropriations for rivers and harbors, government ap propriations to railroad companies for carrying the mails, have gen erally received full public endorse ment. Water highways developed and kept up by government finan cial aid, is now recognized and held as'an absolute necessity, as much so as the maintenance of any gov ernment work, and is nation wide in its extent. ".. -. With the establishment, of the rural free delivery routes, there followed, better county roads, but not to such an extent that gave public highways equal to the needs of the carriers. The growth of the mail routes, the demands of the farming ' communities ' that the mails should have no delays that bad roads , might , bring about, makes Senator Simmons' bill most timely,' and that , the government should ' assist in making better roadways to promote better free mail delivery in the country, is In perfect keeping with the line of governmental aid in developing to greater efficiency its every .depart ment of public service. , . " ' That there . should be a federal license tax on automobiles engaged in interstate, travel, appears just aud practical, for those .who travel in this way should pay :. in some way to help maintain the public highways over which They enjoy traveling, ' and which are to the greatest used by automobiles. - ' Auspicious Opening of the 1 Southern Automobile College - . , , J The Southern Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N. C, opened its doors April 17th." It has been crowded to the limit ever since. Students are arriving daily, and daily are going out to accept paying position in this most aacina ting business. ; 1 , - ' They announce a -special June offer to students of schools and colleges, and to men who want to better their saW aries. Automobile owners also would do well t ) write for information. ' :-v y , Genesis of Life Insurance. Life Insurance originated in 1708 la London. In that year there was form ed the first life Insurance company, tr was called the Anilcable Society For a Perpetual- Assurance Office. It waa a mutual benefit concern. : ' Bach mem ber, without reference to age, paid s fixed admission fee and a fixed an nual charge per share on from one to three shares, .and at the end, of the year a portion of the fund accumulat ed was divided among the heirs fm those who had died In accordance with the number of shares each dead per son bad held. Out of this company, with Its crude and imperfect methods, life insurance as' It exists' today ha grown. Genius and Appetite, vBlr Francis Oalton held that a good appetite is one of the attributes of genius. "Most notabilities have been great eaters and excellent digesters on the same principle that the furnace which can jalsa more steam than Is usual for one of Its size must burn more freely snd well than la common." Scott was of the same opinion. In a letter to Canning respecting an article promised to the Quarterly Review be advises him to break the neck of It after a hearty meal,' "preferably of boiled chicken.'' And he practiced what be preached, for, like Tennyson, Dickens, Thackeray and many other nineteenth century authors, Scott was an excellent trencherman. London Chronicle. " ", .; ' V " . Where They parted. Meyerbeer and Rossini, In spite of all then- rivalries, were the warmest of friends. - v ,' - Rossini once said, "Meyerbeer and I can never agree." When some one la surprise asked why be replied, "Mey erbeer tikes sauerkraut better thaa be does macaroni! . One MethedT - "Do you always keep ' a-exnlllng about yonr dally duties!", ' "Naw; I look grouchy., Then I alnt asked to do no extra work." Wash Ington BeraloV Who overcomes by force hath over come bnt Half bis feev-MUtoa. , . Pension Notice, The Pension Board of Craven County will meet at -court house on the first Monday in July, 1911, this being the 3, day. All applicants or pensions of ex- Confederate soldiers and sailors or wid ows of the same who wish to apply for pensions, or have their pensions in creased will please appear before the board on the above named date. Those already on tlte lint nenl not appear. s. r. ETKLrrr, C i.airwuo IV ) !" ', te::.::le Tr"! A Lcr.s!r UiyCtt To V':iSj Crindinj Ut:r; Fed ' ' Lenoir, N. C "I am not tired at att, and am stouter than 1 have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N. C, "although 1 have just finished two weeks' wash. 1 lay my strength to Cardu, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and I can never praise it enough for what it has done for me. 1 can never thank you enough for the ad vice you gave me, to take Cardul, for since taking it I look o well and am stout as a mule."" ? You are urged to take Cardul, that gen tie, vegetable'tomc, for weak women. Its use will strengthen ami build up your sys tem, relieve or prevent headache', back ache and the ailments of weak women. Nit will surely help Jdu,as it has helped thousands of ofhers, in the past 50 years. N. &-WWh toLedfe Advisorr Dept. Chetta- aooga Medicine Co., Chettanodit, Tenn.. lor Special lmlmcttom,ai 64-pase book. Home Tmimtat w wwnea. teoi la aula wrappec oa i ' 8eing Is Doubting." ... , "Seeing is believing, ehf' eald aa oculist. "Well, no saw waa over more absurd tban that ' Ton see a horse's bead and a flour barrel, and you be lieve the, barrel la longer than the horse's bead, don't you? Well, it Isn't The horse's head from the tips of his ears to the end of his nose la longer thaw ; the barrel by a considerable distance. Architects have to deceive the eye In order to make It appear that their buildings are symmetrical. They make walls lean la that they may appear vertical. They make win dows wider at the top. They make columns thicker la the middle thaa at the summit or base, . And the top lines of a building. In order to appear plumb to the silly eye of man, most b raised up' quite a loWn the center. . "Seeing Is believing, lndeedr Cin cinnati Enquirer. ; .'','-j. V Not Surprised. - , -1 "Funny thing about BoMver.'sald Wiggins. i'i'S,- :;r-'j 1 "What's thatf asked Jopes." -"Why, they operated on him for ap pendicitis the other day, and, by gin ger, when they came to look there wasn't anything there," said Wiggins. "Well, I'm not surprised," , Said BJonee; "I never could see anything la Bollver myself." Harper's Weekly. - Modern Childhood. T Grandmother And now would you like me to tell , you a story, dears? Advanced Child Oh, no, granny;' not a story, please! - They're so stodgy and unconvincing and as out of date as tunes in music. . We should much pre fer an Impressionist word picture or a. subtle character sketch. London Punch. ' ' - ' .. RAYf.;0.D POLLOCK, LI. D. , , , ' a-sweBsjsea..wsj .. Physician anil Surcscn 168 Middle SL Phbm 71 frl Ring ' V Hew Bern, It C. LOST, Straye.1 or Stolen-Two cows, one red .with white back, the other black and white; marked smooth crap right, and two slits in the left ear. Been gone 6 months. Any information may be sent to C, H. Eubank, Mays ville, N.6. ; ' : - "There's a CiffErence" ASK YOUR DOCTOR "Fcr Tt:rsty Tklecrs" Save the crowns, they are Valuable. Catalog for the asking. ' Write The Pepsi Cc!a Cc:;::j . NEW BERN, N. C. II THE BIHTK2AY GIFT The pracUoe of siftirfa etChriiUaee le eimplr amedeni fuhtoa. a babit There hi nothina in the orlaiael elane-Scenoe of Christina to noj roowtelr ncfet the ifttoarelatlToerfrleDa. Itlssbeontl. t al feehkio. Mvortholow. But a much mom ei piejie eml ooaetot. ontsift etbBbthtetifL Tbe birth day is ber. or his. very own Christmas hi everybody's. There's e distinct too lathe Birthday (tft-a compliment which the Christinas (ift lacks. Give her, or him mother, father, eistor. brother, lood friend-cift on the birth day. end it will mesa omtfhioc. atjte bar, or his, own day the happiest of bar. or his, year. ' . THE DIPJTIDAY-GIFT J. O. BAXTER ': i CLil D HFIES -IIMI0T Taft's Threat to Veto Any Tarrift Bill Bop For Unterrified' - ; Democracy. , ; , Washington, D. C, June 26th'.-News dispatches from Providence, whilo Taft waa there atates that the President would undoubtedly veto any tariff bills passed at this session are accepted by Senators as accurately reflecting the President's attitude., Senator's accepted the President's ul timatum on reciprocity as applicable to modifications which might be made at the instance of Republicans as. well. as Democrats and say that it would have the effect of preventing any agreement on' amendments for tariff changes. Many Senators have received tele grams and letters announcing a purpose on the part of the farmers to teat the constitutionality of reciprocity law",- if it receives less than a two-thirds ma jority in the Senate, This position is taken en the ground that, as the bill car ries Into effect the provision's of a trea ty it should receive the vote in the sen ate necessary to render a treaty effec tive. yy 'V;:--;,';':;Y iv'v', J The friends of the meaaure do not concede the point, but they are claiming thetwo-tbirds. -';,.- : -'' ' Speaker Champ Clark issued a defi ance to the administration on learning of re porta that President Taft purposed to veto any general tariff legislation al. the extra: session of Congress.- The Speaker, in a formal statement,' de dared that the whole tariff ought to be revised and that the Democratic party WoulJ rest its cage with the country. "The tariff ought to be revised from top to bottom," said Mr. Clark. "The people of the land so decided last Nov. That is their latest mandate. The House decided it is best to revise' it schedule by schedule. We have made a good start on that plan. v We will continue as we have begun. The- country en dorsee what the House is doing. -If he Republican Senate beats our bill, or the President vetoes them, we will ap peal to the country and it will' sustain us. We believe we are right, We are not afraid of a contest." ' WOMEN'S HAIR- .'-I. .-- ...... -- ' -..!.. ,,- Can Easily be Made 'Fascinating v ' . and 'Luxuriant ? - On April 2, 1910, Mrs. R. M. Worden 5 St. James Ave.-, ' Holyoke, Mass., wrote; "Parisian Sage is, the best hair dressing I ever ied. .It gave my hair life and a gloaa whtch no other dressing ever dirt, besides it from falling out. It is the only dressing for up-to-date wo men." ' " -. . Parisian Sage is guaranteed by Brad ham Drug Co. to cure dandruff. ' stop falling hair and itehing scalp in two weeks, or money back. It makes hsir grow lustrous and luxuriant It la a delightfully refreshing hair dressing,, not sticky or greasy and will immediat ely banish all odors. Large, bottle 50 cents at druggists everywhere and at Bradham Drug Co. The, girl with the Auburn hair is on every package, v . ; A Story Booklet Tree. mj::-x -. If you want to pass a comfortable and contented afternoon order from your newsdealer in advance a eopy of next, Sunday's New York World and with it you will get a separate booklet containing a famous Sherlock Holm's detsctfve story, ."The Adventure of the Second Stain," and two interesting love stories' . "The Masked Ball," by the noted novelist-, Mrs. L T. Meade, and "Flood Tide,', hy Margaret Cameron.''''';-- - ,i ; ',-. ;'. r. '.;'';''"".' : With copies of the New York Sunday World you always get, not only the greatest newspaper printed in America but separate . and exclusive features worth alone the cost of the paper. , ' 1 ii . i . .. . A Well Known Man's Opinion. The Savodine Co., New Bern, N. C. We have derived , so much benefit from the use of SAVODINE, that' we wish to' add our testimony to the list of those already acquainted with ls mer its. ., :' ;' ' , ' My wife has been nsing SAVODINE for quite a while for cold in ths bead, also has found it a ready relief for CATARRH but above all that, is ths fact of its having proved itself invaluable to ua for our baby. A short time ago he waa ta ken very sick, and as he would clap his little hands to his ear. we decided he must be suffering with earache, and re alizing that something must be done at once, we put a tiny bit of SAVODINE in his ear covered it with warm cotton and In a few minutes he was sleeping as sweetly as though he had never had a pain-. We cheerfully recommend Savo dine as we will always feel grateful for what it hacJJone for us, ; ; C. LUPTON, : Chief of Police. ' New Bern, N. C. ' ' v 'The Shoplifter. 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