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;i2very Lilile Tablet- Has a Flavor All Jts Cva" .. . Marfe frnm tho finpst volutin nnmirnhl - - . 1 J Made from the finest - gelatine procurable and flavored with the pure extract of fruit and sugar only. Prepared with the same care that has made Upton's Tea so popu lar throughout the world No Artificial Flavors Used ' WW iiJ c j KM "NOTHING TO ADD BUT HOT WATER." FRUIT FLAVORS LEMON, ORANGE. STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. BLACK CURRANT, VANILLA, ALMOND WINE FLAVORS PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA. , 10c. a Pint Package SHOUT PASS1HG ' EVEItJS TUESD1T. ' ' . : Four bales of cotton were disposed of here yesterday at 15c per pound. , . Two minor eases of disorderly eon duet were disposed of in the police court yesterday. - The defendants were taxed with the cost of the case and released from custody. . Sunday nightseveral "yoanir backs" got on a rampage at James City and it awas necessary for the sheriff ajid two of his deputies to go the scene and quell the disturbance. Fortunately no one was injured during the mix up. : 'The local market . was well stocked yesterday with. watermelons that had been' shipped here ;'. from :' Florida These juicy farm products find ready sale in this city regardless of the high price that is being charged for them. Canteloupes also are rather plentiful on the local market. 'Yesterday morning a colored woman ' who was very much under the influence of intoxicants, went into one of the lo cal grocery store and after incoherently ordering a number of articles proceeded to tell the proprietor how be should conduct his business. An officer was . sent for and the woman placed under treat and carried to . the eity ball -where she was taxed with the cost of ine trial lor oeing oisoraeriy. ; Shortly after the train enrouteto tnls city had left Wilmington Sunday after noon, oae of. the passengers who was very much, under the influence of . I ' J A I wnisney, arew ms revolver ana nroa - it,A ..ma 1 lit. MWAnfljwl ' I1IU.VU. bus W n U W W I.I.I , times. ' Several of his friends succeeded t i 1 i l 1 Li m quisling mm ana ue was Drougui va to this, city and taken off when the train reached the suburbs. Fortunately no nna w a a miiii-aH hv tha min'inMinilMll shooting but this . was not due to the fact that he did not intend to shoot any 'one, but to mere luck. WEDUXSDAT. . .Yesterday the New Bern Produce Co, received from Pamlico county. 40 bar rels of new com. : After Friday night no more beer or near beer will be sold in this State, at least the State license expire at that V anceboro citizens ere aroused over a special tax election for a longer term for the graded school, and a mass meet ing has been called for one night this week .to boost s the proposition. Tbey have a good school there now, but it only runs four months in the year, and and they wish to increase the term to eight months. Mr. Bruce Caraway, of Monticello farm,, will be one of the .speakers at the mass meeting, Kins ton Free Press. - , .. : At several places along Pollock street ropes are stretched across to keep traf fic off this street, which was recently paved, until the cement baa had time to sufficiently dry. In, one or two places these ropes are not located near an electric light and it is almost impossible to locate them. The accident which occurred Monday night on Eden street in which a horse and two men were hi' jured shows that lights ahould be placed on these obstructions to show their lo cation.' - ': ;.''. '' '. ' I ' , THURSDAY. . - ' Several hundred barrels of Irish po tatoes passed through the -city yester day enroute from Pamlico county to northern markets. The farmers are receiving good prices for them on the mitrket. , t . Yesterday the local police force re ceived the new uniforms . which were ordered several days ago through Mr. 3. J. Baxter and. today they Will be seen on the street resplendent in their new regalia. . : The reporter was informed yesterday tliut the Jonh L. Roper Company's ,.inl at this place would close down on Inly Lit. 'fur several days; This is done in order that there may be a general rliBolintf and cleaning of the plant. The sale of lots at Pembroke Height , ntT'U wuii d:lclly a success. There !- about T0 Bold at prices ranging- i. m f tO lo "l'0 -.. The location h 1 t i t I t v'-t f- time. After a day of almost unbearable heat, a refreshing rain fell in this city yesterday afternoon. At noon the ther mometer registered 89 degrees in the shade. Shortly before 3 o'clock clouds began to gather in the northwest and in a short while rain began to fall. Toe shower lasted about two hours. - Next Saturday , night the Norfolk Southern Railway Co. will operate a special train from Klnston to Morehead City account of the grand ball to be held at the Atlantic Hotel on that night. The fair will be 75 cents the round trip, this will include the buffet supper, Re turning the train will arrive in this city at 12;30 o'clock. Rev. A. 0. Schuler, of New Bern, spent today in the city and left this evening for Seven Springs, where he expects to spend several weeks recuper ating, Mr. Shuler was on the Norfolk Southern train en route for the Springs this morning, but was taken ill and stopped over here to consult with Dr. J. M. Parrott. Kins ton Free Press, v . Yesterday morning two young colored boys going in opposite directions on their bicycles collided on Middle street and one of them was quite painfully, in jured. ' The boy that got the worst end of the accident was. going np the street at a break-neck pace and when the other rider turned the cornet' in front of him be became excited and failed to avoid colliding with him. Dividend Notice.-. At a meeting 'of the Board of Dir ectors of the Atlantic & North Caro lina Railroad Company on June 2Srd, 1911, in Morehead City, North Carolina a dividend of 1 1 per cent on the capital stock of aaid company was declared, the same to be payable at the office of the Treasurer In Goldsboro on July 10th 1911. Books for the transfer of stock to close at 12 o'clock M, July 6th, and to reopen at 12 o'clock M, July 10th, 19IL ' : ' u: D. H. BROADHURST, . ; ' ; Treasurer. Does the edge of your lawn look ragged ? Then why not invest in a Phila delphia -; Lawn . Mower and trim it. J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. . :, ' TARRYMOF IE: HOTEL . SWANSBORO, N. C. All modern conveniences for bath ing sod inside fishing. BOAT LEAVES ' S a. m. Lv. Swansboro Ar. 6:30 p. m; 1130 a. m. Ar. M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m, WORTH WEIGHT . Ill GOLD lady Learned About Cardu!, The , Woman's Tonic and Is Now Enthusiastic In its Praise. Mount Pleasant, Tenn. "Cardul is all yon claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. M.E. Ran, of this place. "I was a great sufferer for 2 years and was very weak, but I learned about Car dut, and decided to try it. Now I am in perfect health. "My daughter, when changing Into womanhood, got In very bad health.. 1 gave her Cardul and sow she enjoys good health. ' "Cardul Is worth Its weight in gold. I recommend It for young and old.". ' Being composed exclusively of harm less vegetable Ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardul Is the best medicine for weak, sick girls nd women. - It has no harsh, powerful, near-poisonous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs, but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. Try Cardul. . . i hi.. .', ..... HOT TIME AGAIH 111 -..GE0H6U Bocently 'Elected : Governor Hoke Smith Will Make Hard Fight . Por Senator Terrell's Toga, Washington, June 29. Unusual in terest is manifested in Democratic pol itical circles here in the Senatorial fight in the legislature which will take place in Georgia on July 10th to decide wheth er Hon. Joseph Meriwether Terrell shall continue to represent the State in the Senate of the United States or .be succeeded by Hon. Hoke Smith, former governor of Georgia and the present governor-elect .. .: -: , As is well known, Senator Terrell was appointed by Governor Brown to fill out the unexpired term of the late Senator A. S. Clay. During nearly all of bis service Senator Terrell has been, in very poor health, as he had a stroke of pa ralysis which has sadly interfered with his locomotion, and it is with much dif ficulty that he can get about. - His men tality, however, has not been weaken ed, and the report . is that he and his supporters are going to put up a strong battle at the primary, and have been confidently claiming that they-will van- quish former Governor Hoke Smith. '' TALENT AND GENIUS . The world it always ready to receive talent with open arms. Very often it does not know what to do with genius. Talent it a docile creature. It bows h head meekly while the world dip the collar over it It backs into the shafts like a Iamb. It draws its load cheerfully 1 and is patient of the bit and of the whip. But genius is always im-. patient - of its harness. . ' Its wild blood makes it hard to train. ' : THE RULE OF THREE. "- Three things to govern Tern-' per, tongue, conduct ; t v Three things to love Courage, gentleness, affection. , Three things to hate- Cruelty, ar rogance, ingratitude. ' . Three things to wish for Health, . friends, a 'cheerful spirit ' Three things to avoid- Idleness, toquacity, flippant jesting. ; Three things to fight for Hon or, country, home. .' ' Three things to tliinkabout Life, death, eternity. ' ' .: - HOUSE INCREAS-: JujrMEp Senate tteports Bill to Give That . Body Forty-Two More 1 - . , Dfemben. v . , Washington, June 29th. -The Senate Committee on Census has agreed to re port the Congressional reapportionment bili without amendment, providing for 433 representatives,- notwithstanding practically all the committee members had ezpreseed themselves as opposed to the increased representation. . The bill provides for 42 repreeenta- tives over the present number, and was framed so as to prevent a decrease of the membership from any a tats. Three of the ten members present, Senators La Follette, Du Pont and McLean voted in the negative, but while expressing disapproval of the increase the other 7 decided to allow the House to have its way in a matter so peculiarly pertain ing to its own affairs. The report will be withheld for a week to give Mr. La Toilette time to prepare a,jninorty re port; which will be presented by Sena tor Bailey. . ' its old tricks Morgan -Guggenheim Syndicate Making Another Grab at ' " - - Alaska. Washington, June 28th. That the Guggenheim-syndieate in Alaska can afford to laugh over the -loss of the Cunningham coal claims by the decis sion of the Land Office provided it is able to engineer through an application now pending before the department for harbor privileges around Controller Bay, Alaska, wag the charge which to day impelled Senator Miles Fdindexter, (Rep, Wash.) te introduce a Bensation al resolution in the Senate, -. . The resolution demands that Presi dent Taft produce all records bearing on the Controller Bay filing by James J. Ryan and others connected with the Controller Railroad and Navigation Co. Mr. Poiodezter is convinced that if this claim goes through, the Guggen. helms will control the only feasible out let for coal, and have all the railroads in their grasp. - "It now seems evident that 'the in terests which were seeking to monopo lise the natural resources of Alaska were not dependent entirely upon one method," said Poindexter today. ."Con trol of transportion and access to these coal fields is equivalent to . control of the coal itself. The harbor of Controller Bay la the only available deep Water within reasonable access of the eoal fields. Realizing this fact the adminis tration on Feb: 26th, 1909, withdrew that portion of the shore line of Con troller Bay which was essential for its use as a harbor. : ,- : Saum , Wag-Why did Henpeck leave 'the chnrcbT Jag-Some Oil) tOldtiallsl BUUV n&gm wer mad la tovca-Jadf. RffllD PflllOCMIl. 0. ; Physician and . ScrcEcn T 1 68 Middle St Phone 7 1 0-1 Ring . , New Bern, It C. LOST Strayed 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. ' Anv information may be sent to C. M. Eubank, Mays- viiie, N.C ' - - . "IfcEre's a Eiftaa" ASK YOUR DOCTOR" ' BE HELPFUL ' When you' rise in. the morning form a resolution to make the day a happy one to a fellow creature. It is easily done a left-off garment to the man who' needs h, a kind word to the sorrowful, an encour aging expression to the striving. Trifles in themselves as light as air. . will do k, at least for the twenty four hours, and if you are young, de pend upon k, it will tell when yoe are old, and if you are old it will send you gently and happily down the stream of time to eternity. ' "for Ttirsty TBcrs" Save the crowns, they are' Valuable. Catalog for the asking. Write ' Tte Pepsi Cc!3Cc:;:y ' NEW BERN, N. C. V - GOOD DEEDS ' You must always remember that if the opiortunity for great deeds never comes to you the oppor tunity for doing "good deeds is renewed for you day by day. The thing for us to long for is the good ness, not the glory. Frederick W. Farrar. ', Brldgeton's Tax Collectors Notice. Tb is is to notify the citizens of Bridgeton that they must pay their taxes ty June 80, or be advertised. This is imperative and must be attend .) to at once. T. V, Let the Kodak tell . your vacation. Developing and Print on short notice. rnoTo r?yTr Notice of Ilectlon. IT. Whereas; one fourth of the freehold ers of number eight township, having certified their intention to apply to the Board Of Trustees of the county Farm Life School located in the Eight Town ship, and whereas, the said one fourth of the freeholders of said number eight township, presented a petition to this Board, asking that an Election be held in Number Eight Township at the reg ular polling places In said Township, on Saturday July 22 1911, under and by vlrtne of section 9, chapter 84 pf the laws of 1911, for the purpose of voting a thirty year bond iasue, in the sum of twenty five thousand ($25,000,00) dol lars, of said Eight Township, Craven County Bonds, bearing B per cent in terest, and for - levying' and collecting on al the taxable property and polls In said Township, sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest on said bonds, and creating a sinking fund for the payment thereof, for the purpore of offering the same under the provis ions of section 9, as aforesaid, te the said Trustees of the County Farm Life School. Provided said County Farm Life School bee- located in the Eight Township. Now therefore; it is hereby ordered that an Election be called aid held in Number Eight Township; Cra ven county, at the regular polling pla ces in said Township on Saturday July 22 1911, during the hours on said day as prescribed by the general, law govern ing State and County Elections. The said Election shall be conducted In all other repecte under the provisions of the general law - governing, general Elections. " A new registration in said Township is hereby called, to be had in said Township under the provisions of the general law governing near regis tratione, at which Election those favor ing the issuing of said Township Bonds and the levying and collecting of such a tax for such a purpose, shall vote a ballot on ' which shall be written or printed the words "For County Farm Life School," and those opposed shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "Against County Farm Life School," Ordered further that for the purpose of holding such Election the following are hereby ap pointed Registrars and Pollholder,"at the regular polling places which are as follows: First Ward At the City Hall, Reg istrar Abe Lee, Pollholders, J. B. Ilil), Mayer Hahn, ; v ' Second Ward At the Court House, Registrar C K. Hancock, Pollholders, Walter Fulford, Jesse Pope. - Third Ward At Atlantic Engine Boose, Registrar, C. W. Bell Pollhold ers J. D. atcKoy, D. W. BssnighL Fourth Ward At Fourth Ward Fire Company's House. Registrar Alex Mc Lacklan, Pollholders J. - F. Henderson, W. F. Gilbert Bern Preeinct At 6th, Ward Hose Reel Headquarters.' Registrar. J. H, Stanley,, Pollholders B. F. Dukes, E. U Smith. . Iteech Grove-Registrar J. B. French, Pollholders Daniel Lane, K. McKeel. Gum . Rows Registrar J. Wilcox. Pollholders B. B. Scott, D. F. Atkin son. . Tisdales Registrar, W. F. Crockett. Pollholders J, T. Shuts, Carter Tis dale. At the close of said Election the Registrars and Pollholders of the First, the Second, the Third, the Fourth Wsrds, Barn Precinct, Beech Grove, Gum Rowe and Tmdulos No, Eight Township shall certify the returns (if aid Election to the Board of County Comnmtssloners, at the mi'titi( of snil L'oHrd to be huld on the Kirut Momlay In Au-ust 1011, in Auguht 1311, in t! ' ciBririfr end gnvernri) y tl.e aanio li.'SS - Is h '.:etii ..' we ar r--': " -1 tj t ; ' ' ) r " f r ' )!' 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Call us up Phone 147. - GASKILL HARDWARE CO. Middle Street,; - , - Phone 147, . New Bern, N. C. On Your Vacation You will need a coat chain, stick piir, cuff links and tie clip for informal wear. You will also require shirt studs and cuff links to match together with I fob for evening wear. We have a wide aKSortment of suitable men's jew elry we would like to show you the latest things in mother of pearl, gold and gold filled. ; V . ' - - SAM K. EATON. 1 e.. ..a a m r r i s i. I
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