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I : 1 , I i , "Every Little Tablet lias a Flavor All Its Own" What Shall we Have for Dessert? Here's the Answer Delicious i r mm tt' vr (DM MFf W cTfa-Arai7 To3 . . 5 " Ln pJif QJ "NOTHING TO ADD BUT HOT WATER." "NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS USED." FRUIT FLAVORS LEMON, ORANGE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, BLACK CURRANT, VANILLA, ALMOND WINE FLAVQRS -PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA. JOc. a Pint Package mOOT PASSING VENTS fTKBinSDAT. During the past few days but very little cotton has been disposed of on the local market The buyers are of the opinion that but little more of the sta ple will be brought here until the fall. There was little or no chango in the temperature yesterday. The mercury continued to hover above the 90 degree mark in the shade and despite the pre diction of the weather man, cool weath er has not yet put in its long looked for appearance. One of the leading local physicians informed the reporter yesterday morn ing that there was comparatively little sickness in this city just at this time. A few weeks ago ther$ was quite an epidemic of fever and measles but at the present time there are but few cases. It was learned yesterday that Metrol Mitchell, the colored man who was shot during a street brawl Sunday night near Five Points by Wm. Chapman, al ee colored, has but little chance for re eevery. Two of the four bullets that the assailant fired passed through his victim's lungs. Owners of dumb animals should make every attempt to keep them as eool as cool as possible during this ex tremely hot weather. Some of the an imal driven on the streets never have sore than an hour's rest during the en tire day. This is cruel to the beasts and if there was a society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals in this airy, the owner would be handled by tke law. For humanity's sake if noth ing eWe, the drivers should allow them net whenever possible. . UstfteJ States Commissioner A. J. EsiMn this morning bound George Hor mr ever to the next term of the federal sort at New Bern, in the sum of one tsxadred dollars. Horner is charged with operating aa illicit still, which i captured by the revenue officers ; week. Jay Cade, who was also d, charged with being implicated Is the operation of the still, was also ?n a hearing and bound over to fed gjaj court by Commissioner Loftin, far hundred dollar bond. Kins ton V Preac the unloading of a cargo of cattle tea a boat yesterday furnished a con dsreble amount of amusement to a 1 that waa attracted ley the cry of overboard" a wild looking steer, hoisted ashore, before he could be made fast, espied a negro and made a furious abarge upon him. The negro made a tasr leapt and they were long vones Issjsre be landed head first in the Trent, IBB) he evidently preferred death in its eaol waters rather than on the points of the mad animal's horns. He wss fi aaily fished out and not much the worse off for his wetting. '. THTTBSDAT. It was reported here yesterday that one of the revenue officers in this sec tion bad been shot and seriously wound ed near Kins ton. An Investigation was made but so far as could be learned no such occurrence ha happened. A refreshing rail fell in this city yesterday afternoon shortly before 1 o'clock. Aside from doing all plant life a deal of good the shower considerably v cooled the atmosphere and caused the mercury to descend several degrees. Several schooners which were loaded with merchandise from the northern , markets arrived In port yesterday morn ing. The cargoes were consigned to lo : eaj merchants and all through the day the crews were busily engaged in on ' loading. ' . ' Mr. J. Council Brown is havjng the " mill bulklinsr located at the foot of Met calf street, and formerly occupied by him, remoddled. The reporter was in- , formed yesterday that when the Ira "provementa have been completed the building will beusedasa fertilizer plant From present indications there will be a very small docket at the next term of court, but the majority of the cues will bo interesting ones. Burrill Casey and his wife are the only defendants on the docket at the preaont time charged ,l!h capital crimen, the others are only I:.! J l-''-'l,MI'S. A ' r" i ' V roOthe city yesterday morning enroute to Ay- den from Beaufort. The little animal was being shipped by express and he was giving the men on the car a warm time. Not content with kicking off the ends of the crate in which ho was con fined, he endeavored to chew up the boards. Two carloads of watermelons arrived in the city yesterday morning from Florida. Up to the present time prac tically all of the melons sold on the lo cal market have been brought in from points outside of the State. Within a few weeks, however, all of these deli cacies disposed of here will be home grown. The Norfolk-Southern annunoes in a second circular concerning the excur sion to be run from (loldsboro to Nor folk on July 18, that person.-? going may remain over until Sunday noon. This gives the opportunity to spend five days in Norfolk for the very low round trip rate of $8.00. Those desiring to do so can visit Washington City and Baltimore and return on the excursion train, A message received here lant night stated that one of the worst storms of the season visited WiIon and vicinity yesterday afternoon. Telegraph wires all along the line between Wilson and Freemont were blown down and there was general havoc played by the wind and rain. The Postal Telegraph Com pany's wires were blown down and the office in this city was delayed in send ing messages via that place for several hours. i. Y. APPROVES Assembly Voted to Eatify Pro poseil Amendment to Fed eral Constitutor!. Albany, July 13 New York State's approval of a Federal income iax was given when the Assembly adopted by a vote of 81 to 12 the resolution ratifying the proposed amendments tt the Unit ed States constitution, The Senate several weeks ago approved the meas ure. Only one Democrat broke away from the party pledge to support the resolution, and nine Republicans voted ave despite the protest of their lead ers. Republican opponents declared that New York Slate would suffer at the hands of the Western tnd Southern States, which "had put tl eir heads to gether indirect ly to manufacturing the business States what they couldn't do direct ly. " 'A tax on incomes from whatever source derived," Republ can Leader Morrittsaid, "will act in !. manner det rimental to the securities f this State. The Western States newi money for improvements and they propose ' to reach for it where it is. 1 don't like to see New York delivered, bound hand and foot, to a sister State." FRIDAY. A visitor in the city yesterday morn ing from Pamlico county informed the reporter that a refreshing rain fell in that section Wednesday afternoon and also Wednesday night. The shower was accompanies by a high wind and this did considerable damage at some places. According to the signs of the zodiac dog days are now with us and the hun dreds of complaints of ailments that are invariably heard during this season are beginning to make their appearance. People should use every precaution to avoid contracting fever and other dis eases just at this season. D.m't fail to read the next install ment of "The Third Degree which will appear in Sunday's Journal. This is one of the most interesting stories ev er written and is well worth the price of the entire paper. Several other very interesting articles on different subjects will be published in that issue. M. E. Whitehurst & Co., are making a number of improvements in their store on Pollock street. New shelves are be ing put in, the interior repainted and a general re-arranging of stock is being made. This progressiue firm are en deavoring to give the people of New Bern one of the best retail book and stationery stores in the State. Boys who go in bathing at some of AWFUL PAINS ; FULLYDESCRIEED A Lady of Pjzarro Tells Story of Awful Suffering That Cardui finally Relieved. , N PIzarro, Va. "I suffered for several years," writes Mrs. Dorma A. Smith, ''with that awful backache and the bear ing down sensations, so fully described In your book. "1 tried doctors and other medicines and found little relief, until I was induced to try Wine of Cardui. when 1 found in stant relief and today I can heartily recommend Cardui to all suffering women and think there is no other as good." In some instances, Cardui gives Instant relief; in others, it may take a liftle time. But in all cases of female trouble Cardui can be depended on to be of benefit, as it is a specific remedy for women and acts in a curative way on the womanly organs. As a Reneral tonic for women, to build up your strength, improve your appe tite, bring back rosy cheeks ami make you look and feel young and hnnpy, nothing you can find will do so much lor you as Cardui. Your druggist has it. , N. Wrltf fn! LjiUr' AM,TT7 IVpf ., Clutti. Poo. i r,M mpfn , t iMitaur'!:!.'! i nn., tor .Son ia l-- i rfYfil M p.si'f fotmk. 'Home Trr.tmt . - ' ft. l i iuin wror. on irou.M, V"" 10 v The Wallace shipyards i Vancouver, B. (, were destroyed bv live. the various docks aroucj the ar front should take notice of the fact that they are required to vrear bathing suits. Recently there have been sev eral complaints made at police head quarters that crowds of boys are going in swimming within view )f the public without the least vestige of raiment covering their bodies. Next Tuesday the Norf Southern will operate an excursion from Golds- boro to Not folk Jand retui n. The fare from this city will - be 32.50 for the round trip and it is more t an probable that a large number of N w Bern peo ple will take advantage tS these RQr rates to visit that. city, 1 hose who go will be given an opportu ity to yisit Washington, D. C, and B Jtimore at very small cost. Despite the fact that the local market is well supplied with yoi.ng chickens just at this time, the price of these de licacies still remain the sane as it was several weeks ago when they were comparatively scarce. The dealers say that the caue of this is that the pro ducers can ship them to other cities and get as good price as they are paid here and that they are c impelled to give them their price. - Yesterday morning a sn ail boy who had been sent on .an errand by his mo ther narrowly missed being instantly killed by an automobile in the business district of the city. Paren s should nee some discretion in- sending small chil dren unaccompanied into the business district of tho city. The little tots do not realise the danger in crossing a crowded street and are liat Is to be eith er killed or injured by pass ng vehicles. Mayor McCarthy has given the police men onlera to arrest and bring before him alj vagrants, both white and col ored, that they may find within the city limits. During the past few weeks crowds of negroes have congregated around public places all ovur the city, and they are fast becoming nuisance. When they are arrested an1 brought to trial they are compelled to show some good cause why they are nt at work or else take a job on the str at cleaning force. ; :" ': " ; 1 ... . The thousands of swallows that have durirg the past few yews migrat ed to this city ."along abuoi: this time, and who up to the present year took op their habitation in two largs trees near the First Baptist Church, have again made their appearance. The trees were removed last year and the birds were compelled to seek other quarters. Several large trees in a lot at the cor ner of Craven and South Front streets evidently suited their fancy and their chattering at night in that location can be heard for mors than a block. COTTON MARKET EEPOKTED BY J. R. BALL COTTON BROKER NEW BERN, N. C. LONG DISTANCE PHONE NO. 16. Hew York Market July 10. Closing. Opening.' Aug. 1308. Dec. 1280. Opening July 1375 Oct. 1290 1.150 1279 July 11. Closing 1400 1298 18 Porch Rockers Left. Want to move them to make room for Fall goods, should move fast consider ing the durability and looks, at follow ing prices. S 3 00 Extra Large Rockers at $ 2 50 2 50 ' 2 00 2 00 1 75 1 50 " " 1 0Q We have them green or shelac J. S. MILLER. , HI. D. Physician and Surgeon 1 68 Middle SL Phone 71 C-l Ring New Bern, Ii C. TARRYMORE HOTEL SWANSBORO, N. C. All modern conveniences for bath ing and inside fishing. BOAT LEAVES 8 a. m. Lv. Swanaboro Ar. 6 ft) p. m, 11:30 a. m. Ar. M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m, "toe's a Difference" .ASK YOUR DOCTOR Tor Thirsty Thinkers" Save the owns, they are Valuable. Catalog for the asking. Write : The Pepsi Cola Company NEW BERN, N. C. Let the Kodak tell of your vacation. Developing and Printing on short n otice. . rilOTO DEPARTMENT, .1 0 HYTp I '-r COFFEE RATES TO BE REDUCED The Interstate Commerce Com- , mission Will Reduce Kates From New Orleans. Washington, July IS. A deduction of approximately 20 Der cent, on coffee shipped from New Orleans to Birming ham, Ala., has been requested of the Interstate Commerce. Commission. - A reduction of this or any other consider able'amount naturally would alfect the rates on coffee from New Orleans to all Northern and Eastern points. '. The complaint was instituted by the freight bureau of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association, of Birm ingham, against the Louisville & Nash ville Railroad Company, and dther north and south carriers. Curtain low grades of coffee . now are transported between the two cities at a rate of 35c. a hundted pounds, the higher grade i taking a rate of 55 cents a hundred lbs. The rates from New Orleans to Nash ville, Tenn., are now respectively 22 cents and 28 cents a hundred pound?, although the distance between New Or leans and Nashville is greater than that between New Orleans and Birmingham. The Birmingham rates, therefore, are alleged to be excessive and diacrimina tory. Bond Election Farm Life School No. Seven Township. Whereas, one-fourth of the free-hold ers of No. 7 township having certified their intention to apply to the Board of Trustees of the County Farm Life School to have the said school located in the seventh township; And whereas, the said ono-fourth of the free-holders of No. 7 township, presented a petition to thia Board, ask ing that an election be held in No 7 township, at the regular polling places in Baid Township, on Saturday, Ana oh t 5th, 1911, for the purposo. of voting a thirty year bond issue in the sum of $10,000.00 of said No. 7 township. Cra ven county, bonds bearing 5 per cent interest, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said township, sufficient to provide for the payment of interest on said bonds and creatng a sinking fund, for the payment thereof, for the purpose of offering the sama under the provisions of section 9, as aforesaid, to the (aid Trustees of the County Farm Life School, provided said County Farm Life School be located in the seventh town ship. 1 , Now Therefore, it is hereby ordored that an election be called and held in No. 7 township, Craven county, at the regular polling places in said township, on Saturday Aug. 5th, 1911, during the hours on said day as prescribed by the general laws governing new registra tions, at which election those favoring the issuing of said township bonds, and the leving and collecting of such a tax for said purpose shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the "For County Farm Life Schools," and those opposed, shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words. 'Against County Farm Life Schools." Ordered Further, that for the a pose of holding such elections, Mr. II. C. Wood is hereby appointed Registrar, and Messrs. J. W. Conner and J. A. Miller are hereby appointed poll-holders. At the close of aid election, the Registrar and Poll holders shall certify the returns of said election to the Board of County Commissioners, at their next regular meeting after said election, in the same manner and gov erned by the said laws as such election, officers are requested to certify election returns in any general election, By order of the Board, this July 3rd, 1911. S. H. FOWLER. , Clerk Board of County Com. THEX RAY TREATMENT FAILED' : 'BUT DUFFY'S ITCH OINTMENT CURED ME, Writes a prominent physician, of South : . , Carolina. ;'..'.. - -t He had tried everything for Eczema on his hands, known to the medical pro fession for seven long years; when almost by accident his attention was called to Duffy's Itch Ointment ' Recommended for all itching scalp or skin diseases. 1 , ;, ' ' V Dealers are instructed to refund pur chase price if patient is not relieved or satisfied. ' ', ' " , , . ' At druggists generally,' or can ' be mailed on receipt of price, 25c.. by , F. S; DUFFY NEW BERN, v imrillTinrn iiriii ini r rnn V HuraiiautD AifliLfldLt run all ftifc, safety and cenvenience afforded by the t 11 New R Banking & Trust Company are avai'abe for all persons, No matter where you live. Its officers take great pains to render every possible service and you are cordially In vited to make this bank headquarters when in New Bern.: You can leave packages for safe keeping or you can meet friends or other persons on business at the bank." It is thfim of the in stitotion to be, not only a safe depository for money, but to be a place where its patrons can feel perfectly at home. . i -: 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS NEW BERN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY New Bern, N, C. Capital- $200,00 J.00 v DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL. ;,: I T)J THE IT Of. M GUI TROUBLE PROOF Dependable NO COIL Built to Last a Lifetime Reliable HO BATTERY Easy to Start Fulton Mf'g. Go; ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Represented by C. C. STEWART, New Bern, H. C. Phone 726 P. 0. Box 642 IS FOOL PROOF AD EVERLASTING t . :' i s . .... .. THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEhRG AXLE will ease the bur den on horse more than any axle ev er offered, if you are : using two' horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And is the . first and only Bali-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 & SONS. BROAD'ST. NEW BERN. N. C. i W. G. BOYD ELKS BUILDING Telephones: Office 400, Residence 258 Life, Fire, Accident Insurance Real Estate, Surety Bonds Notary Public. " ..... . --" I THE B E S T I N EVER Y T III G N. C. There was a tims when our people . used light-wood knots for lights. There was a time when lead and oil mixed by hand was the best paint for our houses. Those days are no more Electri ' city and machinery have put the tar knot light and hand mixed paint into yesterdays page of history See J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co.. for D. P. S., a machinery mixed paint. Phcns them for coltr cards. w ilj-sTisi.iii ii an rr -nr-f - Ai ii ifr,jarnMMs i r May r 1:1.1;'" ; ' -, I J. A. MEADOWS t " - -
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