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r x X X v. 1 . Realizing that the public has a right to' know the exact ' : condition ef the affairs of this institution", our Board of "DL ' rectora has inaugurated a plan whereby the bank , is re gularly examined b a Certified Public Accountant whose, report Is published in the newspapers in detail. The state-, ment recently issued affords ample proof of the sound methods to which The Peoples Bank adheres. - ; V 'You are invited to avail yourself of this protection - by v opening an account either subject to check or at 4 per cent ' interest in our Savings Department. mm (m IB SWANSBORO LETTER.: THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING - will ease the bur den on horse mSre than any axle v r offered, if you are uBlng 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 Ball-Bearing Axle that can be sent to" anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it 6. S. WATERS & SONS. BREAD ST. HEW BERS. N. C. Sept. 26 Cotton in this section is all o(.en, and only a fair crop; seed cot ton is selling for 4 cents per pound.' ; Mr. I. N. Henderson & Son have in stalled a new turbine wheel in their water mill at Hubert They will run a ginnery and saw mill in connection with the grist mill Mr. Leroy; Henderson is an up-to-date mill man. ' The hook worm experts have moved on to other places, only about half the applicants received treatment . Dr. Willis, the cool drink dispenser at the drug store is sick,' and sick at heart also, that he cannot serve his cus tooiers: The young people say that the drinks do not taste good unless he serves them. We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mr. Claude B. Frazzle, He has been in bad shape for a long time, paralyzed. Mr. Frazzle was highly efltaemed in this county. He was a goal school teacher, and an all-round got d roan, a devoted member of the. Unitarian church, a Free Mason in high standing, He leaves a wife and two children who bave the sympathy of this entire com munity in their sad bereavement. : ' There are some visitors here this week from Fayetteville, among them are: Mrs. Ellen Bramble and daughter, Miss Carrie Bramble. Miss Roberta Phillips, of . Bear Creek, gave a tea party in honor of Miss Bramble. There! was some delightful music, both vocal and instrumental. Miss Phillip? is an expert violinifct and she entertained her guest delightfully. The writer was one of them and he enjoyed the evening im mensely; : " Mr, Dan Phillips' wife is in a hospit al at Wilmington to undergo an opera tion for tumor. - General Willis will go to New Bern next week to carry his little daughter who will be operated upon for a slight deformity. : GENERAL. ACiean.Man Outside cleanlioeM is less than half the battle.- A man may scrub himself a ionca times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, elean blood, a oleen liver, and new, elean, healthy tissues. The man who is cleait id this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think lean, clear, healthy thoughts. . He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stora--- ectui. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs, j Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ': ; ' prevents these diseases. It snakes man's insides clean ' and healthy. : It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, . clean blood and clean, healthy flesh, j -' It restores -ton to the nervous system) and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It oontains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean unoleanliness. ;Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure it.-1 They never gripe. Easy to take as jcandy.- NAMES AND FACES. A Douglas Marked the Men He Wanted ''. T ; ; to Know Again. " "Stephen A. Ttonglas hadV the most remarkable memory for faces of any man in public life," declares a corre spondent '-"Upon-Mie occasion of a -visit to Washington on election day In 1880 the late Colonel John W. Forney was discussing the election of Garfield ever Iluncock with Colonel Harmon of Detroit. Colonel Harmon had been mayor of Detroit and prominent in na tional "polities. ' Harmon and Forney pot to talking about earlier politics, and Ilnrmon related the 'story of a meeting with Douglas in New York. Donglas had been nominated In Balti more by one faction of the Democratic party. Breckinridge was chosen by the other faction In Charleston. When he heard of his" nomination Douglas was in New York, r He entered the Astor , Iloufe, then the' headquarters for all politicians , and the principal hotel In'. Now" York, tin! Immediately was surrounded by his, political admir ers. .; Among tnem was colonel uar- Their Histo THE SOUTHERN STATES. ANNOUNCEMENT. - " 1 1 1 !.....,..., , . . " , The Southern Shorthand and Business University of Norfolk will open a Branch Senool in New Bern, Monday October 2. The School will be lo cated in the Stewart Building, 99 Middle Street, and will "be equipped with the latest makes typewriters, individual desks, bank, etc. , i , RE VI EMBER this school is a branch of an old established business.-;' college that has trained thousands of young men and women, boys and girls for BUSfNES3 CAREERS; therefore you run no risk in giving it your patronage and supportv' . ; - ;1 .'3 'VV... . ' tHE COURSES OF STUDY ARE AS FOLLOWS: 'BUSINESS COURSE:, Bookkeeping, Banking, Mathematics, Rapid Calculat'on, Commercial Law, Penmanship, Grammar and Spelling. SHORTHAND COURSE;' Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Correspon " ' denee. Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation. CIVIL SERVICE COURSE: Accounting," Stenography, "Ralway Mail - Service.: ' ' " iTELEJSRAPHILCOURiSE: Railroad and Commercial Telegraphy, Pen- ; 1 manship and Typewriting. " ENGLISH COURSE: Arithmetic, Grammar, Penmanship and Spelling. , t..:: :. SPECIAL RATES. Only a few more scholarship will be issued at SPECIAL RATES, and those wishing to get the benefit of those rates should see us at once. -. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Call. phone or write for Catalog and particulars. . Phone No. 110. J. M. RESSLER, Presl. ft DUoMloo UN E. (LBOWERSOCK, Asst to Prrst, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The Seismograph. The seismograph Is a most, interest tng Instrument It Is kept 1 1 a eub basement room, far from disturbing In fluences. ' There It records upon a strip of paper such earthquakes as may hap pen anywhere. -,. . The , scientists then study the atrip of paper and herald to the world the news that the tremor which shook down several cities was duly registered. --- The seismograph Is a remarkable contrivance, though In Just what way Is not yet determined. However,- in the Interests of science. It Is as valu able as wonld be the Imprint of the hoof upon the" sent of the -trousers of a man who had been kicked by a mule. After the event be could study the Ini print and assure himself that he had been kicked. Life. story ho told me, put forth, his hand and congratulaied Douglas on his nomination. " 'Thank you, Colonel Ilnrmon,' re plied Douglas. "Harmon was nmnzed that-Douglas should have remembered his nnme, for he had met the 'little glnnt' but once, fifteen years before, and then for but brief period. After a time he return ed and asked Douglas how he was able to call him by name. ,. : . '"My dear colonel, said Donglas, whenever I meet a mnn I want to know ngnln I put a mark on him and never forget' "Washington Tost GOOD FOR BILIOUSNESS. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets last night, and 1 feel fifty per cent better than I ior weens, says j have J. Firestone, of Al- EUST JIillNA TEACHERS T L-! A: State school to train teachers for the public schools of.' . . . . , Norjh Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. .Tuition free, to all who agree, to teach. Fall term begins Sep tember's, J911. For catalogue and other informatiou, address. ROBERT R. WRIGHT. PRESIDENT. 6REERV1LLE. 1 C. leean. Mich. '.'They are certainly a fine article lor biliousness. for saie by all dealers. Samples free. Kissing Ethel. - She was fashionably dressed and gave ont the pqrfume of Violets as the brakeman turned to help her up the steps of the train which was due to leave. Turning to her maid, she said: "On, I must kiss Ethel goodbyr "On. go on," said the fresh brake- man. , "111 klsa Ethel goodby." "No, you. won't either," came from the. woman. That precious dog was never kissed by a stranger in ber whole llfel" lookers Statesman. A Whack at Turtle Soup. Turtlo soap, is called green just be- cnuse turtlo fat Is "kinder thiit color." And believe H, whether you now do or not, turtle jsoup will make anybody sweat green who eats of It often and tauch. Hoparth has a picture showing how green tttrtlesoup and its fellow foods and drinkables In the good old Kftlden dnyjut .Lnndonjildennon un der the tables, . From the "iewpoint of nourishment turtle soup is not worth tenth it costs. ISun dried turtles are found in some of the markets of the world, and "many chefs sny they are about as good as ; the fresh reptile. As for tho true secret of mock turtle soup, It Is only' the scalp of a sucking caf, a gelatinous fraud, masquerading as a chunk of green turtle shell fat, but even so, 4t is better than tie best genulue sea turtle noup at that New loik Tress. : i 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Four earthquakes did serious damage in Eeuador. -v-V-" , . T . The;. Smith Premier EKNETT'S . VISIBLE TYPEWRITER . MODEL JO. " . ' Acme of Perfection in Construction and - - Service As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying C hamberlain's Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing th directions with each bottle, a cure can be attected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. STORE A J k. . S ' I . ' 1 m n L YOUR GROCER 1- II 4 O HER ENGAGEMENT. Started Conflicting Emotions '.' . Work In Her Mother. ' Mrs. DeQroff drew a deep sigh when tt daughter told ber that she, had be come engaged to Mr. Iiobles. "I suppose It's foolish of me to feel so bad about it," she said, wiping ber eves, but I can't help it i know It's a woman's destiny to be married, dear, and I nave always hoped that you would marry and. be huppy, But mother ran never lose a -daughter without feeling deeply on the subject tihe can never help regarding It as an awful . loss a tragedy. Bhe cannot give np her little girl, even to the best man that ever lived, without the deep est reluctance.' ; r But, mother, dear, I shall come and see you often. ' And you mustn't cry as If It were going to happen right away. You will bave time to get used to It "Will IT How soon are you to be married f '.'Not for nearly a year. Dob thinks that"- -.. ' y ; ' "Not for a yeart - What on earth does be mean by putting It off fnnt long? J don't believe he Intends marry you at an, the smirking young snip! If bs did he'd insist on bovtng the wedding right away, And I shall tell lit in so. ITon bring him to time, Clara. You tell him that hell either marry yon next month or nevff. Ilutil I'll show him I" '.". Business, "Now, about the oratorio. Fholl w put nandvl'a plrture un the projrrn or the picture of the leading soprano?" "I vote fur the sniirnno. Khe Iim fenty or thirty relative w'jn'll Ini ory Kich Irj tyents or con- '. . seflucnci to the Nation.. - The soujfh is especially rich in points of historic consequence, remarks s writer in taslie's Weekly. . At the out set Virginia was the most populous bf well as the most powerful of all the slates.: As "the mother of presidents' she practically gave .-the law to the country from the accession of Wash ington In' 17S9 to the retirement of Monroe In 1SC5, except during the four years of John Adams In the presidency. In the next third of a century; witfc its Hayne, Calhoun McDuffle and oth er statesmen of large Iiriluence, South Carolina was tho center of events In the nation. Texas, with Its boundary dispute with Mexico, precipitated the war between the latter and the Dnited States, in which by conquest and pur chase we obtained Arizona," New Mex ico, Utah, Nevada, California and parts of Colorado and Wyoniing. The neres sity for the control of the month of the lUississIppl Incited the negotiation with France which resulted in tho au- Legal Notices l ppnrECc",ii.. pirns.! -.. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . i . 'V . ftming- .ualitied ss szeeutor of luhn H. Hui- mnd, 4ecesed, all person holdirg; dalms aoinst th Aetata of aaid deeadant ara hanby notiAad t praaant tba same, dulr vanAad, ta tha undar signed, on or before t ha 25th, day of Stambar 1912. or this notica will ha pleaded m bar of their AU parsons indebted to said estate will please m'tka immediate payment. This 26th. da? of September 1911. -' - DAVID W. HOLLAND. , Executor, B. O'HARA. ."' ' ; Attorner. . " PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. , , . 1 JS .ii .a , Pursuant to power contained in the will of the late Geo. A. H. Richardson, deceased, which will s of record in Craven county the undersigned will on the second day of October. tMI.' at It o'clock m, on aaid day, at the court house door ill Craven county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor eaeh on bouse and lot eituale at the northeast corner of Main end Eubank street, fronting 104 feet on Eubank street and U (et on Main street and fully described in a deed from Geo. H. White to the said Geo. A, H. ttichardaon, deceased, which said deed, is of ree ird in Craven county, ', .u.'-....W.-...'fr The above mentioned sale will be made for the purpose of divisiou among tha devisees of the aaid will. W. H. LEWIS, Administrator. D. B. N. of Geo, A. U. Rkhard- aon, deceased. ppprtcc'il.PKnQ MfvvHfvmH V. M. Eimmona, ;. - A. D. Ward. ArTORNY? AND OUNSLLOBS Office Rooms- 4014-3 Elks Buildin " Practice In the counties of Crayen, Duplin, Jones, .Lenoir, Onslow, Cart ret, Pamlico and "Wake, In tha Su preme and federal Courts, and where ver services are desired. DR. H. M. BONNER : DISEASES OF THE 1 91 mon. The latter, according to the Jncxation of the province of Louisinmi. by wheh the area of the United Rtnte was doubled and all subsequent acces sions of territory were rendered In evitable. Florida saw the earliest white settlements which were plauted anywhere in. the present United States. In the Wantauga colony In Tennessee self government made its advent west of the Alleghanies. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. i! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .' iV,C"v': ' AND ' General Suroery Office In Elks Temple Next Dr. G. A Catoti, New Bern, N. C. R. A. NUNN . ATT6RNKY AT LAW Having thi .lay aualit.ad as administrator ef the estate of Moses Puwh, dee'd.. all persons he inn claims against the estate of said deeendent are hereby notified to present the same, duly Carteret, Pamlico i Jones . .1 .1. A : l .t 1 "U 1 i dny of August 1V12, or this notice will be pleadtd in b..r of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are hereby requebted to make immed iate settlement. This I7th. day nf August. 191 L. J. P. STAKLT, Administrator. R O'HARA. Ally. Practice in the (counties of Craven, and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Fadera Courts. . . Offle No. 10 Craven 8trss. Tslsphons No: 97 . New Bern, N. C. Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. Right Handed Parrots. Past the nan-ot cuces waiked the bird fancier, poking an' miiiisitive finger at the birds. "I am looking for a right handed parrot, he snid, "but there doesn't seeiu to be one In this lot Most parrots are left bunded. Training, not nature, made tuein so. "Their owners are right handed and when putting out a finger for the bird to stand on it is most convenient for him to step np with the left foot. . In a little while thnt left fianded acfloa becomes second nature mid he doesn't know how to use his right foot first. "The only ri?;ht hnnded parrots have belonged to left handed persons. In their training the order was reversed The left linger was extended for a perch and the bird naturally graspeil it with his right foot."- New York Sun. AwcJ !' the Servant. Hie anm iiic mistake once made bj two Abyssinian dek gales of the Eu pi-ror Meacli to France is narrated by the Talis CauiuU. Awed by tne splendor of liis gold lace uniform an the tioli'iuaii.v ui' Lis imposing man ner, they mistook the usher at the Ldoor of Uio foreign minister's office for M. de Selves himself. As they were brought into the anteroom the usher vOih slandiag with his bamh) on the door liandie ready to announce them. Rut at the bight of his' silver chain his lai.tlals, his sword, Ms gold topped cane and his three cornered hat the Abyssinian could not be ex pected to know they were in the pres ence of a nit'io servant So bowing low repeatedly, they approached biro slowly . mid with great respect until they were wltiiiu reach of his coattails, which, one u either side, they seized in their bunds and kissed. The usher did not know what to do, but the ap pea ranee of the minister relieved the situation.' - Enalcrn Chraies E. Hovey, U. S. N., was killed on the gunboat Pampanga in the Philippines, by aamans. ! For bowel complaints in children al ways give Chamberlain's Chlic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can pre scribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. They Used to Eat Crows. Our forefathers despised some dishes which we regard as delicacies. In the thirteenth century, for instance, al though partridges abounded In Eng land, they were eaten only by peas ants and were never seen In the houses of the nobles. Hares, too, were desnised bv the upper classes, and even among the poor a strong preju dice existed against them. On the other hand, gourmets in the middle ages ate herons, cranes, crows, storks, cormorants, bitterns and other birds which would revolt -the least dainty feeder of todqy. London Chronicle. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTORIA Massachusetts will hold a State-wide primary. A Glimpse of Dn Johnson. From BosweU'8 "Life of Johnson:' "In one of Dr. Johnson's manuscript diaries thero is the following entry, which marks his curious minute atten tion: 'July 2rt, 1708-1 shaved my nail by accident in whetting the knife about an eighth of an Inch from the bottom and about a fourth from the top. ' Tbh) I measure that I may know the growth of nails.' And 'Aug. 15, 1783, I cut from the Tine forty-one leaves which weighed five ounces and a halt and eight scruples. 1 lay them upon my bookcase, to .see what weight they will lose by drying.' " r ' Four persons perished and twenty v ere injured at a fire in Chicago. . Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth Always. Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build -- ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec. ... : i: : -'' ' - ' '- 'f.v. J. B. Baxter, Supt. 7.'T. Whltehurit, Traffic Manager. Norfolk Office Bell Phona 621. SOUTHERN RAILWAY so. :4 1; paa err-v WW - V'.. f'aA r i! (1 ':' ij ,, M , 1 wep i,"iij' f rtsiiii8 i r4 "w f,. The Dinner i DrinK Makes good things taste better-- ....... 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Pntlmaa Raleigh, to Atlanta, ooa artta ' at Greensboro for all paints aorta, sooth aid wast I NO. NO. Ul-Leayea Goldsboro iai6 p m " for Qraababoro, handles pullmaa ; Raleigh , to Greens bo ro, eoa aecta at Greensboro (or Char letta, Atlanta , New Orlaaaa, . . AahaTllle, Knoxrilla, , also fa DanrDla, Lynehbor. Charl, ; ' tosTtlla, .WaahlagtoB, n aJB :. 4 t;-:.x ,., C '. e farther fafonaatlea aah aaj Sonthank Uckat agaat or adteaaa tta ' ' anaaralgael, . .. .. .. . , , '., H. r. CART, 1 ' Oaaarai Faaaaagar iaai ' ' WasklagtoB, D. G, :' ' W. H. PARNELL, TraraUng Passenger Agaat J V . Raleigh, N. tt 1 a 5c At Soda Fountains 5c In boUles at your grocer's 5c a bottle. Beware of Imitations ' . ' v . : AnibcpJc3Pcrox!:!3 j. I many people are now lining j Paxta Tcilet Antiseptic . The new toilet germicide powder to be : dissolved in water as needed. . For all toilet and hygienic ukm It U 1 better and mora ecunomicali , To cleans and whiten the 1 ' teeth, remove tartar and j u treveut decay. ' ' To disinfect the month.de- r stroy disease germs, ana tmrlfv the breath. To keep artificial teeth and 1rt1l4ework clean, ouorlt-KS Td reinose dIhUiio from the teeth , )urlfy the breath after amokiur. To. eradlcxite perRplratlou and . odors by riif batliinff. ' The best anlineptid wash known. l;.-lietes and si ren-tlicna tired, "- ' lii!1iiii-ileveH. lleiila fcoretlirrint.wi.- f 1 and cuts. V5 an 1 S I i ' a ln. th or by t " I i- ' ii ; . V4rUi. . . '-"-Tt , Lets to the show." Loulxvlile Co i : : 1. tttv rrm
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