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SAVHIG, PRQTEGTIIIG, EffllG. Aak any man experienced in financial matters what, in his v . opinion, are the three most essential things a man or woman should do with money In order to get the greatest benefit from it, and the answer will be,. save it, protect it, and make ,. ; it earn interest. :; ; : ' , ' ' .- ' ' This bank will assist you to save by accepting deposits of $1.00 or more, the conservative management of its affairs affords complete protection for funds, and they will earn 4 per cent compound interest. .,,,' ".', Every patron receives prompt and courteous attention, , ' irrespective of the size of his account v . . , j ' II: 1 You Don't Buy a Stove , ' every month,' so that when you ' do buy, you want to look around a little and see where you can get the greatest satisfaction for your money. We have a great line of ' Stoves here and we can suit any pocket-book with our prices. ' G ask ill Hardware Co; - SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC RANGES ; PHONE 147 " ". ' - 73 MIDDLE STV. MAN'S WOFUl NEGLECT: ,' The late Dr. Talmage, the great preacher delivered a sermon on life Insurance at his Brooklyn Tabernacle once in which he stated that the most pitiful sight was a woman, delicately reared by an Indulgent father . and given in marriage to a man who whose death is compelled to struggle with helpless children, for bread in a cold, heartless world. ''..'.''" - The UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. sells the best in surance cheaper than any other Company. , Ask to see net cost compari sons In thirty two leading companies. WG. BOYD, Agent - Real Estate, General Insurance. Surety Bonds. WO. ft MEADOWS MEAL FEED RUST.' S PROOF BURT D OAT AND Mill iaumituimjkmm9mamam mm t sezzpsan OF THE OF NEW .BERNE, N. C. 1 STANDS .. . . - . FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of i'i-yr: '- the State ;- . And as it has Surplus nnd Undivided ProfiU amounting to $106,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, It baa a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits piu;iI to or exceeding their Capital stock. - rqj p?- 3 failed to, insure his life, and after SURPLUS-AND UNDIVIDED MEADOWS PROF.TS TO CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK P I p c'-"Taj rpifj; SAILING TIIE.AIIL k . -. V. , How It Feels to Soar Aloft In a Balloon or Aeroplane.'. ALL SENSE OF HEIGHT LOST. Consequently Thar Is No Feeling of Dizziness er Giddiness, and After. Rising a Few Hundred Feet There Is No Sensation of 8pd. ' ' ' Comparatively few persons can look down from a great height without a creepy sensation running through the nerves and chasing down the spine, and one would naturally think these unpleasant symptoms would be In tensified It one were to rise several hundreds of feet in tbe air in a flying Machine. But that Idea Is a mistake. according to Mr. Charles 0. Turner In an article in the Pall Mall Maga. tine. In which he tells bow beginners are taught the use of the aeroplane and describes the sensations of flight. Be' says: " ' The manner In which a course of flight lessons begins depends chiefly on the weather. If It is fine and calm a pupil Is at once taken out for pas senger flights, sitting behind the teacher, or beside him. according to tbe type of machine, and having noth ing to think about except tbe novelty of bis experiences and tbe new aspect In which he sees familiar things. "Bis first flight la a great event in the career of the pupil, and when it la over be la anxious for the next. Bis estimate of tbe difficulties that lie before Mm ts more modest, and be Is ready t$ besiege bis Instructor wltb questions. He climbed into the pas senger's seat and gripped tbe stanch ions with both bands. He need not have gripped them quite so hard, for he soon found that tbe motion of the machine was not In the least disturb ing. "To start It a mechanic stood behind the main planes and gave tbe propel ler a turn, and suddenly the engine waa giving out a tremendous roar and making tbe machine vibrate. Other mechanics were holding on to tbe tall booms to prevent the aeroplane from shooting forward before tbe pilot was ready. But almost Immediately the pas senger observed tbe pilot bold up one band as a signal, and on tbe instant tbe machine plunged forward over the ground like a swift motorcar. Before be had time to observe and note tils feelings tbe sensations bad changed The machine was traveling forward with perfect smoothness, the noise of tbe endue had curiously softened down, the ground no longer raced be Death the nmcblne, and be realized that he was dying and that already be wa twenty, forty, fifty feet above tbe ground. "Flying has been compared to many things, but In truth no comparison Is good. Perhaps 1 may correct one or two common but false notions con cernlng It. "There Is no sense of traveling at a great height. There la not tbe slight est danger of giddiness. 'To me this gave no surprise, for, as every bal loonist knows. It matters not whether be looks down from 20 ot 2,000 feet- tbe sensation of height Is absent To take my own case, I cannot look down a 100 foot cliff for many sec onds before feeling unsafe, but I ran look down from a balloon that Is two miles above ground and can gaze at tbe scene below for half an hour with out a qualm. It Is the experience of very aeronaut 'It Is Impossible also with reason able accuracy without tbt. aid of an aneroid to estimate oue's b.-lgbt. Ton tee trees far below you. and If yon are blgb enough they appear ti be mere bushes, bnt yon cannot tell whether you are 400 feet np or 700. 'Again, tbe sense of speed is almost entirely lost when you have attained a height of 300 or 400 feet The ground passes below you very slowly, while If you get up to 800 or 1.000 feet It la only by steadily watching tbe ground that you perceive that you are moving. Yet all tbe while there Is that steady gale of wind upon the face that In forma you of your speed. "Ia descending a pupil- notices that tbe speed of the ground rapidly accel erates. ' The chances are that he can not distinguish tbe moment when the landing wheels again come Into contact wltb tbe earth. . Tbe machine moves forward over tbe ground until Its mo mentum la exhausted, and 'he and tbe pilot then descend from tbelr seats." . The Dootor'a 8ln of Omission.' Dorman In bis "Primitive Supers tl tions" tells of an Indian who had been badly hurt bj a grizzly bear. The medicine man prescribed a mixture of rattlesnakes' beads, wornont . moc casins and chewing tobacco, seasoned with Detroleum and red pepper, ot which tbe patient waa ordered to take Dint every naif hour. "He was a brave man. but be died with tbe at most expedition," and at the tribal In quest It was agreed that tbe remedy waa faultless, bnt that death waa due to tbe doctor's omitting to dance and yall. - - Whieh Is Yoursf The remuneration received for serf- Jces rendered has many names. ' The laborer calls It "pay." tbe skilled tnt cbsnlc ."wsRes, the city clerk "sal ry." the banker Income.' a lawyet "feea" and a burglar "swag."-Lon don Answer. . That which starta upon atllta oftea ends npoq crutches. Italian Proverb. . : -?:Qvr:' Children Ory;: FOR FLETCHER'S , castoria: Frarcls Lynde SteUon. the personal counsel of J. 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It Makes Sick Women Well. .Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just a good,- Accept no seoret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It ' contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-formihg or injurious drugs. ' Is a pure fliyoerio extract of healing, native American roots. SOUTHERN RAILWAY DIRECT LINK TO ALL POINTS NORTH. SOUTH, EAST. WEST. Very Low Round Trip RateR to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to- Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4 :05p,m, arrives Atlanta 6:36 p m, making close connection for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving Raleigh 11:00 a m, Mobile 4:12 p m, New Orleans 8:30 p m, Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8:05 p m, Kansas City 11:20 a m, second day and connecting for all other points. This car also makes close connection atSr.lis bnry for St. Louis amLother Western points. N Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 6:50 p m, arrives Washing- on 8:53 am, Baltimore 10:02 a m, Phila delphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p m, This. car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a m, Raleigh 8:35 a m, arrives Asheville 7:40 p m, making close connection witli the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and Noith-West. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a m, arrives Greensboro 6:30 a m, making close connection at areonsboro for all points North, South, East and West. This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 p m. If you desire any information, please call. We are' here to furnish informa tion as well as to sell tickets. II. F. GARY, J. O. JONES, G. P. A. T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C. Speaker Champ Clark answered crit icisms by William J. Bryan. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The path of a good woman is indeed strewn with flowers; but they rise be hind her atepj, not before them. -Rui-kin. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? In rase of a burn or scald what would yoj do to relieve the pain? Such in juries are liable to occur in any family and everyone ahould be prepared for them. Chamberlain's salve applied on a soft cloth will relieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the Injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to neai without leaving a scar, ror sale by all dealers. Last Worse Befall. Mrs. Jones came downstairs one evening after dinner and displayed herself to her husband,' embellished wltb tbe result of bpr all day skirmish ing In the milllnera' shops. 'John." she asked, "bow do you like this hat on we?" y"Oh, '1 doii't know," be answered. "Have yon bought It?" , 'No, not exactly,- 1 brought tt home on approval.- I Intend to take either this or another one. which Is $5 more th'jn Ihls. but 1 .hi.tiKbt"- "Stty. Florence" he Interrupted, "that's the most becoming, bat I ever taw you haTP on. Telephone to tbem fli-Ht thliitf In the, uoruliiK, thut you'll tnUe it,. so iin to make sun they'll nut wit It to anybody else." Ysuth'sCooi paulou. : - - " ; IT STARTLE THE WORLD hen the ailourding claims were first made for Uucklen's Arnica Salve, but forty yfars of wonderful cures bav proved tbem true, and everywhere it now known as the beit salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scald, . Sores, (,uts, Bruise. Sprain, bwellirgs, Ecsema, Chapped hand, Ftver Sores and Piles. Only 26& at all Druglata. ' Water and tleotrlelt. . Since the feneral , Introduction ot electricity Into tbe cHies H hss been known that It waa possible to secure a very considerable shock through s stream of water, and firemen In all large cities are ou the lookout for this Wires which look as If they might con duct heavy currents are cut before a stream of water la thrown tn tneir dl rectlon. Rently in the wnstrucUOe of an electric railway la South Africa It was noticed tbat a column of steam frcm a locomotive could be the means of Mnveylnsr tti current, and severs' i x: . i ' m ' i.nl In this man l . .a DEEP SEA FISH. If They Come Too Near the Surface Thsy Will Explode. Ordinarily one would think that a flrili in the sea could go where It wish ed In the water-that Is, that it could go as far down or ctmie as close to the surface, as tt desired. As there are delinite natural laws that prohibit this, of course it is not possible. Take u deep sea tisu. It is under enormous pressure at Us proper depth. Let it stray too high, however, and on the pressure lessening the flsh gets larger and consequently lighter per unit volume and in consequence is pro pelled upward at an enormously In creasing rate by the buoyancj of the water until at last It has to be ex pelled from the surface of the s-a wllh (treat force. In the meantime the fish has suffered an internal ex plosion, us it were, and Its eyes have pupped out of its head, and its lnsldes have expanded and made boles in tbe body. This is why there are no per feet specimens of deep sea fish in any museum. The difficulty could be part ly overcome by hauling the fish up gradually, but a heavy weight would have to be attached to the line to over come the buoyancy of the fish. On the other hand, take a shallow water fish. It dares not stray too far down, for the increasing pressure would tend to make It heavier If it was at ull compressible, but as It l. not much so It would remain practi cally the same volume and would tluti no difficulty In propelling itself to al most any deth The Increasing pros sure, however, would make It hanlei for the fish to move Its organs, nui) its eyes would bo pressed into its head. For all these reasons there are w -' defined strata of water in which iv I ..I. ..nn .. .. .1 nA n,l,nnU H1!.. ! lam U3U mc luouu hum uu wiuria. ami. Is one method of determining tl depth of n former sea where fossils oi fish are found on the land. The depth of tbe sea ut that place can be told Within certain limits by the fosslls. New York Tribune. A BURGLAR'S AWFUL DEED may not paralyze a home o completely as a rr.other's long illness. But l)r King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. They gave me wonderful bendit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Ounlap. of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c. at all Druggists. I The Lathe. 1 Originally intended to lie operated by the physical .exertion of one unin, the lathe has now reached surh a state ot development that in many (-uses forty to slity horsepower, or the equivalent of 600 mt-u, la necessary to operate It. It is one of the earliest foiuis ut too! to be driven by machinery. Congressman Martin W. Littleton demanded that the steel inquiry com mittee investigate the source of news paper articles assailing his chancier. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S TOR I A The appointment of Prof. Garrett Droppers, of WilUums Collegn to the Maachuaett9 Railroad Commisnioo by Governor Fosa was prevented by the Governor's council. SICK HEADACHE. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Get a free sample at all dealer's drug store and try it. John D. Rockefeller denied fraud in the Merritt case and accuased the Mtr ritt brothers of testifying falsely before the Stanley committee. For pains in the side or chest dampen a'piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Ambition is a lust, that's never quench- 1. ' Grows more inflamed and madder by , enjoyment. ' Otway. i careful to get th genuine . DUcR-TSnmiGIlT , Liver Medicine : v i The reputation of this old, rslls tla medicine, for constipation, Id digestion and liver trouble, ia firm ly established. It doea not Imitate other medicines. It ia better than others, or It would not bs ths Is voriu liver powdsr, with a larger sals than all other combined. . f'T.D li F3 I r Very Serious I B ; It is a vary serious matter to ask I D tor one madicin and have the I I wrong on given you. For this I I reason wa org you in buying to I Legal Notices NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN NEW ' BERN. ' By virtu of power ot sal contained in that certain mortcage deed executed and deliTered to the undersigned by Miles Sural! and Elixa Sprnil. hi wife, which mortaw deed and ante thereby cured u dated third day of March ISM. and recorded in book number HI. pice 673. in the of -flee of the Resistor of Deeds of Craven county, the undersigned will on the 18th, day of Decem ber. 1911, at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in Craven county, sell to the hig-heet bidder for cash, the following described land: Two Iota situated and lyinc in the City of New Bern. N C, in the part known as Reltenstelnville, being lot number 11 and 27 in the plan of the said Reizensteinviile, located on the east side of Chap man street between Cedar and Elm streets, and being the same land conveyed to the asid Miles Spruil by deed from Chas. Reizenstein. JOHN S. GARRETT. - Mortgagee. November 18th. 1811. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as executor of Flor ence Williams, deceased, all persona having claims airainat the estate ot said dependent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to the undersigned or his attorney, on or before the 17 day of November 1912. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All perrons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate settlement. This 17th day of November 1911. B. H. PENDER, Executor. R. O HARA. Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE OK REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a power contained in a mortgage riVed executed to the undersigned by Patsy Col- liiifl and Mary Venters on the 6th day of April, l!il)9. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, in book page 14, same deed being given to secure the payment of a promissory note, due and payable one year from dttte of said mortgage deed and default in payment of said note and interest on the same having been made, I will sell at the oourt house door in New Bern. N. C., et 12 o'clock M. on Monday the 11th d-y of December 1911, all the undivided interests if said Patsy Collins and said Mary Venters in and to that certain tract of land in No. 8 township. Craven county. N. C. ad joining the lands of Edward Richardson on the north side, on the west side Willis Lewis' tract, containing ten acres, where Mary Venters and John Ventere formerly resided, cow occupied by Alex Moore; also another tract of land containing 1&-J 1-4 acres, adjoining the lands of Mrs, Jennie Harrison. Dr. .1 B Hughis. J L Rhem. Jas Lyons, Samuel Buwen and Daniel Harrisa. Terms of sale cash, M. HAHN. Mortgagee, Nov. a 1911. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to th power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed, executed by George A, Brown and Mary E. Brown, his wife to R, O'Hftra, beurinR dutu of April 13tli. 1011. end recorded in the office of the RcgiBter of Deeds for said Cravtm county in book Ne. 184, folio The undersign) will ofler for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at tbe court house door of Craven county, on Sat unlay, December 9th. Ml at the hour of 12 o'clock M. all the following des cribed property, to-wit; All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being situate in the city of New Bern, said state and county on the west side of Ash street and bearing the number one hnndred forty-six. 140, according to a plan of the estate of Joshua Scott, dee'd.. recorded in Equity Docket, page Ml in the office of Clerk of Superior court for said Craven county, bounded as follows: Benginnlug at the northeast corner of the lot formerly owned by Frederick Harrison, and running northwardly fifty five feet, more or lena to thn southeast' urn corner of Kit No, one hundred 145. forty -fife; thence WfHtwardly along the southern line of id lot No. 14.r una hundred Ut). ten feet, more or lest to the eastern line of lot No. one hundred lUi, nfty-nix, thence southwardly along the east ern line of lota Noa. Iftfand 166 fifty 66, feet mure or leas to the northern line of lot No. 147; thence eaatwkidty along the northern line of said lot No. 147 one hundred 110. ten feet more or less to tbe point of beginning on Aah street, It be ing the same land conveyed by R. O'ilara to said (icorge A. Brown and Mary E. Brown by deed dated April lit, lull, and recorded in the public rtvordn in the otfee of Register of Deeds for said Craven county in book No. I8G-folio 276, to which reference in hereby made, Tu.s 4th. day of November 191 1. R. O HARA. Mortgagee. Repudiated ths Spelling. Owe while in Pittsburg Andrew Car negie hud o teV'tiran) sent and stood wultlnK uutll It reached the operator. He listened attentively to the clicking of the key, then Immediately wrote a new telegram, a follows: "The other uiessuKe. mine; selling the operator's." NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ROUTE OF THE 'NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Effective Sept. 24. 1911 Tne following schedule figures pub lished as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN NORTH AND WEST ROUND 12:30 a m, Daily-Night Express Pull man Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 9:30 a m, Daily for Norfolk, connects for ail points North and West, Parlor car service between Wash ington and Norfolk. 1:45 pro, Daily except Sunday for Washington, belhaven, Greenville Wilaon and Raleigh. Parlor ear between Washington and RaUlgh. 4:10 a m, Daily-Night Express for . Goldsboro. 9:15 a m, Daily for Goldsboro. Parlor car service. 6:86 p m, Daily for Goldsboro. . EAST BOUND 9:26 a m, Daily for Beaufort, 6:36 p m, " " " Beaufort Parlor v ear service. , j - , 9:60 a m, Daily except Sunday for Oriental, . . 6:45 p m, Daily for Oriental. For further information or reservation i Pullman Sleeping Car apace,' apply o T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, N. C, J .' , W. W. CROXTON i W. R. HUDSON, G. P. A. Gen'l Supt. . ' Norfolk,' Va. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS ! mMHmfHHMfii V. M. Simmons, . ' A. I). Ward, .SIBNS MO n. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW HIT BERN, IT. C, Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Buildinf Practice in the counties of Craven. ' Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired. DR. H. Kl, BONNER DISEASES OF THE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat AND General Surgery Office in Elks TempleJNext Dr. G."A Caton, New Bern, N. C. R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Federa Courts. Ofllc No. 50 Craven Street. Tslsphons No. 97. New Bsrn, N. C. Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. 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. J. B. Baxter, Supt. . T. Whitehurst, Traffic Manager. Norfolk Office Hell Phone C21. SOUTHERN RAILWAY BOCTuXBN BAILrYAt 8CHED17LXI N. B. The figures re publishoo tot Information snj ar not guars- NO. II Leav Goldsboro, N. C, . a. m., through traiu witu ctiali ear to Asheville, connecting at East Diirhi.ni, for Oxford, Hen Vsoa, Kcysvllle and Rlchmonl -at Diversity for (Thapel Hill: at Greensboro for Chariot te and all poiaiu Houiii, uit iui . -fill, Lynchburg, Charlnttesvtll Washington, alls' all pstlata marts. MO. 131 Leaves Goldsboro, I.OS j. a. tor Greensboro, handles through Pullman lialutgh. to Atlanta, ooa Bftta at Greensboro for all lelnU north, south aad wast NO. Ill Leuves Goldsboro 10.45 p m for Greensboro, bandies pullma Raleigh , to Greensboro, con nects at Greensboro tor Char lott, Atlanta , New Orleans, Asheville, Knoxvllle, alao tut DanvilU, Ljnchbutfc. Chariot tosville, Washlngtoa, aad al point aertk. lor farther InformatWn asV aay Southern ticket agent tnfi!gt4 or addraaa tkt H. F. CARY, Oanaral Passenger '(at, Waaliingtoa, D. O, W. II . PARNELL, Traveling Passenger Agent. . Raleigh. N. O. Instead of Liquid Antiseptics ei Peroxldo many people are now iming ' Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Th new toilet germicide, powder to be dissolved tn water as needed. For all toilet and hygiraio use It better and more eonomtcL To cleans and whiten th teeth, remove tartar and prevent deoav. To disinfect th mouth, d. atroy disease germs, and purity me Dream. I 1 I f f To keep artificial teeth and Lrr J To remove nicotine from the teeth and Mirlfy t'e Ureath after amoklng. To' eradicate perspiration and lody ' odor by sponge bathing. The beat antlaeptlo wash known. Relieve and strengthens tired, wes1, iuflamedeves. Heals sorethroat.wouiMH and outs, ii and 50 cts. a 1ok. dn .. v i t or hv nrt't piffp'ilil. Fun, -.M l . " . r , , 1 ii
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