-4 5SS w Siuuliom Case I was under the treatment of two doctors," writes f.l-s. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro counced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak-tzu.- I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to tit CarduL ' . - . . v ; I used it about one week, before I saw much change. How, the severe pain, Miat had been in my side for years, hu cone, and I don't suffer at alL I am feeling better than ia a long time, and cannot speak too highly of CarduL1 0 TAKE 7? Afo)fnniii a Kit l If you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. , Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it- acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up fiie womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. Writ Id: Ladled Advbory Devi, Chattaiioon Medfcfoa Co., Chartanoon. T fcfacaaf bu'tncthat, aaast-pics booO 1 ataasl kAAb " SMI PMC EVEHTS , WEDNESDAY. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. Driven of vehicles in this city should not leave their horses standing alone on the streets. Daring the past few days several bad accidents caused by ' this negligence have been narrowly averted. Tie your horse to a hitching post when it is necessary to leave him standing. Judge H. W. Whedbee, who is presi ding over Craven county superior court now in session here for the disposal of criminal cases, is letting no grass grow voder his feet in clearing the docket. If all the judges were of this calibre there would be uo need of special terms of court. THURSDAY. ; 6 or doses 666 will break any case of Chills ft Fever; it acts on the liver better than Calomel, and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Mr. J. J. Baxter is now conducting one of the largest clearance sales ever held in New Bern, If you are in search of bargains it will pay you to visit his tore. , ,Next Saturday night the opening ball of the season will be held at the Atlantic hotel at Morehead City. Speci al found trip rates will be given from this city. All Veterans and decendants who had made application and were entitled to receive Crosses of Honor on June 3rd, may secure them from Hiss Eulaia Willis, No, 83 Craven street The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. 8, M. -Brinson wiM be greatly saddened to learn of the death. Wednesday at 4:80 p m. of their little son, George Chestnut, aged two years, after a short illness. A light frost is reported from various points in the county and by people in this city. Cotton and other small and tender plants were "bitten" a little by the frost, but it was not sufficient to do very much harm. Kinston Free Press. . On Saturday of this week the North Carolina Pine Association will meet at Wilmington in annual session. - A num ber of the mill men in and around New Bern are members of this Association and will be present to assist in the meeting. " J. 0. Baxter has returned from Philadelphia where be went in the in terest of a post graduate course in Optics, in the degree conferred Mr, Baxter by the Philadelphia Optical Col lege ia Dr. of Optics, and is the highest degree of the college., Oo June 18th the Merchants' Associa tion of North Carolina will meet in Raleigh for a ' three .days atssion. Among the speakers on the program is Mr.' J, Leon Williams, secretary of the i New Bern Merchants Association. Mr Williams will speak on the subject of "What are the Results Obtained by Lo ami AsooeiationT" The political pot is unusually active this week owing to the fact that Soperi at Court ia In session in this oity and the candidates for the various county offices have an excellent oppotunity to see many of their friends at one time. Jest at present no one can tell just what the outcome will be but it can easily be seen that the race for two of the offices will be a tight one. X7hy "Women Are Not RICH". 4 Mu is a millionaire aaaay times over in the possession ol blood cells. Worn ea is mot quite so rich, for sciential! have proven that the normal man has Ive mil Lorn the womaa only four and a half million to a eubio millimetre ol blood. A daoreaae ia number of red blood corpuscles and a person. " looks pale "in f ot, ta anaemio. the blood does not get the riht food and probably the stomaob is CoHerd. ! ", JJr. R. V. Pierce found years afo that a flycerio extract of folded seal and Crc joa f rape roots, queen's root and blood root with black eberryhark, would help I S assimilatioa of the food in the stomach, correct liver ilia and in Nature's own ISA (i d on i. t n vhh ---- VbmaitfsTomc Usata 1 -mtmTt 1 U UU llJ I .U I Hew ; Bern Markets w.-----...:2.jM.M...M.M.M..M.M.m.T RETAIL PRICES. Corn, per bushel. S SO Hominy, per bush. 90 Meal, per bush, 90 Oats, per bush. 65 Mill stuff, per 100 lbs. 1 85 Hulls, 50 Field peas, per bush. 1 50 Hy. per ton, (Timothy.) - 29 00 PRICES PAID BY LOCAL DEALERS Potatoes, (Irish,) $ 4 00 " (Swiet.) per bush. 4050 N. C. Bacon, per pound, 16S)17 Hams, per pound, 17) Shoulders, per pound, 12 Poultry each, 25 to 35 Eggs, per doz. 17 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Tallow, per pound, 5 Hides, per pound, 8 Special Train Will be Operated, Morehead Ciy, N. C, June 13. The Atlantic hotel, spick and span throughout, fresh from the bands o' painters and renovaters, opened for the season yesterday, but the first dance of the season will be given Saturday night, and one of the greatest crowds in the history of the hotel is expected for the week-end. the first of the 1912 season. A spocial train from Goldsboro, Kia . s ton, New Bern and intermediate stat ions has been announced by the Nor folk Southern, and geriran clubs in these cities will attend the inaugural dance in a body. The special train will leave New Bern at 6; 10 p m. Saturday and a ticket good for this train only ia offered at a rate of 75 cents. Returning the special train will leave Morehead at 1130 p, m The fare for a week-end ticket is $1.25 and for a week-ecd ticket, includ ing hotel accomodations from Saturda night to Monday morning, $4 75. Schwick's Orchestra of six pieces, which has made an enviable reputation among musicians for its excellent dance music in Norfolk, has arrive!, and will furnish the mueic at The Atlantic this season. ,' Manager Alkn A DuBos ia justly proud of the handsome souvenirs to be presented to ti e ladies at the opening dance next Saturday night. Th se souvenirs will be worth keeping for years, in com memoration of the most pleaaing sesson inaugurated in the history of North Carolina's summer social capital. T. H. LAM BE. -., . . Notice. - There will be a Sunday school picnie Saturday Jone 29th at Hickory Grove school house, nesr P.t . h Kittle. There will be a speaking by Mr. Daniel Lane, Rev, J. J, Lewis, and others. Every body cordially invited to coine and bring, a full basket. ...... , E. F. A 'am. . H. M. Franks, , r". , J. F, Williams, Comm. V, . - uVj Roosevelt announced that he waa jn favor of woman suffrage n1 would In corporate a plank to that effect in his Chicsgo platform. ,way increase the reel blood corpuscle. Ibis medicine he called Dr. 1'icroe's Golden Medical Lihcovery. By assiini- lutinf the lond eaten the system is nourished and the blood) tulics oa s rk h red color. Nervousness ia otily " the ary tf the s'nrved nerves fur food," and when the nerves ara -nt"3 ! oe tho irriluhU feet t J is r t shed in the morni( -Mr- i n- " 'Vwm, Writ- K wmm e ""'-d Hf w, t J a 4. ft, I' fi t. of V.- - . ' AUi(J ; ti..Htit 1 W "i I o 1 -it Its liy It, 1 w v. (fivt !- n ('iiWir f..n sv" i hta i" t! USt St i i t- Mi no cifkiii a era sions VISIT JIEVi YORK Official Calls Intersperse Program for Entertainment of Sailors and Officers. . " New York, June II Figuratively jingling the keya of the city in their pockets, the sailors from the visiting German cruisers Molike. Stettin and Bremen, now anchored in the Hudson, swarmed ashore here yesterday for their second round of festivity in New York.' .v . ::V;--;-? They had free transportation on ail the city's transit lines, and they were quick to take advantage of the opor tunily for seeing the points of interest. Last night 750 of the eaitoimea with as many Yankee tars, will be entertain ed by the Deutscber Krlederbund at Sulzer's Harlem Eiver Park. . The more formal part of the program began with a visit of Brigadier General Tasker H. Bliss, U. S, A , commanding the Department of the East, to Rear Admiral Von Reubeur Paschvita, on board the Moltke. The brigadier gen eral was accompanied by the the com mandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. This call over, the admiral and his staff prepared to call on Mayor Gaynor at the city hall. Governor's Island and the Navy Yard were next, in the Una of visits; and the remainder of the day up to 2:30 o'clock was taken ap with an automobile aightsee'ng tour for the Ger man officers. . -;,v , . At S o'clock the mayor returned the call to the German flagship .this prac tically concluded the day's ceremonies. The Geiman officers will be guests at a dinner at the Waldorf. The mayor will preside, and addresses will be de livered ty film, by the German ambas sador, Hear Admiral . Von Reubeur Paschvitt, Rear Admiral Winslow and others. The day was an ideal one for both the vUitota and the sightseers who viewed the ships along Riverside drive. Laun ches earring visitors to the ships did a brisk business. Wanted It and Oot It Here Is a story that will fee as pleas ing to a true American as it will be obnoxloue to a European. Arthu Oleaaon telle it of Joeeph Ten In the World's Work. It U about Mr. rels Invasion of London. i He looked around the streets a bit, and found the offlce he wished, the right situation and right also. "I'll take If he said to the owner. .."But that la not customary. To whom will you refer meT To your so licitor T . ..1 havent any.". ..'.;'.. "But friends of yours la London r " came here yesterday, haven't got acquainted with anybody yet Here's the rental money tor the first sU months. Take It or leave It" "But wont tomorrow be more satl factory for coming to a ettleroentr "That's one day too late. I wan! Ue offloe today, flow." ,, Ho got his offloe. fj, . . Mr. Simmons and the State. - (Charlotte Observer, June 8.) North Carolina seems to be well rep resented in the United State Senate-.' Her represent Uvea stsnd wsll with their associates. Senator Simmone hsa become the ranking Democrat at the head of a committee which corresponds in importance to the one which Mr. Underwood leads ia the House. It is something to have achieved a position commanding such respect, together with great influence both in the Senate and In the. Home, All know that no member of Congreea rises thus above his fellows' without talents and arduous labor.' To elect a new man in Senator Simmons' place now would be to sac rifice this hard-won advancement, with the eminent oppirtonity afforded for serving the country and the Slate. . ' It is charged that Mr. Simmons made a mistake in voting for Loriner Ad mitting this, what then? Calhoun, Cay, Webster and others made mistakes an p'eoty of them, but their states sap ported them for their const uctivi work in tbe Senate. Waa there ave; any senator who did so much or half m much that escaped making a mis take at otne time ia hie aenatorlsl careort No one can ssy that the Senator's ea (acfty for usefulness hss suffered be cause of the Lorimer vote. In the mailtr of his vote for retaining a email duty pn lumber, Mr. Simmons needs no defenpe. However strenuously a man may sdvocste tariff for ' revet.us only, he should Bernard a alr propottion of tha teVenue tariff, ia order to place bia state hpon a basis of equality with the rest In other worda. If we are com pelled to have Mar ff for revenue aa wo are why sbon'd not North Caroli na receive her pro rata beotfitaT Hie vote on lumber was all right, and ev ery body should know it was. 1 " As a senator, Mr. Simmons has ob tained excellent results all around. He hss served the whole country well and North Carolina better. If he had done nothing beyond what he contributed lo legislation for navigable Waterwaya in the eastern psrt of the State, he wou'd doeerve re-elctlrn. He hss Juit st- tained the position in which he can ren der the State greatet service a pil lion which no new man eou' I l a t g .1 in lets than two terms tr twei. Jef'S. Aal :'. rlta watch t' at wsr.ts both han.Ia, ' , As u ' I if it goes SI if it I'aB 'l. ;l;ust protect , : . 1 PEOPLE Department of Agriculture Takes Btepa to Expose Laud In-J , vustmcii Frauds. ' Washington,' June 13th. The depart ment of agriculture his tuken atepa to expose land investment frauds and pro tect the people of the' country against these swindling schemes.'.. ' .' . ' Secretary Wilson has ordered the col lection of data to place his department in position to aid such investors. Bull etins are to be issued ; warning against certain general propositions, and spc e'fie information will be. given by cor respondence upon request ;.,;,;, Thousands of city folks ard many others Secretary Wilson declared to day were being encouraged to put aav inga into land selling, orchard growing and crop producing schemes," many of which were swimesv-. v--'-i ,'Msny people with r little or no knowledge of agricaltnre are being let) to invest money in projects which by no reasonable chance can ever be made to pay the profits claimed for ' them,'' said the secretary. ' ' . " One of these ; concerns reef nt'y wrote to Dr. Galloway, chief of the bureau of plant industry, not knowing wbo he was. It was like some stock awindler trying to sell worthless paper to' J. P. Morgan. .-This concern prom ised big returns in a few years from a certain crop; and only one versed in the subject would realize thit it was im possible. v " After they had written to Dr. Ga! loway three or four times they wanted lo know what 'he was thinking . of do ing with their proposition.' He replied that he was 'thinking of reporting it to the post office department;' whereupon their correspondence terminated ab ruptly. ' .... -1- Policeman's Blow Fatal. Trenton, June 13. Policeman Come lius McDonough, was attacked by half docen men when he attempted to drive them from an alley yesterday morning, need his night stick to such effect that Michael Doolan, 32 years old, died of s 'ractured skull todsy before he could be sent a second time from the police e'ation to McKinley hospital. M cDonough is he'd Mamelees by the authorities, but an irquest probably will be held.: The pclict m m meanwhile ia on duty. ...- .. ' w,r: v Three Killed Fifty Hurt Da! ton, Gu.. June 13. Three penons were killed but more then fifty hurt when a Western end Atlantic excuia;on train running from Calhoun, Ga., to Chattanooga, Tenn,, was wrecked near hero yesit rday morning. The dead are Fireman Holcomb and a section emi 1 je and a regro porter. 1 he injured are being broagl t here. The wreck occurred in a cut and was caused by f treed ng rails, " F. ur rare were overturned, which ws rtsponsf bio for the long list of injured, . A girl will trust hr love letters un der her pillow at night, but Tor her Inge' she wants,' an absolutely safe place like an old shoe. ; , , . A young man seldom ' ki ses a girl against her wi 1. but it's up to her to make him think that he does. f f Senate lo Adjourn For Convention . t z . Washington, Jorie; 13. T! e Fenete haa agreed to a piogrim of thne days 'eeess on June 17t'i snd July, 1st, coverir g pei iods of the Republican and Demo relic National convent! n. ' The bnure will reca t' rr-e day 4 dur ing the Demoorat'C convention only and will continue In session during the ree't of the National convent on period on a "gentleman's" understanding ithat no partisan kgislstlnn: will be lapsed. This stateme wss msdo to d iy by Representative Uiiderwo'Kl, the Demo eratie leader, - ' ' ; -' ' " tO VEAD5 BtPuTATlON H ss.w n si . n-k, I 'I I AU. SUtlMtR SICKNESSES BY VUnrrnritwri In Ctrm . F. 8. DUFFY. A wedding gift? r resents for your bridesmaid, best man, uxhers etc? Or prrhaps som new articles of the latest designs io golj jewelry for summer wear or a rew silver toilet set for the coming vacation?" ' ' . , , .Pe it vhat it may if a high-clans jev .i t eiiuhh lunent rhold hive it you . f. lit S re if superb quality sn vi. I- i 1 j porly priced, . La ui a i vit I to call. f"W(Tl"l' , t . 1 .keiiii i I J. O. 2h::tcr iliu el - i- U - We CUT OFF EAOS Eesidcntj Of Interior Flee To Big Cities. x Government Troops Kout Insurgents - (it W . T . - - Cobre. ..... - . ... ..." Santiago, Cuba, June, 13, A 4etsch ment of government troops Under Ma jor Roendo Collazo fought battle yes terday with the insurgents tear El Cobre. ten milea to tbe west of this city. The rebels were defeated, ioejng ten killed. The government troops made effective use of their artillery aad are now pursing the fleeing Insurgents, y' Santiago, June 13. The Gomt $ troops repubed the rebels in their attempt to burn Guantanamo Monday eight. 'bjt the good showing made by them ' haa bjen ovet shadow e1 by verfied n ports of barborous practices of the voluatier guerillas who represent the majority of the government foroes in the field Cap tain Ramon Garriga, who left Santiago last Thursday With 160 guerrillas, re turned yesterday his men bringing as trophic i of iheir conflict with the rebels che right ears of eight black (Demand exhibited the grueeome prices seeming ly with as much pride as ' tbqugh they were well earned objects of Wef. pub lie opinion grew so intense that ft forc ed General Monteaugo, the government leader, to make a statement His re ply, to the protests against the in humanity of his men was simply ibis; ' "All the guilty will be punished' 1 Captain Garriga, who wa ske4 for an explication, said: "Only one soldier is gull an4 be) haa been shot." , This is known to be untrue. The one men mentioned is row in jail in Santia go The unc vilized warfare p actic d by the few soldiers in tbe field leaves them few sympathizers strjofg their own people. J The purpose to both the rebels and the government is causing rapir de population of the interior, ill the residents of those sections ire flocking to the larger renters. The home of many have already been burned. The train leaving Guantanamo was packed and before Santiago. Vas reached wo men and children were fighting for a foothold on the steps of the cars. Tbe majority of these people beciime public chatges ss soon. as they reach their des tinst'ons. ' Several hundred Porto Ricsns who were imported to work on the sugar plantation i here are without funds and are clamoring for return trsniporation. Consul Holaday haa asked,1 Washjngton for advices on the matter, ; ' ' y.?r Eighth Senatorial Pf raocrtttic Convr ntio(ju Notice is hereby given I hat at a meeting of tha Senatorial Uxaedtwe Committee held at New pern, ' N C, today, the Eighth Senatorial Demo cratic Convention is called, lo meet at New Bern, N, C, on Friday J una jsth, 1912, at 12 M. o'c'ock. 'at the court h.Hiee, for the purpose, of nomibating two Senators, and for such other busi ness aa may come before said 'Conven tion. '),-' District papers pleaae copy. This 23 Ji day of Msy, 1912. THOS. D. WARREN, -Chairmin Democratic Executive Committee for tha Eihth Sen atorial District !- 1 GEO. D. CAN FIELD, Secretary. - : N, B. & S. Kallroad Sold. Wilmington, June 13 Announcement is made here of the purchase of "the Wilmington, Brunswick and Southern Railroad, recently completed from Wil mington to deep water terminal at Southport. N. C, by H. C McQueen, M. J. Corbett, John F. McNklr, A, J. McKinnin and other prominent eastern Carolina capitalists, who Will improve the property and inaugurate regular passenger and freight service on the link, which is regarded as Important in any railroad dtvtlopment from Wil mington lo the west in connection with the opening of the Panama canal. Husband of Four Days Disappears, Net York, Jone 13. The police are trying to solve the mysterious dlssp pesrsnce of Dr. Ixuis R. Morris, s Johns Hopkins grsduato, who Monday left hia bride of four days ja a motor car and has not been sen or beard of since.' His bride ssys be stepped from the machine on upper Broadway, telling her he had an Important operation to perform and for her to return to he hotel. No ttacs of him hsa since ben fuund. ' ' CLEARANCE SALE. On Wednesday' Morning June 12th we will hegln our ten date Clearance Sale. As is our custom, we will hsve everything in cur tig store marked down. No goods reserved, positively everything st Nsw York cost, some jobs at half price. See our bargain counter for Shoes, Oxfor d, Clmi.ing, snd men and boys Pants t. Cur stork is complete, but hundre 'iuf tarjuins will soon be picked up, 1 1 con t r -rly snd get your share of t!.8 1 tL.t while they srs goiiijf. Everylx.dy con. a. I"!.?;! (- ,'t t to have gouds c! urge! st r ' ' t. Goods taken bai k if ru t i Yort-s f r a I J. J. . . Many People m ANY people near New Bern deposit their bank bymail. The regularity with which the mail service operates makes it a prompt and satisfactory way of depositing money. We invite accounts by mail, a su ing prompt answers and an immediate ac k owledgement of deposits. - ' ' . : WE INVITE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE. MEW BERN BANKING ? TRUST C? CAP I TAL . $ 100.000.00 IF YOU WANT The best fence The best stove The best paint Pitts-, burgh is tbe Fence Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is -the Paint, and we carry a complete stock and will make the price right. ' . J. 5. BASNIGHT HARDWARE GO. PHONE 99, 67 S FRONT ST. CLEARANCE SALE. ' ON WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 12TB WE WILL BEGIN OUR TO DAYS CLEARANCE SALE As is our custom we will Have every, thing in our big store marked down. No goods reserved, positively every tHing at New York cost,' some jobs at half price. "See our bargain counter for Shoes, Oxfords, Clothing,' Mens and Boys Pants etc. Our stock is complete, but hundreds pf bargains will soon be picked up, so come early and get your share of the good things while they are going. EVERYBODY COME Please don't ask to have goods charged at sale prices. Goods taken, back if not satisfactory. ' : ' K J. J. ELKS TEMPLE he:: mm MOREHEAD CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Season Opens June 12, 1912 EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS, NEW MANAGEMENT FINEST FISHING IN AMERICA The Crcatcst Seashore Hotel to the South. Accommodations for l.CQO Guests. ' Evsr varlrty sf aas and dash watar Hih abouwl In aboadanes. Tha Atuintio IToTt'i. fronts tha ocaa btach. which runs a.t and wast. alTordlns tha much smiaht sauthwsn" ara wstu front, and Its (u.ts anjjy aa Inrlsur.tlng aeaaa bran, throughout th. lumrm r. B.ra you h.r. inora unkjoa and cicIu.It. adrantaaa thaa raa b fuuml oa th Atlantic eos.t-S.Uins upoa th. brautif ul and iilacid B. au Sound or Ih. Atlantic. Still water snil 8urf Bathing-. IncompsrsM. Sound and Uaap 8a Fbhlac. Msnr twarhj pointa of tradi tional and historic Inlsraat. Dancing, Tannia. I'm, Billiards, Muiie. BEST FISHINO IN AUGUST I Li L ... J L..LL c.UL.,w..l L I V : lr tl H liii t b td durinc thaanllra aprlus and .iiminxr. mrh i.f ! 1 "un." and ani.lra aava aiada tba bast catchaadurina Hay and An- !. I r i t wr si ! r 1 1 r " n' z ? - ' What Have Learned living in towns and the country have learned that they cao money with this large safe NEW BERN, N. C. BAXTER DEFT STCRE i it; I ii lib O : i a : : r. :i I 1 J r:

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