A man cannot understand tlis torture and suffering many unconu iiiningly. If the majority oi men suffered at much pain and endured with ' patience the weakening 8ickosse that most women do, they would ask for immediate sympathy and look, for a quick cure. - , Many women have been aaved from a life of misery and sufferin by tnraunf to the right remedy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a remedy which la safe to take because containing no narcotics, alcohol or injurious ingredients. It is) an alterative extract oi roots, made with 'pure glycerin, and first given to the publio by that famaus specialist in the diseases of women Dr. R. V. f teres, ei that Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute oi, Buffalo, N. Y. ' , Mrs. Lizzie M. IIessheimeb, of Lincoln, Neb., 530 0' St, says: I semi a testimonial with much pleasure so that soma Bu fieri 113 woman may know the true worth of your remedies. I was a pruat auilor. from female troubles but aUer taking one bottle il Dr.' Pierce's Favorite Prescription, watch a 1 friend advised me to take, I found myself very much Im proved. .Aftrr Inking three more -bottles, and using two boxes of Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets. I found mvsalf on the 1 road to recovery. I now I am cured. "I hone all women give Dr. Pierce's f - Doctor Picroe's lUa-HaasHRMKR. stomach, liver and SUOBT PISSING EVENTS t WEDNESDAY, Rub-My-Tisra will cure you. ' Marriage license has been issued to Mr. W. 8. Baraea, ' age 19 and Miss Banna L. Davit, age 15, both the" con trasting parties residing at Bridgeton. Mr. . C Duncan was among the vis itora to the city yesterday, he came to New Bern to visit his son who under went an operation for append icits at Stewart' sanitarium a ' few days ago. It ia with pleasure that we chronicle the fact that the young man is rapidly improving. . Mr. J. J. Baxter's great clearance ale is still in progress and hundreds oi bargains are being secured every d iy by thrifty purchasers. The sale will continue for only a few more days and you should visit the Btore al once and secure your share of the large number of real bargains. The concert given by the Singing Class from the Odd Fellows Home at Goldsboro at the Masonic Theatru last evening was a decided success ia every way. Those who attended were lour) and sincere in their praise of the ;iUu singers and a return visit from th m io the near future would meet witb ap proval. THUBSVAI. 6 or 6 doses 666 will break any ens of Chills & Fever; it acts on the !iver better than Calomel, and does cot gripe or sicken. '25c. TheN. C Druggists will hold th.i: annual meeting in New Bern in I'Jl'J. The Clinton, Goldsboro and K:ntc: companies of the N. C. S. G. paused through here early this morning cn special train on their way to Cam; Glenn for their annual encampment FBTDA1. 6 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever; it acts on the liver better than Calomel, and does not gripe or sicken. 25c. The Circulating Library now have or, hand a large number of new books ano the public is extended sn invitation to become one of the library's list os read ers. The Board of Stewards of Ontenar-' Methodist Church will please meet at the church parlors st 4:45 o'clock Fri day afternoon to attend the fmurai cf oar deceased brother, Mr. C W. Mun ger..' Several hundred locaT'Young Arneri cans" celebrated Independence Day by shooting inumerable packs of fire crackers and ether explosives. How ever, as far as can be learned there ' were no fatalities. V, j The majority of the local business j bouses were closed yesterday alter . noon is order to give the employes , . , . . fa,,., Foarth' ftt , .1- in any other manner they saw The Board of Trustees of the Now Bars Graded Schools will please met Friday afternoon at 4:45 0 elock at tho -shaves parlors of Centenary Methodist Church to attend the funeral ef Mr. 0, W. Munger, B. M. Groves, See's and Treasurer.. Rev. Dr. E. T. Carter, pastor cf the First Baptist church of this city, Wit last Monday for New York, and Tues day afternoon he sailed for Eogland on the Mauretania. That is Dr. Carter's home country and be ia returning for a .visit after an absence of 26 year. He expects to be abroad for about two months. '. . a carnival is flowing iortn at Kins ton this week. Monday night Rom Gat , lin, colored, in company with several other negro, atartod a "rraiirh hiSiiHw" on. the grounds snd incidentally 'tl ) tempted to run several white boys off. ' As s result Gatlin is dead and Alpheu Fallrnar- whir, la mir. nnrlr r hnn.l chsrged with murder, Every one who passed the A. T, Wil lis Company's store on Pollock' street yesterday stopped and viewed the at tractive window dieplay. The window was resplendent with the national col ors iuterminfcltd with necessary arti cles of wearing apparel and was tis'y aud unique in every way. In fact itwus one of the best displays in the city. I.r rstl automobile owners are beiti;' 1 1: '1 trouble by haTir thi-i 5,;.,. a t; ' without leave by yiunif 1 I ; 'II ; C. A. Cruy, col..! f ' n--tun's new machine ! ! .My dmv.',:rd it. ii i rndi'd aiid r-'aeed 1 lii.i hearing can be t v. '.' hu.it h"'.ve in a i I, Sndore was in foor health for five jean but . 1 snfferlnir from female weakness will avorite Prescription a fair trial. v. Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granulea, . v SCIENTISTS DO NOT AGREE Divide Into Two Camps on the Quest tlon of History of the Earliest Known Americans. "How long were the rains of the southwest Inhabited T and, how dense was the population in ancient times T Some of the best archeologlsts have strongly Insisted that appearances are deceiving. The hundreds, and Indeed thousands, of sites of ancient villages In Colorado, the Texan Panhandle, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, ' as well as in similar parts of northern "Mexico, were not all inhabited at one time, so they tell us. Mostsrepresent more temporary stopping places where migratory bands of a people supposed to have been ancestors of the Indians settled for a few years and then moved on. At the outside limit, so say these archeologlsts, the entire population never amounted to more than a few score thousands, whose civilization was of the lowest and most Insignificant type. Other stit dents, fewer In number than the ortho dox school, hold that the majority of the ruins were all occupied at the same time and for century after cen tury. They say that the population of the arid southwest must have amounted to Many hundred thousands decidedly more In all probability than the country supports today. Fur thermore, If this were so, although the type of civilization may have been most primitive compared with ours, yet it was by no means so low as that of the modern Indians. It must have been of the same grade as that of early Babylonia, Egypt, Palestine or Greece before the art of writing was invented. People who could dwell peacefully for centaries in large, per manent communities, and could build great communal houses and long sys tems of canals, were by no means un tutored savages. Civil order and sub mission to the will of the majority must have been as well developed among them as among us. Such a view leads one to believe that, If only we could trace It, the history of the primitive Americans would prove quite as interesting, and to us possibly more Interesting than that of the ear ly oriental peoples to whom our schol ars devote so much time and our mlV llonalres so much money. Harper's. Minister's Usefulness. Among the members of s fashions ble country club of Washington are t doctor and a minister, who delight is the exchange of repartee, touching their respective professions. As thej met one day, the minister observed that he was "going to read to old Cunningham," adding (as he wai aware that the old man was s patienl ef his friend, the doctor), "Is he mucl worse T" With the gravest of expres slons, the physician replied: "Hs needs your help more than mine." Of) his guard, the minister exclaimed anx iously: "Poor fellow. Is it as bad ai that 7 "Yes, he Is suffering from In omnia," Three Killed. t Aurora, III., July 3. -The Los Ange las Limited eastbound, on the North- webieru ivaiirutiu unii airuca ma iuui- 1 mobile, killing two men and s woman. It's all right to love your neighbor- but don't invest in the questionable ml- niDg stock he wants to sell. After a man has been compelled to eat his words 'and swallow his pride, he hasn't much appetite for anything else. ' ' '; ' ' - m: War on Coal Dealers. . Milwaukee, . Wis., July 4. Milwau kee's crusade against wholesale and 'retail eoal dealers who have raised the price of eoal 25 cents a ton since tbe settlement of the miners strike is to be fextended and made an issue in every other city where the price has also gone up. .-';)-' :; It is learned here ' that coal in the cities is at a much higher price than .in the country, being sold fifty miles from Milwaukee 50 cents cheaper than hers; where it is unloaded from lake ships. The Interstate Commerce Commiss ion has been interested in the Milwau kee complaint and has promised an In vestigation upon a formal complaint being filed. This will be euthorized by a resolution to be introduced at tomor row's meeting of the City Council, Bolt Kills Woman and Cow. Minneapolis, July 4. -While Mrs. Carl NorJ, aged eighteen, stood in a r t b.im door on a farm near here yester ir y waicning ner nusDana milking, a of lightniitir, killed the woman an! cow. The latter fell on the man, painfully injuring him. The couple had peen married but three months. When a young man sits ten feet away from a pirl and kindly informs hi r that the ia his first and cr.'y love .-!, C-'.O I - t f!l 1 .i vet :::'.', J. Anns iieid OF TDRY . 1 fwr'rr ..... j - . - -.-Assistant Secretary Andrew Re signs and Tells Tales. Washington, July 4. A. Piatt An drew yesterday tendered his resigna tion to President Taf t as assistant sec retary of the .Treasury. " ?' In a spirited letter to tbe president, Dr. Andrew writes of conditions in the treasury department which are alleged to be due to the attitude of secretary MacVeagh toward many of bis subordi nates. 'Assistant Secretary Andrew's letter of resignation charges that subordinate s in the treasury department "have been hampered and discouraged at every turn by Secretary MacVeagh'f idosyn eracies and his incapacity for decision." It contains a scathing arraignment of Secretary . MacYeagh's administration of the government's. financial affairs snd created a profound sensation in of ficial circles. - - One portion of Andrew's letter to the president is susceptible of being inter preted to the effect that other high of ficials in the treaoury are dissatisfied with Secretary MacYeagh's treatment of them. , :'-...,v "For further evidence of the peculiar difficulties which surround tbe handling of business in the treasury," he sug gests that President Taft consult Law rence 0. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency; Lee McClung, treasurer of the United States; Joseph E. Ralph, director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; Charles A. Kram, auditor for the post office department; Royal E. Cabell, commissioner of internal revenue; James K. Taylor, former su pervising architect, and Charles D. Norton, Dr. Andrew's predecessor and former secretary to the President Stops Scalp Itch Dandruff and Every Form of JScalp Disease Cured Quick by Zemo. It is simply wonderful how Zemo goes after dandruff. You rub a little of it in with tips of the fingers. It gets right down into the glands, stimulate them, stops the itch, and makes th head feel fine. No, it isn't sticky! Zemo is a fine, clear, vanishing liquid. You don't have to even wash your hands after using Zemo. And what a wonder it is for eczema, rash, pimples and all skin afflictions. A 26-eent trial bottle at New Bern, F. S. Daffy's Drug Store is guaranteed to stop any akin ir ritation. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Med icine Co., St. Louis, Mo , and is regu larly sold by druggists at $1 a bottle. But to prove what it will do at trifling expense, Zemo is now put up in 25-cent trial bottles. . Cotton Goods Firm sad Steady. New York, July 1st The cotton goods markets hsve been firm and stea dy all through the week past -and the half year of the jobbers closed with values well maintained. Tbia condition is in striking contrast with that of a year ago, and is regarded as notewor thy because firmness has com while presidential conventsons have been in session. Fundamentally the cotton goods markets are in a sound position, as many mills have contracts that will carry them through the summer if no further trade is dose, and production is restricted because of the difficulty in securing sufficient help. Of the 170,000 pieces of print cloths sold at Fall River 60,000 were for spot delivery. , ' Prises rsnge about as follows: Print cloths, 28 Inches 64x64 's, 315 16 cents; 61x60's, 3f cents; Kl-beh ftVx64's 6 cents; brown sheetings, southern standards, 7 eents; denims, 9 -ounce 13 cents tickings, 8 ounce, 13 cents; standard prints, 6J cents; standard sta ple ginghams, 6i cents; dress ging hams, 91 cents. Bids Invited For IrMtloa of School Building. ' Bids sre invited for tbe erection of s school building in the Sheffield Staple ford District, Township No. 2, the said bids to be filed with the Supt of Public Instruction of Craves County before 12 m Saturday, July 6th, 1912. The plan and specifications will be fdrnished upon application to the un dersigned. ; - S. M. Brioson, , ' . - Supt Public Instruction, -- ' Craves County. If you expect others, to follow the golden rule set the example for them. Allen Tiisl la rrogress. Wytbeville, Va., July Judge Wal ler R. Staples csme th Wytbeville yes terday preparatory to opening circuit court today when Claude Allen will a second time be placed 00 ' trial for his life on Sn indictment growing out of the court room trsgsdy at Ciilsville.Vs. on March 14th last, when the Aliens killed four court odditis snd a by stander. The young e ao alrsaJy has been convicted on an I- ' - t.rcnt snd given 15 years io the p;.-;.!lntiary. A venire from Ws V . ' .n county has been summons j, the f-urt thinking that It would be in t to secure s j'ry f.'om V.'ytl.e e '7, isi 1 1 1 SMtsHln am - UJkim ' i RETAIL PRICES. . " f Corn, perbnshel, . v $ .90 Hominy, per bush. r 90 MeaL per bush, " 90 Oats, per bush. ' t 65 Mill stuff, per 100 lbs. 85 Hulls. Jv ,60 Field peas, per bush.' , V , f 50 HI. per ton, (Timothy.) . 29 00 PRICES PAID BY LOCAL DEALERS Potatoes, (Irish,) $ 4 00 40Cdj50 ; 16017 , 171 . 121 25 to 35 17 ' ' 25 ' 6 8 " " (Sweet,) per bush. N. C Bacon, per pound, Hams, per pound. Shoulders., per pound, . Poultry each. Eggs, per do. Beeswax, per pound, Tallow, per pound, Hides, per pound, - WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous ys tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladderT Have you pains in loins, side, back, . groins and bladderT Have you a flabby appearance1 of tbe face, especially under the eyes? Too f 1 e quent a desire to pass urine? If so, Wi -hams' Kidney Pills will cure you-at Druggist, Price 60c Williams' M'f'g. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. ! ? . ';, Stamp Out Plague, , San Juan, Porto Rico. . July 4. The Federal government at the request of the Governor, has placed the United States Marine Hospital experts in charge of the work of stamping out the Bubonic Plague. According to the announcement the United States is to pay the expenses. v1".-. Santiago Iglesias, representing the Porto Rican Federation of Labor, was a passenger on the steamer . Carolina which sailed today for New York. He will make an appeal to the United States Congress In behalf of the citizen ship bill, i " -j-'- WU1 Advise About Bis Campaign. Baltimore, Md., July 4. Governor Wilson will determine the .direction of his own Presidential r campaign, pass upon the desirability of appointing the campaign committee and confer with a sub-committee of the National Commit tee on naming officers of the new De mocratic National Committee. This was the decision of members of the Na tional Committee yesterday morning. 1 r line Gets Majority. With all precincts but one heard from Dick Lane had a majority in the county primary in the race for sheriff over his opponents Messrs. J. W. Biddle and F. S. Ernul, pf 26 votes. The vote stood aa follows: Lane 879; Biddle 501; Ernul 852. ' Gum Grove has not been heard from but there sre less than 15 votes at that place. tn'vrAOi DEPUTATION Jl U.JULUlf BALSA I all Summer sicknesses by! J P. 8. DUFFY. E G. HARGETT VEtERINARIAfi -:.- " Phone 735 Office 66; Broad Street New Bern, N. C. Ull 1.1. BOILER DISEASES OF THE . fR tar,' lose and Throat V - "'- ' '. AND Office In Elks Temple Next Dr. G. A Caton, New Bern, N. C. JNVISUiLExPljFOCAll , w, Uru V. KjwiqH You ttn anJ look afar will eraal facZI'y, but no oneoLserve lhat you are wearing Llfocals b rue the usual 1'nes are absent Wear t genuine ICryptoki av. ' l!$ r-.l you v'..l never will t .' n" :a Ij cU-stjb LITaceJ V.'e t::r C.2 fjc'wLI.ot t.'.c 1:2 cf c'.. ..j. D?.. J. 0. ISAXTK S'3 W cr :.;t. 11 lllIEROllia North Carolina To Be WellBe- preseuted .t Congress : of Hygiene and Demogra- ' Phy. Washington. July 4. '-Preparations are in the making to secures thorough ly representative attendance of dele gates from the State of North Carolina to the International Congress on Hy giene and Demography, which meets in Washington in September. Besides tbe formal invitation to Governor Kitchin, which went out from the Department of State in the name of President Taft and which Governor Kitchin has accept ed, the mayors and health officers of the principal cities of North Carolina now are receiving special invitations from the headquarters of the congress in the National CapitaL? V" I Copies of the program, also arc going out to tbe municipal officers,; well as other printed matter which sets forth the paramount Importance, from the publie health viewpoint, of : the great assemblage of hygiene experts; Each North Carolina mayor is being asked to appoint one or more delegates, and each municipal health officer is having brought to1 his attention the r, benefits which he may expect to receive at eon uress. . - Forty-seven SUtes and many Ameri csn cities already have accepted the in vitations to Congress, awhile nearly thirty foreign countries Will; send offisi al representatives. Twenty-six bureaus of the Federal Government will assist in tbe Congress. ' The mayors snd health Officers of the following cities of the State of North Oarolina have reached the special Invi tasions from the headquarters of the Congress: Asheville, Charlotte, Dur ham, Elizabeth City, Fsyattevllle.Gas tonia, Goldsboro, High Poinf, Eihston, New Bern. Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Salisbury, Washington, .; Wilmington, Wilson and W ins too Salem. :. FINE lot spring and grown onkkens, guineas, F F V and Picnic Hams, fresh Eggs, Knitting aad Block Cotton, Old Mill, Piedmont and Sovereign Cigar ettes, beet Butter and Lard, Pine and Coal Tar. We pay cash for chickens, eggs, beeswax, tallow aad wool B B Davenport. Divide Immigrant Travel. New York, July 4. AQ rsiiwaf lines which participate in maintsVing the joint ticket agency at EJoi JsJaad share equally in the business ef trsniporting immigrants to their dist (nations, and in all instances where tickets cost more than 12. 50 the railways pay a 10 per cent commission to tbe steamship lines for such business, according to tesli mony of C. C- McCain, chairman of the Trunk Line Association today, fie ap peared at the bearing of the govern ment suit agsinst the "shipping xruat" as alleged to be constituted in the bus iness of the North Atlantic conference on steamship dealers. : 4 ' : The immigrants do hot choose the railway lines they take and Sre not even consulted in the mattir, the wit ness sdmitted. . The hearing adjourned to Tuesday next, " r. - - - , You say your ;. ice cream was not properljr mixed? Then you didn't x make, the mixture in an Alaska from J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co, , His System Upside Down. "... ' mr Psris, July 4. A curious discovery has just been made on hoard the Frenrh cruiser Pstrie, A young Stoker, Albert Casaan, aged 28, cams (4. Ibe doe tor and told him bat he suffered from pal pitations of the heart, ; Quite natural ly, the man accompanied bis words by a gesture, but to tbe doctor's gtat as tonirhment, it was to . nil right side that he presred bis band. .V , "But your heart is in your left side.' he protested. Cssssn, however, insis ted that bis hesrt was on tbe light side, and finally the doctor examined him, and discovered, not only, that this was actually the ease, but that the man's whols system, heart Uver, atom ach and spleen were reverted. Cotton Acreage sad Coaditioa. Wsshington, July, 4 y-Ths depart ment of suricu!ture's prtlirtilnar eati- mste of the acreage planted to cotton in the United States this y ar, which by set of congress wss e,,' rrt from June to this month and ti$fefter will be announced annually (a July, was made public at noon f'izriu and shows ths srea planted to t 8i,t37,OO0 acres, compared with J3,t ,l,CQ0 acres indicated by the bureau of statistics reviued estimate of last Jfir's (Unted area. Th4 condition of the trowing eropon June 25 wss 80.4 per cent, of a normal condition, at compared with 3 2 per cent. Jans 25 last year, t 1 n.7 per Ci-ntthe sversge eondil,' a f r t! past ten years on June 2j. . North Carolina's eer ' ' '1 l,f 1.CC0, condition 83; Virginia, s t, i ;,C(-0, condition 87. Vamlfville thows 1 ( VPnt'J in orJor to r ' 9 rar,J t era f r a c' . '1 In- GOilESu A STRONG POINT BERHAPS the strongest point in favor o'f Cer- . tiScatos of Deposit is that money deposited in that way is not tied ip indefinitely still itN earns a liberal rate of,interest. You an withdraw it " whenever yon want to use it, and there are other in teres ting poinu. We like to talk abount them. A request on postal will bripg full informal ion Concern ing interest bearing accounts. ; i THIS BASK WELCOMES HCCOHHTS BY MAIL NEW BERN BANKING TRUST C? CAPITAL " -. IOO.OOO.OO IF YOU WANT The best fenceThe best stove the best paint Pitts burgh i$ the Fence Buck's s the Stove B. P. S. is the Paint, and we carry a complete stock and will make the price right. ' "' J. S. BASNIGHT HARDWARE GO. PHONE 99, 67 8. FRONT ST. yiflUHBTiN 11I ill lllaTII m - As a rule at the closing of . each season there is usually a surplus amount of stock left over from the seaso'n. i So to make room for Fall goods later on we are no'w offering special Jcut prices on our entire stock of Clothing, Shoes etc. " It will be a saving to you to COME AND TAKE- A LOOK. SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle and S. F. 8ts.v ' -" Brjan Block. IN 1HE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS TO . , THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of , " the State And as It baa Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on tbe National Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding. thejr Capital stock. ; V US INTEREST Pi ON SAVINGS WITS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. nrr f-Vi e I o M NEW BERN, N. C. 4 1 t a J a ta z.

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