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GlillJrcn Cry L, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 80 years, has borne the signature ot - and has been made under his per- ; fv-V7-7- - sonal supervision since its infancy." V?C7A -CUCAIS Allow no one to deceive yon in this. ' AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. - JfWliat isieASTORIA ll Caetoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jtis pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlicr Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms -- and allays Feverlshness. - For more than thirty, years It lias been 1 1 constant use for, the relief of Constipation, Flatulency "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates. - the Stomach ard. Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. -, The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. ; GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI ) Bears the The Kind You Have Always BoagM In Use For Over 30 Years Tin crNTuli commut, tt Mumir STtircT. Mtw ronK emr. . Don't Forget , The Farmers' Union . Store FARMS NASSEF, Proprietor - 66-68-70 Middle St. NEW BERN, . SEE JOB LIP MAIS C A -C H OR EASY PAY vlOi MENT PLAN 50 I1DIE STREET, NEW BERN. N f. 111 and all during the cold Fall and Winter months his house is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfection Oil Heater is almost indispens able when there are children in the home. Ev home has uses for it - Madm with afcAW trimming . plmtn Hl n mXmmmlmJ, ImrmmU klum Wrama. OrnmmMal iMu-paMafoa. Lmttm for yru kmmily mtovd rem roam t warn. . At aVatr aaaryvAara. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorpantad ! Haw Jmy) Wfc.N.4. Bltimor. M4. . Coy : Pirates- Hush - Baby's Cries With Cookies ? TNNEAPOLIS. - Minn. Just like 1.1 all the money In the world was the way $23 looked to two twelve year-old robbers who looted the till of a Lake street grocery, fed a baby gln gersuape to keep It quiet whllo they made the raid, aud then fled to Lake Ulnnetonka, where they planaed to bouome ptrst.s, with a cave on Mich Sal's Uland for headquarters. The pirate tut wee Derar raised, for the sight of 170 youngsters buying Ice cream todae by tbs half dozen and dickering with boatmen to charter s launch waa too bizarre to escape the notice of Chief of Tollce John Pow-t-t t Kxci'hilor. With but 5 ef the em .! .( y spent, the pirate cruise ended In i' ! r!(y Jiill. The bnys told tbelr tfw n story when (! y ! lock'l up They std llioy vin( I..!.) Gur.t Johiicou'B f rot . .' y , C23 1. t I a t-'" t. J t to f : !"! a few j : ' i 11' i I'iUiid t'"8 ie do- fcr Fletcher? r Signature of Department For the Modern Baby Daddy doesn't go out to hunt for rabbit skint to keep the baby warm. He is less romantic, but more practical. He buys a serted save (or Luetic, Johnson's baby daughter. "We opened the cash register," said one of the prisoners. "Then the baby cried. I gave It a ginger cooky out of a bo noar the reenter, it laughed and stopped crying. VVe took $23 from the register. We w'ent downtown light away, and took a car for tho hike. We slept back of a store all ulrht, and limn wo looked around We UmuR.Ut we would dig a cave on the 1 b Hi ii d and live there." A A HOUSE FURNITURE Bunting WOMAty 'A BANK WRECKER Confesses Taking Money To Pay Husband's Gambling Debts. . Chicago, Nov. -16. Mrs. . Margaret I.. Kirby, wife of the president of the defunct s Kirby Savings Bank, in the United States Judge. Landis' Court re lated an involved story, of banking gambling ' which reached a point of dramatic intensity, when two suspected swindlers were brought before Mrs. Kirby and the court for identification. Mrs. Kirby could not identify , the trfo men whom she, had charged with swindling her banker husband of $600, 000 through a fake wire-tapping scheme. "Kirby and his nephew, Daniel Kirby, also failed to identify the men. Throughout the day a crowd jammed Judges Landis' . court - and listeened eagerly to every, detail of the woman's confession, every ' sentence of which further implicated her husband in the failure of This private , savings hank. hhe" told of how she trustingly made bank-deposits under fictitious names under her husbands order. In simple narrative, style she, told of wild night rides in taxicabs, when she carried from $10,000 to $20,000 in a small black handbag, hurrying to Kirby that -he might iave more funds with which to engage, in the . alleged wire-tapping scheme. ... :'J:'-:''i:x''---. Mrs. Kirby averred that she was almost penniless, having even turned over her jewelry to her mother in order to obtain money with which to em ploy counsel. - .; . r : IH THE CLUTCHES OF GOLF FRENZY "There is nothing else so cad," de clared the -woman who had the floor, "as to view a strong man In the clutches of tfiat perfidious disease, the golf fever. He becomes as a. small boy who runs home Joyously to relate bow he played 'keeps' and won all the marbles from the other small boys, or else wants comfort because they won his marbles. "After a successful afternoon at his club Edward returns to his family so excited that he doesn't ' know whether the dish before him Is pickled ! doormats or porterhouse- steak. He begins talking at once, while I sit waiting for a break In his talk, so that I can ring for more butter or ask for water, and while the children hold on to their chairs by main force, starving to death because he has for gotten to serve them, and they know papa must not be Interrupted when he Is talking. " Tes,r Edward says, 1 licked 'em today! " Never saw such a score.' (Business of fishing score card from pocket.) "Why, the third and Sixth and seventh I made in two less than bogey think of it, two lesst And the first and fourth and the next three over the twelfth I did in bogey and the others in Just one over no, by Jove, I did the nineteenth in less than bogey, toot V "'Why!' I murmur. "That was a score, certainly! Will you pass' "Hopkins plays a close game Ed ward proceeds cheerily. '1 had to look sharp to win over him. I thought I was lost when he did that 220-yard drive at the third bole, and If I do say it, I'm strong on driving!' - Yes, you are, dear,' I agree, brfgt.iT. "Will you pleasa giveEddle some of the - "'The committee ought to. have the long grass on the tenth mowed,', Ed ward breaks in, fiercely. ; It's a dis-i grace to the club! The caddies delib erately loft the balls In that grass , f nearly reported my caddy today paid no attention to the game at all , I made a fine drive and he was look ing the other way! I . ,"Boo-ho-o-oo!' some one of the chil dren wails when hunger grows unen durable. Then Edward peers about him nnseelngly and wants to know what on earth ails Eddie or Jane. 1 suggest that if they get a share of the dinner they may feel better. "Sometimes I go out to the club to Join Edward for dinner. If you are on the terrace when the golfers come in, hot and grimy and disheveled after their round, yon get it full force. You see two men sawing the air and shout ing like a political convention fend get ting purple in the face and acting at though they were Just waiting to be dared to Jump at each other and claw and scratch. But all in the world that is happening Is that one of them is ex plaining why he lost a stroke at sev enth hole and the other is insisting that he should by good rights have lost, two if he had scored correctly. Or, maybe one of them is saying the gretn at the eleventh hole-slopes ut and th other is declaring that it siopes down. - . 1 admire the reserve force in a golfer. He will tramp five miles tin der a sun that would try eggs, using up good muscle swatting a ball around, and arrive at the club looking as though he was going to die ot apoplexy, if not just plain exhaustion. As yon wildly start to bring blm first aid to the injured another golfer in like condition makes some remark tc which he objects and then they're ofl at a mile a minute gait, arms whir ring like windmills, quarreling , ovei the best way to get a ball out ot th gully behind the twelfth green. The winners are the worst They take a shower and put on their nifti est clothes and prance up and dowi all that evening, explaining Just how bad the other fellows were. Goll is the only game in which it is sports manlike to run down yonr opponent It is really expected of you and If you don't do it you are Instantly suspect ed of being no gentleman. "Still, I approve ot golf clubs they're such nice places to go for s dinner on a hot night when your cook has left!" Chicago Dully News, . 1 VOICE. "Ton' ouilit (oTionr SpoutU niaite a enmpnign speech." "Tho only way I can keep from h".-.rir? liia Js to leave town." When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured raanv cases of female ills, wouldn't any. sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble? . f Here are five letters from southern .women which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . LETTER FROM VIRGINIA. Ellistoni Va' I feel it my duty to express my thanks to you and your great medieine. . I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been con "fined in bed over one third of my time for ten months. I could not do my housework and had fainting spells so that my husband could not leave me alone for five minutes at a time. ' ' .. "Now I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier. Whenever I Bee a suffering woman I want to tell her what ' these medicines have done for me and I will always speak a good word for them." Mrs. Robert Buskbnship, Elliston, Montgomery Co.. Vs. LETTER FROM LOUISIANA. New Orleans, La. "I was passing through the Change of Life and be fore I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy feelings, backache and irregularities. I wonld ' get up in the morning feeling tired out and not fit to do anything, " Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all right Your medicines are worth their weight in gold." Mrs. Gastok Buwdeatj, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La. LETTER FROM FLORIDA. Wauchula, Fla. Some time ago I wrote to you giving you my symp toms, headache, backache, bearing-down, and discomfort in walking, caused ...by female troubles. .. ; "I got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and a package of Sanative Wash! and that was all I used to make me a well woman. "Iam satisfied that if I had done like a good many women, and had not taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. But I started. In time with the right medicine and got well. It did not cost very much either. I feel that you are a friend to all women and I would rather use : your remedies than nave a doctor." Mrs. Mattos Hodnot, Box 400, Wau chula, Florida, y., , ' , LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA. Martinsburg, W. Va. I am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound has done wonders for my mother, daughter and myself. "I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when she hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells her to take your Com 1 pound." Mrs. Mast A. Bockenbebbv, 713 N. 3rd St, Martinsburg, W. Va, . ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIRGINIA, Newport News, Va "About five years ago I was troubled with such pains and bloating every month that I would have to go to bed. "A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I soon found relief. The medieine strengthened me in every way and My doctor approved of my taking it "I will be glad if my testimony will help some one who is suffering from female weakness." Mrs. W.J. Blatton, 1039 Hampton Ave., Newport News, Va. ' Why don't you try this reliable remedy? ALWAYS WORTH THE LIVING Despondency Only of the Moment, and Life Is Bound to Resume Its Cheerfulness. . . Of course we have all heard the query, "Is life worth living?" . Perhaps we've asked it of our selves many times, in momenta -of discouragement, - when all things Beemed to he working for the darker Bide, and the sunlight of hope was for the time being obscured by heavy clouds. Many are the answersin fact, all humanity from the very beginning has been responding to the great challenge and we are today the liv ing exponents of the problem. - If my life, your life and the life of our neighbor has been "lived" and holds the power to keep on doing bo, then yes, a thousand times, our lives are worth living! "'- ' But if for some or many reasons, these lives have been spent in days of idleness, or worse, the answer is to be found on tho face of the unde niable failures which arc- the out come of such waste. , People who are in earnest about whatever they are engaged in doing seldom have time to stop and ask such questions; they "are too busy making their own and the lives of those with whom they are associated really worth whih to withdraw from life's great army of orkers think ers and "livers" merely to stand by the roadside and say, "Is it all worth while?" f:v; --v Some people reminu"us of "insu lated" bodies; they are wholly unre sponsive, cut off as It were from the influence of anything good, true and beautiful, seemingly surrounded by their own narrowness of mind and smallnesB of soul. And they are the ones who ask, life worth living?" Exchanage. SEE AMERICA IN TWO DAYS lrtty English Girt Has Mistaken Ides of the 8lie of This ' '. ' v .. County. .: New York. America was rtlscow red by one of the prettiest girls who ever brought an accent ' from the British Isles. She learned that Uncle Barn's domain runs for a considerable distance due west from Fobjken. Miss May Garstang slx,d on the deck of the steamship Cedric and made plans for a two days' vacation. 'Tin going to eee . America, you know." she said. "I really must run out and see the, place you call Frisco. Then I'll have to run up to Chicago and down to Texas to see where your cowboys come from. - But I can't waste more than a couple of days." MIbs Garstang was told that it was more than 3,000 miles to the Pacific coast and that it would take a week to get to Frisco. "Really, now you're chaffing me?" she cried. "Why, In England one can go from coast to coast In a day Isn't It extraordinary!" she exclaimed "Of course, I'v seen ninps of your country, but I'd no Idea the maps were so frightfully inaccurate.. THE MARKETS. November 16, 1912. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market). Chickens Grown, pair ,.s 65-80 Chickens Half-grown pair 35-50 Geese, per pair. .. $1.25-$1.35 Ducks, per pair..-.. ..... ...70-85 Eggs, per doz....t . ....28 Hams, country, smoked, lb.... 18 Beeswax, lb 22 Wool,. .16 to 1 Wool, . 16 to 17 Hogs, dressed, lb.1 10-10 1-2 Beef, dressed, lb.. ; 8-9 Hit es G. S., lb - . 9 Green, lb 8 Dry Flint, Ib..l2-U Dry Salt, lb., 1.0-12 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce Company). Irish potatoes new crop. Sweet potatoes, bushel- ..$2.40 40 to 55 Lima Beans, qua 8 Rutabagas, hundred Collards head, . Turnips bunch, $1.00 .02 .03 Cabbage, barrel 85c and $1.00 COTTON : (Quotations furnished by G. ' W lor & Son.) Tsy- RATTLING ALL RIGHT! Speedleigh I've just bought an automobile for $226. It's a rattling Needlelgh Oh! Fia heart it ;:;:i;women Worsen cf the Mjrhcst typ' wn.Ttcn of superior e&icfiticn iv fefiaseKPt, vv'iose rjijccmir,;; ; a. judgniect five weight a;-: j forte to tr-eir opinions, nig!: !; praise ths wcnta-ful corrective j nd cars'Jve properties of Chav btrlain'i Stomach aJ Liver Ti ; lets. Throughout the many ita of womaa'i life, from gtrlbocl ' '.Krough t!ie orJetli of motr -hood to tie rJeclinbj ycari, tfw is bo safer or more re!' -b!e me -icine. Ctumlcrlaia's Talk's axe io!J everywhere t 2"c a box. WWiMSriktN 1 he next man who mention politic! to Taft will get the stony stare. Don't waste your money buying atrenghtening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dampen piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will re lieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers (Adv.) Well, well, the Colonel did main tain that .silence for nearly two days. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? p In case of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Such in juries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should 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 heal leaving a scar. For sale by all deal ers. (Adv.) It will be difficult to distribute 100, 000 offices among 1,000,000 'original Wilson men. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Warriage may either form character or reform it. SICK HEADACHE. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain' Tablets. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) the average woman knows more about some other woman than she knows about herself. - ESCAPES AN AWFUL FATE. A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E.'Cox of Joliet, III., for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate. " "Typhoid pneu monia had left me with a dreadful cough, she writes.... "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would die. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other-medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonderful remedy for I scarcely cough at all now." Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines, Every bottle guar anteed. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. (Adv.) There are spots on the sun, yet some people expect a small boy to be perfect. The self-made man is unable to see where . he could have made any im provement on his work. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . The Kind You HaT9 Always Bought Bears the Signature of If a man could invent a furnace that wouldn't eat up coal it would only work in the tropics. THE DEMONS OF THE SWAMP. are mosquitos. As they bting they put deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fire of fever The appetite flies and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill and cast out the malaria germ a from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long suf fering," wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N.C., "three bottles drove all the malaria laria from my system, and I've had good health ever since." Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ills. ,50c. at all druggisti. ".. (Adv.) The man who gets the best results is the one who goes after them himself. Ofcildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A girl marries a man because she wants him and he marries her because she does too. - HELPS A JUDGE IN A BAD FIX. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted all remedies."! thought it was a cancer," he wrote. "At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c. at all druggists. .-, . (Adv.) When a man wants to sell you horse it would be safer to give the money to charity. , . WHAT TEXANS ADMIRE is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. King'e New Life Tills surely put new life gnd energy into a person. Wife and I be lieve they are the best made." Excel lent for stomach liver or kidney trouUrs. 25c. at all dealers. (AJv.) Bryan lost no time In reminding) Wilson that he was elected for only oe term, j, - . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A "There could be no. better medicine than Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. My Children were all sick with whoop ing cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave-them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them, says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) It takes a good dinner to dissolve an ordinary grouch. u "It is a pleasure to tell you that Cham berlain's Cough Remdey is the best cough medicine I ' have ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Chambell, of LavonU, Ga. "I have used it with all of my children and" the results have been high ly satisfactory." For sale by all dealers., (advertisement.) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Wilson will be the "doctor" now. Is your husband cross?. An irritable fault finding disposition is. often due to a dis ordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good na tures. A great many have been per manently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets.' For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) The allies are on the trot. still keeping Turkey Constipation Tor many years 1 was troubled, in spite of all so-called remedies I used. At last I found quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful DR.KIFJC'S Nov; Life Fills Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N. T. 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. TRIAL SIZE fRICI 10 CENTS RUBRIGHT LINIMENT FHMW frmm JILL DAJVGBOVJ DWH Fall dircctiwa arwwd bsttia. Dm wtanutU aly. Apply hrmmly war pf tap pai. lauMdiataly. Try it fortsatkaefca, batkp twafctaS. RUBRIGHT MFC CO. New ten, M. & - Ask your dealer, or send 10c in stamps to above address and bottle will be mailed to you at once- SIOP AT THE - Barriagtoa ttouse When in Norfolk 436 MiiaSt. ; V. BRtltN JT J.. Proprietor Rates $1.50 day; 7.6J week Hot and cold baths. Special attention to transients. Home. Privileges. . . B. P. 5. Paint for every pur pose. J.a. uasmgntiiaraware Co., New Bern, N. C. W. B. Price Consulting Engineer County Surveyor Room 316 Elks Temple New Bern, N. C. "Bucks" Stoves and ftuje J. S. Basnight lliw. Co., New Bern, N. C. - "There's l'Dif 3:21:3 ASK YOU DOCTOR si-Cola For Thirst Thinkers. SAVE THE CR0WN3 they are valuable. Write for cataloz Pepsi-Cola Co., New Uern, N. C. '1 4 ' ' Cotton ! Cotton 1 ! E. D. Elliott, rcrrc-:r.t-n J.E. Latham, i3 in tho market for Cottcn. All havlr cctt :i to raruc3 sell will C.3 well to z:2 before i.r.:r C. Pep
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