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UPPDSED BUM CARTRIDGE KILLS. COLORED WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH LAST NIGHT BY HER SON. The toy pistol added another victim to its long list when Callie Dove, ai eleven-year-old colored toy w hose hom is at No. 6 Fleet street, shot ami kille Mary Liza Dove, his mother, shortl; after 7 o'clock last night. At the time of the accident the bo and his mother were sitting in the living room of their home, the former was playing with a "blank" plstt V He had a box of cartridges which he had been firing in the pistol and taking one of these from the box lie 1 laced it in the pistol and discharge'-! it. The supposed "blank" cartridge proved to be one loaded with a buliet and this struck the boy's mother and plowed its way through her body to the heart, and she fell to the floor. The boy was badly frightened and ran screaming from the house and called for aid. Several persons living in that locality rushed to the home and after placing the woman on the bed sent for physicians. Drs. Mann, Styron, and Moore were soon on the scene and made an examinatlion but they were unable to render any aid and the wo man died a few minutes later without regaining consciousness. After the boy had fired the fatal shot he threw the pistol out of the door and it was later found there by an officer. Just how the cartridge con taining the bullets found its way among the "blanks" will probably never be known as no one abottt the boy's home could give the least in formation in regards to a probable solution of this question From .Daily Journal March ( 1 A ROYAL f LUTE PLAYER. Frederick the Great Used to Move His Auditors to Tears. Abdul Hnmld used to amuse himself while he was enjoying life nt i'lldiz kiosk by trammlux 'II Trovntore" on the piano. George 111. was fond of shouting tl.e melodies of Elandultnn choruses for the delectation of his court but the world lias seen no real royal musician since Frederick the Great played his last tune ou his (lute. It seems that the king excelled In ndaglo movements, Into which he In fused a warmth and teuderness of feeling that would hardly have Wen expected from the conqueror of Itoss bach and the friend of Voltaire. "It is difficult to listen to his performances without weeping, " says one musician. One reason why he preferred adagios was that he was somewhat short of breath, whlc j made him eschew or chestral accompaniments for the more delicate assistance of the clavichord when he v.-ns practicing. Toward the end of the Seven Tears' war he sat down to play In a quartet and at the finish cried enthusiastically, "It is as sweet as sugar!" Ills com panions were not so sure, for Freder ick bad lost a tooth, and his lingers had stiffened with gout. Finally In -1778 be had to give up Mr, tlute playing, and "I have lost my best friend" was the wall of the disconsolate monarch. Paris Journal d.-s Debut a. Almost loo Much. Along the long, lone country road tramped a man and his wife. The lat ter, a tall, gaunt female, whs bullying the meek little partner of her sorrow? who trudged just ahead of her with reluctant steps. Suddenly the woman, tarsiug. saw a bull raelus madly down the road behind them. She quickly sought refuge in the hedge, but her companion, cousclous only of his woo, went, meekly forward. The bull caught bim up and sent hitu spinning-Into a muddy ditch before It raced forward on its mad way. As the funny looking object crawled from his watery resting place he saw his gaunt "wife conllhir toward him. At the sight of her what temper he bad in bis possession rose. "See, Maria, lf-if you hit me again like that, you'll make me er dowii right mad. so I worn you !"- Kxchange THE MARKETS. March 27, 191o COTTON (Quotations furnished by G. W. Tay lor & Son.) Middling 12 J-8cents Strict Middling, 12 1-4 " Good Middling, 12 3-8 " POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. (Quotations furnished by Coast Line Meat Market). Chickens Grown, pair. 60-80 Chickens HaJf-grown pair 40-70 Geese, per pair 4.2J-L5.i Ducks, per pair.. SO 10 Eggs, perdos 15 Hams, country, smoked, lb )8 Beeswax, lb 22 Woel, 16 to 1 Wool, 16 tul7 Hogs, dressed, lb- -....10-101-2 Beef, dressed, lb Hides G. S., lb Green, lb.. 8-9 9 8 Dry Flint, lb. .12-14 .10-12 Dry Salt, lb.. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (Quotations by New Bern Produce Company). Irish potatoes new crap fj.So Sweet potatoes, bushel. 50 Rutabagas, hundred $1.00 Collarde head, 02 Turnips bunch, J03 Gabbsge, barrel Igjinach, basket, 11.00 to $1.25! .50: HOW ONE WOMAN WON fler Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardul, Tampa, Fhv In a letter from thti city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardul as a tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but, thanks to Cardul, I did not. Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy is wonderful. . 1 recommend it to my friends, for I have received great benefit from it." Cardul acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out bar vor.3 system and relieves the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful use fullf prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there live soma who have been benefited by Cardul. ' The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon - show themselves In many different ways. Try it N. B.-lTWf'fo: ! .iSl,A4vjoryDept., Ou. nooea Medicine Co., Ch.-mancoia. Tenn., for .Special Instruction, nnd 64-pic book, "Home Trtaiawol tor YVcmen," sent ,n plain wrapper oo retjwsu "No. noue f these huts suggest mj jwsoiialK.v ::t all. You see. I'm a great rare jlot. adore drama, read classics In t!:-.' tulglunl, sympathize with the womau's movement, travel a good deal and am intensely temperamental. The hat I want must convey all this." Satire. Looking Forward. Friend-Uave you named the baby yet? Troud Mother No; we must be very careful to give him a nice one, because there will be so many named after him when he becomes president That Bloomin' Bird. Little Mary went into the country on a visit to her grandmother. Walk ing in the garden she chanced to sec a peacock, a bird she had never seen before. She ran quickly into the house and cried out: "O, grandma, conic out and see! There's an old chicken in full bloom.!" Col; m'ia State. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Two important ways for a woman to avoid disappoint nu nt are never to fail to love, or put anthi ig in the oven. An engagement is like tomorrow, but marriage is like today. fff Introduce wisdom into a love affair, and vou wreck it. Yo.i can say loodbye to constipation with a clear conscience if you use Cham berlain's Tablets. M;:n have been permanently cured by tueir use. For sile by Ul dealers. (Adv.) The reason the love-making on the stage is so perfect is that he knows hi will not hare to pay for her clothes and groceries after the curtain falls. ARE YOU CONSTIPATED? If so, get a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, take them regularly and vour trouble will quickly disappear. They will stimulate the liver, improve your digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your susteni. They will surely get ycu well again. 25c. at all dealers. (Adv.) Not Gr.at to Be Crazy. The ep iencc that Harry Thaw is having should be a warrivg to every young man to think twice before goinf. crazy. Mi mphis Commercial Ap eal. FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Nearly all distares of the skin such a; eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch arc characterized by an itching and smarting, which often makes life a burdm and disturbs sleep and rest. Qwgk relief may be had by applying (. n mil erl iin's Salve. U allays thi telling ar,TOiTiS5Kaost instantly Mny "cases have been cured by its um:. For sale by all dealers. (Adv ) They always speak of it as love'f young dream, becaute fa tooranij liv a to be eld. Hi resty is a ;ort of l oomirang, will a delightful habit tf cuniiig heme ti roost. THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de ranged kidmjs'are the cause of. rheu matism. Cct your stomach , liver, kidneys nnd bowels In healthy con dition by taking Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania, Ga., who suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidnneys, writes: "All remedies failed until I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonder ful remedy cured mc completely." Maybe your rheumatism pains eome! from stomach, liver and kidney trou bles. Electric Bitters will give vdu! prompt reuei. auc. anu 91. ou. ICe- commemded by all dealers. (Adv.) Wc once knew a bachelor who pre tended to be optimistic all the time. He was afraid that otherwise eorae woman would try to cheer him uf. A PLEASANT PHYSIC. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in their actio, and always produce a pleasant cathartk effect. For sale by all deal ers. (Adv.) And some rich men are as crooked .as the dollar mark. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA English Earthquakes. English earthquakes are not uncom mon, but we can rejoice that they have decreased in severity, for the drain ge doue nowadays la as nothing compared with the ravages wrought by early Sngllsb earthquakes. In 13S0, for iu stance, part of St. Paul's cathedral was wrecked by au earthquake shock, and at au earlier date Glastonbury abbe) had been completely destroyed- Star fordsblre. where the latest shock was felt, would appear to be the earth quake area of England, for shocks were also felt there In 1003, Even ns recentlyas 1884, however, an English earthquake was severe cuough to re quire a mansion house fund to repair Its ravages in the eastern counties. Loudon Chronicle. London Street Beggars. Speaking of the nwarm of beggnrt and "panhandlers" in the English me tropolis, the London, Times says; "The streets of London, Sever fall to attract the professional befegar and never dis appoint hlnj; "H'h( Mendicity society tells us that a beggar can earn more than the wages of the average working man and that 'It Is probably no exag geration to say that well over $500,000 Is given away haphazard to beggars In the streets of London every year.' " The Law. Of all the parts of a law, the most effectual is the vindicatory, for It la but lost latir to say, "Do' this or nvold that." unless we alUo declare. "This shall I the consequence of yonr non ;ompil!ince." The mnlu strength and force-iOf " law consist lu the penalty annexed to it. - Blnckstone. Finding Ancestors. Newrlch How far bnek does my family run? Geuealoglst-Thnt's for you to decide. We'll go as far back as you wish to pay for, sir. -Judge. It Is not you who possess riches, but your riches which possess you.- Hlun. The Good Old Days. From the Galveston News.) Moreover, the cost of living was a good deal lower when a woman felt all right to go on a visit to the neighbors with a shawl on her head and her bare hands wrapped in her apron. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and cxtcnsivi sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended noon. Try' it. Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) It never rains happiness but we want it to pour. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Two better halves are apt to make lot of trouble. h(ni BEST KNOWN COUGH REMEDY For fifty three, years Dr. King's New Discovery has been known thoughoul the world as, the most reliable, cough remedy. Over three million bottles were used last vear. Isn't this proof? It will get rid of your cough, or wc will refund your money, -J. J. Owens, of Allendale. S. C.l writes the wav hun- lrcds of others have done: "After twenty years, I find that Dr. King's New -Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds that I have ever used." For coughs or colds and all throat and lung troubles, it has no equal. 50c. and $1.00 at all dealer-. (Adv.) Nature is probably too busy to turn out handsome men. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chimberlain's Liniment. Not one .ase cf rheumatism in ten requires my internal treatment whatever. This liniment is for sale by all dealers. (Adv.) The hot air treatment for trouble is seldem crhcaciour. BtST FOR SKIN DISEASES Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and hcalr. John Dcye. of Gladwin, Mich., savs, after suffering twelve years with ski" ailment and spending S4C0 on doctors' bills, fJucklcns' Arnica Salve cured him. It will help you. Only 25c. Recopimcnded by all dealers. (Adv.) Some women are easl y pkascd judging by the husbands they te ect. If it wasn't for suckers-the financial Jiarks would soon" starve to death. You judge a man not by what he l Tonuses to do, but What 'he has done. That Is the only true1 ftMt. Chamber Iain's Lgh Kim.dy iWTBedi this standard has no svprrKfri' : People everywh re p-uk f jpJirthe highest terms, ol proke. ror sale by all dcalcrfc. (Adv.) , n-itetr- i-oi.. ' ' ..Hspp; H rtio yoK an wU-J Ictco thejfy-i.l'. tame he Ran blvf. Children Cry FOR t LETCHER'S C ASTOft ! A No women can be very frbndly with any other woman whom her hus.ind was ever engaged to. Children arc much more likely to contract the contagious diseases whea they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, Scarlet lever anil consti pation are diseases that are often ron tra 1 1 when the child has a cold. That is, why' all - medical authorities say be ware of colds. Jror the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Co'igh Remedy. It can alwavs be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by dealers. (Adv.) Grow IV2 Bales Cotton Where Only 1 Grew Before One to one-ahd-a-half and even two bales of cotton7or 60 to 90 bushels of corn per acre, require little mor? labor than smaller yields. Simply use liberally the right fertiliser or plant food to the acreage you plant, and cultivate the crop more thoroughly and oftener. You cannot be too careful in selecting fertilisers and seeds. t Your soil deserves tbe best plant foods which are Virginia-Carolina High-Grade Fertilizers They are made to give Available Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia of Nitrogen, and Potash in the right combination for greatest yields. These fertilizers produce big crops of COTTON, CORN, RICE, TOBACCO, FRUITS, PEANUTS and TRUCK. TOLSON LUMBER & HFQ. CO FOR EVERYTHING Office and Factory 129 E.Front St. New Bern N. C Lanten Strong and Durable Give steady, bright light. . Easy to Light Easy to clean and re wick. Don't Smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. AT DEALERS ' STANDARD EVERYWHERE N.wark, N. J. I Mill I Sold Under Our and the Factory's Guarante. EASY TERMS H LbbV Lwm SBBBW Sim .fl B fcy V j This Mill Guaranteed t Make Good Meal, v lO Days' Free Trial. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Box 1117 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA 1A Going to Build ? THEN SEE For Fishing, Camping, and Har d U Under All Condition. ' OIL COMPANY (Incorporated ill New Jerie , ) B.Itime,M. Stover is a We Bars Been Selling This Ba d Haven't a Disiatisfied Customer. We Carry These Engines and Supplies in S Hyman Supply Co. New Bern, N. G. Dont Put Ice in TheDrinkiiiWaier Safe Driin for Summer T7IE ARE opening ' ' ators, Zinc an have the famous Au cleanable which is amotttg.the best built boxes in the cWhtry. The sanatary arrangement inside teats all. If you are considering buy ing, it will pay you to examine these lines. J. S. Miller Furniture Co. 99101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 229. A TRIP TO MORE HEAD CITY N. C. Is not complete without a visit to the Ocean Cafe. R. E. LEE Proprietors The Best of Everything. Private: Dining Room. Lad ies Rest Rooms - . C. L. SPENCER ay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy, AND ALL KINDS OF FEED. SEED A AND Mail Orders Given Careful Attention. Lower Middle Street, New Bern.. N. G. When in Market For Horses, Mules, Buggies Wagons and Harness SGG POLLOCKSVILLE, N. C. Fine Kentucky Horses and Mules on hand at all times TERMS REASONABLE. SEE ME. Good Engjfte 1 For the Mill una full line of Refriger- elain lined. We lie, the Leonard toma DEALER IN- HIGH GRADE CQR1 EAL. ED ftYE. BRICK FOR SALE ;-:e For Seven Years arm I
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