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) No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHILIS & FEVER Five or tix doses will break any cue. sin if taken then aa n tome the Fever will no return. It acta on the liver belter (hn Calomel and does net gripe or ciclctn. 2J-. MAEERO'S SISTER TO BE BRIDE Crcnony Originally Set For April 12 In Mexico City. New York, April ,30. Senorita M.r ccck's Madero, sister o'the late President of Mexico, will be married May 1 in this city to Senbr Antonio G. Canalizo, a former mcmLcr of the Mexican Con gress from lower California, according to 'an announcement published heri. today. At present Senor Canalize is an exile in this country.' Arrangements for the wedding were hi jn ik wiiuu l-h. reiix LJmz ana n . ... U . T - I r- J I Li-r.erai nuerta executed tneir coup which resJted in the downfall of the Madero administration. The ceremony was to have taken place in the Madero home in Mexico April 12 and would h ave tteh out cf the events of the year, as Senorita Madero was a social Icaccr of the Mexican capital. Wood's ceds. Cow Peas, the great forage and soil improving crop. Soja Beans, die most nutritious and best of summer feed crops. Velvet Beans make enormous growth; are splendid for summer graz ing and as a soil renovator. Write for "WOODS CROP SPECIAL" ', giving full informa tion about these and other Seasonable Farm Seeds. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. - Our stocks of Cow Peas and Soja Beans are choice redeaned stocks of supe rior quality and germination. PROFESSIONAL ROMULUS A. NUNN Attorney and Counselor at Lav Okkick 50 Cbavkn Street Telephone Nos 07 and 801 NEW BERN, C. Simmons & Ward; Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office, Rooms 4C 1-2-3 Elks Building, New Bern, N. C. Practices in the counties of Craven. Duplin. Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Carter- t, Pamlico and Wake, in the Supremt and Federal Courts, and wherever sci vices'are desired. , DR. ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG Osteooathic Physician (kkgistkkkd) Rooms 3211-321 Elk's Temple. Hours: lb to 12. 2 to 4 and 7 to 0. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Tea years experience in treating chron ic diseases. Complete Electrical Equipment. Do ycu wear a truss? If soi let me how you my special make. For all ages, from babies up. PHONE 701. D. L. WARD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW "Hughes Building, Craven Street NEW BERN, N. C. Practice In Stcte-and Federal Courts, Circuit.. Craven, Carteret, Jones and Pamlico and wherever services are desired. Carl Daniels Attorney and Counsellor At Law Practices wherever services are required. Office in Masonic Building. BAYBORO, N. C. Local and Long Distance Phone. "There's a Difference ASK YOUR. DOCTO Pepsi-Cola .For Thirst Thinkers. SAVE THE CROWNS they are valuable. Write foi catalog Pepsi-Cola Co., New Uern, N. C. LIKE CURES LIKE By ELIZABETH WEED Dr. Vermatille, the renowned Paris stomach specialist, being overworked, broke down and was obliged to give up the practice of bis profession, at least temporarily. Before starUng for the Riviera, where he proposed to re cuperate, he turned over bis patients to Dr. Hart well, a younK American who bad studied medic. ue iu IV.rli m?d aft er graduation hud accepted n position with Dr. Vermatille preparatory to set ting up for a specialist iu America. The two were sitting together In Dr. Vermatille's office, going over ud tlphabetlcal list of patients and a brief statement of the symptoms of each. Under the letter "L" came the name of La s&nt, Louise. Mile. Lasant," said Dr. Vermatille, "you will find a difficult ense to diag nose. At least i have not yet made up my mind aa to the nature of her dis ease. She la languid, tubes no Interest in anything, bus no appetite und is in clined to melancholy. I hnve recom mended a diet of the most digestible food and given her 'charcoal und other stomach remedies. She hus responded to none of them. Possibly you ruuy stumble on the weak spot that Is caus ing the trouble, and If you do. 11s you well know, the battle Is half won.'' Lasant?' said Dr. Hnrtwell, striv ing to recall the person to whom the name belonged. "Is n-t she a young lady hbont twenty . -.-us old, very beautiful, with ches1 tr.it hair and soft brown eyes? I think I visited such a patient one day no: it was her mother when you were out of town." "Perhaps so." rel ied Dr. Vermatille and proceeded to give a statement of the case of the next patient on the list. A few days after Dr. Vermatille's departure Dr. Hurtwell while making bfs round of visits culled upon Mile. Lasant. He found her dressed In negligee costume lying on u lunnge in her boudoir reading a novel. On see ing the doctor a slight flush came Into her cheeks. A little .fever this morning, eh?" said the doctor cheerily, at the same time geutly pushing a gold bracelet up on to her arm that he might feel her pulse. The moment he touched her wrist he felt a quickened throbbing. Feverish, not fever." he continued. "There is a difference, I assure you." Then the doctor asked her If she felt loss of breath In going upstairs, whether she suffered distress nfter eat ing, if she slept well. To nil of these questions she gave; satisfactory replies. Hnrtwell, being no wiser as to her case than before, resorted to the usual device of physicians, took out his pre scription blanks, and, filling one oat with some hieroglyphics which any properly educated druggist- would. know meant pure wntcr with an agree able flavoring, he took bis leave, prom ising to call again in a few days. "At what hour?" asked tbe young lady. "About the same as today," replied tbe young man. On hla next visit he found his pa tient In a ravishing morning costume, some cut flowers in a vase standing on a table and a silk blanket of colors becoming to the young lady's complex ion thrown over her. ' J "Ah," he exclaimed, "I see that yon are much better!" "Better? I assure you I am mucb worse. I thought you said you were coming again in a few days?" "This is Friday. I was here on Monday." . "But I expected you on Wednesday." "Pardon my neglect. Since Dr. Ver matille's departure I have been very busy.' When this morning the doctor took the round wrist between his thumb and the tips of his Angers he felt not only a quick throbbing In bis patient, but a tingling of bis own, which, cours ing through bis arm, thrilled blm. "I think,' he said, "that your trouble 1a In the heart" Tbe patient lowered her eyes, "Ton need fresh air. There Is noth ing like pure oxygeu to build up the system. Instead of giving you drugs 1 will take you out to tbe Bols de Bou logne. The buds are swelling and tbe birds are tinging. My can-Inge stands at tbe door. What do you say?" Throwing off her silken blanket, she sprang from her couch, ran Into an other room to change her costume and presently returned charmingly dressed for a drive. Paris In tbe spring has always been a delightful city, nnd the spring season la admirably adapted for making love. The young doctor, hnvlng discovered tbe kind of medicine- his patient re quired, gave it ir? sugar coated doses. He drove her out every day that he could possibly snatch from his dutlen. and when not able to see her In the daytime he made up. for tbe loss by a long visit in the evening. Indeed. most of bis time during his chief's ab sence was given to one patient, the only one of tbe lot who did not need his professional attention. . When Dr. Vermatille returned he aat down with bis assistant to listen to a report of the condition of his patients. 'Lasant, Tmlse." he said, reading from the Hat. "Recovered. I found that from the date of my visit to Mme. Lasant some tlme'before your departure her daugh ter suffered from enrdlne trouble." "What treatment did you apply V "I acted on the homeopathic princi ple of -like nriV like.' " "ll'ui! The Pttt Is Lavlgne, Henri." BUTTER LESS COSTLY Creamery Grades 3 to i Csnts A Pound Lower At Wholesale. Creamery grades of butter dropped from 3 to 4 cents a poind at wholcnilc yesterday and this class of butter is now selling lower than at any time since last fall. The best of these grades was quoted at 32 and 32 1-2 cents a pound in large lets. As this kind of butter has been retailing In the market and at the (lores at from 40 to SO rents a pound. the decline in the wholesale price should cause a correspoi uing drcp in the re tail price, say the dtakrs. The decline is attributed to ir.crvSfing supplies, especially in the, West, where much of the- creamc:y butter is ob tained for this marUt. If is thoi gnt that the impioving past; res for the grazing dairy cattl has liih.tcd the cost of feeding them and may also have increased the milk supply, all of which would tend to lower the pric. of batter. Children Cry " FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The lesi a man says the more guess ing his wife has to do. CONSTIPATION CURED. Dr King's New Life Pills will re lieve constiptation promptly and get your bowels n healthy condition again. John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "Ihey are the best pills I ever used -;nd I advise everyone to sue them for Constipation, indigestion and -liver com plaint." Will help you Price 25c. Recommended by all dealers. Anyway, the rolling stone never was interested in the moss trust. WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE Bucklcn's Arnica Salve is known everywhere is the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces inflamatiori and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sossman, publisher of News, of Chrnelius, N. C, writes that one box helped his curious skin ailment after other remedies failed. Only 25c. Recommended by all dealers. Some persons hand out advice only when they have an axe to grind. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA It takes a man who doesn't have to live the simple life to sec the beauties' of it. FOR THE WEAK AND NERVOUS Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic full of life and always have a good appe tite, if they would do The sensible thing for health take Electric Bitters. Noth ing better for the stomach, liver or kid neys. Jhousands say they owe their, lives to this wonderful home rcmeey. Mrs. u. Khinevault, ot Vestal Lcntcr, N. Y., says: "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for mc. Get a bottle yourself and see what a dif ference it will make in your health. Only 50c and $1 .1)0. Recommended by all dealers. It's enough to discourage temperance advocates when money gets tight. Children Gry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA But you can't jidge a man's true worth by the amount of insurance he carricf. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA TISM. George W. Koous, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Dctcheon's Relief for Rheu matism has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, and had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed her self and walked out for breakfast." Si Id by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.) When a woman can arrive at satis- factory conclusions without express ing them, that is wisdom. , Children Cry , , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA It takes nine tailors to make a man but there arc lots of chaps whose credit isn't even good'with one. BEST MEDICINE FOR COLDS. When a druggist recommends a remedy for coldi, throat and lung troubles ,you can feel sure that he knows what he is talking about. C. Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio, writes of Dr. King'a New Discovery: I Know Dr. King s rnew Uiscovery m t-hcfcest throat and lung medicine I sell. It cured my wife of a severe bron chial cold -it 1 1 1 .i 1 1 other remedies failed.' It will do the same for you if you arc suffering with a cold or any .bronchiat th.oat or lung cough. Keep a bottle on hand all the time for ivcryor.c in the family to use. It is a home doctor. Price 50c. and $1,00 Guaraatecd by all dealers. Misers were created for the purpose of showing othcrs'how little happiness there is to he derived from wealth. CASTORIA Tor Ic tats and Children. The Kind Yo Haw Always Booght v Bears th Signature of SAYS SANITARY GONCITION IS Sanitary Committee Of The Cham ber cf Commerce Rolfs Im portant Meeting. DR. RICHARD N.' DUFFY TALKS Urgc3 C:t7 and County To Get Get Man Who Will Proper ly Attend to Uis Work. The meeting of the Sanitary Com mittee of the Chamber of Comrr.erc; last night was one of the most interest ing of the several meeting 1 cf- different co nmittee of this organization held., during the week and will probably result in the improvement of the rari tary condition of this city and Craven county as a whole. The meeting was presided over by Dr. R. N. Duffy, chairman of the com mittee, and he led in the various dis cussions. Dr. Duffy spoke at length on the sanitary condition of the city and county. He said that despite the fact that the city had a port officer and a milk and meat inspector and the coun ty a health officer that the sanitary conditions wcrj far from what they should be. Dr. Duffy said that there was evietcnt ly some cause for this and attributed it to the fact that the men who held these offices were not paid a salary sufficient to justify them to devote their entire time to the work. He said that in his opinion the city and county should engage the services of a man who could give his entire time to the work and to pay him a salary whjch would enable him to do this. "This man" he said ".should examine the schools of the city and county, inspect th markets and in fact see that the sani tary conditions are kept up to the stan dard." After the members of the committee had considered and discussed Dr. Duffy's remarks, the following reso lutions were drawn up: " RESOLVED :-That the Health and Sanitary Committee of the Chamber of Commerce beg to call the" attention of the County Board of Health of craven county, to existing sanitary conditions of the city and county which are said to be very unsanitary, and reque.t that they investigate and dc- vise such measures that they deem best fJr their improvement. RESOI. V E D :-That these resolutions be printed ana a copy cf the rar.c be ,on. to the Rnal r.f H-.ul I, " Another mat. -r which rarr- 1 n'f.ir discusion was that of the vie itiQ ! by soda fountain owners of the or.Iinin passeel a year or more a 30 relit.v- to the washing and disefl'ccling o.' th glasses used at their foun.aip.r. I'or a time afte-r thii ordiance was pasesid he- soda fountain owner i com lied with it but later on the majority of them ceased to conifly with the require menl?. One local druggist was present and he c!t d occasions where the failure to wash and disenfect glasses endangers 1 I n iiml IIJSMIlMJlaSSSyffi- mmwmmws One of the most useful and Instructive articles that you can have in th home. WHAT IT Map of the world with flags and Including Wilson and Marshal. about Panama Canal. Large scale map of North and gazetteer of towns and counties in Map of United States and PARCEL POST MAP with full Information concerning this new branch of covering each State In the union and its principal towns. HOW TO GET IT. If you are not a subscriber , bring $1.35 to the Journal and get the en cyclopedia together with s year's Journal. If you are already a subscriber by paying up to date and, In addition, $1.39, this amount Including pay inent for the encyclopedia and a year's subscription. This encyclopedia retaila for 98 the Semi-Weekly Journal enables Don't wait. We don't promise Gome to the Journal of filce and are lo town, the health of tbe community. The committee will endeavor to have this ordinance enforced. Owing to the fact that Dr. Duffy wa. called away . just at this time a recess was taken untill some future date FIVE PROMOTERS ALLEGED SWINDLERS, DENIED NEW TRIAL, ARE GIVEN PRISON TERMS. Philadelphia, April 30. Judge Wi;- mer, in tne uniteei rotates court ne:e, yesterday refuted a new trial to the convicted "promoters an 1 officers of the International Lumber ami Dc'o ment Company and Immediately im posed sentence upon five men. John R. Markley anclTsaiah Mil'er, of Chi cago promoters of the company, wcr. fined $10,000 each and sentenced to 15 month's imprisonment: William H. Armstrong, Jr., Philadelphia, a former business marager of the concern, and Charles R. McMahoH, Philadelphia, secretary and treasurer, were fined $2,000 each and given two years in prison and Col. Alfred G. Stewart of Mason iity, lowa, a director, was tinea $1,000 and sentenced to one year im- prisonmcnt. , An appeal was taken which was al- ARE SENTENCED lowed by Judge McPherson, of thetion and is the man jvho a few years 'to mal?e t0 tho Commissioner of Navi Court of Appeals. He permitted the ago apprehended the oyster pirates in 1 ,,; at Washington. D. C. for action defendants to renew their bail of $15, 000. All had the bonds ready except Colone-t Stewart, who said he Could not provide bail for two or three days. He was taken to prison. These men were interested in property in Mexico and used the mails and news papers advertisements to sell strck. The Government charged that the scheme was fraudulent and that nearly $6,000,000 was realized by the pro moters. Some of this money was re turned. to stockholders in the form of unearned dividends. TEST MOTHERS' - PENSION SYSTEI PENNSYLVANIA WILL TRY OUT PLAN FOR AIDING IN DIGENT WOMEN. r.irrisburg, Pa., April 30. Pennsy lvania is to test the mothers' pension pysL-. r.i, Governor Toner having yes f.rday proved the act recently passed i.y tKc Legislature providing for County sysi irr. of pensions for mothers under t!: ;.di,. Lustration of a commission of frorft e to seven women to be named by" lie Governor for each county availing itself of the provisions of the law. The trustees are to investigate all cases and may recommend payments to any abandoned mother or widow who CONTAINS. portraits of rulers and chief officials Map of Panama with full information South Carolind with complete census those States. the Postal Service. Census statistics subscription to the Semi-Weekly you can get this valuable enclyclopedia cants. You will note the great saving you to make. to hold this offer open indefinitely get an encyclopedia the next time you is unable to maintain her children at home. Payments are to be made monthly and the combined maximum payr. enr shall not exceed $12 a month for one child, $25 a month for three children and $5 a month for each ad dition..! child. For the purposes of the new law an appropriation of $200,000 is made. The moth;rs' pension system has been put in operation in four States and has been advocated by many or ganization of Pennsylvania men and women. F 1 Government Officer Finds Large Number of Violators Of The Navigation Laws. UNISHABLE BY A SMALL FINE Boat Owners Fail To Provide Their Craft With Necessary Equip ment. Capt. A. Lincoln Dryden, Nav'gu tion Officer of the motorboat Tarragi n ot UJallimore, Met., was among trie business visitors in the city yesterday. Captain Dryden is connected with thcjth government's Department of Naviga-1 Chesapeake Bay, an incident that was given much notoriety through the press and for which he received commenda tion. Captain Dryden is now cruising the waters of eastern North Carolina looking after violations by motor boat owners of the -navigation laws and in the dis trict of Pamlico, which includes New Bern, has found a large number of violations. These violations "Consist mainly in the failure of the boat owners to pro vide their craft with life preservers for every passenger on board, either whistle or fog horn, two copies of pilot's rules and some means by which burnine, easolene may be extinguished Some 01 the boats were equipped with none of these wiule other had only a part Til of the required equipment. ; compiimis 111 lue oue agaiiisi these boat owners have bejn tir.i;J 1 i. U .KrFPxVlsiBMMS uyiju.uJUKa 1 1 1 1 S 1 iLiTfj RoroolcsDitorionflittrt ness and RestXcntoins nciittcr Opinni.Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Aceofouocsxmimim Rmptin Sxd- JUSmnit AcMltm- jUseSod tftfti ifcrrf- tftwTkrrr. Anerfecl Bemedv for Consfo tlon , Sour Stonach.Dtarrtaa Worms .Coro'utauns.FmnsIr ness and LOSSOFSLEEP. Facsimile Signature of The Centami Compakj; NEW YORK. Bus! BP iWm is see sin ail an Guaranteed under the i-owk Exact Copy of Wra INSPECTOR INS MAN VIOLATORS MMoMi! NaVfll Mil !! I Pill 'A-' " I 6 slrailalinglIieFoo(Jari(IPvC(!uj3 H; tu15 tic S ioinachs aiuiBowc'ls of HI mm MS:.- m l mm w HUB m MEADOWS MEAL CORN Horsc Feed Cow Feed Wheat Eran White Mited Rust Proo NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY I. 1 MEADOWS FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is All Right Now. Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short time ago, I commenced to have weak spells and headaches, I felt bad all the time, and soon crew so bad I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. At last my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, and it helped me; so he got some more. After I had taken the second bottle, I was entirely well. I wish every lady, suffering from womanly trouble, would try Cardul. It is the best medicine I know of. It did me more good than anything I ever ased." Cardul la a woman's tonic a strengthening medicine for women, made from ingredients that act spe cifically on the womanly organs, and thus help to build op the womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's Ills, it ha a successful record of over 60 years. Tour druggist sells It Please try it N. B Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Chr.ua Hou Mod if ine Cn.. Oiattannrm. Term .. for .S'nrii i hiitructiuio, and 64-page book, "Home treatment tor Women," tent la plain wnipDftr . 00 reoues- over to jhe Collector of Customs at this place and will be forwarded bv h:nl w:th ,nv sworn statement which owncr of'the vessoi aea;nst which nv nartiCiliar complaint is mad c. cares aml it is wilhin his D0Wer to nanle th. amount of the fine for the violation. It is not the object of the govern ment to fine the boat owners merely for monetary purposes but to educate them to the value of protecting life and property. VAUDEFILLE EVERY DAY THE ATHENS THEATRE. AT Lovick and Taylor, managers of the Athens theatre, announced yesterday that beginning Monday they will have a vaudeville performance every night, For the past few weeks there has been no vaudeville during the first three days of the week, an extra reel of pictuies being added to the program in its place. S. M. Brinson left last evening for a business trip to Dover. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ykc crrrTAun company, new voim citt. HOMINY Cotton Seed Meal Cotton Seed Hulls Wheat Short ()ats
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