Stiff Joints
Sprains,Bnrises
re relieved at once, by an applica
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't
rub, just lay on lightly.
' Sloan's Liniment baa dono more
good than anything I have ever tried
for still joints. 1 got r.iyhainl liurtao
biwily thai I had to atou work riirht In
the busiest time ot the year. 1 thought
1 .I... t I.I . . . 1 T
k uibi lum j. buuh uuvu to nitvo iiiy
turf taken off, but I got a bottle of
Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand."
Wilton Whjebuui, Morris, Ala.
Good for Broken Sinews
0. Q. Jones, Oaldirin, L. L, writes :
"I used Sloan's Liniment for broken
ainevra above ihokueu cup caused by a
fall and to my great snttulacllon was
able to rwumo work in leas than three
weeks, after the accident."
SLOANS
UNIMEM
Fine for Sprain
Kfc Hknry A. Voeul, 84 Somerset
St.. PlidiitifiM. N'. J., write: A
friend sprained his ankle o badly
KQftX is went maoK. tio i.mpneti wuen
Z toM him that I would have him out
in a week. I applied Sloan'.? Liniment
and In four davs he vm working and
said Sloan's was a right good Xini-
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ROMULUS A. VNUNN
Attorney a,nd Counselor at Lav
Offick 50 Ckaven Stiikot
Telephone Nos S)7 and 801
NEW BERN. N.C.
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at Law
Office. Rooms 401-2-3 Elks
Building,
New Bern. N. C.
Practices in the counties of Crave'n
Duplin, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Carter
t, ramlico and Wake, in the Suprenu
and Federal Courts, and -wherever sot
ices are desired.
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.. Osteopathic Physician
(REGISTKKEI))
Rooms 320-321 Elk's Temple.
Hours: jo to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to g. ,
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Ten years expet lence in treating chron
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Complete Electrical Equipment.
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ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Hughes Building, Craven Street
NEW BERN, N. C.
Practice. In State and Federal Courts,
Circuit. Craven. Carteret,' Jones and
Pamlico and wherever services are
desired.
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Au jrney 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 DOCTOR
Pepsi-Cola
.For Thirst Thinkers.
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Pepsi-Cola Co.,
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RIVERS AND GREAT CITIES.
Wherein the Thames and London Are
Different From Others.
London without the Thames 18 tin
thinkable.' Not only Is It tbe source of
the pvat wealth and trade of the
world's metropolis, but It brings food
nnd drink to Its many millions. Yet
this is not the ease with other great
dticM of tlie world whose livers have
had little to do lu the building of theii
fume and position. In "The River of
London" Mr. Hiluire Belloc points the
contract:
"Little sea borne traffic reaches Tarig
by the Seine; the Tiber could never be
a street for Rome; Vienna neglects the
Danube; Antwerp protects no great
crossing nor ha ever lieen the nucleus
of n state, and i:-) :en. t'ja neirert par
allel, was not the strategical pivot of
N'oi'iuand.v nor ever formed, as Ixiudon
forms, u chief f i-actlon in. the economic
power of its province. The two rivers
which are sacred to Lyous never fed
that towu; the Rhone watered but did
not lead to Aries.
The towns of Lombardy depend upon
the fertility of the Po valley, but the
stream Is nothing to their commerce
or to their political eminence, and Mi
lan and Venice and Turin areindepend
ent of It. Sarngossn was the mistress
of Aragon, but the Ebro did not make
Saragossa, and, "as for Madrid, the
trickle which ruus below Madrid Is
best described in the story Of the Span
ish patriot who was dying oftlilist
after battle, but upon being offered a
cup of water said. 'Give It to the poor
Manzanares' the river upon . which
Madrid stands."
CHILD WEDDINGS IN INDIA.
-Candy Kept the Bab' Partners Quiet
During the C r omony.
Four hundred mr.r.iages were per
formed simultaneously at the last wed
ding celebration at Kurqt among mem
bers of the Lewa Kiinbl caste.
None of the bridis was more than
Hwelve years of age. the majority be
ing from one to sereu years old, while
the bridegrooms vnried from three to
nine. Most of the contracting parties
sat or lay on the laps of their parents
during the ceremony and were given
sweets to keep them quiet.
The caste only celebrates every ten or
twelve years. .
These baby brides, of course, do not
loin their husbands when they are
married. They wait until they reach
the age of ten or eleven, when there
Is a second marriage. Should n baby
bride's husband die before she reaches
the age for the second marriage she
becomes a widow and has to remain
so all tier lite, in such cases the
widow at once loses caste. Her orna
ments are taken off her. and she be
comes a sort of outcast, hardly treat
ed, looked down upon and generally
made n household drudge.
The husband, on the other hand,
should his baby bride die before the
second marriage, may marry again. In
fact, he Is expected to do so within a
few months of the; death of the bride.
Rombny Cor. Philadelphia Ledger.
A Sincsre Provider.
Robbie S. was visiting with a neigh
bor while his mother was in the city.
on a shopping trip. Bobbie and two
other children played at housekeeping
In the backyard, and In the course of
the housekeeping Maria believed she
needed supplies.
"Bobble, you go for some ice cream
and lemons at the grocery," command
ed Maria, und Bobbie obediently trot
ted into tbe alley at the rear, as Maria
believed, "jes' playlu' he was goln' to
the grocery." ' .
Ten minutes later. Mrs. S-. with
whom Robbie was visiting, went to
the telephone, and the voice of her
grocer inquired:
"1 guess Bobble has lost the money
for the Ice creuiiitind lemons he came
after. I can't find any change In Ills
pockets. Or did you want the things
charged?" I udla un polls News.
V
"Stagger" Oil. ' '
From the beginning of September
until November a small- fish called
.stickleback Is caught In considerable
quantities off the Island of D.ina
mundc, at the mouth of the Dwlna
river.' in the gulf of Riga, and also
near the island of Semgallen. in the
Dwlna river, near Dunaberg. Russia.
The fishermen make an oil from this
fish which Is very useful in the leather
and harness Industry ns 11 preserva
tive. The name of this fish Is "Stlch
llng" in German, the common name is
"knscrnge." and In gome communities
it Is called "stagger."
Wisdom and Love.
How shali we help the life of the
future? Simply by patting wisdom
and love into our own life and Into
human affairs. All genuine virtue. Is
vital and vitalizing. It carries In It
the power of Cod to conquer evil and
establish righteousness. It Is a living
Need, holding in Itself Interminable
harvests of Its own kind. Planted In
human society. It will bear fruits of
welfare through the centuries-Charles
O. Ames.
Stood by His Theory.
Thnles, the ancient philosopher, de
clared that there was no difference be
tween life and death. "AVhy. then,"
tried one of those to whom the remark
was made, "don't you put an end to
your life?" "Because." was the reply,
"there la no difference.''
Hi Mind Occupied.
"Sir!" she exclaimed when he kissed
her. "Yon foriret yourself." " .
"IVtfdHy." he replied calmly. "But
I i-an think of myself any old tlmej
lust now you are oecupylug my undl
1 Med attention."- Boston Transcript
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1 Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Brule; Cuti an
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PERSOHAL BRIEFS
FROM Bl
THE COMINQS AND GOINGS OF
OUR NEIGHBORS ACROSS
THE RIVER.
(Special to the Journal)
Bridgpton, May 9. Duffy Campbell
who is in the phbtogrpah business at
Cintl, war. in iow.i ycstc.-day.
Mrs. E. R. Phillips and Mrs. I.
Rogers who left last Friday to attend
the school closing at Reelsbcro, and
the Ladies Aid bazaar at Arapahce
given for the benefit of the Christian
church at that place.
Floyd Eubanks of Beaufort is in
town for the summer attending busi
ness college at New. Bern.
John-Campbell of Ernjl was a visitor
in town yesterday.
Mrs. J. S. Bright of Vanceboro spent
Wednesday night in town.
Alex Caton and Alfred Willis of
Eurnal are here attending court.
Misses Mittie and Mattic Barring
ton and George Lewis attended scrvics
at Ellsworth church near Vanceboro,
last Sunday.
F. L. Mozing, district deputy of
the Woodmen of the World, left Mon
day for Washington on business for
the fraternity.
J. H. Oglesby is having an addition
built to his "store which will give much
mere room than at present.
I. P. Holton and family and Harvey
Holton of Olympia, A. J. Holton of
Reelsboro and Willie Ernul of Askin
were in town yesterday.
Mrs. A. M. Tingle and mother, Mrs.
Barker, Jeft today for a ten days'
visit at Belgrade and Swansboro.
Is-aac Gardner and fa-mily, who have
been visiting relatives here for several
days, left today for Ayden where Mr.
Gardner will take up the insurance
business.
Miss Gertie Mitchell of Raleigh
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Pugh.
Rev. R. E. Pitman has just purchased
a handsome five passenger touring car.
Mr. Willie 1 athinghouse of Vance-
fboro is in town attending court as a
juror.
AN ATTRACTIVE BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs.
Charles Duffy
- Friends.
Entertains
Mrs. Charles Duffy was the charm
ing hostess at a delightful auction bridge
party Friday evening at her colonial
heme on Pollock street, comphmentaiy
to some of the guests of the Federation.
By an artistic arrangement Jf palms,
ferns roses and sweet peas the room
were very attractive and the soft
light of candles over the blossoms added
to the effectiveness.
The gufcst of honor was Mrs. Goe.
Floyd Ross of Grcenbboro, home
guest of Mrs. Duffy's duiing the Fed
eration. ' There were seven tables of auction
bridge and the score cards wero of
Dutch defign After the fascinating
game a delicious ice course ano minis
were served, the plates being decorated
with bunches of sweet-peas. Thorc
enjoying Mrs. Duffy's hospitality wcie:
Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Charles liuford and
guest, Mrs. Edward Baker, of Wadcs
boro Judge and Mrs. Owen Guion
and guest Miss Jane Myer of Wash
ington Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyman
and guest Mrs. Julian Timberlake
of Raleigh Mrs. B. H. Griffin of Golds
boro and Mrs. Wiggins of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. William Blades and guest
Mrs. Brooks Parham and Mrs. D
Y. Cooper of Henderson Mis6 Margaret
Bryan and guest Mrs. Edward Jordan
and Miss Florence Jones of Raleigh
Miss Mary Oliver and guest Mrs.
Isaac Tayl&r of Morganton Mrs
Francis Stringer Duffy and guests
Mrs. R. Kornegay and Mrs. Charles
Miller of Goldshoro Mr. and Mrs.
Mortie Marks and guests Mrs. Sol.
Weil and Mrs. Josephs of Goldsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn Mr. and Mrs.
J. Vernon Blades Mrs. James Biddle
and guest. Mrs. W. P. Williamson of
New York Mrs. 1 nomas warren miss
Mollie Heath and Mrs. Royster of
Hickory guest of Miss Mary Roberts.
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
Physicians Failed To Help Mrs,
Green, But She Finally Found
Relief In CarduL
Meette, Va.-Mn. J. C. Oroen of thtf.
place, says: "I suffered with womanly
troubles so that I could hardly sit up.
Two of the beat doctors In our town
treated me, and I tried different medi
cines, twill I gave up oU hope of ever
getting well.
One day, I decided to try some Or
duL It did ao much for me that I
ordered some more, and U cured mel
Today, I feel aa wall as I aver did la
BLJlf. m v,.
law IMUUB Utt Ul wvftuaw m
gone. I feel like another person in
every way. t wish every suffer could
know what Cardnl will do for alek
iKUU
V mm.'
A few doses of Cardul at ths right
. . 111 .. A Via, Anii Kill
UHia, Will MTV U1U7 Via, mwvw.
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the nervous system, ant
helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy.
Thousands of weak women have been
rastored to health and happiness by
asing Cardnl. iiippoaa rou try It
It may be Just the medicine yon need.
WriU to: UW Ad viewy Dwt.. O-tta,
M (. (.Xatunnoc. iens iw nwrou
I eeMt-wn book. "Ho. T,
msi Is state
1 0GETO
r
V m
Southern investigator and experimenter. He suggests
a 5-5-5 formula, or a mixture of equal parts of Acid
Phosphate, Kcldit and Nitrate of Soda.
Side dress cotton when the plants are 10 inches high
and a jain when the bloom begins to open. Where
cotton is inclined to
mskinrr two applications of 200 pounds each per acre. '
This i3 also effective against root
applied early enough. It will pay you to try it, for Potash rays.
Order Kair.it now before the supply is exhausted. We sell
Kainit and Potash Salts, any quantity from one 200-Ib. bag up. , (
' GERMAN KALI WORKS
Whitney Central Bask Buildup
NEW ORLEANS, U,
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
TO BE HELD.
The United States civil service
commsison announces an open com
petitive examination on May 17 to
provide a register of cligibles from
which to make certification for fill
ing vacancies as they may occur in
positions requiring the qualifications
of stenography and typewriting-in the
federal classified civil service in the
vicinity of the places of examina
tion. Examination may be had in
North Carolina at Ashcville, Char
lotte, Elizabeth City, Greensboro,
New Bern, Raleigh, Salisbury 'and
Washington.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR A
And some magazine
gass and no meter.
poems arc all
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:
"They arc the best pills I ever used,
and I advise everyone to s :e them for
constipation, indigestion ami liver com
plaint." Will help you Price 25c.
Recommended by all dealers.
A romantic young woman is an easy
mark for the fortune teller.
WONDERFUL SKIN SALVE
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known
everywhere ; s the best remedy made
for all diseases of the Sklnj and ar.o for
burns, bruises and boil;. Reduces
infiamation and is Spotting and heeling
J. T. Sussman, publisher- of News, ol
Chrncli'js, N. C, writes thai one Ion
helped his serious skiji ailment afitj
other remedies failed. Only 25c.
Recommended by all dealers.
The less logic there is In a
argument the louder he talks.
nan s
Children Cry
rOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
You are entitled to credit for doing
the things you want to do. The taste
for vitrue may have to be cultivated
QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMA
TISM. George W. Koous, Lawton, Mkh.,
says: "Dr. Detcheon'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. Siie began the use of
the remedy and improved rapidly.
On Monday she could not move ar.d
on Wednesday she got up, dressed her
self and walked out for breakfast."
Sold by Bradham Drug Co. (Adv.)
Talk isn't as cheap as it used to be
before the limited telephone conversa
tion was invented.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
The man who is handy around tfi
house usually isn't much' good any
where else.
FOR , THE WEAK AND NERVOUS
Tired-out, weak, nervous men and
women would feel ambitious, energetic
full ef life and always have a good appe
titc, if they would do the sensibje thing
for health take Electic Bitter.s Noth
ing better for the stomach liver or kid
ncys. Thousands say they owe their
lives to this wonderful home remedy
Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Center
N. Y. .says: "I regard Electric Bitter
as one of the sreatest of gifts. I can
never forget what it has done (or me.
Get a bottle yourself and see what
,ijfT,.r(.mt. will make ip your health
4Gnly 50c and $100. Recommended by
, all dealers.
Son-.c st ricj arc hud to believe
you want to believe them.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children,
The Kind You Haw Always Bough
Bear the
Slgnatnra of
ProfitableSideDressing
The use of tide dressing is increasing
on COTTON and CORN. It pays
to do it, if one uses the right goods.
Tvo application! of 200 lbs. each per
acre are recommended by a well-known
rust, use
KAINIT
lice and cut worms on corn, if
Savannah Bank & Trust Building
SAVANNAH. G A.
Young widows talk too much about
the joys of married life to suit an old
bachelor.
BEST MEDICINE FOR COLDS.
When a druggist recommends a
remedy for colds, throat and lung
troubles ,you can feel suie that he
knows what he is talking about. C.
Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio,
writes ot Dr. King s fsew Discovery:
I know Dr. King's New Discovery is
the best throat and lung medicine I
11. It cured my wife of a severe bron-
hial cold after all other remedies failed.'
will do the same for you if you are
uffering with a cold or any bronchial
th.oat or lung cough. Keep a bottle
on hand all the time for everyone in
the family to use. It is a home doctor.
Price 50c. and $1,00 Guaranteed by
11 dealers.
Good luck is like a lot of other things.
You never fully appreciate it until you
haven't it.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
HE FIRST WEEK'S
SESSION CLOSES
JUDGE O. H. ALLEN PRESIDING
IN HIS USUAL ABLE
MANNER.
The first week of a two weeks' term
f Craven county Superior Court came
a close yesterday at noon. Only
few minor matters being disposed of
u.ing the morning session.
Judge O. H. Allen of Kinston is
rindinr; over this term ot court and
c is conducting tne term in ms usual
xpcdi.ums manner, with a degree ol
speed, yet with that thouroughness
which characterizes his ability as a
presiding judge.
The following cases are on the docket
for the last w eek of the term:
Monday, May 12, 1913.
157. French vs. R.'chardson &
Stevenson.
158. Pipkin vs. Norfo'.k Southern
Railroad Company.
167. Screen Company vs. Tolson.
171. A. C. L. R. R. Co., vs. Elm.
City Lumber Company.
172. A. C. L. R. R. Co. vs. Pine
.umber Company.
Tuesday, May 13, 1913.
173. R. H. Rowe vs. N. S. R. R.
Company.
174. Hartley vs. N. S. R. R. Com
KANSAS WOMAN
WHO SUFFERED
From Headache, Backache,
Dizziness and Nervousness,
Restored to Health by
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Lawrence, Ksns. - " A year ago I was
luffering from a number of ailmenta. I
always had pain and
was irregular. Dur
ing the delay I suf
fered a great deal
with headache, back
ache, dizziness, fev
erish spells, nervous
ness and bloating.
I had been married
nearly three years.
I took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound and now
I feel better than I have for years. I
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Coirtrcmid to all who suffer as I
did." Mti. III. Zsuner, 1045 New Jer
sey Street, Lawrence, Kansas.
Montana Woman's Case.
Burns, Mont -"Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound cured me of awful
backache which I had suffered with foc
months. I was so weak I could hardly do
my work and my head and eyes ached all
the time. Your Compound helped me
in many ways and is a great strength--ner.
I always recommend it to my
irionds and tail them what a grand mad
cine It is for women. You may use my
lame for the good of others." Mrs.
John Francis, Burns, Montana.
The makers of Lydia F. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound ha e thousands of
such letters as those abovethey tell
the truth, else they could not have been
obtained for love or moon. This med
ietas Is no stranger -it hat stood the
test fw years,
pany.
175. Harrison vs. Dill. A. T. W
175. Harrison vs. A. T. Dill.
176. Coward vs. Proctor.
Wednesday, May 14, 1913.
177. Parker Buggy Company vs.
J. M. Arnold.
179. J. A. Joues vs. N. S. R. R.
Co. and Southern Ry. Co.
180. J. A. Jones vs. A. C. L. R. R.
Co. and Southern Ry. Co.
182. Hyman vs. Ballard.
Thursday, May 15, 1913.
185. Ernul vs. Brown.
194. Hunter Mfg. Co. vs. Coca
Cola Bottling Company.
197. Metts vs. Camp Spring Mill
Co. et at.
214. "Pearson vs. Green.
W. B. BLADES HEADS WATER
AND LIGHT COMMITTEE.
Through an error L. M. Satterwaithe
was named as Chairman of the Water
an d Liht Committee in the account
of the committees named by the Boards
of Aldermen in their first meeting
which was published in the Jojrnal
yesterday morning. W. B. Blades is
chairman of this committee and with
him are Wm. Ellis and T. G. Hyman.
Chaidren Cry
Tho Kind You Ilavc Always
in use lor over 30 years,
mill
-f6'-f-- sonai
'&ccfU4i( Allow
AH Counterfeits, Imitations and." Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for faster Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic ,
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been i 1 constant r.-.o for the relief of Constipation,
FIatulcncy Wind CoI:c, all Teething Troubles and'
Diarrhoea. St regulates the Stomach ard Bowels,
ussimilates the Food, giving healthy and ncttural Bleep.
1'uo Chli:lren's Panacea Tho mother's Friend.
GENyiiw CASTORIA always
pBears the
The Kind You Dave Always Bought
In Use or Over 30 Years
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MAY PROVE FATAL
When Will New Bern People Learn
the Importance) of It? w
Backache is only a simple thing at
first.
But if you find 'tis from the HH-
neys;
That serious kidney troubles may
f low,
That dropsy or Bright's disease may
be the fatal end,
You will be glad to know the fol
lowing experience. 9
'Tis the honest statement of a resi
dent of this locality.
James E. Askin, James City, N. C,
says: "While in the army I received
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My back ached a great deal and 'as
time passed, the trouble grew worse.
1 tried many remedies but seemed un
able to obtain relief and finally hearing
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box. They gave me great benefit.
They not only removed the pain in
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