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Huerta is one nun who does not m to care for free advice. Mothers! Rare Your Children Worms? Are they feverish, restless, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do they continually pick their nose or grind their teeth? Have they cramping pains, irregular and ravenous appetite? These are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suffering, but stunt its mind and growth. Give "Kickapoo Worm Killer" at once. It kills and removes the worms, im proves your child's appetite, regulates stomach, Kver and bowels. The symptoms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature in tended. All druggists or be mail, 25c. (Adv.) KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Mosquitos prefer darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil Minis.'' P'alses This Laxative. Rev. iH. Jkubeavoift of Allison, la., in pBtMiaff Dr. !ew LUe Pills for conation, writ5-'t-Dr- New Life Pills are such jrfc P's no home show without -" No better regulator for the hV ad bcls Every pill guaranteed Try them. Price 25c. at all druggistv AdT-' hings. People want to prove most but they are v.'illirg to bc'.ieve tha is hotter in church than at home. t it The Beat Pain Killer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve when applied to a eut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury of the skin will imme diately remove all pain. E. E. Chamber lain of Clinton, Me., says: "It robs cuts aMd- other injuries of their terrors. As i healing remedy its equal don't exist'." Will do good1 for you. Only 25c. arali druggists. (AttV.J "rtie attractive advertisements of some, summer' resorts have proved ir- resi. tible to burglars.' Suffered Eczema Fifty Yean Now Well. Seems a long time to endure the aw ful burning, itching, smarting skin di sease known as "tetter" another name for Eczema. Seems good to realize, also, that Dr. Hobson's Ecz 'ma Ointment has proven a perfect cure. Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes: "I cannot sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty years." AH druggists, or by mail, 50 c. (Adv.) PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa John Lind probably feels that Mex ican hospitality consists of a few cusses and a hot tomale. CMu. "rreatmnr. "1 was troubled w constipation anu indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment," writes C. H. Hines, of Withlow, Ark. "I went to a St. Louis Hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and worked right along. I used them fo some time and am now all right." Sold by all dealers. (Adv.) It looks as if Great Britain could not Waiit until 1915 to make an ex hibition of herself. Good Reason for His Enthusiasm When a man has suffered for several 'days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then curer sound and well by one or two doset of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an-" Diarrhoea Remedy, as is often the rase, It Is but natural that he should b enthusiastic in his praise of the reme dy , and espet iai y is this the case of a severe attack when life is threat ened. Try it when in need of such a remedy. It never fails. Sold by all deafcra (Adv.) !! I.' ' Woman is taking up the r everywhere, one has gone to driving a cab m Mt- Vernon, N. Y. i ' , How tha Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of manv ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain' Tablets, keep your bowels regulai and you will avoid these diissttt For sale by all aralers. (Adv.) The supply of talk exceeds the de maud. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I was attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and used the doctor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. I was unable to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two months when I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it and it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. 'Hill of Snow Hill, N. C. Eor.asU by all dealers. (Adv.) roting people teem to nave a mo nopoly orr good hicfcr """ Those London suffragettes seem to remember th Lord's duy to raise a row. What Is Beat for Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Druraquin, On tario, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamber Iain's Tablets as "the best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indi gestion or constipation give them a umu. lucjr arc cciiaiu iu prove uu ficial. They are easy to take ana pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents.. For sale by ull dealers. (Adv.) . IT . T,! 1 r i i It isn't recorded that the 'fiord oveth a cheerful giver of advice. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes, saj Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "I February, 1903, a gentleman asked m to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirdt of it and my eyes have not given rat any trouble since." This salvejis for sale by all dealers. (Adv.) And she who loves and runs away may have a fit of regret later. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Ever notice how much fuss men make about their honor on the stage? Children Cry N FOR FLETCHER'S CSTORIA Every th 1,16 8 wan takes the con ceit out of nlan sne adds to her own. , . . CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Haw AlMfsBoht Bean the 2. Signature of tt I DR. ANNA SHAW RAPS ANTIS. New York', Aug. 13. The new title 'Conservationists," which the anti-euf- frage workers have taken to themselves does not appeal to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, "They aren't 'Cetfservationists, she said at her office. "They are des- tructionists.' If they are conservation ists,' why don't they beghv hir con servation at home instead flS pushing about the country attacking usi They def'tructioniits of justice arJ- free dom, the dignity of womanhood.-' CHURCH AT PARSONSBURG, IS DYNAMITED AND MAN CUT WITH A RAZOR IN THE FIGHT V . Salisbury, Md., Aug. 13. A riot 7t- vailed at the Parsonsburg camp grounds last night and assumed such propor tions that the local police of the grounds could not cope with the situation. In addition to fighting and cutting, dynamite was used on one of the church buildings. A number of young men from the western side of Wicomico county a,t- tended the camp, and, it is claimed, a young man named Truit, of Wilkes approached Harold Taylor, of Kock-a Walkin, and without warning cut him in the chest with a razor. A riot in which clubs, fists and knives were used followed. Taylor is in the hospital here in a critical candition, while many of the other young men a e at their homes under the care of doctors. Immediately after the fighting, which occurred on the edge of the camp ground, some of the gang put a charge of dynamite under the church. It was exploded, tearing away the side and de molishing the roof. This act of vandal ism is said to have been caused by some of the camp authorities interfering! at tne time oi tne ngnt. There were about 5,000 persons on the camp ground, and the explosion caused a rush from the grounds. Great excitement prevailed among the women and children. The authorities notified Sheriff Smith, of this city, who, with his deputies, in an automobile hurried to the grounds. No arrests were inadei as the desperadoes had made theii escape. ON WAY AROUND THE WORLDf Harry Ostendoif Says He Has Beeii 11 Years On Road. Baltimore, Md., August 13 Harry Ostendorf, who says he is a native of South Africa and was in the Boer War, was in Baltimore last night n his trip around the world. According to his stat ment, he has been on the road 11 1-2 years snd is now about to leave for home by way of Cuba and South America. o He carries many handkerchiefs hear J ing the postmark of cities lie has visitsd RIOT PREVAILED AT CIP MEEHIC BRIDGETON ITEMS. W Jl Personal Paragraphs And Othor Local News Of Interest". (Special to the Journal.) Bridgeton, N. C, Aug. 13. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Banks are spending, the week at Wilmington. ; A. J. Holton, of Reelsboro, spent ejv l.-,. ? , -....i... r h,. J Sunday Mrs. J. P. McCullen and children are Visiting relatives in Wilmington. Lorenzo Holton and sisters, Misses Ada and Beatrice, of Reelsboro, spent Friday night here. : The lawa party given by the Ladies' Aid Society f the Christian church last Friday night, was a complete success, and quite a neat little sum was realized, Anson Bright, of Merritt, spent Thursday iri our town. Eltsha lay) or and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Goldsboro and La Grange. Mrs. McD. Laughinghouse and children returned Friday from a visit at Vanceboro and Washington. H. E. Wyatt and McD. Laughing ftsouse;. who are working in Greenville, spent Sunday at home, Rev. I. W. Rodgers and family are spending the week at Olympia. Miss Ahna Sabiston, of Belgrade, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Morton. Mrs. D. H. Fleming ..returned .Sat urday after a visit to relatives at Ocracoke. Mrs. F. L. Mozingo and daughters,1 Misses Eva and Olivia, spent Sunday with relatives, Mrs. J. V. Tingle, of R. F. D. No. 1. Y. Hanson is all smiles. Ill's a boy'. WEDS MILLIONAIRE COWBOY. Iowa Girl Elopes With Great Grandson Of Wm. Weightman. New York, Aug. 13. A romance was disclosed today in the announcement of the marriage of William Weightman (great granason o vviiuam weignunan. HV . i r iif.il. ill. L. the drug manufacturer of Philadelphia, who left a fortune of about $60,000,000 when he died a few years ago, and Miss Mar Heaty Powers, of Shelby, Iowa. Young Weightman, who has just come laf age, has spent the last seven years. ra-nge ruling in the Dakotas, but gel has portion of the original Weightman estate, he decided to settle down to the life to which his wealth entitled him. On a visit East last month he met Miss Powers at Sag Harbor, I I, , Yesterday the couple quietly drove away from their host's home, in an automobile to New York, 100 .miles away, and ,were married in "The Little Church .Aruund tIie:Cmer. , They expect to start shortly on a tour Lt round the world, returning in about t:o yeans COUNTRY PRODUCE. 'Cuotations Furnished Bv Coast c a. eat Marker, ) August 14th Chickens, grown, pairI 75 to Sic Chickests, half grown, pair 60 to 70c Ducks, per pair ooto 80c Eggs,dtoen... 20c Hams, country smoked 20c pound .... 25c Wool, porund , U to 16c Hogs, dressed, pound. 10 to 11c Beef, dressed, pound 8 to fo REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE New Bern Banking and Trust Company at New Bern, in the State Close of Business, BANK REPORT. RESOURCES. Loans raid Discounts.. Overdrafts secured and unsecured AU other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages Batiking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures... Due from Banks and Bankers . Cash items . Gold coin - . Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency 3,214.17 Natiomi bank notes and other U. S. notes 4,051.00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in J! Undivided profits, less current ex( tenses and taxes paid Dividendsunpaid . Hills paynble.. Time Certificates of Deposit ... Deposits subject to cheek.... J. Trust Deparsntent..-..4i i Savings Deposits .j Due to Banks and Bankers Cashier's Checks Outstanding... . $557,307.57 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CRAVEN, SS. i I, W. Carroll Rodney, Cashier of the above-named bank, dp solemnly swear that the above state stent it true to the best of my knowledge and uo- W. CARROLL RODNEY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of August, 1913. W. W. GRIFFIN, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: E. H. MEADOWS, JOSEPH GAS KILL, , b. b. hurst, i L it j vi nma irni rn J. S. MILLER, lffl M-Rffl ULwMU MEXICAN REBELS SLAY AMERICANS Assassination Of Harry Burton Of New York Is Reported In San Francisco. DEED COMMITTED ON JULY 6TH News Of The Occurrence Brought To The California City By Railroad Surgeon. San Francisco, Aug. 13. Re port of the assassination of Harry Burton, of New York, chief chemist of the Pcquilla Dam Company, of Poquilla, Chihuahua, Mexico, by con stitutionalist revolutionaries on July 6th, at Santa Rosalia, seventeen miles from Poquilla, was brought to San Francisco by Dr. F. B. Fisher, of New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Fisher is surgeon for the Por- ral and Durango Railroad company, a Canadian comoration. which has large mining and land interests, was in Santa Rosalia at the time, and with Df. Griffe, another surgeon, was at the young man's side a few minutes after he was shot. According to the statement of Dr. Fisher at the Palace hotel, Burton and about twenty companions came to Santa Rosalia from Poquilla, to spend Sunday. Dr. Fisher was in troduced to Burton and his com pamons by Dr. Griffe. They invited him to go carriage riding with them to a spring a few miles away from the town, but he declined, on the ground that he was then on his way out of the country, and had many matters to attend to during -the day. As Burton and his party returned to Santa Rosalia in the afternoon, the municipal band was givinz a concert in the plaza, around which were con pregated several hundred constitution alist soldiers. Burton was riding in the leading carriage with a compan ion. , J act as the vehicle was opposite the band and in front of the veranda on which Drs. Fbher and Griffe were sitting, a shot Tang out from behind and a few seconds later Burton's compani n called for help. When the two doctors reached the carriage Burton was dead from a rifle shot in the hack of the neck. The companion did not know the shot had been fired upon his carriage until he saw blood lssuiag from Burton's mouth. The latter never spoke af er the bullet hit him. '' Subrequbnt i ivestigation said Dr. Fi.her could discover no mot ve lor the assassination other than a prob able desire of the constitutionalists to impress upon the American residents of the vicinity not to venture too freely beyond the zones of their employ ment. , Burton was only about twenty-two years of age. Compensation. First Chicago Dnnie People take shorter wedding trips than tuey did formerly. Second Chicago Dame Perhaps, bnt they take them more often.-UfB. Tha man "who Insists nnon seeing with perfect, elenrnsas lip fore he de cides never;' decides. - Heurt Krederle AmleL of North Carolina, at the August 9, 1913. $456,906.52 2,181.42 24,870.45 16,090.55 $45,153.60 4,832.36 7.50 57,258.63 $557,307.57 $100,000.00 16,496.15 222.00 100,000.00 $47,937.57 178,200.41 7,841. S7 92.1J7.U 13,617.72 854.41 - 340,589.42 MGLUDE BOOKS OF PARCEL POST THAT IS THE OBJECT OF BILL OFFERED BY CONGRESS MAN LEWIS. Washington, Aug. 13. Congressman David J. Lewis, of Maryland, offered , yesterday in the House a resolution directing the Congress to request Postmaster-General Burleson to ex- j tend the parcel post mail classification ' so as to include books. The resolution ' was referred to the House Committee ' on Postoffices. There is no opposition to its passage at the Postoffice Depart ment. Mr. Lewis has always contended that books should be carried at the cheap parcel post rates instead of being compelled to pay the heavy book postage of one cent for two ounces The Senate conferees struck from the Lewis Parcel Post Bill a provision giving books the low rates. Mr. Lewis will address the House on Friday in support of the Burleson parcel post extensions which become effective that day. He will uphold the order of the Postmaster General and is loaded with figures to show that the Govern ment carry package mail at the cheap rates and make a slight profit. Mr. Lewis expected to make the address yesterday, but his plans were upset by the long discussion over the Mondcll Bill, calling on Secretary of Treasury McAdoo for information regarding his charge that" New York banks were depressing the 2 per cent. Government bonds in order to discredit the Glass Owen Currency Bill. Wood Wanted One hundred cords or more of oak and ash want ed. Name price and place of dc'ivery. MOTHERS' COAL & FUEL COMPANY, F. A Hackney, Manager. Phone 473. New Bern, N.C G. A. Caton, M, D. H. M. Bonner M. D. FNRflEN SANATORIUM NEW BERN, N. C. A thoroughly Modern Steam Heated institution for the care of all non con tagious Medical and Sur gical diseases. - A special diet kitchen is maintained for the benefit of patients. MISS MAMIE O' KELLY Supt. Protect Your Stock From Disease. It is less costly to secure the services of a Graduate Veterinarian than it is to buy new stock. Dr. J. F. Foley Hospital and Office, 66 Broad St. Near J. A. Jones' Stables. The most useful, economical, and the largest labor stv you can put in your field, is our tobacco, corn and cottx truck. Order now and be in time, large force working dai iijrmpg trern out. Get our folder explaining. PORCHfAND FURNITURE LIBRARY We still have an assortment of various styles of Porch Rockers, Settees etc. Also have a few more of the AEROLUX no whip porch shades, on all of which wewill give a reduction in price while they last. Our Library Furniture is also of the most Pleasing designs, and like the Porch Fur niture and Fixtures is unexcelled for its beauty NOTICE We have decided to continue our very generous offer to give two pony votes instead of one for all cash purchases and payments on ac count during the month of August J. S. Miller Furniture Co. 99.101 MIDDLE STREET, PHONE 829 XXXXX54XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Has sinoe 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influence at the lowest possible cost.' RESULT: It is to-day with Its faculty of 33, a boarding rtronage of 363, its student body of 413, and its plant worth 1160,000 " ? 'x THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA ' $150 pays all charges for the year .including table board, room. Kghte. steam beat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal. BLACKSTONE. VA. Great Sale in Full Swing Cut Big Summer reduction sale is now in full Swing Prices 25 to 35 per ever been ottered for in New Bern Deiore on our enuu stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, caps, furnish ing goods, notions, trunks and traveling bags. 63J Middle Street, C. L SPBMCBR Dealer in Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy Seed Wheat and Seed Rye. Brick for Sale. Mail Orders Given Careful Attention. Lower Middle Street, New Bern, N. C. PINSLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Incorporated) Fall Term Opens Sept. 9, 1913. A large, modern brick building, steam heated, baths, running water In all the bed rooms, elegantly lighted. Furnished with tha best furniture. Good board prepared under the direction of tha Domestic Science teacher. Excellent courses In Domestic Science, Music, and Voice. A I t orarv r:,,r. whirl, nrtntrst for Colleue and life. A Faculty of Elf ht. Rates reasonable. Girls wishing to accommodations In the Club. For Catalogue, Address REV. W. Salemburg, N. C. - - TRINITY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1898 Location excellent. Equipment first-class. Well-trained Faculty of successful experience. Special care of the health of student An Instructor in each dormitory to supervise living conditions f boys under his care. Excellent library and gymnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Fall Term opens September 10. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS W. W. PEELE, HEADMASTER. - - DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA I , -. -- JCXrOCXX KXKXKX JHAT1S UNEXCELED 4 cent, lower than they haV3 New Bern, N. C. live at actual expense will And gc.oJ . JONES, - - Sampson County. i Children Cry his way by carvl 1,, BASNIOHT H l l He says this Is
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