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vnn rrrhn mi v r"" 'M 'm knur, jouul kmlMlad 4- v. . . fHORlKai ' ' VDTTOB AMD FROPKHTOR nmcurnoi KATBM r" ImTmi la MnM v. ....... M-M OM JtW, Mt .J ... AdTMrtWa MtM Uetloa. tarnish! M Batr4 at th PortolBo Ww Bra IT. C''w ooad-ola matter. OFFICIAL PAPBR OF- MW BBRM AHP CBAVEI UJUHTr.' . 1 New Bern, N. 0. May 7, U910 THE MATTER OP LOCO MOTION. The news report that the 100, 000th automobile license has been issued in New York state, and that licenses are being issued at the rate of 250 a day, is an interesting item. This is but one state, and it must be remembered that in every state this same automobile licens ing is going on, tho' not of course to the same extent. This matter of human locom tion is a study. The bicycle, the auto, the airship, three means, whero the individual becomes the server and the served. The horse, the mule, the ox, each in place and degree were means, and are today, tho' their services are not so im portant or necessary to man in the locomotion line. From the human view point, the animal locomotion service was slow, while the ma chine service is as fast as the indi vidual will assume the risk. The animal was cheaper, the machine is high. And yet with the passing of the animal as a means of loco motion, thus in the way of pass enger and draught service upon city streets and the country high ways, yet the horse and mule ap parently eliminated from services that havo required thousands an nually to fill the trade demand, are iu price the highest ever known. Power as the locomotion method for individual pleasure and busi ness needs will increase in use. That this is truly indicative of prosperity is a question, for every city where automobiles are used in numbers, there will be found many mortgages to offset, which the ma chine purchase has made necessa ry. This also has been true as re gards the farmer, who bought horse or mule for his farm, but in the latter case the purchase, even if mortgaged, becomes an active factor to pay off his mortgage. The auto will not do this. But the ar gument comes back, changed con ditions demand a readjustment of all things, and not least it is the plan of economics which must be changed to meet the situation. Tli man who baa ao tima tor hi friends win eventually discover Uut ha baa ao friends for hla time. THE MOTHER'S PROBLEM Of RaUlac Strang, HMltky Girl. A serious problem which present It- eelf to every mother with girls to raise, lutbeuedays. The txtgendM of sohool Kfe, the harry and routine of every-dy dalles, the artificial environment of modern civilisation, make It more difficult to rals strong, healthy girls than ever In the history Of the world. Boys rats themselves. Give them room, give them liberty, and they will gTow up healthy at least, without ranch worrying, But the girls present a sefT loos problem, How maay mothers there are w be ars worrying about tbelr daughter. Ner vous, puny girls, with poor, eapriotons appetites, bloodless. Us Usee, a eonslant anxiety to the mother, Haw shall abe solve her problem? To wham shall sbe torn for belpf Kaok mm fa mora or Ism a study by iUelf. and caaaot be solved by soy general rule. TbU Is the way om mother sol red the) problem. Mrs. 0bopfec,sK Preaaeit Avsv, St. Louis, MOn la letter to Dr. Hartman, aayai . -Mf daogbter Alloa, four years of age, was a paay, Sickly, ailing child si nee sh was bora. Iwas always doctoring her. -What ws aoav aseneed to aae Peraa saa grew f troag and weU. . " Aaothsr mother. WK, Ksrtha afosa, K. W. 0. , Chippewa Palla, Wlseoaela, aayai ; "0r-11 ttU (ght-yeaf-old girl bad a best aooah, aad was la a garal . rao-dowa swadlttoa. She had several doctors, who soeld glv the salld ao rs r tlef, and taa mother M noottrageoMat, , ' Tinslly, abe got bottle ol Prraaa ' ' and eommeweed glvlag It to the child. 'aad It proved to U jus Wkal sb , ' - . M - A WVAsi s sV A ai - IsmstsMaw Bjiaw . ni"itMfvui"wvsi fN i f , Her tlosUg words werei "Ton have r.y oo great deal for her. She U Uie r esuy girl we ewva, ina u dmi tana to ) , to bare sr ewred." . V Tbe are asmplas cf . assay tetters ,' whloh Pt. nartmsa la reonlvint, eora. tflff trlghl frnM the bntU 4 loving mothers. White the different Sell of Hirln sreWcVerisgsaddlffwiEg ' M to thTle an! jml!. per on a ' ' fj4 r1iilMl!ly OB $ tvlmj ptrr nr l.ulll mm bit Learned Abort Cardd, Tie Woman's Tonic and is Now i Enthusiastic to. Its Praise , -' Mount Pleasant, Tenn'Cardui Kali yon claim for it, and more,1! write Mis. M. E, Ran, of this place, T "1 was a treat sufferer for 2 yean and was very weak, but 1 learned about Car duLaaddecUed to try tt. now j anjm. perfect health, .V,V . U;v. i " "My -daughter, when changing into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and; now she enjoys good health.., '.' " ' - -; ! "Cardui Is worth its Wight in gold, 1 recommend it for young and old." Being composed exclusively of harm less vegetable Ingredients, with a mild and gentle, medicinal action, Cardui is me best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. K It has no harsh, powerful, near-pois onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs, but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way, Try Cardui. " N. B. WWftto.- Udlet Advisory Dept. Oittt. MtaMtdldaeCo.. Chtttnoog,Tencu lor Sptciai utractkHu.ind M-pue book; "Home Treatment women." seat id puis wnwcb uu nwofc UST TOUR PROPERTY Give in vour roll for 1910. Notice is hereby given that the list taker for the EIGHTH. TUWNSHir will ait at tne court house In New Bern during the month of June. Hours, 8 a m to 1:30 p m.and 2 to 6 p m at which place and in which month ail property owners ana tax payers in said Township are required to return lo the list tatter ior taxation, for the vear 1910. all the real estate. personal property, etc., which each one shall own on the first day of June, 4r shall be required to give in then.. All male peisons between the ages of 21 and 60 years are to list their polls, whether naturalized citizens or not. Return of property and eivuie in of poll required, under the pains and penalties imposed by law. J. A. PATTERSON, List Taker Eighth Township Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A Ella Her face speaks for ltselt Stella Tea; and It Is pretty olaln talk Chicago News. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I was troubled wits bilious nesa and constipation, which made life miserable lor me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force, and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Ijver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, ponry tne stomach. liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. M as. kosa potts, Birmingham, Ant. These tablets are for sale by all dealers. The Eternal 8truggle. Now day the germ And crush the fly, For life Is war. And millions die. Thus may we save This fleeting breath. For life la war, And war Is death! Cleveland Plain Dealer. LION FONDLES A CHILD In Pittsburg a savage lioo fondled the band that a child thrust into hla cage. Danger to a child is sometimes great when leaat regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King a New Discovery could have saved "A few doaea cored our baby of a very bad ease of Croup," writes Mrs. Geo. B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. 'We al ways give It to bun when be takes cold. IU a wonderful medicine for babies." Beat for Cow ha. Colds. LaGriDD. Asth ma. H em orr hates. Weak Lonrs." 60c. J 1.60. Trial bottle free.- Guaranteed y all druggists. . Tit Far Tat arranger (to prominent clergyman- I came la bare,; air; to criticise yonr enures management and tell you now tt ought to b run.' .i' ,' i' Vyl, Prominent Clergy man , (aoistcdr Wkst do yon mean, but? How dire out Who are yon, anyway ? .. f 1 am the bumble editor of the pa per yoo bare beea writing t."Ufe. , -l .. - A rerf etten Art . ' Hew Cnatoinef 1 at you bare Vaa ralntla for a cvatomcr. Are yea aware that bis ancestors came arrow oa the aiaynowaST . . ' Tallor-Aof irs too bad be doesn't fry to emulate rben oobla deed.' . What do row asses r- .H.f-.'.f'K'-1 made hla two suits, and be' hasat cone aoross yet" Pock. . ; - ' A rteetleee Prefeeelen. -e stake U a roW 40' keep yoaf eocstltoeota Interested as much as poe Bible ;v -. -. :,-r Tea," repUsd fteeator ftorgnom,nB politics (hers la so e of trying to let well enoagb alone. ' If Joa dou t airs peopls somethlog to think aboat tbpjr'll be airing yo aometblng to tblhk abontr'-vVashlogtoa ur.. . COMMANDEH JUUU3 A.-rnATT ' pojrr Ka m oept ill 'iy . o a. r, ..' - Iff. Iac Cook, rmmn(1irof iWi Vent. Ke-wanM.- III., wnlee: "rors lorijf tttne I wabfithr4 with brkrli ana fains s.;ro rry kilnv. Atit wo mon" ajo I itit-1 tutu at I 7 Kiilnev I'ii'.e f4 e'Kin"' il -M t )jt SI U lk-' ('i t.k. In? in- m e ) rv w I -i f ! -n I t s i.a arnl t1 j i ' 1 I ' n I- s'l r'r, I 1 ' ' . . w. ,,rt I ... ! , ; Usy 6tb--A the rea lera ij ib Jour nal have not heard from out h town m some time, we wul try aq writs a fsw items again. ; . - We are 'having aome ; fine weather now althoogb it is rather, dry, a good rain would be very acceptable besides The many friends of Mr. D. H. Flem- nung are very sorry, to know that . he has so much atcknew in his family, his little boy David ;is zpoeted to die at any time he waa Very lowj jeaterday. wo re sorry mmf.y 4:, 11 Mesars, N.'M. -farrow and S. D. Patv ker went over t WitmUigtoB Wsdnee day on business and returned Thurs day . i -'UiPii Mr. D.!P. Whitford, of. Askin, spent last Friday with Mr, C. J. Whitford. Mr. S. G. Parker has moved his fam ily from Havelo;k back to oar town. We are glad to welcome them back to Bridgeton. ' - " - ' Mr. Duff Wethington, of Tuscarora, was in our town a short while last week. Rev. J M Wrieht "filled his appoint ment at Clarks and Tuscarora last Sun day, yr:: ' ' Mr J H Woody, of our town, who is employed by the Norfolk and South ern Railroad, Was transferred last Fri day to Belhaven. Mr. A P Fulcher has moved from Bridge street to one of Mr. C V Mc Gee's new dwellings on C street. Prayer meeting at the Methodist E church had a good attendance last night Miss Blanger, who lives near Antioch church was in our town last Saturday visiting relatives. , Miss Lillie Brinson, of Reelsboro, is visi'.ing relatives and friends in our town. Mr. Wm. Ipock, of Vanceboro, spent a few days in our town last week. Mr.p G Lee who has been employed at Wetherington, has returned home. The Epworth League hada meeting at the Methodist church last Tuesday night ' Mr. Geo. Brinson, of Reelsboro, was in our midst Saturday. Mr. Ashley Campbell, of Cool Springs was in town Saturday. - Mr. Fred Newman left for Goldsboro Monday,, where he has accepted a posi tion with Rhodes & Underwood. The Disciple and Methodist Sunday schools will have a union pie nic Thurs day May 19th at Spring Garden. The steamer Howard has been engaged for the occasion. They are anticipating grand time. Mr. H G Lancaster returned Wednes day from Morehead City and Beaufort where he has been on a .business trip. Miss Nora Lancaster who has been visiting relatives in our town, returned to home in Vanceboro Wednesday. We are glad to say that the mumps have about died out in Bridgeton. A very pleasant evening was spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. McDuff Laughingbouso,' by quite a large nnm ber of our young people, after which they gave a musical serenade to" Mr. and Mrs. 8 Haloorsen, at the . home of Mr. O M Peterson on A street, wbere they reside. Sunday will be Rev. J M Wright's appointment here at the Methodist church; he win preach at 11 o'clock a. m., and at 8 o'clock p. m. Everybody cordially invited to come out and hear him preach. . VGRAY EYES. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . , C AST O R I A The newspaper la 1 gifantfe mlrroi in whloh the whole world sees reflect- ad -Ita Joy and sorrow, Its imblUba aad l&Saeaos, lbs anooess aad tatlare. ; V ANjDEAL BCSBANO , is patUot, even With a nagging vrfe. for he knows she needs belr. tine mav be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her." It abe la melan choly, excitable, troubled with lose of, appetite, headache, a Uepleeaneaa, ecn atipattoai or fainting and dixcy spells, she needs Clec tne fill ters the most won- ceriul remedy for ailing women. Thou sands of sufferers from female trouble. nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them' and become health and bann. Trv them. Only Oo. 6a(isfatka guaranteed by all druggist -'.I -.' A til J Question.'- This she tins ewrh mem IS a terrible bore. And wbatirvtr l a at It -1 wonder lb ' avire . t Why, InMead the Walra one's km4 irowine ihln, Owe houk1-vt prow wald-eej ble Uy ea4 rtta thin. . Wtat They Will Da f r Voti Tli ey wul sure ytu rlaclacbe trenjilicn your I rcct trinsry Im; .: cp t' 3 worn t t ell- 1 -'1 (' tic !''li 1 t' - your ' 'nrys, c ilSra. V, 1 1 vr 1 - . rta IMArlrMATlrMJ CONCEIVE OF A HANDIER AND PRETTIER V FORM THAN THAT WHICH IS PRESENTED" in CRYSTAL DOMINO SUGAR NEITHER COULD THE MOST , PARTICUUR PEOPLE ASK FOR MORE PERFECT PURITY. X NOR ECONOMICAL PEOPLE rUK U.55 WASTE. . SOLDbyGROCERS Tales gf Cities. i The Russian city of Riga Is supplied wifh subsoil water from ninety-one wellsj wn'iob. have a dally capuclty of a little over 3.000.000 cubic- fpet. New York city had more arrests for violation of the anti-spitting ordinance In 1909 than any other city iu. the United States, having had 2,513, with 2,099 convictions and $1,936.80 collect ed In lines. In the city of Canton. China, are such 'pleasant sounding streets as Benevolence, Peace, Bright Cloud, Lon gevity5, Early Bestowed Blessings, Everlasting Love, One Hundred Urand aons, ' Refreshing Breezes. Ninefold Brightness, and so on. Folav Kidnev Pills contain in concen trated? form ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief and cure of air kidney and bladder ailments. Davis Pharmacy. t Tho Dark Gidc. Garttoge Mnu (with the cans) Cheer np, Ignatz! The cost o' livin" has light ened our work some! Assistant Carlmge Man Sure, but If It keeps up think of our Jobs!-Puck. I Early Extravagance. The 'ay folUu waste their nionpy now P01;. strawlTriea Is a plly. Tho rali?: docs-n't cot no much, Is red and JuFt ,".s pretty. . . - Il03t:m Herald. dhildren Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A . Although money li the root of al' evO, the moat successful mem seem to be tboae who plant It Catarrh Cannot be Cured, with WKJAL APPLICATIONS, aa tbey cannot reach the seat of the din- ass. listarrh Is a hlruMi or ermsti. ' tntional disease, and in order to curt it yon mnat take internal remedies. Hall's (Catarrh Core is taken inter nally, nnd acta directly on the blood and mnoona anrfacea, Hall's Catarrh Curs ia not a qnack medicine. It was preaeribed by one of the beat phy sicianif in this eonntry for years and is a regular prescription It is com- Iposed of the best Ionics known, com bined with tbs best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucons inr f aces, v Tle prf sot eombination of (he tws ingrsdientt Is what produces Inch wonderful resnlfa is enring ea UrrL i 8eod for ' testimonials free. ; Jt. J: CfBOrEf Jk CO.,Propi, . .' ' ". 1 ' -Toledo, 6 BoldtbV druggists, pries ;'lakf DalTs" fsaolly pills for eonr st!patio.'i,':V.v . ft i . .. . f "aliria fn Liberia: . - . Tbsr 'irV a.srutnbef of lnterllns silcl of lmtr In IJbeiia, but tbs more Important are I lit fan jialm, lbs rsphla Ar bumboo mm. tbs cocoaoul palm and the oil palm., f .v--W r ; t 1 "'. . '' ' , ' lsetlss.Mttsie.!.U ' -' ' whlll tbt ttrttrter of I he music at etrldiilrffhijt' organs .of berilen Is ! trtmely slaiple. thry MrtirtloH por son rrmtrlTSws , for 'rarylog . tba pitch. Tbe gonral jrtrocture tf utieh SO org Is la a Hard surf.ir rorcrM with atriatlons, over wbh h soute otbrt membef of lbs body furuMi.-d with s rasping4 !(t or area U rutlir4. Whn tbs atrtkted edgw la dUWinl Into irt With Crfor and coarser tinrklmr varls Itatia ff pltrh ran be vrorvd, "... r , - .I . 1 . 1. - Ia fcl-I.ir of (;i(u.'m." rrd Jlt fy nouii.nli.'ir tlv (lint Mr. li.nr fl!rtH-l llist ! iliil IfuWIiV tr r-r t ii.jv I 'n iif lorn fur s r-l. ' r - ' 'I ' f!9'Wn, '. ' ' . Tlnlly l : Krv iioil trlluv tht ' ' ' '"to tlx' rillr ss Its nrr ,.inth na ilmit H10 jiJ-tl.it frstlnc t IT erf t ll-iit. V.'HAT i.vi r.vronY wants )". , ,v i r ' . r i 1 r"h i.i. h' ,j ' i "r-r ! W - i . .r h . , ; 1 I it.- vwtir aivr -. -rTllSJTHIHTf- Mi Current Comment. One Ihiug seems certain, anyhow-Roosevelt- escuppd the sleeping sicl' ness. Cleveland leader. The price of seats for tlrj .T.-.T. mill n J. 4 shows that, while Hie pugilists do the knocking, money does the tall; Ing. Memphis Commercial Appeal. According to Henri Kochefort, there nre as many forged Kenihruudts In this country as j here are spurious Stradirarlus lid dies. And that is go ing some. I'lilltidelphlu Inquirer. We used io call It consumption. Then at the behest of the physicians we learned how to spell and speak tu bereulosis. Now they are springing phthisis on us. We balk. Syracuse Post-Standnrd. af? ICILLTHE COUGH andCUREtheLUUGS nEVJBJSCOVEQY AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTORY THE LAKE DRUMMOXI) CANAL AND WATER COMPANY. THE LAKE DRUMMOXI) TOWING COMPANY. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, protected from 'storm Nine feet of water minimum depth always. Quick transit for traflic. Prompt towing. For tolls and towing rates apply at office In Seaboard Bank Building, and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. M. K. KING, J. A. MITTEN Pres. Bccy. J. . BAXTER, bupt 1 jii 4: 'A cigarette rrvax! of goUen GtfoIIna anJ VirginUl'tobaixoa ; blended exquisitely. Their flaror a iuperlx In oil, a aplenducl smoke,"""- 'V . A productof tKe Southern - ' a ?' ' ' . - ' iV BmiIiiII plctwras aad a vsJaaUo AUMOUNCEMENIS - ... - . ' .ANNOUNCEMENT, . I hereby announoe myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of .Junes county, subject to the vote of the Demo cratSe primaries, and if nominated and elected I promise to faithfully, admin ister and Jionestly conduct the affairs of county as treasurer for the beat inter ests of the entire people of Jones county. ' . CP. HARRIETT, Pollocksvillo, N. C, April, 15th. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce that I shall again be a .candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primary, to be held for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence nd pupiort in the past, and if re-elected I premise to discharge the duties of the office fairiy and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the beat interests of the whole people. J W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office to the test of my knowledge and ability and as near as possible to' the satisfac tion of the public. Very respectfully, RICHARD B. LANE. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Craven coun ty, subject to the democratic primary, and if nominated 1 guarantee to every person having any business with the office the utmost respect, politeness and courtesy. Respectfully, A. E. WADSWORTII. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: 1 hereby most respectlmly announce my candidacy for the otricc of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primai-y !r held. If nominated and elected 1 pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the best of my. ability. MoHt Respectfully, B. B. Hurst CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I rcapectfully announce that I ' shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if r elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as I have in the past. Respectfully, Freeman S. Emu!. field. III ItluS i' . .. i PI wm -MM HARDWARE ;;; 'AND Building Ma r ierial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence Hew ben, I. C NOW READY FOR - BUSINESS I have opened my Job Printing plant at No. 139 Middie street and am ready to do all kinds of job printing at the loweBt prices. New Btock, artistic work. PROMPT ATTENTION ALL ORDERS. GIVEN E. J. Land & Co. 139 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. ICE Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. lit 21 2;i (irifTith St. Phoue 23 10 ALL PERSONS INTERESTED J. .1. Baxter vs Southern Jobbing Company. Pursuant lo an order of court at the April term 191(1, the undersigned was directed to publish a notice for 10 days to all persons interested to appear by May luth. 1910 and file exceptions, if they desire to the final account of W. B. Swindell receiver of the Southern Jobbing Company. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. April 19th, 1910. CHICHESTER SPILLS LADTHS t AA yr lrriUt for Cm-THES TKR'i Gold Rlbbov OnaUt DI1SOB HWANU I' ILLS, foe twrntr S9 tat rcfrdrd Hni.utlb:, Alwtj- DIUbla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 7S& NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO. l)IklOCTTHUOi;GH TKAIN 8KK VICE bOTW KKN A LL IOINTH IN K A ST KItN'' SOUTH CARO LIS'A, ntul via NORFOLK TO AIT KAHTI'ltN (.'ITIIOH. Schelule in effect Oct. Kith Trains leave New Bern 9-15 a m., KXPRKRS, Dally, ex crptHunday, for Washington, lilenton, Kliza)eth City and NORFOLK. Arrivea Nor folk 3:40 p. m. 9:16 m., Doily, for Morehead City and Beaufort 9;16 m't lHy, for Kioitoo and Goldflboro. 9:50 1ftiy fioept Sunday, for Orkntal and Intennedlate ; aUtiona, " 2;15 p1'!' Dally exorpt Sunday, for WanhingtOD, .rinetowo and Bclhavro, maktaf com C. Dflctloa With Italclgh trala at Waahlngtoo.' y 6:45 P PitiJi for - Vorebead : f I .Cit Wtd IksaofoTt"" ",' V 45 p m., Daily, for Xtaatoa ud DIAMOND BRAN0 A 1WD UKAND l'ILl.S In .(ID O'lAV tnrtatltc bxr. tmlrd with IlluX&ll Till NO (IIUE1. n mt .. i4 uk for 'UI-Ut:-TLiia V ' 1 Golisborrj. r ' 7 JO P IUy, for Oriental ard 0 fnUrmedUt tatiooc J ' ,,. For.furtfavr parUculart conault Noifolk ad Bnulhero foldy or afplf to T. IL Itumtt, T. 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