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."C. - tV.',. . .-VS.'Vv t-'1,r''Xr7:' f. :n iin oaily j::zi Published tit das-'ln the year ex tpt Monday, Journal buiUlflJ, - firer'aa atreeL , v . . . v ; PHONS JKX t. i-. CBARLES . TKTKJT1 T V . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR SCBSCMPTJOB t Dm Tmt in adraacei '..''. IfM Curearr.not'la dTao.. .. M Kenthrjr by carrier la the elty . - ; Adrerturina rate, furnlshe o , ao. plication. .- ' '.' .. .-. ; ; ' Rnterea at ta Foatoffice, Nw Btri " fC C a aecmro-eleaa matter. '. ; OFFTTIIaL PAPER 0V NBW vBBRW AND CRAVEN COONTT. v : ftf Bern, IT. 0. Defc, 1,1910 J KOTHLNG TO WARRANT ; Vrv" Pessimistic forecast ' X President Hill, of the Great Uortjiern Railroad," has provoked " considerable public notice and dis , cussion, because of thefollowing interview, in which he said: - "Do you hear of any 'generally ' J Systematic plans for improvements " during the next year t There are f ' Done. Factories and such other ' I enterprises, which are productive in their nature, and which Tsontnb ' v ute to wealth, are not contempla - 1 ted by those who have the money to invest. This means' that "those "V- " who have nothing tp sell but their . ', time will be without employment , There will have to be a shutting - J, down of the mines, because iron v and coal and other minerals that V V nt0 tne production of commer cial articles will not be in demand. , 'The same might be said about the , ' lumber business and other forms of activity. As a result of this, -" there will be many thousands of i " paople without employment." " ' Mr. Hill's forecast is almost en tirely based upon a personal mo live. Wall street environment is ' and has always been a powerful ' - force. This country's prosperity or """" depression forecasts have emana . ted for such a long period from - ' that speculative center, and so of ten proven true, that the men who would further their own financial - ' ends, per Wall street forecast, have held their opinions as being 1 without appeal. The Hill forecast has the mark of Wall street, not ,r ''based upon actualities but has for its purpose personal if hot more extended . reasons, that financial , - and industrial conditions may be ,r affected. There are philanthropists injthe,world, but they never were found in the speculative marts. Pessimism is . not natural to the ! owner and possessorof bankj stocks ' railroads and great land holdings, for such possessions only come through eptimism of a high order. Therefore whn the millionaire, the banker, the railroad president gives warning of unsafe public con ditions, it is time for the people to heed. But Mr. Hill does not warn, he is a Jeremiah preaching posi tive destruction. His business ae tioa of buying 245,000 tons of rails for his Great Northern Road last year is not in. keeping with his ' present pessimistic declaration. He ; -4. is crying a financial irhf warning ( that is not possible to arrive,- and y largely it must appear for some " v personal object "The basi for this country's prosperity, the crops, are , great and valuable. There, is work for those who will accept employ r,'t' meat There are signs of nation If v "al legislation that will further the y - interests of the people. Optimism I ' not pessimism is aUUabroad,. - O h U d r emO r y ; ' " fOR FLETCHER'S IS CAS OR 1 A r,i '-y ' ' .' "ir"j",'jv;''?-. " 4 Th Bun la the moon look lutt : - 'figatair . wkM'liftV'flilU i?S?4&" : ; .? ', ..-i- " n. Fafled ;M mother died six ' years' ago, writes Miss Ruth Wdrdf Jerseyvllle,;1ll.,; 'and 4cft me to . care for six ; children.": I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was todinuchJoTme.'.v-?-pifv';-v i'Viailei in health.' I was tired alt," the time and did ; not, want to go anywhere, nor cart for company. l "had the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. ' i "A.veiy deaf: friend advised me to take Cardui, as it " had done her so' much good,' so I "commenced to use it and now! am in good health.", o v ; ; ! ; V ; Women's pains ere relieve J rr r:cvc strength is quickly rcclrc:!, . ' You yourself lenov tc:.t '.x H you Of ncca t:, o net it at once. Every &jy cf t':! down V.;i VM ' D -;t v l, ' ' ' Fii'cO Ei.1.3. No Heartburn, Gas, Headache, or 1 4 Dyspepsia five minutes after ; W taking a little Dia'popsin. '' Eyery family here "ougho keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of 'yon may have an attack of Indigestion- or Stomach tronhle at any ,time,uday or.night. : ' This' harml8S prepar4ien will di gest' anyhingr yoa -eat and ovirtjome a ' distressed' out- of -order ; stpmaob Ave. minntes afterwards. f; .If jrour xaeala" don. tempt you, or what, little you do eat 'geems "to. fill you, or lays like a lump of lead, in your stomaen, or if. you Jiaveheart burn; that is a sign pf indigestion. v ; . r Ask your, -pharmacist" for V 50 eent cart, of Pape's Diapepsin. and take a Uttle jnst as soon as you can Thera'',wiU'be':V'nd'''aoar3;'xgBt,'tio belchiiagK of undigested i food .Sbixed bup, fulness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea," debilitating head aches, dizziness or intestinal griping, This will all go, and besides, there will be no souriood left ovrin the stom ach to poison your breath with nau seating odors.. v Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation and takes hold of yonr food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. " Relief in five minutes from all I stomach misery is at any drug store, waiting for you, . ' These large 50-cent cases contain more than -sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indi gefition or any other stomach trou ble. " ' Mayennaia. Melted butter may be used in an emergency instead of olive oil when making mayonnaise. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Ita Capaoity.. Kjnlcker How many will your motor car noia7 uociter Five and a cop. iNew York Sun. Foley Kidney Tills are tonic inaction, quick in results, and restore the natur al action, of the kidneys land, bladder. They correct irregularities. Davis rnartnacy. Belling Water. Rapidly boiling water cooks no fast er than that which barely bubbles, but only evaporates faster. , BANISH CATABBH Breathe Hjomel for Twe Minutes, and Stuffed-Up Head WU Tanlsh. If you want to get relief rom ca tarrh, cold in the bead or from an lr Vlratfng eought in the ehortest time, breathe HYOMEI '(pronounce it Hlgh-o-me). . It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe free ly, awake or asleep, ir u: , TXXOMEU , will cure a cold in one day, it will relieve you of drfgustlng souffles, hawking, spitting and offen sive breath in a wee. , ' HYQMEI Is made chiefly from euca lyptus soothing, heallngr germ-killing antiseptic, that cornea from the enca lptua foresta -of inland Australia, where catarrh, asthma and consumrrr tlon were never known to exist: HYOMEI is pleasant andj easy" to breathe. 'Juat pou a few drops into the hard Vrubber ' pocket r& inhalet, breatheit; and cure la almost certain. A complete Hyomel outnt. Including inhaler and one bottle r ot HYOMEI coats nly $teo-at drnggiats.! every where and at Bradhanr Drug Co. ? If you alreadr own an Inhaler, OTmem ber that you-can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI for only 60 cent-"For free trial sample wrjte Booth' Hyomel Co., t'rr ..II null, irnUlK ,W3. y. --,.:.i-v- W : .What U Da With the Dtntlat 7 . P A medical paper emima that a den- tist'a angers carry disease germto MoM aV-Bou your dentist Exchange in HcaltU i f i " -. f r . A w v J end vcrn3 t y C;:rJ;;i, t i vk.'; if y; i 1 I i cr r -X 3 t-r: c i i t v.r- c;.!y yc i t T ' ' Report of D. JL Roberts, Treasurer : : ot City of New Bern, for the, : ' L Month of October; , GEN ERAL FUND. ' ' 8pt. 10 to J. M. Harnett. ' it 'Oct 11, to J J Tolson," ,2663 Nov, 1, to BahuMTe . w 4 1144 876T86T" if i V, By Balance k i fJ S Wafrli A Snnl 'aoa it - 6 CO 8i b spo rj C Green & Co. J 0 Whiuy ft-Col- p ;J Cftas.; Gaijnerr- tS B Parker,-, J ' r i StallingaBroar,".- Jas. W. 8mltb; . ',HH Tooker, . Hefen Huff, 1 86 fO . 80 PO is bo A H Bsngert, Honister &. Cox, 84 88 2 B0 ' DM Roberts, J B Wateon, 1 4 A 80 00 11 P0 ,S7 r8 J J Tolson, 661 12 742 18 162 Iff T 6. Dixon, ' E J Harris, ' C J McCarthy, S A Patterson, Slater Ellis, ' HC Roberts, C F Patterson, N. B. E. STCo, ' J A Patterson, , W G Mclvef , ' PT PattersorT," -' JM Hargett, S. H. Shoe, Co. ' Rhodeo & Underwood, ' R P Montague, J T Lewis. ' A A Ipock, ' F P, Rome. ' C tupton, ' W C Parker. A J Bryan, ' H J Foscue, ' W H Griffin, ' Western Union, S Coward, J S Barnight, ' M E Whitehuret ' J T Lewis, Lee E, Co. ' W M Watson, ' Jewish Cemetery, Wnr' torch, ' WJWOsteen, ' 'JANewkirk, ' P Trenwith, ' Wm, Lorch ' Regalia S. Co ' J F Henderson, By P Trenwith, ' LSWood, . C F Hargett, VWm Scales, SB Parker, ' D R Davis, ' S H Shoe Co, J L Collins. ' People's Ice Co, ' Robtb Gardner, ' Eph BrinsoD, Robt Whitley, ' ' Western Union, Postal Tel Co. -20 h0 Y 88 13 26 00 20 00 26 00 64 07 76 K) 76 00 10 fo 60 00 BOM 60 60 -60 fiO 60 60 60 60 2 . 7 7 6 2 6 -4 6 8 6 6 8 2 6 2 4 8 4 8 1 1 1 8 1 4 1 6 9 1 '. - "T fS 764.86 P. O. & W. R. R. Co Nov l,y Balance, v $ 40 00 W ATE R St N0 LIGHT 0EPART- j Oct L to balance;, T 1,021 8 i '-;;l8,; io Jt:C Thomas, , 1 293 8 5 81, to J C I 66J No to-balance ' , ; 1 680; ; $6 66688 - ,"" $125 Oft By W J McBennett VwmDunnr.c f r 145 3 If & iron Worka; .f'' '26.8S H H Tooker,. 86 00 S rl B Iron Works v '. TO 74 XT tt I.,.. W.lri - X fJCutbrell,' H Mnller Mnfg Co. . , 8 00 ? Toner. Bon aford ECo, loner Bonsford E Co,-.; fj'te ElcctrioCo,- ' Lee Electric CoV'. ' A N B Telephone Co, 'N&SRRCo, ,r ,' JCThomag, ;T 1 WmE Smith, . Southern E Co; ' d ' SB Parker S B . ' Cash orders, -j. .-V A AC Line, ' k-C Line. , ' Brilliant E Co, - j , ' AC Line, v ' Pocahontua Fuel Co Sherwood Bros. LivhurdHon Printing Co., II C Roberts E S Co, -, ' W P M( IH, j s r ;,:jit tuw co, " ' W P I Its, ' COUJM)!!1), 68 18 5 69 16 1 V-I7 " 907 1 ' V 65 ' 100 c . 41 8 " 's 62 8 - it 0 ' 625 8' 211 2 " 8 3 . .103 E 4C2 13 " 127 r': ' 13 Ci SD 7: 2 t 3 : 2 : 5 4 ) C ci :;ak crov; Ort 1, t) 1 ' .1, Gr.OVSIlAlR 1 anJ we can PROVE IT! J " r i . . - ' , - - .-r-' r. A Mr trem Mlmoota writa --. . ... 'Ai reautt ol tiinjr DanarrirM, tev ' - '-' fcalrUckMCto Mblunk." v Beautul Hair Atmall Gt H AIR tronblfi, like many other dlseaae,' Hit occa wrongly aiagnowa-iina alto h mininderilood. Tt hair ilarlf la c . aot the thine to be treated, for the Tea ton that it U aimply product of the acalp and whollr : .-. dependent upon ita action. The scalp ia the very - noil in which the hair ia produced, nurtured ana grown, and it alone should receive the attention . Il results are to be expected. It would do no i Mtthlf coed to treat the stem of a plant with a . . view of making it grow and become more bes r- tilul the soil in which the plant crows must be ' .attended to. Therefore, tao scab ia which tko - kaar (row moat racahto tha nttaarioa if yon mr ( t up apt ittsarowaml tumi mora fc Mtijiii. .:. Loss ol hair ia caused by the scalp drying up. ..-S or losing itanmpply of moisture or nutriment: v when baldness occurs the scalp has simply loat ,; all its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed npoa (a plant or eyes a tree would die ander similar conditiona.) - . The natural .thing to do In either case. Ts to fea; feed and replenish the soil or scalp as the-aac , may be, and your crop will grow and multiply .. as nstnre intended ft should, .,- " '. - ICaowh a 'Daadarrna kaa'a moat waaJaifiil . aft act ape the haw aiaada aad riiinn el tha f ' acalp. It is tha only ramady for tba luur wrar r$ oweowad that ia similar to the, aatneal haa? r foam OTliowiiU of tba acalp. . It penetrates the pbres onickly and the'halr soon shows the effects of Its wonderfully eshila- "-rating and life-producing qualities. , - Onel25-cent bottle is enough to convince you ' , ol its great worth a a hair growing and hair -' beaatifying remedy wy it aad see 1st sSmaalf. NOWaiandrarsistsfaithraeaiz ' - Z5c, 50eancl S1.00 per bottle. To thow howqulckly amfarlm acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return mall to anyone who eendathia tree coupon to the IKOWITOI tUIBEBINE GIL, CHICAGO, IU.. with theirname and address aad 10c in-silver or stamps to pay postage. Balance, , 76 10 e CEMETERY 8 41 61 1 GREENWOOD Nov 1 by balance, STREET IMPROVEMENT. BQNDS Oct 1, to balance, $9 226 17 9 226 17 $ 22 46 By R B Wttherington, H A Brown, C NASRR Co. ' Mist Amy E Haas, Balance, --.. 125 00 97 76 ' 1 06 8 979 91 9 226 17 BONDING COUPON ACCOUNT. Oct. 81, to W & L Dap'V " 2000 00 Nov , to balance, 2 378 45 V 4 378 46 By balance. 4 378 46 4 878 46 D. M. ROBERTS, Treasurer CltT of New Bern. ",' 'T ,i .- -OJiildrenrOry FOR FLETCHER'S -CASTOR! A ' ttneoirgement. ' . , Collector twarnity)---rva been here a 0ozen times, sir, and. I positively won't call again. : .,u - x'W Mr Poorpay (cheerfu11y)H)h,cme 'wmtM:-WM'r'4m'i:bt o.aupersti Uoua about jnaldnglhe thirteenth call, Uothing will happen ! assure yotC . ' Tbre l"more Catarrh in this taction of the country than, all other disease put together,; and until the last" fe yearl was supposed to ba incurable. For a great many years -doctors nro- iwunced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fatlirg- co cure witn local treatment, 'pronoun ced it incurable. Scieace has proven ca tarrh to be a constitutional disease and thereforerrequires constitutional treat- IMV a U VHwMIM VMa WMiUU lafi IS" ured by J.Cheney & Co., Toledo,, O., is tne oniv censu uuonai cure, on me market. It ia taken internally in doses from 10 drop to a teanpoonfuL It acts airectiy on tne blood and mucus surfa ces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any. case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. -. ; F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.J t Soldbv DruMWtB,75c.'.?5,s:':!,', ' Take Hall'a Familv Pills for itonatliMf tion.?.?-.;,'; K:.i-: j.,f: , ;V-h.v-'- -v.- , . ; ... lfatura's floanolat mathoda erp - . . They're certalnry a blunaer- ' "er whan we pay our debts to her ;, ;-. She makea"ua an go under. ' " , , - Chicago Newa, Even tha truth' in a mutshell baa plenty of room-Llfa . . - , consft acne, inwst one cent in a postal cara, i sent to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Deal Moinea. Iowa' with vour name and ad dress plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. . "Ella liar face-e"ska tor l'Jett tto'Ia Tea; and it tra'.'r Dial a u: , . 1 i - '...- 4 ,...... aiiaaisy 41 Horaaaheeing In Chile. Methods of horseshoeing In Chile are still primitive, the tools -Meed being simple and few, couslstlug unuaUy of a hammer, a rasp, a-pair of pinchers, a crude knife and hu anvil. There Is no need of fire, for the workman beats the shoe into shape cold. , A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured i crsott- for' three or fair week '. ' Thss is due to lack of p'nper treatment. When Chamt erluin'a Lini ment ia app i-d a rury mty efTe tod In throe or tou- dtys. Thig iir.im nt i- orn of the best ami mit i'ni iila'1 prepaialions in use. Sold oy all Drug gists. The Reaaon. StellaMabel says she doesn't be lieve everything In the Bible. Bella- Well, you see, her own age Is In it FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AND SALT - RHEUM. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments ia almost instantly si lsyed by Chamberlain's. Stive. Many severe cases have been cured, bv it. f For sale by all dealers. Aerial Teetotaliam. "Come up in my aeroplane. " "No, thanks; I'm afraid of taking a drop tod much," Judge. . The greatest danger from influerzair ot ita resulting in pneumonia. Tma can ia obviated ty using Chamberlain'f bough Remedy, as it not only cures in fluenza, but counteracts any tet dencv f the disease towards pneumnonia. Sold by all Druggists. . The Largest Lighthouse. The .largest lighthouse Is the one at Cape, Henry," Virginia, the structure being ICSfeet high. BANKS ON SURE THING NOW. - 'Til never be wlthqat Dr. King'f New Life Pills again," writes A Schin rack, 647 E m St:, Buffalo, N. Y. 'They urea mi of chronic constipation when til others failed ' Unefjualed for Bili uunesa. Jaundice Indigestion: Head ache. Chills. Malaria and Debilitv. if. at alPdniggUts. . . .- v, . '' , Consolation.. " ily aon," ?aaM ' the stern, parent "when I was your age 1 bad no time for frivolous diversions." f "Weil," replied the young man. "you didn't mis much. Believe me. this gay Ufa Isn't what It looks, to be." Washington Star. - i i i i .. ar 1 1 i T . MrANTS?o jhelp some one: -"For thirty years J FrBoyeriW Far-. tiU, Mo., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why ha want to help som one t ow buttering so long himself he feels for all distress from backarhe. aervousness, to a of appetite, lassitude and kidnev disorders, tie shows that lEleetrie Blttera ' works wonders for sucn troumes. ; - - -r ive - ootties, . -na writes,, ."wholly enred me and now I am well arc Hearty " i ts also positively guaranteed for liver trouble, , dyspepsia, blood disorders, female complaints an ; . .Doing Hla Beat r Small " Boy . (at - depot!-- Want : your eult caao carried, mister T Traveler Why, my boy, you' are too little to. car ry a heavy suit - case. , SmaH Boy I know it, sir. but 1 thought perhaps you would give' me a nickel for offering to carry it Chicago News.' . J." ' ; '.' ;? Many persons find themselves affect- e with a petsintent couf h an attack of tmluenzfl. A this eouur. can promptly be cnm'i br thi pse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ft should not be allow ed to run on until it becomes trouble- coiiie. Sold by all dealers, .Ii- 1 A Mutual .Need. : .' Dli-Hli'i wire la away, aad I'm going over tiila evening to cheer him up a lit ' ' I'm. IIr Why not bring Mm around 1. r.-Y .' tiU-Well-i-r-I need a' Jlllle cbecr- ls'5 my" -if-CWi-aKO News. nM SC3TEEF.3 E'HG . .. Schedule Effective Nov. ti 1910 Trains Arriving andDepartuigFram New Bern, N. L -, -Ar. 1225 a m Daily From GoMaboro. - 930 . '-"Vfloldsboro. 1 630 pm VJGoldjborcw- iMtm, " " Norfolk r 6;16 p n Daily from Njarfolk.- v a m Daily From OrieirfaL . : 3:30 p m Daily except Sunday from -.4. DrientaJ. -.., 92 am- " from Beaufort 6-0 pm ". "Beaufort ;" 115 am " except Sunday from Raleigh. , -. " V sa-s Lvi 12:30 a m Dally For Norfolk 935 " " Norfolk. 4:15 a m Daily For Goldsboro. 9:15 " "" " 6l3T pm 9:25 a m 6:5 p m 9w0 a m Oriental. " Goldsboro. " Beaufort " Beaufort. - except Sunday for 6: JO p m for Oriental. 1:45 n m Dnilv pvanr Snnrlai fnr r ... j 1' ' -v. Raleigh. Ppllman Sleeper to Norfolk For further information apply to T, H. Bennett, ti.'ket agent, or, W. W. CROXTON, Gen'l. Pass. Agt B. L. BUGG, Traffic Manager, Norfolk, Va. City Directories. Philadelphia was the flrat city to is sue a directory, Its first edition com ing out in 1785. ft! LLTHE COUGH an CURETHELUt:SG aakk MJV an as Mmm 1 WD AH THBOAT AtvO LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTCiflV Off MONEY RnNOeQ. TIME'S NEARLY UP TO SHIN GLE It can't be put oflLlonger. That new roof has to be finished and the old roof repaired. " A BIG PILE OF SHINGLES is what you'd find at our lumber yard Last year's shingles were good but now they're better. New, improved machin ery for making them and new methoda of curing them makes them not only better but cheaper. Don't get any but mours. " 7)VK BUILDING LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS are aa good as our shingles and our pri ces are riiton both, Tolson Lumber & Mfg. Co. New Bern, N. C. 129 E., Front St Phbne 430 aoaooaoaa V . " - - ' : . . . A Dollars Worth I MITT'S f I . or condensed information tn the construct f UUuV I ""ion and manufactntd of Automobllea, i " DUUR " s Fo25c . I STORE j 4, Ik W'feWrf 'tit - r 7 ONE man often looks alt right till the other One cornea along." T f Anoi he i' wearing custom-made suit.1 " t . fl v "-Thru everybody it thedifTerenca T Whv not be ths wher man f ' !). i Let n make yoa a suit, from , Shtukamajton Guftantced fabric. Beautifur'ctesr-fioijhed and soft finlthed chrrlots la many rich cobringi J in extremely attractive (ma of serges.; All pouuvcly guaranteed nehow and an to ihriak nor Uda. F. II. CHADWICK Ml F.CHANT TAILCA t t i. JL1 .: ' , UAIIDWaRB i Bjuildirig Ma v ' Aerial : Paints, Oils Varnishes 'American Field Fence E. W. ew I I. C. HENRY'S ' Prescriptions from all physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 Take Notice I am in position to do all kinds of Repair Work on Carts, Wag gons, Carriages, Buggies and oiher vehicles Rubber tiring a specialty. New work built to or der. I can aave-you money, yours to pleise, P. H. 29 Craven St. New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scales 1 Wants! Wants! TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy Btansand Field Peas for which highest prices will be paid. FOR SALE A few bushels of Crimson Ciover at $8.00 per bushel, Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats. Hay, Oats, Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand and ship stuff and all kinds feed. BURRUS CO. 81 83 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. Phone 184. ) ooooaasyooooooooe as J j.,. v "J , $ one of our ajaay haadaome patteraab' vt , ? , ,'t v 103 MIDDLE ST. . 1 . x r
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