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lffii?s?fliY!.jrj:m PauUaaad Mary day. 1 tb rear ax ept Moaday. iaaraaa baUdins. !- Citrai (traat. - - . . ... c DITOR AND PROPRIETOR uBscRirnow iLtTiiat : - j. Doe Tttr la MrtM . , ...... I4.M Ob year, mot in tfrtM. atantoly by carrier ia the city .( AdvertialBt rate (urnlibed oa ap plication. . Entered at the Poetoffiee, New Ben I. C u aecorid-olaaa matter. ' 1 OFFICIAL PAPER OF KEW BERN AND CRAVXN COUNTY. New Bern, N. C. Dec., 10, 1910 THE RETIEING BOAED COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The retiring board of county commissioners of Craven, Chair man Foy and Messrs Bichardson, Wadsworth, Harvey and McGow an, issued some months ago in pamphlet form, their report for the year June 1909, June 1910. This report is at the taxpayers hand, at least those who care to see it, if they have not. This detailed re port is full of interest to those who pay taxes, and those who may not can learn even in dry figures much of interest. But beyond this report, which need not be detailed at this time; there is the previous years of work for Craven under this same board, for most of these members have served the county nearly a decade, there is the constant advancement in progress of county affairs, a ma terial growth that is in evidence in many fine bridges, some road improvement, just now in its in fancy, the great improvement of county buildings and with the con siderable expenditures for these county improvements, there Bfes been a decrease in the rate of the tax levy, and the taking up of such bonds that have becomn due. The fact that th3 retiring board has worked hard and long, and left such material improvements to prove the value of their services', will not be recognized at its full worth by the people of the county. The office of county commissioner is a personally burdensome one. It demands intelligence and hon esty iu the administration of the duties of the positiou, and the recompense must be largely wheBc the term of service is over, one of inward satisfaction, the approval of conscienc j. The retiring board can have this satisfaction. More, the members can pride themselves u,pou being the promoters, and in great meas ure carrying put, an era of materi al county improvement. Theif work has been so forward, too ex travagaut some may intimate, that the commissioners who follow are going to be often in a dilemma to carry 6n the county work, as it should be done, as the way has been blazed, by Messrs Foy and Company, towards a constantly advancing county improvement For those who will, agree on the Journal's brief estimate of the re tiring commissioners, congratula tions are hereby tendered, with best wishes to each .member and thanks for services well performed. There ii more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was "supposed to be Incurable. For. a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronoun ced it incurable. Science has woven ca tarrh, to be a conatitutional'disease and therefore requires constitutional treat moot. Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufact ured by F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Cv, is the only constitutional cure, tn the market. It u taken internally in dose from 10 drone to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucus surfa ces ot the system They one r one Hun dred dollars for any esse it falls to cur. Send for circulars and testimonials. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druif aria's. 7c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. .j Ella Her face speaks tor Ittell 8tellarTes: and It Is pretty Mala talk Chlcajco. Nenra, - ,, , Womeei wbo suffer; with diiordert peculiar lo their 1 ' ' ''1. see iboald write to Dr. Pie roe ead reeeirs free the eartoe oc a pHyalotaa or over o years' experieaee e ekdled end suoeeeaful apecialUt in the diieaaee of Women. : Erery tetter f thie sort hm the noet eereful coniideratk and" is rearded (l eonttdeatlal. Maoy eenaiU vely modeet women write , - fully, to Dr. Pleroe What tbey wduld shrink Iron ' tellisf to their local phyaioian. ; The Joeal phyiloiaa. ' j '..? pretty Sure to say that be oannot do aarthind. Mbew diuiteul examkiatiooe are ieaerallr seed If i vies, and thai -bo woiban, assept ia t " Dr. PleroeNr, treatment wit! our " - ; . m.-. t Mm 17 . . ' , ' m-pAti of thooaasMlat eocM j' It Is the only medicine of Its kind that pbyilcian. The only one food eooh : $icz:iu::3ER1I.bds JL little DUpepsiu will nuke Indi ; gestioo, Heartburn or DvsptpV sia gO in' five WnuteaiX;.- .- If you had abme Diapepsin handy and would take 'some now your stom ach distress or Irigestiwr " would vanish in five minutyg and yon would feel fine. f This harmless preparation will di gest anything, yoa eat and' overcome a eour, out-of-order stomach before you realize it. ,. If your meals don't tempt you, -or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn that is a sign -of .Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist for a 50 cent case of Pipe's Piapepsin and take a utile jusfi's soon, as you can There will be no . sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fulness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches, dizziness or Intestinal grip ing. This will all go, and besides f-there will be no undigested food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-oJL-order stomachs, because it- preventa fermentation and takesJ hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't mere; Relief in five minutes fronr all tsomach misery is at any drug store, waiting1 for you. These large 50-cent cases con tain more than sufficient to thor oughly cute almost any case of Dys pepsia, Indigestion, or any other stomach disturbance. Notice Notice is hereby given -that applica tion will be ajade to the general as sembly of NogSth Carolina, session 1911, to amend the charter of the city of New Bern. This Dec. 4th 1910. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R I A "Why do you hate him so?" "He has been knocking me to the gtrl l got with." "What djd he tell fcerr "What my salary ls."-Houston Post The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating the hear) or kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed put this error. This is why hi prescription Dr. Snoop's Restorative is directed entirely to the cause of thetSe ailmen'a--the weak inside or controll ing nerves. It isn't bo difficult, say 8 Dr. Snoop, to strengthen a weak stom ach, heart or kidneys, if one goes at it correct. Bach inside organ has its con trolling or inside nerve. When these nerves fail then those organs must sure ly falter. These vital truths are lead ing druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Snoop's Restorative Test it a. few days and seel Improve ment will promptly .and surely follow. Sold by Bradham Drug Co. The Getaway Fellows, "What la this 'Wanderlust' yon read of so often as compelling people to leave home?" "I don't know," replied Mr. Cumrox; "but. Judging from my observation of people who have It, 'wanderlust Is German for creditors." Washington Star. Served as coffee, the nw coffee substf tute known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoon's Health' Coffee -will trick even a Coffee expert. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Pare healthful toasted grains, malt. nuts. etc. have been so cleverly blended as lo give a wonderfully satisfying coffee taste and navor. Ana it is "maae in a minutes,' too. Noc tedious 20 to 80 minutes boiling. n. u. Armstrong. v , Herring 'Pisnerles. There are two seasons for catching herring on-the west coast of Europe. One begins late In May or early In June at the Orkney Islands and fol lows the shoals of herring .down the east coast of Scotland and England until It reaches Yarmouth, where It ends late in September or early In Oc tober. . ' ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES H-i ' v r.i ........ j wi muhj, wiuwr m b aeaaun ui vruu- fble; The frost bitten toes and fingers, cnappeq nanaa ana ups, cmiDiains, cold, sores, red and fouffh. skins.; nrcve this. But such troubles fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Great est healer of Bums. Boils. Piles. Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at an urugguw. . , r,$peaktn ot. deslrabls elghtbors hoods of oonraa- we all deetr to live 'sj7 Wrset as sacredly . """ Z2 rare: eaeea, should submit to theas. ye rttflit ! the privaor of : . . . ,..... a . : of fbeaa the Woret of euee. 1e the prodixst of a ttinUtty Imdnnled tbet Its makers dure it print i e ry CARE CF U1.FRAMED PICTURES -- - Hew te .Keep Them WherThey Cah ''i'' 'B Any Time, i..,-1 OrWn you wJU see In Ihe inagavuiies or lu old calendars plctnres copies of famous paintings, perhaps, or attrac tive:, pbotograpna-whlch you would JIke to keep.':" And "yet: anWsIs get so cumbered with pictures, evary one of which, must e framed at nr smalrf expense; that, espeelaUy when space Is -at a premium, one hesitates to add an other to the' collection. V,- .VI ' To keep -such pictures where they can be seen ; always and jet jAlt not be in the Ty niake a book fcf -embossed linen. Purple la the beer shade to show off all kinds of colorfljgs la the plctnres! Cut the leaves; 1 little larger than the I largest picture fbu are likely to covet and paste or sewa nar row hem all around. . . . f ;." . Make covers of thin wood or leather or thick gray cardboard, such4' as Is used for photograph mounts, ariijl bold all. together by punching eyelets and stringing ribbon through them. JThen paste a; picture ion "each; leaf, Jti the center using library paste. ,Of bourse a leaf can be added each time you see a picture you want to keeE,,.fbr the embossed linen - is very inexpensive and can be bought In large quantities. To add still further to the attractive ness of the book paste-on the outer cover some especially pretty yet un fading picture or print its title In .In dia luk. The Change of a Word. "You wouldn't think thereto be enough difference between the definite and the indefinite article to jbatter much, would you?" said a wdmaa who writes for a living. "I made a lifelong enemy of a woman once Just bf writ ing the' where I meant a.' It was an account of her wedding I was dofog. I said somettttng about the ceremotiy be ing performed at the borne dt the bride's aunt, and then I added that therp were present "only tne(f few friends of the family.' The bride nev er got over that the' In front of few. It happened five years ago, and When my name Is mentioned she still froths at the mouth." Washington Post A SIMPLE SAFEGUARD FOR MOTHERS. f Mrs. D. Gilkeson. S26 Ingles Ave.. Youngstown, Ohit gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl had se vere cold ar.d coughed almost continu ously. My sister recommended Foley s Honey and Tar. The first dose Urate her relieved the inflammation uf ber throat and after us ng only one battle ier throat and lungs were entirelytree trom inflammation. Since then i al ways keep a bottle of. Foley's Honey and Xar in the house. Accept no 'sub stitutes. Davis Pharmacy. Ox cart's ldw an' sure, sir. but tblfy I'm bound to state: Got to take the auto when train Is late. the lighlnln' , Can't afford to alt; , Business with the state, pot to take the auto when the Ughtilln' train Is late. n Ain't sot time to tarry. The bird Ifuet work Its wing. Have to take the auto when gltt'.n' tltar'e the thing. Never time to Walt; t Strike the wlnnln' gait. Got to take the auto when the llghtaln' train Is late. Atlanta Constitution. FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFTER EATING, fc I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done more good than any tablets I have used. My trouble was a heavr feeling after eating. David Free: Kemnt. Nova Scotia. These ta strengthen the stomach and Impi the digestion. They also, regulate uver ana ooweis. tney are rar so ior to pills but -cost more. tot a sample at all dealers and sea what a splended medicine it is. . ' "Alexander the Ureat,'U states &v teacher, "was a yery, sensitive nfen and wept because he could not bear defeat. What do you understand iy this, Johnnler "He couldn't get his shoes off, teach er." Chicago Post. Preventics, the new Candy Cold Cftre Tablets are said by druggist to hive rour special specific advantages over altother remedies for a cold. First They contain no quinine, nothing hatth or quickening. : Second They' givajel. the taste, like candy Fourth A; (artt box 48 Preventics-at25 cento. - Ajso tine for feverish . children. Sold pj Bradham Drug -Co. -, ' tarilest Theater. . What was probably one of the earli est theaters built was the theater W Dionysus, which was begun five can fu ries before Christ" TJ seating capie Ity of this Temsfkabte building Is sdld to have been HOhQO, nearly four ttmaa that of our hu-gest amusement palaca, Tha theater of JXonysus was erected when Greek Juiand .litenttnre were In their prime. Oere, -were presented to spprtctative specfators the wonderful works of ecbylust Bopbocles aad fnrtplcreg? ; .. , i. FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AMD S4.Lt - 'J a v : RHEUM. y.l v Tha Intense" Itching characteristic1 these ailmenU is almost instantly ai- Jayed by Chamberlain's Salver Many severe eases nave been cured by t. For sale by all dealers. ', K 'si "Look here, old chap, . I'll gle you valuable p," - said ' the experienc i married ,. man to the prospective brli grooin, fDodt let yourwUe keep "a diary on the honeymoon., My wife C. 1 that, and. now whenever w quar- i she brings It out and rends aoine tf the Idlotlo things I sni'i lo ber luen.' GET "THE GENUINE ALWAYS.-. A sul'Rl,!"''j in K (' it r ' i't e t in i. - 1 CATAnnir'jiniin-iYEMS. I3AD - Gives 1 mm To Pe-ru-na tx-CONGRCSSMAN MCCKIS0N COMMENDS P t-R0 NA. "I bay uacd several bottle of Perunm and I. feel greatly 'benefited thereby trom my catarrh ot the head. I feel encouraged to believe that It ; lute 'lta abort time longer I will he fully able to eradicate the dlteaae ot thirty yean' standing." David Meeklaon. OTHER REMARKABLE CASES. Hr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., writes : "I have been in Gad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured." Mr. O. N. Peterson, 183 South Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes : 1 cannot tell you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant confinement In my store began to tell on my health, and I felt that I was gradually breaking down. I tried several remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took Pe runa. I felt better Immediately, and five bottles restored me to oomplete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. D. O. Prosser, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mloh., writes i "Two years ago I was badly afflicted With catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid tver, was very depleted. I could find nothing I could eat without causing dlx traaa and abur stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of Iks stomach Snd seeing Peruna advertised, began to take It. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured of stomach trouble, injaoantMng Short Stories. The population of the Samoan Is lands, according to last year's census, was 6,780. - Invitations have already been issued by the executive committee for a meet ing in 1011 of the International Med ical association to contribute to the suppression uf war. .In eighteen years, with the increase In steam vessels nnd decrease In snll n$ ships, the deaths annually due to wrecks and other casualties to ships have decreased to lout one-third. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S -CASTOR1A A Surprised Landlord. The very young traveling salesman was registering at the village hotel. "1 want a room with running water la It," he remarked. "Bunnln waerf cackled, the land lord. -"What do you want to do, mis terpractice Indoor trout fisbin'r Argonaut SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH. Bow an appauling calamity in his fam ily was prevented is told by A. D- Mc Donald, or royettevuie, n. v., k. r. u. he writes, she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and-seemed to grow weaker every day, as all remedies failed, d,andso completely cured her, tharTTre U one gentleman," he said, she nas not been troubled with a cough "who U absent through Illness.- "Ah," till Dr. King's New Discovery was tri since. Its the best medicine I ever saw ornearaoi.- ror cougns, coias,- is grippe, asthma, croupe, hemorrhage all bronchial troubles, it has no equal, 50:. L00. Trikl bottle free, Guaranteed I y all Druggists. . Trying to Help. - Hotel Clerk (to rural goest closing front entrance! Hey, therel What hre you trying to dot Uncle Kben-Don't tft ..'exclUd. yoang Tellowl I, jef thought, seeing as bow Iwas proVly fn. last one -'to .tonight I'd do Um right: thing and 'lock toe- doors fore going t6 bedt-Pprk ? . MISSISSIPPI r vi; .ETITKUSIAST Krl JUna Cresham.'of Clinton, ;; Ute-Bas . Few Facts VS., VV TeU Our Readers About 1 r nyr - ' "Cnirtfmj JWss'.'Tnankf lo Cardui writes Mrs. Lena Qresham, of this place "1 nave neen greauy reuevea.; ; 'l suffered for three vear from female Inflammation, and. haa taken medicine from four duiereni physicians without uiutu ucnciu. . : l; - ' v "1 have recefved"more beseflt from even bottles ofardul, than from all (ha physicians." i - ' lust trif Cardul.- That's art we ask. It speaks for itself. It has helped so many thousands,- It niust be able fb help you. "j Tryln Cardid won't hurt you. It l j :-, hmniicv gentle ,1a .action, and puidy vejjc.'iible. . - ; . If you are weak, tired, dawn arid out, Ify i 1 : VII e f. , 1 :-cr' 'i 1 nii.t, I 1 f. 1 ; t .-.- try C. , f 1,1- " Catarrh. Political Quips. There are now five states in which the women vote. In the others the." merely control the voters. Waterbury Republican. Only to think, that outfit of unskilled labor in Hhe next congress will clncl' nine months' pay before being called ui to earn a dollar! Washington Post There are thirteen candidates for th' UnltecrStates senatorahip In Ohio, am something, tells us that something 1' going to happen to a dozen of tbenx Cleveland Leader. Coughs that are tight or tickling, grt quick and certain help from Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. On this account drug gists everywhere are favoring Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing noun tainous shrub give to Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. Those leave have the power to calm the most distressing Cough and to soothe and heal the most sensitive bronchial mem brane. Mothers should, for safety's sake, alway demand Dr. Shoop'. It can with perfect freedom he given to even the youngest babes. Test it once youself, and seel Sold by Bradham Drug Company. Not the 8ame. OJ one occasion when "The Mikado" was being rehearsed Gilbert called out from the middle of fh stalls, 'There IS a gentleman In the left group no holding his faa correctly.'' The stage manager appeared snd explained. came to reply from tne autnor tnt reply rrom tne autnor 19 grave, matter of fact tones, "that la not the gentleman i- am referring to." Dundee Advertiser, Ohildreii Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA 1 . 1 t - The nun ia the moos looks ilgabaO whoa aVe fall like A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks,- . This la due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment ia applied a ears may be effected in three or four dayat This liniment is one of the beat and most remarkable preparations la use. Sold by all Drug gists. - l . f " .. " 1. 1.. . i, A Mere Beginner. - Oaddle-iiWell,, old man, Toungley V In your elass aowv'. - , Popl,eyHow d you mean T - Osddle-He'a-i 'proud papa too. Popley-rBuhl He's only an amateur: Catholic Btandardrand Times. . ' rr, ehsAealeted." ' J aittlns serore the fl replace, 'J:.:n Telllne her itorlee new,:i" sy a ays aha, "While jrou pop ohaatattla . . 1 tnina ru roast a raw." vtife. V WANTS tO HELP SOME ONE;, for thirty years J F Boyer.'of iPer til, tlo.. needed help and couldn't find it. That's why ha wants to help some one now Fullering so long himself he feels for all distress from backache, nervnnnness, lo s of sppetite, lassitude 1 kii'-'fv d!ordnrs. He shows that I ' 'ra rnrka wonders for "t ive i.:l., "-: 1" t 1, "v t cm- 1 i- , j nnw 1 1 . wii ci"-' i i ro.i..v'. j rt - it r S r '-iu..le, r-ir";" . f re.-- .4 !,,! r-s f ... . i. i .: rt h. D.t- "Xmas Notice Now. is the time to have your traggy repaired end painted for Xmas, when everything ought to be shining. The place to have it fixed np to order is 29 Craven St., where the experienced workmen of 14 to 20 years are eapable of doing it right. If you are con templating having any work done eee us we can save you money. Work done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget the place, D. II. 29 Craven St New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams & Scales TIME'S NEARLY UP TO SHIN GLE It can't be put off longer. 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 methods of curing them makes them not only better but cheaper. Don't get any but mours. OUR BUILDING LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS are as good as our shingles and our pri ces are right on both. Tolsi Lumber & Mfg. Co. New Bern, N. C. 129 E. Front St. Phone 430 JROUP stopped id 20 111 mil r c anro with Dr. ikuA Croup Iteiuexl y . e i test will Mircly pj" Nn vmult iiwy n. 1 1 . J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale . Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. Broad Street, e JUST TIME ENOUGH TO GET YOUR ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS ' BEFORE CHRISTMAS WE HAVE YOUR PLATE ooooooeooeo :- r)NE man often looks all right till the other one conies along. ' v And he is-wearing a custom-made suits Then everybody km the differtneo, v. , Why ootbe tha ';olbr Jnan?" i Let UI mabS' foi' lull from on ot our mair hindiocne oattenu in 3 ShtUkamaxtm Cuarkoteei fcbrici. 9 - - Beautiful cleaf-finUbM attd aft f j and an extremel altracllri Una of attfea. All positively guaranteed neither I 3 ( to ihrlnk nor fade, y ' ' ; T . A 1 '4 h flL tliADWM 'Vattiuirt tkw . ' V " 103 aioou si. 9m HARDWARE AND Building Ma lerial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence L I. ew ten, I. C HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. Pharmacy PHONE 173 Just Received Fresh lot of Apples Cali fornia Grapes, Bananas, Burmuda Onions, Sack On ions, White Pickling Onions Cabbage and Irish Potatoes. JACOBS & CO. PHONE 86. JONES 9 Exchange Stables JONES PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. eooooeooo NOW mm l STORE hnltbed chcvloti In maav rich oolorlnn I . A lnrir..l.U mxmm Iwm. i . I.. ' 'S K.-a'. n 1. ... It , . y tii; No elnohol init no li. .J r!- t . .. ' ulona inetliums ' ilh yru-r t-
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