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J. A. JCilES ; - ' - -.'-.- - . - ' - "... - -Hit.- T Livery, Feed, Sale O Exchange Stables 1 f - 1 X t. I u.e f- JW II. i ;y t;..e kin? recelv 1 1 I r i : s - -ei 1 1 i 'f r i und I r y at t' e 1 s k. . . .OliiX RATESl '. ' ' Gn T r ia tdvtnce .. .. .,.., I4.M t.e ) kr, not In advance.. .. -t en' ;y jr curler U tke city ' A V'oriiiimg rats furnlihed job as Entered at the Poetofltoe, New Berq H. C aa aeeond-elaw matter.. . 0FFT"7TAL PAPER OF NSW ' BERN t-' :.. -AND CRAVEK OOUNTT. 1 - ..New Bern, IT.- a Deo!; 30, 1910, - -A QUEER tFQ ACT; DEMAND. 1 J A western exchange tells . of 7 what it considers a tP easily earned legacy la the case of a" man being left $10,000 'onthW requirement that heroes not enterthe mini try,' The further statement says u.xhe good woman was not known, ' r'aseccehtrio indeedtshe "was known. ;as practical, jnatier-oi- fact person nd tef jfeasoiis for ( stipulating .that in the event her v .nephew Centered thev ainistry tie v's .wn.0 nnt tft havi the- leffacv." Will appeal to some as being of tfie com - v 'mon sense y ariety. "4she had. noth- V 'i-ng ftgainst ne pulpit Bhe saldlf In V p'.'fact, she admired the people who V-",'-5 had the courage to enter theniin 4 istrv und to make" the sacrifices - which the ministry demands. But she desired to bestow her money 'f:Z where it was most needed, and she ' ; -did 'not believe that a preach need ed money; especially a Jlethodist 'minister," she says, ' because j "he ;has no- fixed residence and- does not need money 'for 'settling down.' " - t To the ordinary mind such a bequest may .be - called eccentric, : but the, reason is not based npon actoai conditioos, - as to personal : noeda. It may not .have been nec essary to hedge the legacy-by 'any provision at all, certainly if the .nephew sought the" ministry,' 'the " greater need for the money to help him in his work.' -' --.': Ior Xn&nts and Cbildrea,' 1 The Kind Yon Kave Always Ecught Bears the Signature of Gn, Leonard Wood, in his statement before the Military-Committee of tb Hooae, declared the United States un prepared for war. ,. , There is more Catarrh in this seatiofl of the country than all other diseases put together, and uotil the kst few veart was anorxMed to be incurable. For. a great many years': doctors pro- nonncea it a local awease ana prescn oea sir - ytrrr local remedies, and by constantly f ailing - to cure with local treatment, pronoun- ' ced it incurable. Science haarovenca- tarrh to be a constitutional disease and ; . ' therefor requires constitutional treat- s.. ured bv F J. Cheney & Co.. Toledoi O... is the only ccostitutional cure on the H .V market. .' It ft taken internally in doses , from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts v,-, " directly on" the blood and mucus sorfa ;:,: ees of the system. They offer one hun- .viVVrr dollars for any case it fails to cure. - ''.' Send for circulars and testimonials. , ' ! VP J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.4 - ;'Tf Sold by Drp(rgista,75c.- 1 k l ,2r "Take Hall'a family PJIJa for constipa- Major. William P. Buxford,'for twen- :" ti v"ty-three years recorder of the order " of the Loyal Legion, died recently in Wash TAE CAEE. 'v. Ftiii, ' kl- ... . , t .j: - , - .'I'ljv fur V . v :' Remember Hat when your.- kidneys "are affected, your life is in danger, M ; Mayer.'. Rochester. N. Y. says.' "My . trouble started with a sharp shooting . ' pain over my back which grew worBe urtiiiy. i ieit. siuggnn and tired, my 'ki'ine? action was irreeuiar and infre quent, I, started using Foley Kidney wiPills. . Each done seemed to put new life end strength into me, and now I am .. completely cured and feel better and . stronger than for years." uavis rhar ' Colonel J. H. Robinson, private sec retary to Senator Fercy; of MiBBissipjii died in Wa.ihinton.- . . . v. ; 1 cf i"; " rt ! . v : 1 ": "1 -'Z Now for the first time you get a complete set of all Mark Twain's writ-. V "- ings at just exactly one-half the price they have ever been sold before." This . r is a new edition, just as complete as the. old one, which still sells, by the ' T" way. ni $50.00. This new edition is only $25.00 for the 25 volumes.-.' ..''---W ' '.A )'':'it had been Mark Twain's ambition' to have hla books In eysry " J ' f .American home, and he made a great per?cr."l eacrlfTce t3 VTv ' v ' " " bring about this remarkable opportunity i ,r the f.rzt tlms 1 -.LW- j irT-c. in the history of oublishinrr, copyrighted to- ka are cc!d tt t'A9 : -X -In the history of nrlce of non-copynsntea dooks tne cnance wi.i DUl. ior. miiK ! i waiu if-i.u::,i' tl'.j: ir. -:. r'SiE, neaucQ Dy jouciu.hu .wci rallies. i'-ljinl the greatest ot recent moaera i'V-i' through the trio: of: his works. Pudd'oSead aWilson.' , Twaia; before has a copyrighted JiUrary set- of-.a standard-authors works . tca issued at such .a low, figure. ; -'yX-': : c5V--"''v!.; '.Thbreau;, aftd his Man that Corrupted Hadleybur' is one of the finest nrV In Eno-lish ! terature " .to this edition. , Brander Matthews tma written ihe biographical -criticism of Mark Twain aod . t the author at periods wheo the " of writing. " ""'Lw. - " ... . - v rB There are beautiful picture " Newell,;. Smedley,.vThulstrop, andUpper. tfle wnaingwin rtcarearepsiiKDooa , - &v . - v,' clothj with title labels atampedingold,;.,The bookie " T-- " i '-" J are nrioted on white antlaue wove oaoer.'esDe--'X' ' c'-.- ,"s e relally made for thta edition. Each U1t mi. fnr tfiTA H!tlnn ; : FaM. of generous siie and bullt 5x7 HARPER & DROTHERS b,.. - -'t "vA A CaUK)ue unit Htrnt1 Of the Stockholders of the Rational Bank ot 3iew Beme, ' for the ejection of its directors and the transaction of such Qt her business as inay come before themt'. wiirbe . held - at their banking house, on the aecondTuesday: of iJan nary, being the 40th.-day of January The polla will be opened at 12 o'clock and close at 1p.m. ; . , ' "A ".' ' ROBERTS., Dec' Sth. 1910. v - " Cashier, - ENDS. WINTER'S TROUBLES;" To many, winter is a season of troa ble.. , The frost bitten toes' and Angers, chapped hands and hps. chilblains, cold. sores, red and rouen kms. nrove ltus. but such troubles fly ce1 ore tsucKien s Arnica Salvia A trial convinces:- ureat est healer of Burns. Boils. Piles. Cuts, Sores; Eczema and Sprains. t Only oc at all druggists. , Pensioners: Take Notice ;Yo8 are hereby noti&ed..' that your pension ! warrants fotvState .Pensions have beet) received at this office and are ready for delivery.' ' v , , Pensioners residing at or near Van ceboro will call on -AT M.Williams for their pension warrants. - J - i; -"" Pensioners residing at or near Dover will cat! on G. V. Richardson."',. v . Pensioners residing -At or near Cove will call on J. S. Robinson. ", ' Those raiding at or near Fort Bam- well will call on J. W. Lane. ' W, M. WATSON. Clerk Superior Court FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AND SALT -':? ?V RHEUM. V-v -The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantl al layed by -Chamberlain's Salve. - Many severe- cases have been cured by it. For sale by all dealers. An Eoonomlst. ' " "Of course, said Mr. Slrlus Barker. "I want my daughter, to have some sort of an artistic education. I tliiuk III have her study Blnglng,' i ; . , "Why not art or llteruture?! ' -f" Art spoils canvas and paint, and literature .'"wastes ' reams . of pupor. Bulging merely produces a temporary dlRlnrbfince of the atmospliftre." WasUiuyton Etur.. . The pron ' of its ri'-'i'!. 1 I (U ll 1 T. ' ( , I I t t ivf 1 . ( 1 .Illy a:i t t(?'i"--nr fiom infliK-rzaia ' l.-i j 'uninnia. 'l'in: p;irj l.y liiii- j tilii nsl it-it.. m'? 'i )t ii..t miSy cnt- t ii 1 1 '1 s any trm!- ''" I ! llUtliil(.iiii. A JournM! '.'3 "Copy." Tl)( lute- :..:r. I.rvy t t t)if I.o' 1 ' f!i.li j.iiro ; ' 1 (',. A. f 'in 1 , 1 1: --y )!;:-. !' - U : (,: - ; . ' M l Co -. I - i ," i . ', "J 1 -i ! ..) . I publishinsr. copyrl a. ii.iiuu mis wuuiu nave Compl 2 5 Dcautifu I Vol u s VfrV Tvn will . tntn In Kat rmn up , huh iuc XACtrpLivir vi vuuui wa.v., writers, ana win oe nanaea oown 10 pusieruy. 'Huekleberry rmn,'i',lom iswyer,";.antt Is a greater ; stylist- than-StevensoOiOf -Mark Twain hlmse f wroTe a Weface - X bis workT, There are portraits of . X different booka were la jro6j:.tyTaot CIrt i .u- -"a, V' V - o expent .'r'- 'VAiwimii fcjr such artists aa Frosty yrihoa, jid, or CUnedinsti i Kembleti XenthiiuU, nlilrti i .'SlKnatm volume is Inches. 1 " Ml "l at Our Standard Set of Bookt will he ssot SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE &. A- cr-'--.ws t 'NEW TRAINS BETWEEN new. yoiiKr AsniNfyrON, ATJOtiaTA andJ ACKSOWlIiLlS Effective " November'? 27,5.1910 ?the SOUTHERNlRAILWAY willputlnef feet new- train -service between- New York, Washington. Anffusta and J ack- sonville; schedule of which will beL as follower ?1 j " "t,-iT No. 8L Lv. New York v t a38 P. M, i' ,Ar. Washington . 6.10 V Lv. Washington - 6:20 : Ar. Aucrusta via ' " j; ' BlackvUle- .JlI;35 A" M, f Lv. Augusta via -. 5- "'Ai-r: Trenton 11:46 : At. Jacksonville 8:45 M. No. 3 Lv.' Jacksonville 9)0 M. - -Ar, August via" Trenton " ,w vLv. Augusta via-' Black ville - Ar. Washington " ' ' I WnKhinurnn'-' 3:00 Pi M. 3:15u 't 8.53 A M. 1 ' ' Ar. New York "r.. 2.45 RM. -.The above trains will be known. as the SOUTHERN'S rSOUTH EASTERN LIMITED and will consist , of -Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, afSo Dining Car Service. - This train as well as all other SOUTHERN .RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City- For all information pertaining to the ssrfie, address the undersigned.!; 4-: t' Washington, t.. 5f :.Cliildreh OryE ' - FUR FLETCHER'S . C ASTORIA The . announcement ' thaTPresident Taft and Colonel Roosevelt are and al ways have been the best of friends caused ; some cynical amusement in Washington. ... - . - A SIMPLE SAFEGUARD FOR MOTHERS. Mrs. D. Gilkcs.m. S2G Ingles Ave.. Youni'Riown, Ohio, gained wiaaom by experience. - "My livtla girl had a se vere cold and couched almost continu oualy. My piater rccoimnonded Foley's Honey nnd lar. - The lirst dope 1 gave her relieved 'the'- infliimmaiion in her thront oiid after m 11 jr only one buttle her tlirimt nnd lungs were entirely free trnm in!l:immation. Mie'- then 1 id vnyn keep a l-i'Ulo of 1 yS. y'g Honey an.l Tar in the I""' -e. Ai-cej t no tub Stltut.O.-t. j :',--:-, 1 I, ;tl", :;;:",'. F.c-reCry K -"I, if V V- '-U- t itl Ci i- j iit't C" v.et-it i': - ' in f : -- fe.-. . (- ' ;: e- - f -? ? - ;u'i-: ill!' i! - t. . in. - nuyvuvf invi ; ic BROTHERS r of writers Frmklla Tart City - 4 FIkm Mnd naken- . . o mams. twain S works, AmhwrY Max' uoitMon, wmy n- nmes. cloth finding. It u under I .,' rt ,,. K a, , . ' for the book. I wtn ratnra thtm - ; i noi come e zpenMC, If I ketpthebook, wiilrma ;r- , oMDtit sntn th (DK arira. sas.ee, ta;;- " apm raqiutt i TRUTH TEIL::FHSi STew Bern Citizens Testify For The ! r- CVPabltc BeoeHfcTS;r ; A truthful statement'ot ;Nw Bern citizen, given inliis own wordsr should convince the most, skeptical about the merits" of Doan's Kidney Pllls.-lf you suffers from nckache,vnervoosneas, sleepfeeaness, nniary disorders: or any form of kidney ills, the cure is at hand. Read this: r- C Barget 47 Burn street, New Bern, N. C.r says; !'I am just , as pleased to endorse Doan's " Kidney Pills at this time as 1 was after I first used , them some years ,agoA My back ' ached great deal and I had much pain through my kidneys which, plainly showed that I was afflicted with kidney complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills were procured from Bradham Drug Co, and they so effect ively removed my trouble that I have onTylhad need of them voce since then. Ai that time they again acted promptly and gave me entire relief, 1 know this preparation acts as represented and is worthy of the highest praise. , L For eale bj. all dealers. Price 51 cent.. Foster Mllbura Co., Buffalo New. York, sole agent for tie United 8tatea.7; v Remember - the take .no otber-'- name Doaa' ani . . '.-.a-i . ... . r: - Arthur J. Dodge, of tha Minneapolis Tribune, was elected: president of the National fress Club, . of Washington, I 4" - - t -Zr ' trdrn One of New BernY Best 1 Known Pecplel Having used Savodine freely accord ing to directions in my family, I con sider if the best remedy I have ever fried for bruises, for cold In the head, throat and chest, for rheumatism, for BciaO a, neuralgia and catarrh. After a t .vo year's test I recommend "Eavo dine to all who suffer from any of the above complaints. " . MRS. F. c no"r.TS, ,," , , - New Lc, N. C j Innlitute of Dentiil Te a three-d.-ys seaaion i t I L ii i.a t e furnftion of a L--c i nt 1 he C it 'I kUinbevl Hiate D,h:i baaieued to rei,-!y to the klug: . " 'I Lave only oue regret, wbleh Is that I cannot wring your neck Ilk a turkey's.'" , ... - . - . few lines lower down there was another paragraph running to the fol. lowing effect: :- ' -. ' " --- .'' " - 'The efforts of justice hare been promptly crowned with success. . The murderer of the Rue d Pot-de-Fer has been arrested In a house of bad reputa tion." Led at once before the judge, of Instruction, the wretch had the hardl; hood to address the magistrate In terms of coarse insult, winding up with the following words, - which amply - show that there remains not a spark of. com science or right feeling In this bardv enedsouf: c " -"i, ' " God sod man are my ' witnesses that I have never had any other an -bltlon than to serve your auguaf per son and my country, loyally to the best of my ability;- ''v The printer had Just cleverly managed to Interchange the tw"o addresses. The cream of the joke waa that.lt was uni versally kuown-bow very Uttle love there, was' lost between the king -and the minister 8 trausa' Reminiscences -'-.r-Laat ef the Old Orator. r The late Senator -John " Warwick Daniel of Virginia may be said to. have been' the -last, of the otd faslv toned orators In the house of the cou- Script fathers. His fame will rest not on Jils lawbooks, Which were excel lent; nof op bis speeches in house and senate, wbk-b were strong, but on two masterly rations on ia and.stotie wall Jackson deltveml before hlB-eu-trance hito congress-C It mar well be doubted whether anything superior to them,- considered' simply ' ar orations. can be found In the literature of the world. TheV would have dellehted Cicero hltnself.Cbamp Clark In Cen. ; Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S. C ASTORIA, ; . . . , '. -: 7 " - i - ' " Fig Jron Is so called because the In gots when first made, hare a fancied nsemblance to litter of ptgs, , . frit v.t?v--i A SDrained ankle, will uanailtf rtin.ht the injured person: for three or four weeks. This ia due to lack of proper treatment When Chamberlain's- Lini ment is aoolied a eura mav be effected in three or four dava. This liniment is one of the best; and most remarkable preparation la use.Sold by . all Drug- ,ii What He Meant. .' 13o your old sweetheart Is going to be married." ; ;5 - Tn . J ' . 1W4 . , . . ,w.- -. ... .t ... .j.: t.Who la the nappy manr - -There'e lots ef em. ' , . iv"Why, she can marry but .aae. Thafs what I mean."-Bxchange. i "V - -t The jpeculiar properties of Chamber' lam's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly lasted during epidemics of in, fluenza, and when it was taken in time we have not heard ot; a single case of pneumonia, . Sold by all dealers. - ' Made from Dure distilled If. NBWscBBRIS ICB'COi 19 21-23 Griffith St-k -Phone 23 Wants! Wants! .TO PURCHASE Soja'or Soy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices will be paid.- -""'if - - .J FOR. SALE H " Hyd2 Co., grown : Burt arid Ru:t proof Oats, Hay, Oats, D.:iry Tccd, Corn, Brand and ship ctuff and all kinds feed. ,v Eern, IT. O. riicna ISi. IC IdYkttt c-. ICS;. i'sliargest and rElnest stock of Homes and Mules ever offercdT for o sale ju. New Bern .-.A tjar". load of eali just in. Also a complete ' Jtae of Busies, Wagon Ilstiw S3, llobo. Whips, Cartwheels. fejT: A; JONES' 5 Broad StittfT PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C. let Us Be Your. Druggist! 4.'-.- . !"'.. 7 . ..." . " ....... : Prescriptions given special attention. We double check rail prescriptions filled by os to insure accuracy. A full line vot alLTollet Articles and everything in the Drug line always on hand. ; ' - - Gaston Drug Company , ON' -THE COR-' . 4 NER PHONE No. 65 TAe 3&SMt Star, JUST ARRIVED (.l f Old Fashion Buckwheat 5c per lb. Lo. se Oatflakes 5c per lb. iS-fox River Print Butter, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Extracts and Spices; White Coal Oil 12Jc per gallon. Phone us your orders and we'll make prompt delivery. .-.-x . . . . . v . YOURS FOR CASH ONLY, J. L. Mc Daniel 75 Broad St.. 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