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'tV." ; v i ievj Eto; m .01 PsbHtM TT7 ar to tks mr wet Manasr.. Jomrul saiMiac -v aTOITOB AND FT.OaRIBTOR r. ' : icBtcKiiTios aurui aw Tw Ui earajaoa .', 4, .'....' Bias Tk ot ta dTo.. .V Bfantaly 7,errta Is tits ritjr I4.es CM AdTrtiain rate tureiafca ea latarad.at tha Fostoffloa,' Hw Bw It. C Men4 wattf. - ormxAS, fptk of' mow mow AND CRAVE OOtJNTT; ; TSvk Beta, H.'Q, Jan., 19, 1911 ; . vntS HUMAN CHATTEL. " 1 will be master oi what is my own; She ia my foods, my chattels: she is my bouse, - My houSehoWstaff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox. my ass, my Anything; And here she stands, touch her whoev er dare." Man was a proud creature in the 'time of Bfaakspeare, if the above voices tbe true situation. Oo casionally in this day, here and there, a man will aVise and declare his sovereignty, but he may be unmarried, or if married, that one word from a feminine throat, "George!" will cause his collapse. Husbands are recognized in this age in a very different light from that of the times of The Bard. It might be extreme to place hus bands in the 'human chattel' class, yet in many situations they might be said to be property. Instances to sustain this position are con stantly seen in the press. The Adams county, Ohio, bribery cases so notable in political bribery his tory, offers a conspicuous example, . where a woman of sixty yearscame into court, and confessed toaving sold the votes of her husband and son. In a recent court suit by a married woman, the argument was ' advanced and not denied that "a husband is property to a wife and a family, and to win him away is nothing short of stealing." If this does not come pretty close to ma king the husband the "human chattel," there is little in argus ment The further right, title and pos session of the husband is being continually established in courts in the various suits for non sups port and abandonment, with the saving clause for tho woman's after marriage right to alimony. As be ing matrimonial property the huss band cannot successfully deny, and few attempt it, for the decision is against man iu the controversy. Ic may be that the "human chat tel" idea was overdone in the early ages, certain it is that man today is wisely keeping silent on the subject, for whenever it does come . up, man's pompous importance rei ceives a severe jolt $100 REWARD. flOft. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive core now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinir a con stitutional disease, reqnirce aeonatituti onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon .the blood and mucous surfaces- of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion oi tbs disease, ami giving toe pa tient strength by baiMwr UD the eon- stitntion and assisting nature in doing ta work. The proprietors nave so much faith jn iU curative powers that they oner one nunarea aouars lor any rhat4t fails to cure. , Send for circulars nd testirhonials. F J. CHENEY aV CO., Toledo; O. Sold by Dnunrists.76c. - Take Hall's Family Puis far ceostipa- ' Mousy, taika, tat 'what the "oopper save mar sot pe You iki'zs, who iave pale faces, sallow complexloris, dark circles under eyes, drawn features And tired, wprn out expressions, you need a tonic., ' i : ; : ' ' .vw fe ,The tonic yon need ts Cardul, the woman's tonlt '?It Js the best tonic for women, because its ingredients' are tpecificall; adapted for women's, needs. They act on 1 the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and ? vitality, to "the worn-out womanly frame. J, Cardul Jit. vegetable medicine. ,It contalnsiho mln- - eralvno iron, no potassium,! no Knie, no t'ycerin, no dan-erous.-or hibit-forminff drues of anv.klnrl ..';--v:v- " - .4t Fxy luirmles? and ... .. - a '"-a : 1 jf '' yi-i r7- (-rtorf:." J dons writes i:.t ,:x I ...inro, c I .dul, m t'M r ' . ":3 cf V.-- tsut'-sf-rf:.".;: -,!-tr' "I ' "I : r - i (1. GROWS HAIR '.-: - and we can PROVE IT! - . ' As a malt ot nine Danderiac, wf . .: y -, ' - mail is cMt to fira fat ia. Uatta.". .f .y Beautiful Hair At Small Cost HA trooMca, HaV Inanr Wher diseases. have tocea wrongly dunoacd and alto fetacr nisondcrmtood. The hair kaell ia - not the thine to be treated, for the tmaoa that it is simply aroduet oi tbe acalp and wholly dependent nposNta actios. The scalp Is the very aou ia ifhich the hair is produced, nurtured and arawa. aad it alooe should receive tbe attention u results an to be expected. It would do earthly food to treat the stem of a plant with view of makiae; it grow end become i grow ana become au IB which tbe nlant Brows lore beau , uiui toe sou in must attended to. Therefore, tk. ok im which hear etraeahre lha att.atiaa If rea aaaaawwaaj a.cnaM aaara baaatifal Lass oi hair ia caused by the acalp drying up, or losina its sapply of aroisture or autriment; whea baldaeaa occurs the acalp haa simply lost aU its nourishment, leaving nothing for tbe hair to feed upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions.) -. - Tha aataral thine to do In either case. Is to feed aad replenish tha soil of acalp as the case may be, aad your crop will grow and multiply aa aataretateoded k should. Kaanrhaa'a Daadsruia haa a most wonderful affsa ape tha hair alaads aad tiataes of the osWk is tha aady remedy for tha hah- eear amssarssl that is similar to the natural hair leads ar Saaaos of tha seals. It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair aooa shows the effects of its wonderfully exhila rating and life-prod ocing qualities. One 2Seat bottle ia enough to convince yon of its great worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try it and saa for yourself. NOW at ail aVugfist m three sixes, 25c 80c and $1.00 per bottle. nrE To show how quickly DmiiriM MiS sets, we will send s large sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this free coupon to the HOWITOI OMuEBKE CO., CHICABO, ILL.; with their name and address and 10c in silver or stamps to pay postage. Cst TMt Ofll NOTICE. After the Big Fire many of my friends knew I suffered a heavy loss. Many shingles, lathes, some bales of cotton and other merchandise was burn ed besides 15 stores and houses, sheds, stables and other houses, out building i, But now I may I say I will try again to succeed and keep on sucking till I do succeed. I now have the largest slock of ajl kinds of sawed shingles on hand I ever had, I guarantee prices anfquality. Thanking my customers for past patro nage. 1 am tbe Uld Reliable, BIG HILL, the Shingle Man. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Eight men were killed and one per haps fatally injured by an explosion on lv A iL. La A-l f-h-1 -A aa . uunru uie unibivaia.; uvmwurv at, duo. INDIGESTION GOES Bradham Drug Co., Sells Best Prescription on the Money Back Plan. Almost everybody knows that sick hoahache, nervousness and dizziness, are caused by a disordered stomach, Upset stomach and indigestion hap pen just because the food you eaT does not digest but lies in the stomach and ferments or turns sour. Yon can stop fermentation and stom ach distress in five minutes by using MI-O-NA stomach tablets, a prescrip tion that has done more to cure indi gestion and put the stomach in fine condition that all the specialists on earth- i ' ' A large 60 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets is- all you need to get quick and lasting relief. Bradham Drag Co., guarantee them. Mrs. Altie Etson, of 93 Dun Road, Battle Creek, Mich , used MI-O-NA and within ; two months was in as good (ealth'as ever, and has a good strting stomach and eats anything she likes,she attributes her good health to MI-O-NA. If you, have heartburn, belching of gas,, heaviness or any stomach trouble no'matter how . chronic, try MI-O-NA stomach tablets on- money, back plan, Sold by Bradham i " DroJ-Co,, ahd lead--ing druggists jeverywne.: s - . '" " l - '. ( . - S i-'. . , - .' . A crank fired two shots at Premier'r1i and during the teas ion of the .Chamber oi Deputies, wounding if , MirnVaa! di rector of the Department of Publio Al- stouv?;-u::- v;; ,1'. safe, for young and old to use. a. 4 a J 1 k 1 JI IT TT . S .. it i CI ha hid he c'oitj for re." Ark.. "I took Car- 1 it l.rfprd re so nnch. i vS'.cn I'.'froni' f 'nin'; 1 it, I m i if 11.....!. . ' -t r ii v- rT' i 3-: lb -v. no a - be tha era "YOUNG TOSKEGEE." ' The New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute is soliciting contributing of house-hold and kitchen furniture, cloth ing, farming implements, garden and farm seed, groceries for boarding de partmeut, feed for 25 head of live stock and 160 chickens, and money with Which to begin the operation of a brick plan' and other industries. Letters from out northern friends, assure us thr.t their donations will be forth coming as soon as the departments are in operation Mr. J. S, Miller, the furniture man, being a friend to the institution, lies kindly furnished one of tbe 13 rooms to be furnrahechv All of the other furni ture dealers awell as many of the best- families of the city, have promised to 'help furnish the rooms to be furnished I nrA In trnt thA ftannrtmpntn nf tha1 in. stitution in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist ii in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us in getting start ed. Call phone 896, f A. L. E. WEEKS, Principal. in sickness if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that tiiis nerve controls will also surely-f ail. ,; Ii may be a stomach-nerve, or it may bave given strength and support- to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that ftrst pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop s Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the heart or kidneys That old-fa-hin- ed method is all wrong. Dr. Shoot's Kestorative goes directly to these rail inz inside nerves, lhe remarkable she cess of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual aaUse of these failing organs. And it ia in deed easy to prove. A simple five;. or ten days test will surely tell. Try-it once, and see! Sold by Bradham Deng The German submarine U 3 sank ' to the bottom of Kie harbor and was raised by the -salvage ship Vulkan. ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE. "Twenty-one 'years asro I faced an awful death," writes, H. B. Martfn; Port Harrelson. S. C. "Doctors said I had consumption and tfte dreadful cough I kal limlraH lilr it. anrA Annnoh I ineu everyiDiDg, i cuuiu near wi, ivr mv coush. and was under the'treatment -j .i t - i J i . m oi the nest doctor in ueorgetown, s.u. for a Vnar. bat ennld irar' no rnlior ' A friend advised, me to trv Dr. Kim New Discovery. 1 did ro, and was c pletely cured, -i I eel that lowe my to this grout throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and alMroncnial affect ons. 6Uc Sl.W Trial Dottle free at all dtuggists. liSiiSiiED' BjThe Southern Bailway etween Ealeigh and Greensboro, N. O-q K : (Effectf ve..nan28l:;iV ,'. Effectlver January,; 22nd,- 1911;; ntw passenger service will be. inaogratied between Greensboro and Raleigh, N. jC, -New train No; 108 Will leave ureeas bord dally at 100 a m, arrives Raleigh i0:0 a. ni.. New train; No..'; 131, Wjll leave Rajeigb daily at 60 p m,-arfive Greensboro 10:00 p m."'-Both strains to make all local Intermediate stops, . - ?lk These new trains will carry, baggage car,; two coaches and Pullman Drawing Itoora Sleeping Car. .The Sleeping car to be operated between Raleigh bd Washington, DC., being ; handled be tween Washington, D. C; and5 Greens boro, N. C. On trains No. 31 and 82. -8 - First Sleeping ear will leave. Wash ington on No, SfSatarday Jan. -21st, l'Jll, arriving1 Raleigh, on new train No. 108 Sunday Jan, 22nd, 19ir arid ' first car will leave Raleigh on new train No. 121 Sunday' Jan. 22nd, '. 1911, ; arriving Washington on No. 32 Monday morning Jan. 23rd, 1911.' , fi , ' EITective snmo dute, Jan. 22nd, tra! No. ill wiii icavo B!iittn at z:ao a m, ami arrive CropnwboroBt, 6 :P,0 amda niv," O H. Jf ,.. -- j '" x :-ff W " h ''ril fi , j OLD LONDCH LECE?a; Tbe Church That Stands In ihs PkM :.-U-. ef Forty FaataUpa. Tt eh arch in Woburn square. ion,' la said to occupy the site of the -Field of Forty Feotsteps," to which tragic legend attaches. The' story later fromthe'days-of Monmonth's rebelllon.i: According to the Version given InJJr. 2. S. OgUrys "BeUcs sad Memorials of . Xjondon Town," two brothers, fell In love with a woman who either, from callous vsnlty or tearmg reprisala from the- UMdccessful suitor, would not jssywhlch was to be the fovoredhwsJn, suggestUag that they should fight S duel and' to the victor she would give her charms. They came from the town to this suburban field. The woman calmly sat down .to await events.- She had not long to wait, judging from the number of foot prints, when oneof the brothers feU dend, and ' as . the Vlctor-apprqached she held out her arms to greet him. when, with a snaaen revulsion or reel ing for his brother's death, be slew her as she stood, and, turning the weapon, he drove It through his own heart So tbey were found stiff In death with the footprints starajied i0 the wet t-lny, where tbey remained indelible through summer' heat and winter frost; no- green thing would grow, nor any man build himself' a dwelling there. Streets were erected all round. but It was not until the nineteenth century that men took heart of grace and built . S church there, when tbe consecration of tbe ground rolled back the curse and the memory of the leg end grew falst and faded away. 8ome Balm.--"Duke, I'm sorry," ssid the million aire, "but my daughter can't marry you." 'Then I have loved In vainT" "Not wholly, duke. Here's $50 for ydft." The first years of man must provision for the last Johnson. man Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTOR. A Cleverness and Cunning. Cleverness and cunning are Incom patible. 1 never saw them united. The! latter Is the resource of tbe weak and Is only natural to them. Children and fools are always cunning, but clever people never Byron. FOLEY'KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic in action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney aad bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H. says; "I was afflicteo with a bad case of rheumatism, doe t uric acid that the kidneys failed to cleai out of my blood I was ao lame in m feet, joints,and back that It waa agonj for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three daya when I was able U get up add move about and theNpauu were all gone. Thla great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pill- and recommend them to anyone Buffer ing as i have. F. S. Duffy. . Hard la Dan v. As Miss Hypatla Sqnaretoes reached the culminating point of her lecture on "Woman's Rights and. How to Wield Them" she threw back her head and stood In an attitude of defi ance. "Xalk of manr she cried. "What kas man ever done for woman?" ' "He's furnished tbe model she's try ing her best to Imitator' boomed manly voice from the rear of the hall. And then a palpitating silence reigned for nearly a minute. Threatening fever ishness with children is Quickly and safely calmed by Preveu ties. These little Candy . Cold Cure Tablets should always be at hirnHfor promptness is alt-important. Frevsnt ics contain no quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. They are indeed, "the sti.tcb In time,' , Carried in pocket or purse. Seventies are a genuine safeguard ainat Colds. 25c, Sold by Bruaham Drug Co, ; H. m I . f , V The Apoeatypae, TThere Is no other ftoek 4a 4he New Testarafiotaout which so much has been-rrttten and to so little purpose. Dr. South said of It, "It either anils a man mad or makes him so," it fat said of Calvin that he showed hie wis dom In not, -writing a commentarr on ttuV-a tie did on other booksvChad- wick. ';;.;.r,-;-Vv ' : ,-,Li r . K. k RELIABLE , COUGH MEDICINE, " It a Valuable family 'friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition ex actly., Mrs. Charles Ktee, N. 8th Eastern, Pa,, sUtes; ''Several, aiemn ersof niyfsmily have been cured of bad eoughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and l am never without a bottle in the house. It soothes and rIl vei the irritation in the throat and loceotis up the cold. I have always round it a Reliable cough ewe.'.'-rF S Duffy, ' f vr m ,11. I I I "The ancient Romans had a catapult that could burl rocks' more than- s mile.", , ; - "Now I undersUnd It" i A Whatr . '-,'. : rVtij landlord told me thla. bouse was a stone's throw -from tbe depot; He must hsve bad It on, his hands since the time, of tbe Caesars.H-Cleveland Leader. - . '. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY-AN AP PREciATioN.': ' L. McConnell. Cathorine Tt, Elmlra, N. Y., writps: "I wi;.h to eTr'," rry ion or the p ro . i y's l'i in( y 1 -lit! . v 7 tr t t (' fi j -j 1 hi i' 1 fir a I t t -t9 f 1 ive 1 . ' 1 1. 1 ! e y. - 'v f. I ; Tovt-1 ! r i'i t .a iii..-t ri,l !n 1 v ever t.k-p."-r '.' t f 3 i Czr Cc!:rc3 Sniscrisrs" ANOTHER COLORED PATTL j Prymouth. N. C Jan. 17, Ed. Journal: Please allow me ''space in your paper to state that you have, in our opinion, one of the greatest colored singers ia the State, Miss Etta E Mann of New Bern. Se gave entertainments in our town Saturday. Sunday, Monday and Monday nighty and her singing was the finest we ever heard. Her voice is wonderful. Miss Mann is a fine young lady, that aU should know, and hear. She. left us Tuesdsy, much to our re gret, returning on the N.-S. train to her home at New Bern. We are in hop a that we will have the pleasure of welcom log Miss Mann to out .city again soon, and our beat wishes are with her al ways. (Signed) WM. WALKER, -..Z. N. JENNETT, ADV. .Children Gry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The State of West Virginia may get about 460,000 by the inheritance tx on the estate of tbe late Senator S. B. Elkins. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yi arly iy wild bessts don't approach the vast number killed by disease permp. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air,-water, dust, even food But grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. ThaVa why chills, fever and asue. all Lri&larlal and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful b ool punti- Wr. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they II ewe Vou. . Money back if not satisfied. Only 60c at ajl Druggists. Governor O'Neal in a message 1o the Altbama Legislature recom mended the repeal of the State-wide Prohibition law, a FOR THAT DULL FEELING AFIER EATING. I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets 1 have ever used. My trouble was a heavv dull feeling after eating. David Freeman. Kempt, Nova Scotia These tablets strengthen the stomach and improve 'he digestion. They also regulate the liver and bowels. Tbey are far super ior to pills but cost more. Get a free tample at all dealers an J see what a jplended medicine it is. w 1 A Fins Haul. . "Beck from your fishing trip, I e." "Tep." "Catch anything noteworthy?" "Caught four aces one night" Washington Herald. ,ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES To many, winter is a season of trou ble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold, sores, red and rough skins, prove tfvs But such troubles fly be Tore Bucklen's Amies Salve. A trial convinces Great est healer of Burns. Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at all druggists. Sam Famous Man of Old. he "nine worthies" were Joshua, Dvld, Judas Maccabeus, Hector of Troy, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, King Arthur of Britain, Charle magne of France and Godfrey of Bou illon. The list varies somewhat but thla Is the most popular one. - The "seven wise men of Greece" were So -Ion, Shales, Plttacus, Bias, Cleobolus, Myson and Chellon of Sparta. The supposition Is, of course, that these were not the only wise men In Greece, but the wisest. tiew York American. FOR ECZEMA, LETTER AND SALT v RHEUM. " The is tense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost uisiantly al layed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many severe eases have been cured by it For Sale by all dealers. Ceneereatlon. Conversation warms the mind, enlrr ens the wtrnghiatlon end Is continually starting fresh gams, which Is Immedi ately pursued and taken -and which would hover have occurred In the dull er Intercourse of epistolary, correspond ence. Franklin. The peeoliar properties of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemics of in fluents, and when it was taken in time wa have not heard of a single ease of pneumonia, i Sold by aU dealers. ; . f ' We may' forglriltbose who bore us. We cannot forgive ' those - whom . we bore. La Bechetooeanld.:.;i,;-,i a I . . , i f i r ft t SV ft : -tVlit r. 7 V.XI Da for Yoa -Th-T. "lerayc-rtackacho, -r ti'atys, cor. - :.zt, bu'.14 c : ('::.: 3, tr& v ia sell " . Tre. THE jL -3lru 3 USE NO J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale Largest :nid Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A car loud -of each just in. Also a complete Hue of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, iiohes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, Let Us Be Your Druggist 1 Prescriptions given special attention. We double check all prescriptions filled by us to insure accuracy. A full line of all Toilet Articles and everything in the Drug line always on hand. Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR NER PHONE No. 65 7710 HARDWARE AND Building Ma- terial Paints, Oils ' AND Varnishes , American Field Fence E. l SMALLWOOD. Xew ken I. ft topped in Z.i mlnuto soro with Ir. hhooff (.'roup ltcnioi5y. l:m twt will surely provo Ko Tiunilliur. no lin aass, A sale sad plaaln ymp-U)a. IruWi u if ; TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy.-Beana and. Field Peas for which highest prices will be 'paidvi' :X' Hyde Co.; grown Burt' -and Rust proof Oats. Hay Oats, Dairy Feed, Corn, Brand and $hip stuff and ail kind feed- Wants! Wants! 3M BEST OTHER JONES Exchange Stables JONES New Bern, N. C. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE Sfor 9Saal 1 want to thank my many cus tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and proa perosa 1911 I am Btill in business for another year and ask their future patronage to make it a happy year fo- me. I am still In position to do any kind of repair work on any kind of a vehicle and can Bave you money. Don't fail to see me when things are broke down. Yours to please. D. H. 29. Craven St. New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams A Scales HENRY'S Prescriptions .from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a fuU line of Choice Toilet articles. j raoira wax ? 1 DIAMOND BRAHO . TiTlTWat OF THANKS Pharmacy t.k jr IfM for cnt4"nn.-Tini,!l A II'AMUNU liHANO ril.1.8 la Jo Cni.u ttKHfllllc Imfs, iKMilfd wiiK Isnt ( i. (I v , ' , A T i
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