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i i Fvbltahaa erary day In the year ax- cap, tteoa.. iearaai .bTjiitaa, - M-M faayam streak.- . '.;-!,,'-,. ' -'-'to'r-' ranai.st in t ' - - - ltiCBiRioiUTUi:i' .-OaatXeei taraaa'W ,.-...,.v; CH aw fMfc m( fat MtoV'. ' - M HaathUTh oaxrier la the ettjr v JHJ A4verUatnc rataa teralehed am Dllaatlaa. Entered at tta PoeteSoe. flair R. C aa aarxrad-elaae " mat tar. BBBK New Bern, N, 0 Jan; 20,l911 EAILEOAD LEQISI;A.TISM TO WAkbS CONSEEYATIpN. Itis th6 occasional instead of the rcgulw Iftg to exercise what may teritfed baiting" the railroad in' state legislatures. In yeaw jpast the tttiatfolj state legislature was ef grave oonoern to the railroad people. Many a legis ' later has introduced bills for rail road annoyance, in order to "get e vendor someHancted grievance, and his fellow members seldom in terfered,, while the public consid ered it a good joker . No wonder that the railroati people had to take a hand in the legislatures, through a lobby or through mems bers that could be gained, to at tack all legislative matters that would inj ure. their roods. While there is still legislation inimical to raHroad interests intro. duced, the tendency at this time is favorable for the railroads in the main, -and this is due no doubt to the fact that railroads show more desire to serve the public. Bail roads cannot succeed, with muni cipal or county hostility opposing hem. Communities can net .de velop and grow into great common wealths by opposition to railroads. The great, progressive cities work hand in hand with the transport tion companies, each watching and on the guard for the other's in terests. To "cripple" a transpor tation company works injury to a community, while liberality to wards transportation companies helps a community. The necessity for cooperation, the knowledge that each, community and rail road, is mutually dependent upon the other is causing all legislation to be more friendly, and even when there may be legislation against railroads, it is not of a hostile character, but of akiud seeking adjustment of trade differences. Children Cry FOR FUTCHCR'S CASTORI A Henry Cabot Lodge was re-elected United States Senator from Massachu setts. $100 REWARD, $100. The reader of this toaner will be pleased to learn that there ia at toast) one dreaded disease that science been able to cure in all its stages, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive core now known to the medical fraternity. Uatarrb being a coa- stituttonal disease, requires aeonatituti onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system; thereby destroying .the founda tion oi ttae disease, and nvinc the na tient strength by boildiag bp the eoa- stitution and assisting nature fat doini to work. The nronrietora have so mac faith In its curative powers that they oner one nunarea aouar I or any that it fails to core. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. T. CHENEY. A .CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Dratreista.75c' . - ' - Take Hall's Family Pills for eooatlpa- wen. - :... North Carolina has a mother only 6 years old. great-grand: The peculiar properties Of Chamber bia s Cough Remedy have been thor oughly tested during epidemic of to fluensa, and when it Was taken in time we have not 'beard of a .single ease of pneumonia. -Sold by all dealers. : , : -a ,,i ,,.; , New ErIand "eotttta nunofaetarers greed upon a enrtaOment ef preduc- . tion.,.'i ' wl,5;' y-. ):; Womet of tir Uglest typ, women it nrptrior e iacaiiai ani refinement, whose CsttrmtsX and ; judgment irt wc!;U tsj force to tadf "Tc:ecv L!;1.! praW the -wosicrfj corredlrt ud cttTatiTiprcj'- 'Jcidf dfl bttuntZlozZt-A Iy;rTt let. Ttrcr 'i: s r j t ::j S of W03 i L. f. C 1 !, ; 3 Af -J ; ' V" flow for the first time yotfc get a complete set ot all Mark TwainS writ ingst justfixactly one-half the price they have ever been sold before. This is a" new edition, just as complete as the old one,-which still "sells, by the way f at $50.00.. This, new edition is only $25.00 for the 25 volumes. It had been Mark Twain ambition to have hie books In every American home, and; he made great personal sacrifice to bring about, this remarkable -Opportunity trior the first time In the history, of publishing, copyrighted books are sold at the price of iion-copy righted books the chance will not come again. But for MarkTwain's action this would have been impossible. Never before has a copyrighted library set of a standard author's works been issued at such a low ngure. His Com plete Worries v 25 Beautiful Volumes7 Brander Matthews says : " headed by Moliere and Cervantes. through the trto oi ni worics Pudd'nhead Wilson.' Twain Thoreau, and his 'Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg' is one of the finest X WORKS, Authort Ka v works in English literature.; Mark Twain himself wrote a preface tlonaiadltlon, twtnty-Sve vol- this edition. Brander Matthew ha. written the biographical JJS I L" tZ crhlclsm of Mark Twain and his work. There are portraits of X and at tha plratltm o( that tlm., If I do the author at periods when the different books were in proc- care for the books, I will return tliem at eSS Of Writing. your expense. If I keep the books, I will remit S3.00 n month until the full price, S25.00, ha f There are beautiful pictures by such artists as Frost, l)een paid ori iMa thirty dy, 3.?B u phj- Newell, Mneaiey, inuistrup, and Opper. The binding is in rich cloth, with title labeb-stamoed in are-printed on white antique wove cially made tor this edition, each oi trcnerous size and bulk, 5x7V HARPER A BROTHERS s,nj book, to.. 0 A Catalogue Baldheadecl 'Men. Ignorance of the Hair Causes Much Baldness Among Men Early piety doesn't cause baldness, neither does any kind of pety. Some baldbeaded men console themselves With the idea that baldness is caused by a superabundance of gray brain mut ter, and would have the world, believe that a baldheaii ia a sign of great in tellect Such however, is not the case. Ninety- nine times in one hundred, baldness is caused by dandruff germs which dig down deep into the roots' of the hair, destroy its vitality and cause it to fall out All this may come gradually and take time, kut as an up-to-date humorist would say, "what's time to a dandruff germT" v If you have dandruff, the little invis ible, persistent devils called dandruff germs are at work. Destroy them at once, or sooner or later lhey will cause your hair to all out and you will be compelled to take your . place in the baldheaded class. In Franca baldheads are few because man understand how -to care for the nair,anaian jsage is a hair grower and iavigorater that is gu ran teed by BradbatQ, Drug, Co. to grow hair if the hair root is not already destroyed, to eradicate dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair, or money back. 60 cents for a large bottle at Bradham Drug Co. and druggists everywhere on money back plan. Archaaolog ical excavations in Eng land show that safety pins were used by tbs ancient Britons 2,000 years ego. From One of New Bern' - Known People. Best Having used Savodine frely accord ing to direct ions in my family, I con alder it tho Jtest remedy I have over triad for bruises for cold ia the head. thfVMlA mnA rkaat nm vkanmktlm n --.-n,. .Th wisdom of treating the actual cause cfetlca, Dwralgia and eaUrrh., AfUp tMing 0 , ,, And it to atwoyear'stostl ncommend "Savof deed easy to prove.: A-simple five or din to all who suffer from any of the above eomDlainta. - ; , , uas.r. a Roberts, - ' . ' New Bom, N. C it -1 i. 1 11 " -j'-'i.: Ha fats a witticism new, ' - ' Prooaada to sloat 1 The While be worics the same late . : . : tf :k aaaodotaf, , The wmtetam maie bltA i ' I none the woraayi- :LW' ' 9t$ nast appMrins as a bit 'X,t :, : V , r .Umalir varae. - , W -U t ;.; 1 . - . --.- ?)' , TIM troadmlU on foravar tiumS 2,;, " rot seMbbllna follu riM wttUolua net bacomas i- ri twe Una joke j C AM Whaa tha )bka I uite as .1,'. Am UiiVi limb .'. - irar" r A. JTreta It la faahionaa some dra day,.. ; ,: ,.Aeilsram - t'-f .-LeulsvlUa Courier-Journal. '.-."it, V ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE, "Twenty-one Jyears ago I fared an wful dp'h," wrft, H. B. Martin, i'ort I rr .ton, S. C. "Doctors said I j r , ,n griij thedreaifulcough I I I i i I 9 It.' sure enough. I t ' J fvp'ji ' 1 could I far of, fur ; if i, t Iv tin ir f Isrt-t !-h nt. I ' 4'r In IIihh rUiwn, . C. ' 'f ". ' ,;-'lL5 -t i') n-i-'-r, A Mark Twaio will be included in that group With the exception of Count Tolstoi, nucKieDerry rinn, 10m aawyer, anu Is a greater stylist than Stevenson or L.iineainsi, rvemuie, u,eutlnfuU. red rep silk book told. The books paper, espe volume is Signature.. inches. Ot Our Standard Sets of Books will be sent NEW TRAIN INAUGURATED By The Southern Railway Between Raleigh and Greensboro, N. C. Effective Sunday, Jan. 22, EffectiveManuary 22nd, 1911; new passenger service will ;be inaugrated between 'Greensboro and Raleigh, N. C. New train No. 108 will leave Greens- Jioro daily at 7:30 a m, arrives Raleigh 10:40 a m. New train No. 131 will leave Raleigh daily at 6:30 p m, arrive Greensboro 10:00 p m. Both trains to make all local intermediate stops. These new trains will carry baggage car, two coaches and fullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car. The Sleeping car to be operated between Raleigh and Washington, D. C, being handled be tween Washington, D. C. and Greens boro, N. C. on trains No. 31 and 32. First Sleeping car will leave Wash ington on No. 31 Saturday Jan. 21st, 1911, arriving Raleigh on new train No. 108 Sunday Jan, 22od, 1911 and first car will leave Raleigh on new train No. 121 Sunday Jan. 22nd, 1911, arriving Washington on No. 32 Monday morning Jan. 23rd, 19ll. Effective same date, Jan. 22nd, train No. Ill will leave Raleigh at 2:30 a rn, and arrive Greensboro at 6:30 a m daily Qhildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The United Mine Workers have paid out more than $8,000,000 to strikers In the last 10 years. ) 1, In sickness if a certain bidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that th a nerve controls wilt also surely fail, t may be a stomach nerve, or it ma hate given strength and support to the heart or kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Slump's Restorative was not made to dose . th stomach nor to temporally utimolalf the heart or kidneys.. That old-fashion ed method ia all wrong. Dr. fihoop's Restorstive goes directly to these fatb ina inside nerves, The remarkable suc cess of this prescription demonstrate! ten days teat will surely tell. Try it once, ami aaal Sold bV Bradham Drat CO, ; .:: -W ,:ylf,: i,;. ... - h m' 1.1. a A number of Japanese anarchists"; on being senteneud, at Tokio, to death foir 1 t . i ; 4 lt' .1. -J- m,l L conspiracy vo 'aaaagaioaia ino . oiuauo and other high penooages,; broke 01 t i If you would bav a safe yet certain Cough -Remedy in the borne; try Dr, Shoop!aat least once, It is thoroughly unlike ocy other. Cough preparation. Its taate will be entirely new to Rem edy. No opium, chloroform, "or any other stupelying ingredients are oed, TTi tender leaves of a harmless, lung healins; mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy its wonderful curative properties. . It U truly a moat certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold by Bradham Drug Co.. . . To the tax payers, of. the town of Bridgeton. You are awnmf the fact that your taxes for the i ear 11)10 ar lontf p t (Iw, to tlioae V. ho Still owe ."y !' for f'.n yenr 1510 are e ' HARPER BR0THERS of writers FftntMri SauUfa Ul i iv. ai y Twain erity mmina Twain I York Cltjr f n,i,aon, rrU fn. , ,et ol MARK TWAIN'S upon request N. B. D. Jv 1125. PROTECT The Health of Yourself and Family) PoDe's Herb is nreDared to nrovide a dependable household remedy, basecH UDon the nnncioie ot nuntv M piooain suring freedom from disease. It is a medicine tor maiadim such as, KJieu matism. Liver Complaints. Constipa tion, Fever and Ague, Jemale Disord ers. Indicrestion. Lumnairo. Kidney ue ranerementR, Catarrh, hick and JNerv- ous Headaches, los of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of the Livr nnrl If irlnpvft It is a purely Herbs, Barks and Roots Com nou nd. It is nut ud in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can be dissolved in water. ) Mrs. J. C. Meade, of Hyattsvillb, Md. Says: "For years I have suffered with Back ache, Headaches. Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness ajid extreme Fatigue, I tried many remedies without relief. Four months ago a grateful fried induced me to write to Pope Medicine Co., Wash ington, D. C, for a box of Pope s Herb Compound Tablets, the very first dose of two tablets gave me relief. I used net quite a 1.00 box and I am entirely cured of the pain in my back and have no more headache." , DR. J. V. HENNESEY, A PROMINENT Physician and Surgeon of Albany, N. Y. in part says: "As a Blood Purifier, Liver, Kidney and System regulator 1 prescribe Pope Medicine Co's of Washington, D. C. Herb Compound, as I have done for the past 20 years and have found it to be a freat remedy, which seldom if ever fails, here are thousands of letters from users of Pope s uerne, that haw beeni- . A1 m aiin. u,,, r k.flt i s. TWc nl L00. William Mfg. Co,. benefitted and cured by its oroner use. Pope's Herb Compound Tablets are put up. 200 in a box, ' "six month's treat ment." and will be sent post-paid oa re ceipt of $1.00. Each box contains a printed guarantee binding ua to refund the purchase price if .the remedy fails to benefit, also full directions. ,aafatMd by tha Pope Madiaraa Co.." Inc. andar tha Para Food aa4 Draa Act. ion SO, IMS, Now MMt . L .; , For twm$ to agents In unoccupied territorry, addrtu P0P1LMEDIQNE CO:, INC. Pope W'dg 7 Washington, D, (X I';; "' NOTICE. ... After , the . Big ; rire many , ot my friends, knew l.suffered a heavy loss. Many shingles, latbeay some .bales Of cottoA fend othermerchandiae was burn ed Jtesides IS store and bouses, sheds, stables and other bouses, out building, But now I may tay. I will try. again to socceed fend- keep on- sucking till I do succeed. .. V .J:.: "j '0'V;,-fi::'V; I bow" have the largest stock of fell kinds of sawed shingles on hand I ever bad, I guarantee prices inq quality. Thanking my customers for past patro nage,' nl ': ir;,-J I m' the Otd Reliable, ; I ; v BIQ HILL; the Shingle Mao. f-'A1:' : '-. ..'!- .... llenr F Lippett, Republican, 'was elected United States. Senator to suc ceed Nelson W. Aldrlch, st providence, U : '."VARIETIES IS CHEESES. : PtmtiM la Hard That CwHInfl Is .-"O :i rVaetieally Imaeeaibte. ? Too 4fffereac ta cbeeea ts some times confusing to those who' bays not, Access to a large market Edam, pine apple, Parmesan and Roquefort fere hard cheeses Neofehatel, cream and cottage cheeses soft - Genuine cream cheese ts made from rich cream thickened by souring or-from sweet cream thickened rennet Neufchatel la sr soft rennet cheese made from cow's milk either whole or skimmed. Cottage cheese ls-made from sour milk without the nse of rennet Roquefort Is a hard vennet cheese made from the milk of sheep, tire name being derived from the village of Roqpefort, in the eoutheastern-part of France, where the cheese is ripened hi caves or natural caverns. Edam is a hard rennet ;heese produced In Holland and is made from unskimmed cow's milk. Barmeean Is an Italian cheese known for centrirjes In that country as Grana, the term referring to the granular con dition of the cheese. It is so hard out ting ts practically impossible, and we get it in this countrysgrated in bot tles. This cjieese Is made from skim med milk. "Pineapple cheese is saldo have originated in Litchfield county. Conn., and Is a hard rennet cheese mnde from cow's milk. The flavor of different cheeses is given by the meth od of ripening, due to the action of bacteria. Hard and 'soft oheeses differ mainly In the fat constituents and,methods of mnnufneture, but moRt of nil In their keeping quality, the hard clieeser, keep ing for a protracted time. Good Hoiipo keeplng. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA T.10 captain and two lieutenar ts per ished in the sunken German subtnuiine through an error of judgment. KILL MORE THAN WILD EEAST3. Thenumber of people killed yearly by wild feasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease perms. No life ia safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food Bui grand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever' and ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful b'ood purifi er. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and, new strength they'll give you. Money back if not satisfied. Only 60e at all Druggists. The London jury which held an in quest on the two desperadoes who per ished after killing several policemen recommended the adoption of more stringent measures in dealing wilh criminal aliens. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic in action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H, says; "I was afflicted with a bad case of rheumatism, due to nric acid that the kidneys failed to clear out of my blood. I was so lame in my feet, joints, and back that it was agony fcr me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I was able to get up and move about ana the pains were afl gone. This great change in condition 1 owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to anyone suffer ing as I have."-F. S. Duffy. Ely, the aviator, flew from the avia tion fl- Id near San Francisco te the cruiser Philadelphia, lying in the bay, aid back, the distance one way being about 15 miles. PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! . Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts aa a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the nriu r fiftrta SjiIa hv H filer (rialn mail Props., Cleveland, O. How easy It Is for one to suggest -a sure way for some one else to manage troublesome affair! A sprained fenkh) will usually disable tha Injured person 'f of three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment ia applied a curt may be effected in three or four daya; , This liniment is one of tha best fend moat remarkable preparations ia use. Sold by .all Drug, gists. .. ; TOB IIISKGEL" Tho-Now Bora Collegiate Industrisl Institute is aolkitUig eontributins house-hold fetid kitchen furniture, cloth ing, farming implemants, garden and form seed,'1 troeerlesor boarding de- pnXrient, feed for 21 bwidof livestock and 160 ehkksns, fend money with which to begin the operation, of a brick ptant lid other Industrlea. Letters from our northern friends Asaur us that their donations will bo forth coming as soon as the departments aro- in operation, Mr J. S, Miller, the furniture .man, being friend' to the institution, has kirtclly furnlahed one of the IS rooms to be furnished. All of the other furni ture dealers aa wall aa many of the best families of the city, bava promised to help furnish the rooms to be f urnkhed and to gt tho departmenta of the In- stitulion in operation. Wo will bo glad to have all of tho citizens assist ui la operation. We will be glad to hsve all of the citizens ssslst os In getting start ed. . -, ' Call phono ECS, . .-'. .' . - A. L. C V EEK3, ! - . ' ' 1'rInclpaL locx r' iv. IIVE THE MCI USE NO BZL2&aISBSa2?3K&32Q5i J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale Largest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever-offered for sale in New Hern. A ear load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, H'ajrons, Harness, Robes, Whips, ('art Whefcls. J. A. JONES road Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern.J. C. Let Us Be Your Druggist 1 Prescriptions given special af tent ion. We double check all prescriptions filled by us to insure iiccuracy. A full line of all Toilet Articles and everything in the Drug line always on hand. Gaston Drug Company ON THE COR- NKR PHONE N... 05 7716 ltgpM Store V VnESVLaaAaM HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints9.Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence i lew Mm, I. C. BtopDel In 2D Dilnuteb sure with Dr. Hbuun a rup uemeay. una uHb wilt Buriy pruvo No Tomttina. no dl A tale and plowing jrrop-toc. iruggiU TO PUR(CHASE Sojai or Soy; .Beafi and Field . .. i lit' ii. f eas ior wnicn nignesi pnecs will be paid. ' '',; -' FOR SALE Hyde 'Co.,' grown Burt and Rust proof Oats. Hay, jOatsJ Dairy Feed, Corn, Brind and chip stuff and all kirld? feed SMALLWOOD WantsIWants! BEST OTHER JONES Exchange Stables OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE aaajMjij-aaaaaapaaaj WORD OF THANKS I want to thank my many cus tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and pros perous 1911 I am still in business for anothep year and ask their future patronage to make it a happy year for me. I am still in position to do any kind of repair work on any kind of a vehicle and can save you money. Don't fail to see me when things are broke down. Yous to pletae, D. H. 29 Craven St. New Bern, N. C. Successor to Williams ft Scales HENRY'S s . Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. , c Also a fulT line of Choir Toilet articles. - Pharmacy;: PIIONH " 178 ' eCCZSaW c:'.G:;;3Ti"ncf:iiQ 5?. DIAMOND. u wv 'mm . Tirtnrat r ' . TJ'AMONU IikanO PILLS in ndA - fl 0t metallic bom, u nlti i.U r j- f r i v. h n r
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