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r ,v i-V -.-. :--.. - S - - . . I" 1 "".. . '.ti'lf.' X mi n o L... :, Published Try day tn t mr phoite wa &. - ' ' CHARLES U THTTTa, DITOR AND PROPKI "TOR0" "''..: tnuauFTio KATKSl " ji. jh Teat la adTaaea . ... I4.M Oum rear, aot ia adraaoe. . ' Me v tUatklr hf carrier la tka city M Aevertistac : pllcatloa. - rata tarsUabeeV ar . $ Entered at tke Poatofflba, Naw Bern a. aa aoMmd-elaaa mattar. PAPIR OF , WW -- , AND CHAVXIf COUHTTi BERN a New Ban,U. a Jeb.', . 2, Jill THE OOtJBtAJrTHECITIZEN Contempt bf courts an4 oa tempt for - court, ' ire f not- jast alike The first is active,' asSit brines the cattzen before the jodee; who will at leastjipe, 3f not; im prison the llegeduJprit: The ' second, ia passive, if ia what, the citizen may think of the jodge. anS.being just though though it xmay be "cuss" thoughts;-, there is no court jurisdicti6n over the citi zen. The contempt of court will largely depend in the infliction of -penalty upon the mood ortemper. ament oLthe'judge, Ao4 the Ileg ed offender la i helpless so far as remedy goes. 4 v - The recent case of alleged con tempt of court in Wilmington, shows the hopeless position of the citizen. Taking , the newspaper statement and thtv affidavit of the gentleman concerned n the alleged J contempt, it is a matter of vital interest and may personally affect men in other places who regard themselves as gentlemen , and! are entitled to the privacy of .their own offices, not in order to avoid any process of law, bxfc as places sabred to their individual rights as citizens, and demandingHhat the law shall not be intolerant-In its operation. The Wilmington case briefly, a merchant- is engaged in business conversation in his office, marked private, when without "-notice or ' knocking & man after wards found out to be a deputy sheriff, without making known his . authority, pushed his way into the midst of the gentlemen engaged in conversation, and served a no tice upon the merchant to serve as juror.' This was accepted, then tne mercnant rather warmly pro tested against the manner of intru sion, and also that his office had four bf its men summoned n" one week.. The officer's exit was noisy. The merchant's fctiOo, was con strued as contempt of court ? The -merchant filed an answer, but no argument was beard, the fin be; ing $20.00. .. J The question may be asked, did the merchant get justice, did the deputy go beyond ahr authority, did the judge administer tne law t cildrenr'0ry FOR FLETCHER'S :,r" C ASTORIA The quarterly report of ' tne 'United States Steel Corporation showed net earrings, of $20,462,460v :. y ' ' Yea are probably aware that pneo . ' monia always reaultr-fron a tola, bat . you never heard of eold, ', reaulttoff in N pnenmonia when Chitnberlain'a Cou;h -' Remedy was osed. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for. a trifleT Kor sale by all dealers. . The exeeutivc committee -if Union i Paeifle and Southern Paclfle ioee, meet ing in New York, voted toeompleU the . double tracking of lines from the Mlaa 'ouri river to Saa Fraoetoeo.,, "; ; Li dnijr tore. Haw yea tki U.v , L. " hZJL&r'V m 5' Wm t x ' before your troubles have obtained, t a fcc!4 ca j., that nothli-pwia drive ."V Ct k: ? C-r.';;t wi!L It has helped JJjftottsanda etc, v; a :r medicines had heca tiled .la ViLl. : ,.; i .IJttUd t':8 tmz for you? " Y.vi c ; 143 today, v.'ri: - 1 i "YOUNG TUSKEGEE." --' The New Berrl Collegiate Industrial Institute is soliciting contributing Of houae-hold and kitchen furniture, cloth tog, farming implements, garden "and farm eeed. greceriee for boarding de- partmet,feed for 26 bead of live stock and UO chickens, and money with which to begin the operation of a brick plant and ether industries.' Letters from our northern friends assure ua thr.t their donations' will be forth coming aa soon aa.the departments are in operation. Mr. J. S, Miller, . the farniture man, 'being a friend to the institution,' has kindly furnished one of the 13 rooms to be furnished. All of the other furni ture dealers' as well as many of the beatl famulee of the city, hive' promised to help furnish the rooms to be furnished nd to get the departments of the in stitntkm in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens .assist us in operation1. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us iagetting start ed. , Call phone 396, A. L. E. WEEKS, Principal. : . Hor Thif7 vW offer Ono Hundred DBllars 'Seward for anv ease of Catarrh that eannbtf he cured' by Hall's Catarrhj do, o. ;. , We, the undersigned, have known j B-1 J i?hanAV FA-r1iZ laai vaih ' and" believe him perfectly honorable In , all busmegfe transactions and fin ancially, ahleto: earry ; out any obli gations made by his Irni WALDINQ, KINNAN & NARVUT, I Wholesale;5 Bruggists, Toledo; 5. HaJU's Catarrh "$mU is taken ! in- ternaHy,; aoting directly (upon ; thei Nooev and ; mucwu suffaces of 'the qrttiZ Tstiiftiien fjei. Vfaj'VV-&&'hj- all Orngtivi : ; :: aae BaU's yarnqy Pills for. oon- ibpation. ., .v TICE. Itbfiymaa Hackeriof this city, on the Ck of January made a general as-i fgnment for the benefit of "creditors. without any - preferencesj naming tiie luMMraigneu as troatee, ; wnp will JOT tea days ' take an ' tavontory- of" the property of said Hacker and file same as required by law."" All creditors .will file their elaims with Clerk of court of Cravo-santy, atuprovMed by lw , .we zota or January ibil -.r- f t a UPKAH trustee. avaaaawafenaaBaaaaanaKaMealawaeaHaaaBB : Grov3 Ilair . . - . , LS.r. .. andjsve can MOE;IT!.v- IjANDERINE u to the hair what iietki ; J riiowen of lain abd cunshine are to vegetation. " It goei ngbt to the roota: 1r Vieorttes and ttrentrthem there. Ju exhila . rating, jtimulating and life-producing prop- ' . ertiea cause the naur to grow abundantly ' . long, strong and beautiful It at once in j. softness to tne nair, and a tewt ieeka .... use wm cause new pair to sprout an ' over the scalps Use it every day tor a short time, after which two or three " i times i week will be -aufficient ta ' ill complete'- whatever growth" yoeK A Udr trm St. Paul initaa ia suDtuuwa, a louowai "When I begia tulng DMlkMas my aalr would nut oome to mjr tbauldan uid bow It U awaj aelu mi talpa. : AaodMT fiwa Nrwarlr.'K. j. ul but ba Ming DwaerlM ngu Itrly. WBeaIfltardtowTtt td Tery uttle balr.aow I Have tba matt beanttful ing an tluek kale aajrooe wenld wutt to he." NdW at alt dWdtflats'lsT three: aisea, 2e80c and $1.00 ' -J -s-- pertjottle.' - - Danderlae enjoys a grester..sale'. than any other one preparation tegard- leu of kind or brand, andit has a much greater, sate than all of the other hair preparations in the world' combined. . 'V: Fraa Taahnrhiratcklrtaidria s. i nee u, witi-od a uw ..tuuniilt tree bj retara mall to anrou un Jwho MBda Ut lw ooupun to the '"KNOWLTON DANDERTNE COJ I with tlielr flame and addraM and toe A la Xlver or aumpi to pay paatage. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD . ROUTE OF THE V "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule Endive January 29, 1 dll 1 Tne followingschedule figures- pub lished as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRailJS LEAVE NEW BERN ' NORTH: AND .WEST BOUND c 12:80 ato Dairy-Night Express Pvjll " man Sleeping Car for Norfolk.j m. Uaily for Norfolk, Connects for all points North and West, parlor car service. i lS prOj Daily except Sunday fbr wasnington, Beihaven, Ureenville Wilson and Raleigh. 4:10 a m, Daily Night Express for Goldsboro. 9:15 a m, Daily for Goldsboro. 5:25 pm, " " EAST BOUND 9:25 am, Daily for Beaufort B:35pm, " " :oo a m, uaijy except Sunday for Oriental. 6:00 p m, Daily for Oriental. For further inf orma- ion or reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to T. H. Bennett, T. A., New Bern, W. W. CROXTON, W. R. HUDSON. G. P. A. - Gen'l Supt. Norfolk, Va. . s , THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER.: Thirty years of association think lf it How the merit of a good thing sianas out in use time or- the worth' lessnessofa bad one, : So there's no guess worn m this evidence of Tl Ariss, Concord, Mlch.i who writes: fl have used Dr. King's -New Discovery for 30 years, and m the beat cough sndj ly Jgood natured.' The scandalmonger cellcurelever used.f Dnce.it finSLA,dmrta w .n .h.ai. ZTn. entrance in a heme you cant pry it ot.KM.0Mn ,,. h, ' ""Za mliL Manv families havna-1 itt.W vZri fteeetI,, hnmn nature t That la vtfars. It's the most infallible throat .and Jung i..' r. 7 . . T" i-?jr 1 meaicine on eextn. . u nequaied. for : It grippe, asthma, hay-fever, croup; auln- sy or sore lunet. Price 50c, 11.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists. ., . j.; -y'T 4. , Joseph C.Jttobln, alleged wrecker of banks, was held for trial in, New York on eight indictments charging: larceny In the first degree. -, , i, ' pictisEt) prsiuwl . t Ek, Oiamberlain1- i ClbtonV Met boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Saivje of stealing the atlng from btrfnaor salds-tbe pain from sorea of all kinds -the distress from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises; sprains and injuries of their terror," he says, "as a healing remedy-jts equal don't exist' VHiiy ai auuuaiers. -v; . i M . Mosk In I be raw looks a good desj like arid grilse and arhells worse. TJ popular notion that the musk of com rherce Is obtained from the.TnuskrnT ts a mistake. .-There Utobta!toer somewhat- similar perfume from the muskrat'but Juost of the, auppli comes froin- the musk de!r, a ere ture that Is r-arefuUy reared In Indil for the sake- of. the swretion. Ths eeoretloa In ehpl In the crudfstat and hi used ..not only In the mmiufac tnre"of the ll'inld perfume Bold b iiniKk, but also In very 'small quanil tlos to give ntrength and staying po er lo many 'prrfiiiriea .mnde from th cfAontlaU oils of " flowors. - Curlon!t enoUKlt the l)li)AHotns of two rntlvf plants bnve a notlrcshly nuinky odnf. One )s Iho tnn!I yellow blostiom of rrccjilng vln known as the v.n- , I'lnnt. Its odor Is mnrki'd ntnl U rmi ti'rfcltod in flio fmiimorLlal j i ' n railed mnIt. Tlio ollur U Iho root.. Tlie J'nro vMe M'f .hi , r 1" enrly uprlnff Jiliitit Ims n C ' t!ioiij;h (li'llc.-ift. rinl' l y oil , ; A 1 known n-i tlin m. k I i I n Stil.-il for fin I i ARAPAKOS . . - . . . . ' . ' Arapahoe Jan. 80. Our people; Are beginning to prepare their land for the coming erorc They are, aBtKip&ting a bright fotore. ' .r.;A."A J 'vV We are atprrseat having much sick ness, colds and pneumonia. ' ; . '. , Since oar last items we have had four deaths ia eor surrounding neighbor hifcd. . The first was Mr. Jaa. Brougb ton, of Dawsoo'S ⅇ be died Jan. 17th of pneumonia. -The next dy, Mr. John Smith, of this place, died of boa orrhagic fever. Mies Mary Martin, of near Dawson's Creek died last Saturday night of consumption. She was 'alas veryo'd, Last nignt,s;Jaa. 29th, Mr. Walter Broughton, of Oaweon'e Creek, died of pneumonia. Our heartfelt ejtn- itby goa out to all of the ' bereaved ones. . -v- Mr. Ke'rineth Lirid of N Bern. M in Arapahoe visitios; relatives,. Mrv H. N. anke has r sold Witt dence neas' Arapahoe and Is building a new one: He soi l ta M". W, a Nona of Catherine Lake,' who will move In as eoon aa Mr Banks vacates.' Mr. Nona has also boug-Qt farming lands near this place. s-e; X . " k, sfem ui uib usacnrra o Acapanoe . e. i.i.. v. -. s High School and adioinins; disukte. went to Bayboro Saturdays to attend the Teachers Union. ,; v- , t -A goodly number of .Arapahoe younf people attended the Free Will' Baptiit union eaeetmg at frantsboro last Sat urday. ?: . v mr ana mra. major orougnton, or Janeiro, spent last Saturday and San day with Mr. and Mr. G. W. Brinson, of Arapahoe. ,.Sx: .r - MiBaMsrtha Broueton. of Janeiro. spent last Saturday night with friends here.. ",' ' - . Miss Maude Rawls,' of Janeiro, at tended Sunday school at this place on Sunday afternoon. - Children Dry FOR i FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A Suit was instituted in Trenton, J. by preferred-stock holders of the Na tional Sugar Refining Co. of New Jer sey to recover Haveraeyer Post, com mon stock amounting to $10,000,000. ATTAOC LIKE TIGERS. In fighting to keep the blood pare the white corpuscles attack .disease germs nee ngers. rsut oiten germs multiply so fast that Jittle fighters are overcome. lhenaee, pimples, boils,- eczema, salt rheume and sorts multiply and strength and appetite fail This condition 'de- manda rJleciric Bitters to regulate the sromacn, liver ana Ktaneys anekto ex pei poison irom tne oiooa. "iney are the best blood purifier," writes C I Budahii, of Tracy, Calif., I have ever found " Tbejr make rich, red blood, strong nerves and build op your health. i ry inenvnoue at all aruggwts. Oesalp and So'andat. Many people confuse gossip with scandalr but theitwo thlngV are quite different The scandalmonger Is usu ally detested; while the gossip Is often universally popular. In tact, the pop larlty which It brings In Its train la one of the strongest Incentives to gos sip. A really .accomplished gossip Is s social acquisition. . Thousands of peo pie who do not gossip themselves like to listen to It. It saves them theron- We of talking,- The gossip Is general rllB au.k- 4 the stock In trade'of the gossip, as It is of thk '.-novelist arid dramatlst-Lon 'don' Gentlewoman,":"' ; 'iir-"-'-'- J a : ''.."- , .... " INKING WHO lEWBOME. ; and set tba world to talking;, bat Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo. N. Y. says he sl Wlys KEEPS, AT HOME the King of au Laxatives Dr. KIng'a New r Ufe Pills and that they're a blessing to all bis family; . Cure eonsttoatlon. head ache. Indigestion, dyspepsia. Only t$c at' all dealers. ,? l-r, .-.y,e Yfes'"' rhll5n JVmslee.' fa's Wright plane, navigated the ' aerial sea over Shelfridge Tieki - SsrTTrancisco. last Sonday, contlnuosly, 8 hours, minutes and 43 seconds', breaking the endurance record of 8 hours and 17 minutes, made by Hoxaey shortly before his death, this is an American record only, ' ; -.. . -.; '. I"-'-- ' When her child la In danger a woman will rik her life to protect it .No great sctf heroism or risk of like ts necess ary to protect a child from eroiin. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all dweit , Is avoided. , For sale by all deahira.'' :v; ;.- '. 7 , - Hereafter the Federal Department of Justice will not make public, the names of persona paroled from federal prisons ths idea being that publicity works an injustice to prisoners who s'.nceie'y wish to reform and make a new start in life. Lively .Compl exion A.- dear: Skin and; Bright Eyes are Airtar-twauty cream ;Tn creation won't improve your complexion if your stomach is out of order. n i;? .Belching of gas and heartburn meJh bad food In thstomach. Bad Vood means bad blood and bad blood. U-ans a bad eomplexloa. jf , y r jTry MI-O-NA -etomach ' tablets ior stomach misery, billious,. dizziness and indigeation. Tliey -relieva in a few minutes; ttiey , make 'rich, . red blood Tbey are' guaranteed by Bradham Drug Co. to enre or money back. - Read what a Kansas woman- says: ''I had ; been doctoring a year for stomach trouble and found nothing that did to ranch good as MI-O-NA. I only have the second box and the'kave re lieved all pain r In my stomacf?. For stomach trouble or Indigestion MI-O- N4 eap'tcltabeten. f MI-O-NA has done a world of good for me when doct ors failed. "Mra Cordelia B, Man, 207 E.ilt4 St , Juaretfoji Qty, Kans, -' MI-O-NA stotnach tablets are sold by Bradham Drag Co; for 60 cents a large box.' Tst Samples free from Booth's Mi-o-na. Buffalo, N, Y. ' :U- '- ' . The'search for Dorothy Arnold, the missimrTNew York heiress, was carried on in Baltimore and other cities. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM,. . .SLEEPLESSNESS Result from disordered kidnevs. Fol hey Kidney Pills have helped others, they Will neipyou.NJTS. .1. ts. Miller, Syra euse,"N. Y, says, ; ''For a long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheu matism, I had severe backaches and felt al). played out? After taking two bo'tles of Foley Kidney Pills my back ache is gone and where I used to lie awake with rheumatic pains .1 now slenp in comfort. Foley Kidney Pills did wonderful things for me." Try them now, F. S. Duffy. London papers report a recenTaevel ot m in naval gunnery -which is said to doable ths rate ,of shooting of thr latest warships. The nature7 of this new idea is still a profound secret. Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable rem edy for backache, rheumatism and uri nary irregularities. They are tonic in action, .quick in results and afford a prompt' relief from all kidney disorders. -F. S. Duffy. Carlyla an Intemperate Smoker. . For about seventy of his elKhry-nlx years Carlyle Smoked and made most of Jbls contemporaries smoke. Tho trouble with him was that he was too fond oj smpklng a rank pipe on an empty stomach. That gave him pain and -his contemporaries pa'rttoulnt pains, 'for "pulr auld Cnrlyle" was as savage as a meat house dog nil the time.: He cared for but two men In the .world, Tennyson and Pickens, all the rest were "pulr, feckless, reek less,1 intemperate bladders and rn bags," and all because Tom did not know how to clean bis pipe and keep It clean and would smoke before break fastTobaeco Leaves. A pieee of flannel dampened with Charrjberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by sil dealers. A machine now on sale in Denver is id vert is d to make two pounds of but ter out of one pound.. A pound of but ter and a pint of cream are placed in the machine and merged into, to pounds of butter. . When the process ia finished theWter contains from 83 to 60 per eenL. water, while -the federal law hmlts the pereentageto six eeh. OhildrenOry --m rorriETCHErs - C ASTORIA t : 1 A FrWmlly tuogestlon. - k' Baren (to credltorsy-I see no hopes of UMnff able- to ' pay what I owe you. Whj not organise . a vsulclde club? ksggendarfer mttwyg? . '; - REMEMBER THE NAME ' ' Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs and eoldB. for erouD. bronchitis, hoarse ness and for Vacking lagrippe coughs. No opiates Tiefuse substitutes, K. S, . " , . . . . ; . 7r&pX; Te'Wlrrrtetloe.. ' lira, Oreene-One does not Ilk to bo Ignored. I wore a brand new gown at the reception last night; and I don't believe a soul noticed me. Mrs. Gray -There's where yon made a mistake. Now, I yfbn my old-black- silk that has been turned .twice, and everybody saw me fast enough, :x .n k 1 V,-v.V FOR TQAT .TERIlIDLK ITCniNG. ErrTi.a, tettr and salt rheum k Jap thinr vi .ins in pnrpotusl trment. "Th !:..-! ion of Chsmherlaiu's Sslvs will - "y s''ny this itching and many l.vs I n cured by its use. For Bi..e ty ail dealers. ' ; .'.' Proper Breathing. ' . .''.'"' To 'Ires the iiriprly take slow lr nt!i, another anl snotlier. Put ti. Ui the 1. on your rlhe and soe I ,v !' r 1 siiJ C' tilrnct SS ynu " Ji f i i" 1 i;t. I't.t one hnnfl on I . I ,v r i In front ami .ths otlli-r - !'. - l..f.-!f. I 1 1 liow tlio 'I 11T U ! J; iA. :-j ;, - ' Overy, Feed Sale ' J I Ijargest and Finegt stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale iu New Beru. A car load of each just in. Also' a complete lineof Buggies, Wagous, Harness, Bxbes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A. JONES Broad Street, PkOPRIETOR, New Bern, N.C. EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS' MUG SCHOOL GREENVILLE, N. C. SPRING AND SUMMER COURSES FOR TEACHERS 1911 Spring Term, March 14th to May 20th ten weeks. Summer Term, June 6th to July 29th eight weeks. The aim of this coure is better to equip the teacher for his work. TEXT BOOKS:- those used in the pub lic schools of the state. For further information address, ROliERT H. WRIGHT, Pres t. HENRY'S descriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. j Pharmacy PHONE 17 POPUISAR. MECHANICS iVSAGiA2INB Wrtaes So You Can Undmtsaa II" 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles . , 250 Page? Month A wonderful story of the Progress of this Mechan ical Age. Instructive, but more fascinating than any net ion. a magazine tor Hankers, Uoctora, Lawyers, Teachers, Farrners, Business Men, Man oacturersrMechanicV HaslOOOOOreadersevery month. Interests everybody. When you see one you understand why. Ask the man who reads it. Your newsdealer wilrshow you one; or write the publishers ior s free sample copy. The "Shop Notes" Dept. f-$l thmn How to make repairs, and articlea for some sue snop. etc "imalcnr Mechanles" "etete furnitura, wireless, boats, engines, magic sod all $1.80 bf mm. tfhoH eoMt$ IS cxntt ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Addraw POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE SU Wukiutoa St- CUca Wants! Wants! TO PURCHASE Soja or Soy Beanirand Field eas forwhich highest prices will be paid. EOR SALE - Hyde Co., grown Burt and kust proof Oats, Hay, "Oats, Dairy Fwd CorrT.iBrand and ship stuff aridan kindSjf&ed. ; ... ji' i -"-.i' .1- BURRVS & CO. 81 3 Middla St;. 'New Bern, X. CV WOMEN Tomea of tLe ligbest. type, women of inperior educationA'nd refinement, whose Jisccnfaient a" 1 juc'jmeat give wei!.t and force to llicir op!: Jons, ilgUy frtrt t!.c wcrJcrf 1 corrective tr cvr'Ive jr7cr:!cs tf Cb; rTeV Si JONES Exchange Stables Greenville, N. C. One Magazine AND One Newspaper are indispensable to every person of intelligence. The "one magazine" is CUR RENT LITERATURE, because it alone sweeps the whole field of human thought and action in both hemiHpheres. It contains a monthly review of the world's news; quotations from and comments on the press of the world; numerous graphic cartoons and other illustrations; photo graphs and biographic sketches of theconspicuous personalities of the month; the most recent advances in science and discovery; the note worthy events in religion, litera ture and art, critical reviews of the best fiction, dramatic and musical works; a page of the best humor and a condensation of the leading plays of the month. It gathers impartially from ev ery field of human thought and activity those facts which are beBt worth knowing and gives the readec a clear, well defined and illuminating view of what the whole world is doing. CURRENT II Eflta for one year 93.00 THE DULY JOURNAL for one year- 14.00 BOTH FOR- $4.50 HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints. Oils , AND ' Varnishes American, Wiei&iFence .'.-.',? Bin, 1. & iiiilU l,ant to thank my many cus tomers for their past patronage and wish them a happy and proa perose 1911, lam still in business for another year and ask their fuluVe patronftgs po make It a hnppy year for me. I am stUJ In position to do any kind of repair work on any kind of a veklcle and r n shvs you m'ny. rn't f "I tits tre n-ln t r- i I '-. I a ono of io 4
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