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r- s V 1 ' fc--v ' 'a'- '?"?'m!'.v'ii-:''. i.4Vt'V J1 -l.Lij Li.... L...-1 i CPt ae'iar, Joan J bu.. ... ' Crareu aurt. C&ARLES U TKtTL.'iS, EDITOH AND PROPRIETOR '. SUBSCRIlTlOlf KATXSl Y 0a Twr la ailTuio v I4.M a yaar.ftot 1 tlWMt '.. - M Btanthly hy earner to tk erty"" VJ9 rat) gtornlaaedi ob o- v. 1- alio tion. -. . taMnd MX Ua Foatofflse, Mew Barn H. C m aaooBd-elaaa matter. BERN - AMD CRAVXK COUNTT. JTev Bern, N. CLFeb,, 5.-111 . .''No people totgwn,; Tillage-or city ban be really piMperouof happy with out being brought togei frequently to shara common amasemanta and re creationa and exchangea of opinion, it la such attractiooa that h7 contribut ed in a great degree ' to make Paris, London.:: Florence and Rome pilgrim Bhrinoa'. f - Thebove from' that veteran writer, Joha Bigelaw, carries in well expressed language!' I what in the local vernacular of the day is tersely expressed by "two ' words. "gettogethex1.;"' - s v i A municipality : is ;only a great family. ! - In the fireside idea, pat ents and children form a mutual protective'organization, where the social, the business, a the Teiigious and co operative stand prominent, because all these make up the home circle into ft unity of life and actj ion, into ft mutuality, that wih stands any outside force, because there is : the perfect understanding and confidence between very member of the family. There can bo no failure in such a household. It is this local understanding among citizens, that' develops the municipality. In the chamber, of commerce, in the businessmen's' league, in the fraternal organiza tion, in social circles, where men gather together there is engender ed a spirit of enterprise,1uarmony of thought and action unite that serve t6 produce local betterments) and prosperity that is shared by every citizen, f '- -Where is the natural center for acommunlty to gather for common amusement and recreation, bat at. the school building. " Here Is the gathering of young android, that is productive" of A social Reeling that breeds a citizen friendship, whichATOusea that community of feeling that means community of united Interests, ' that has been gained by getting together. With thisiull local .understanding :and friendship, there Is a citizenship that can and will make the muni cipality gryw and expand.' -Noth ing outside can with stand its' pro gresa' Outsiders; rushl-- into join ' their fortunes 'with ranch a com munity whose ' interests'' are thus united. There are' no doll business ; periods, no tiresome seasons inj stead every tnmg u on tne move forward. There can be no fiesita tion, no pauslnrg, for the commun ity in one body is" pushing" for ward, and the entire municipality is carried aloog, Jwlth 1 no thought or purpose, r except -forward, --ever forward.-,, W3 Ohildrenf Ory fTpr FLETCHER'S t Eeichatag- paaaedl bill titeonearned increment. i,i.r . to the affected parte ja superior to any plaster. When troubled wiiq lame Dark or oalns In the side or chest give it a trial and too are certain to be mora than .'pleased with the prompt relief whkb it .afforda. Sold by ail aeaiera, -,- rv'i?.0"11' government '. troops haT - , ; -e ' - -- --..,-.. I - -- '--" -'"'.'''" ''.!"-- ' " ' a- ' . i J vrf ..-. J.-v-v.. " ' '" k , """J . .jj .- . t- e-V . i i Ng - . k sua W . : , , ; ilio greatest linown Prcpafatioiij tor "relieving and ro ; ducinl ; INFLA3BIATI0N, ; such 'as Pneurnonia, Grcup GouicCold ly abeorbed reaching the: vital spot in: It cocs not annoyor irritate j- l3cmcxternauna druj habit can bo formedA4When "GowanV:is -oncc ns6d it is always used. Drttists guarantee Gowans.lJGronp comes in the niht, be prepared for the emergencyThe cold to-day may be Pnemaonia tomorrow ti r- Wc1iaybceoelluigGowioTreparatioa(ortfae4 four-year and winter of 1909 eurialek increated ever -in hundred per ceot. TWe hire recommecded it tq all clatict and U hit given better latitf action than any ptepara - kn we evei told and the mott staple article w out More. . t r" "g J - " Vr.rtk.tt. v.,Mu2i.'li0. -1 " ;- -.'vT" S. SNEAD & CO.. DraggirtaT ! All Dmist?"$l. 50g 2oc" Take no substitute. tiny J ;. 80WAN MtDICAl. CO., DURHAM, W. C " The New Sern Collegiate - Industrial Institute ia aoliciting contributing of house-hold and kitchen furniture, cloth tng, farming implements,: garden and form seed, groceries for hoarding de partment, feed for 26 head of livestock and 150 chickens, and money with which to begin the operation of a brick plant and other industries. tetters from oar northern frienda "aaeure, is thrt their donations will Be forth coming as aoon as the departmenta are"in operation. Mr; J. S.MilIer, -the' furniture, man, being a friend to the institution, has kindly furnished one of the 13 rooms to be furnished,, , All ot the"1 other furni ture dealers as well aa many of the best families ot the city, have promised to help furnish the rooms to he furnished and to get the departments of the in stitution In operation.: We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist qs in operation. We will be glad to have all of the citizens assist us in getting start ed. . Call phone 396, . A. I E. WEEKS, 1 " Principal , i t 1 "'" j Four men were killed and seven seri ously hurt in a collision at Panama. - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S - CASTOR! A (" The Time to Pluff. - The only safe time to bluff Is when yon hare " the goods. Detroit Tree Preaa. , , A,Jt " '. ' v how'i thit ' - ' We offer . One Hundred Dollars &eard for any case 6f Catarrh that cannot Nbe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.v F J. CHENEY is . CO., Tola- a,'cc i - We the nndersigncd, have known P.' J., Cheney for the fast" 16 years, and 'believe hint perfeotly honorable ifi all business; transaotione and fin-, ancially able to carry out any nbli ations made by his Irm.'-r .yi.v v .V WALDINO,; kinnan ;narvin, Wholesale" Rrnggists.Jfoledo, O V Hall'rf -Catarrh Cure is' taken in ternally, v anting 'directly' upon the blood- and mnooug snrfaces- ol the sysieinr .Testimonials sent -,i free. Frioif 76v per . bottle. 0old ; by- all Prnggistg.'-OXUr'T' Take Hall's Family Pills for con- atipatioW f , v-;-vj-A y ftl- 'Are ytm married yet, old knapf? v Tat? ? -Of course I am. ,' Did yoa think X had been getting a divorcer: W You are probably aware that pneu monia alwaya results from a cold, but yon never heard of a cold, resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. K Why take the risk when this remedy may ' be had for a trifle?. For aale by all dealera.;. " -, in 1 i i 1 .... i ' '; -A-- - , ,. , - j .. , Edward Myllus. who had circula ted a paper with a report that King George, of England., when Trince of Wales, bnd married morganatically the daughter of Admiral Sir Michael Sey mour at Malta in 1830, was convicted of lXtl in London and sentenced to a year's Imprisonment, f -' ' - . i tvnry r !ntor u. itn's A.i.nents mtr- fro . 1 i ' ' I 'iW v. i- ' ; - I i , Is, Pleurisy.Mpplicd externally - A. Mixed Metaphor, was a aputhern senator aald a congressman, who Cnco' met tin In terruption with tbe stern and lofty re buke. TThe gentlema n 11 EjTa mousing owl, Is always putting in bl oar rhere It Isn't wanted.' ' , - think It: was a senator fronl Chi cago who once declared. The iron heel of. stem necessity -.darkens "erery hearthstone.' - - , "And.-Ilf never: forget Tezal ora tor's pathetic cry, 'Will you stamp out the -last flickering embers of 1 life that Is fast ebbing awayf " .. . - . - t PROTECT The Health of : Yourself ; and Family. Pone's Herb is nrenared to nrovide a dependable household : remedy, tiased upon the principle or purity ot Diooa in suring freedom from' disease,- It is a medicine for maladies such as, fihen- tion. Fever and Ague. Female - Disord-. era, Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney De" rangements, Catarrh, Sick and Nerv-j ,r ous neaaacnes, ioa oi Appeoie ana an ailments arising from inactivity of the Liver and Kidneys, - - v. It is a purely Herbs, Barks and Roots Compound It is put up in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can he dissolved in water.) r Mas. J. (L Meade, ' of Hyattsvlle, Md. Bats: , -t - "For years I have Buffered with Back ache, Headaches, Neuralgia, and Nerv ousness and extreme Fatigue, : I tried many remedies without relief. 'Four months ago a grateful fried induced me to write to rope medicine Wash ington, I. C, for a box of Pope's Herb Comnound Tablets, the very nrst dose of twe tablets gave me relief, a I "uauA not quite a 11.00 box and i am entirely cured of the pain in my back and : have no more headache." DR. 3. V' HEMNESETi A . FBOHIWENT Physician and Sueqeon or AlBaky, N. . IN FART 8AYSi . . i-f J ; "As a Blood Purifier, Liver, Kidney and SyBtem regulator I prescribe Pope Medicine Co V of .Washington, D. O. Herb Comnevmd. an I -have dona fdrtha past 20 years and have found it to ibe a great remedy, wmcn seldom never iaua. There are thousantts vol letters .from uaera of Pope's Herbs,; that have been benefitted and cured by its proper 'use. Pope's Herb Compound. Tablets are put np 200 in a box, - "six - month's treatment,'- and will be sent post-paid on re- ceipt or J..oo, Ejvai. .box contains printed guarantee binding na to refund the purchase price if the remedy, fails to benefit, also full directions, -j 6tiartMd by the Pope UadiclM Co.j Inc., under the Pure Food and Dross ,Ae JoJ4 8ft, Upi, No. UK. .Forlerms to agenii Injindccupled . ,.r"'-' lerritorry,- add rets ; & pope medicine; co.k inc. . Pope Bl'dar- .Washington, V C M-rZt rfiw . Ne Pood For Babea. , , "The tough 'customer Was straggling with a tough steak in a tough' restau-rant-":..'.' "Say,: yon, he i Anally "roared at a waiter, "l.aln't used to eatln rhinoce ros bids. - Fetch me something a little more nourlsbln' in a huTryr' . .f Ah, fade away, little oner, said the pugilist welter wltheringly f'Whatoo you t'lnk this Joint is a diet kitchen V -Seattle-Tost-Intelllgencer. - ' I -: : - .r; t ; BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM', - SLEEPLESSNES3 ' - f Reflu't from dibordered kidnpyg. Fol- u Kiilnov tilla hava hlnpil n) ! , rn 'i.v Will help you. Mrs. J.'liXMler, i ra- N. Y. sbv. "For a hr? t sulTereil vii,h kidney troul.lu 1 i mutism. I had sovere backm ! felt all pl;Ved ot Aft'-'' tuUU bottles of Foley K'llnev 1'iHs ny i aelm Is ,'me P" l v relti' " l awake . with tbeu" i.t e j s 1 t-leep in comfort, i'oley i.i ,i y did wodu iiul them now. F. 1 .r r . Try 1 i. V.li it V:is I'l.ir.e, La-- Tim V. -n. l -I I ii- ii, I'm n i " i i t. i ill V- r t !l I r.-. t ii i a few moments. To - Day aad bajGOVANS .;. ' ) . ; ' f uuuui ur.ULUJWi. . Superior Conrt, I'eb.-Term 1911 10. Wdnday, Feb.-13,- 1911. 46 Daniels vs Rowe. " Moore vs Baltes & Defiance - Box -4 Company. 13 - Barrington va Holton. ' Loftid, Admr, vaGoldsboro Lnm Company. . - v - ; TUESDAY, FEB. 141911, .. Jacksop & Cleve vs Hessbe rg . Warren ttroe. vs HoalL Jenkins vs Jenkins. -Paulvs NASftyCo." "Wiley va Broaddus & Ivea Lum'r - Company, -s. Roper, Lumber Co, va Whitford. " WEpNE3DAY,FEB. 16, 1911; f . Morgan va . Morgan. Wetberingtoa va N& 3 ,Ry Co. tal., r. Wetherington vs N 4 3 Ry'Co. x et al. f Robertson vs Holton. Elm City Lbr Ca Va Enterprise Lumber. THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1911. Smith vs Chapman, Admr. Whitford vs N & S Ry Ca et a. CoppageyaN&SRy Co. et hi. Whitley, Extx vs Thompson, Ex. 35 -90 96 97 101 109 112 113 121" 122 123.. 126 180 Whitehead et al va ' Maryland 'Dredging and. Construction Co. 190 : Waf avin.fyM . M A 1 'Ttn An - FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 191L 84 . Ulrich va Browi & Spencer. - 138 Spencer vs Heath and Mills Camp -beULbrCfl. - Collins & Gillette vs DisoaWay. Ellison et at- va rWigglna' and -- Stubba.1' : -V " , 187 141 146-. 148 Simpson va N 3 Ry Co et at r t 2 Pine Lomber Cov vs Din. -'r- - prvoacB.' v Skinner jra Skinner. -,vFoy va Foy. -" Moore vif Moore. . 194 203" 91 - MOTION8.;. .1' Abernethy, Solicitor,; - 39 '-lakely vs Buck Ey Co, & in k unmn- ttsttiev- w--; 'i: 68 VJdilla Campbell Lomber Company - viPorifoy. ,.-' 66" Carter va Howard. 't- 69 Elder vs Pearce. ' kj. '" 95 Green va Smith. vV,',11, 117 Duguid va Smith A Hooker. 139 1. Banking and Trust Co va.Caroli- na Paper Pulp Co. - 143 Banking and Trust Cd vs.' K N I ; Duffy et at, i . 144 1 Scolt va Scott et al V V" i. , 149' MitcheUvsN&8RyCoet al' 158 Sadberry vs Duffy tal.V 159 . Wagnei vs Pullman Co. etah:' 174 " Fennerva Doveet aL' " 184 ' - Huasey vs Huddlestoa et atV"' 188 Seymour va Guion et ala. 187 1 Henderson A Holland vaVMcCkr- . . V-'i V ' W .."uii v . -i ' 190 v Bank of Jacksonville -va Sultan. 192" Ipock va Gaakins et ala. , 'tfSZ 195 - Va Car Chem Co vs Warran 1 7. REASON ENTBRONED. ; . Because meats are so tasty thi: ty thpy are eonsomed in great excels This k&iU to -stomHch troubles, bilininp"s and conal ii'Rtion. Revise yonr c i t, U;t rca son and not a parrpcrf l appeLin con fcl, then t-tke tew d -n oi l . m i Iwrlain'S sinarh t'i coon be v ' Liver T '.lets ,r"i y i ' l. 'Iry it, ... . i f ".. ' Fyr sale ty k l d J" LAY. a L. Hew $oieritine fciiKods ' Raltsd the "- . 1 Standard ef a D Werk.- " There are now eminent, consulting s who are engaged by indus trial heads fo- study their1 esUblish menis from top ro bonom with view to fludlng by scientific study the meth ods of working, accounting and han dling labor which will Improve on the old traditional habits. Some extraordi nary results have been attained. "What sclent Iflc management 'means - Is ' ad mirably lUustra ted -bybe story; ef bjVOaylng, aa.told by an expert. Ordlnariry .a brick i mason -makes elghteetl-dlfferent -aeta of jqotiona in laying ar single brick. He bends -Over. In the llrat place, to pick up tine brick, and la. lifting It he lifts ten pounds of brick and -about a hundred pounds of brick mason the upper - part ., or bis own body, In laying 1.000 bricks In a day's wot srhe lifts. 100,000 pounds of brick .mason. v This was - an obvious waste of labor. Bo a common laborer was hired to put the bricks where the masons: would- not have, tot stoop for them. ' Another thing to that, when a mason picks -up 'a handmade brick, which 1 always a little thicker at one side than on the other, he -tosses the brick an. turning it over until his touch tells him which side Is the top before he puts It In- place in the wall. The cure for this was to have an the brickv piled top up before they were brought to the masons. Then, further. every pne has seen- the mason- tap his brick several times to settle it Into the mortar more waste of time. The cure was, to-make the mortar thinner, so that the -weight of the brick would set tle It Into the right position. This was scientific management ''motion study." It raised the day's work for the aver age brick mason from 1,000 Up to 2,700 bricks a day and la Individual cases to much higher figures. The mason made onlr six motions where he used to make eighteen. American Review of Reviewer r Ohildren Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Avoiding the Executioner. ."Why does a ben cross the roadr "Po as to avoid getting Into the chicken pie." Judge. -' THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER. Thirty years of association think of it How the merit of a rood thine stands, out in that time-or the worth- leaaneas oi a oaa one. so tnere no nese work in this evidence of Thos. Lrise, ConcoM. Mich., who writes : "1 have used Dr. King's New Discovery for 80 veara. and its the best couch and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home you ean.t pry it out. Many lamiuea nave used tt forty years. It's the moatlnfallible throat and lunsr medicine on earth. Unequaled for la grippe, asthma, hay-f ever, crouo, quin sy or sore lungs. , Price 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free.. Guaranteed by all drug- giats. --viA, - i fl laaefleMMaieMMMiMe " ' Poison Bottles. To avoid mistakes with poison bot ties, says the Woman's Home C!om panlon, run common pins upward through the corks, allowing the points to-project beyond them. Such bottles will not be picked np by mistake even In'the dark. - JLTTACt LIKE TIGERS. la fighting to keep thehlood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like turers. . But often germs multiply so f aat that tittle fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, . boils, tcxema, -salt rneume and sores multiply and strength and appetite falL Thia condition de mands Electric Bitters to regulate the stotnacb. -liver and kidneys and to ei Del Doiaon from the blond. , "Thev are the bent blood purifier," -writes C I Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., rT have ever f und H. They make rich, . red .blood, strong nerves and build up your health. Try them, 50c at all druggists. ' rvvS""-!," '.' .' . - . Satisfied Heni. -' - "Pardon 'me," aald the "haughty lady en a marketing expedition, "but ars these eggs .fresh, laldr-;v,'.-.?"'-r,;:i -a "Absoluiely, . madam,-replied the grocer promptly, "The. farmer I put . chued .those eggs from 'won't" allow hi hens to lay them any ether way." Strain and Weaken the system and if not checked may develop into preumo ia. Mo danger of (this when 'uiey'a Honey and Tar is taken promptly. - It is a reliatle family medicine' for" all eooghs and colds, and acta quickly and effectively in eases ef croup. - RJ Use substitutes. r. s. uuny. Hi i i in'' j- L., -U'-.---, ... i. ..j, . .- Violation ef Rules.. '' " They have expelled my , favorite waiter from bis brotherhood," said One hotel patron. ' ( . V.; -Tes,- replied the other, "be accl dcntaUy smiled and said Thank you,' a dollar's worth for a fifty cent tip.' Washington Star. ,v -y.-, r .- A KING WHO LEFT HOME.' r )r t t' e v ' ! ! to tTiIcini?, but Paul i, f i "ln, N. Y. ssys ha al -. . ; J AT LOME the Kinir of I : 1 Dr. King s New Life - r 1 t' ; t. they're a bit suing toal ' . Cure cotietipation, heail i, fi.i'i'ej ,ia. (July 5:5c ' y coo .(meted atom , nt n nil. Bud II r mi r o niii'-ieH n I i I . : 'I the ei'ip t .i- ' 1 1 i i V .:;A.0NES iff' 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, EAST CAROLINA 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 courae 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, ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Pres KOTICE. Mr. Hyman Hacker, of this city on the 25th of January made a general as signment for the benefit of creditors, without any preferences, naming the undersigned as trustee, who will for ten days take an inventory of the! property of said Hacker and file samel as required by law. All creditors will file their claims with Clerk of court of Craven county as provided by law. This 26th of January 1911. S. LIPMAN, Trustee. mm AV tom Dramrltt for CniJIHHS-rHR'fc DIAMOND BRAND TILLS in Ar.D nnd GOLD metallic bona, Knled with Blu. Rlbbov. Takb no otnEtt. n of tor BnccM t,4 oak fur Cni-CUKS-TtH S itUHMS BkAMnjiLL8, for twrntr flw tars regarded a Best.barcot, Alwj- p-liable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIMS omi EVERYWHERE WORTH rssiKO Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21-23 Griffith St. Phone 23 ; TO .PURCHASE Soj a. or Spy Beans and Field Peas for which highest prices will bevpiud."- . FOR SALE V 'At. Rust proof Qati' Hajr, Oats, itjtltptsM and ship stufiand all kinds ,eed; TV" BURRUSj&CQ. W-33 Middle St. Kew.BcrB:N.'a r t .K ; Phone 184; v- " 4 Uo-sa ef.L.e L t type, re,. .:c: ' , 3 . ) i r i DIAMOND CJlik BRA'AD LADIES I -r ICE Wants Wants! JONES PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N. C TEACHERS TRAI1G SCHOOL t. Greenville, N. C. HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence E. lew Ben, I. C. T .MECHANICS iVXAGLArNTB "WrHtta So Yea CaaDaatrsUad It" 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles rz f, 250 Pages Month A wonderful ttory of the Progmi of thii Mechan ical Ase. Inatractir. but more fascinating than Siy fiction. A mafazma for Bankers. Doctor, iwyara. Teachers, Fanners, Business Man, Maa actaren. Mechanics. Haa 100,000 readers erarr month. Interesui everybody. When you see one you understand why. Ask theeum who reads k. Your newsdealer win show yoa one; or writ the publisher for a free aample copy. He 'Shop Notes" Dept. thin t How to maka repairs, and arttckoi for Dome ana auop, etc "Amateur Mechanics" furniture, winliea, boats, englnaa, i MS, magic and aB . I ue uungs a ooy aoraa. ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or A Ifcssi POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZDOt - M WiitlasliM it.Ckloa 'S Prescriptions from til p&yslctahs, Quickly "and Ac curately filled, - Also a full line of Oioice Toflet articleslw - pnOJTE.173 rnnn nc Tirn'fc ..UIIUUI I It 'J I want to thank my many cut-, tiimera for their past patronage nnd wlh them a happy and proa poroH 1911 ' lam still in bnninrns fur a in it hor year and aalc tliir f nturo pnlronagv to maka .it a l .'if ry ypr for mo. I am "till In I ! I ui to ! ) liny kind of rppnir v ; ii liny kind of a VtWde arid II' -y. IVti't fad HENRY Pharmacy
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