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St.? . I 1 1 t-it Crava EDrrca 3 1 - T J la IdTUiK . . I4.M ha 7&r, Dot la advance.. 1. 01 tumhly by exrtr la t elty J : AdTeruatag Sllcattoa. if in i i ga rates (uruub4 on p- InUrJ at tt PwtoEoa, h'ew.Bera IT CX. aa eecoad-claaa mattar. OTWrXHL PAPER OF HEW- BZP.M V New Bern, H. CV Marsh 22, .1911. V 'iasaiSBBBanasaBHniBaes? K ' - -HOT SENTIMENT. i-l.rt'f-- . . ......... ' 'I The romanoe and' chivalry that ' once made war - themes for Joetry ' and song, is not seen, today. 'The nation going to war most have the financial backing, to as great an 'extent, a& .it has men 'and battle ships. . Qold la the basis of war in; l athis age, and the nation engaging ' in the war gamo- most provide in v advance,' and not entertain ; the ' - delusion that it ; can live off the enemy,",-And war is -not jost for the two nations engaged. It affects 1 - sot only the nearby - nations ; bnt the entire world, nd the most ; powerful nation today la not going to let even a ' petty .little country : start any war, unless there bepro-; i tection and guarantee to preserve international rights.. - There "may be revolutions and insurrections, but unless the country" in: which these break oat, 'the liilew, can curb the lnsurrectianiats, there is going to be a" change of rulers." t ' :- if' The Mexican .disturbance Is an example. ? Some two bflliaiu dollars of outside money is invested in Mexico, and the' investors . are for from satisfied with the DiaiN gov "eminent which' cannot -fiheck the insurrection.? There . is no-longer confidence,' and those " who have money in railroads,' mines, plants ' tions, etc demand that their conn tries; the ; United States,-' spedfl ". cally, ' England and Germany in- vesttors as well, shall give Mexico v 'a government that . shall insure .: peace and. safet for, their Invest v ments.i;CThere. is no glamor as to . ' any Mexican principles that may be involved. J There Is the one issue, protection, certain - and sure to in vestors, and Mexico must give this protection, or the present govern ' ment must stop, and a stable gov- - ermentj'one that can preserve the V investors - properties, . be set up, .There Is going to.' be no war these ' days, thai is of the Bherman brand y for financial interestaand Inves tors. VOhiiaren tlryv ? : : FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A "HZ '"i T eompleU the recovery "of Mis X-Vt'f;-116 Houghton, who lost her scalp- to revolving machinery, 100 square inches x : i;P 'i-i .of akin wiQ be tueded, ..; .. .'.' DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local spcUcatlon,' ail they cannot reaco tne diseased portion of tbe ear. There ia only one way to cure deafne, and that k by eonsututiooal remedies. : l)eafneas is caused by n inflamed mo. ditto) of the mucou lining of the Eus tachian Tub. Whan Una tube is In flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it Is entire ly closed, deaf nee I tbe reault, and un lets i he inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to It norm I con dition, bearing will be destroyed fornr ' er; nine cane out of to are causa l by catarrh, which Is nothing but sn inflam ed condition of the mucous surface, i . We Will give one hundred dol'ora tot ' any ease of deafnoM (caiiee-l 1 v ra ' tarrh) that cannr.t be curndl y l'tll's Catarrh Cure, end for circular free. ' r. J. CSSN'ZT COJ'rops, '.''- ' , v , ' ,' TfcleJo, 0 i Sold by dmcrlaU, price 75a. , : Take EUITs family f" tat eon. atlpatioa. ' Chance for ernes. . TbeVnitedft mlire atjrvmjri: I rpowrltr (j.,:'. '-.ro A;.. .13. t'ir 8. I 1 1: r (. "l ! ates Civil ?. rvlce 0m j i : a '" ts; ' - f - 1 ' ! ' 1 t I 1 I ' I ' r I i r , 4 ! Z-I if 'El. 3 f.::j 1 . . . .,ra or I-I iLes in Tive Hi v . utes. II. - r-'- Si Aa there U ofteo some one in your family who suffer aa attack of indi gestion oi tome farm of Stomach trouble, why don't you keep some --Dta-pepsin In the house handyt This harmless blessing will digest any- thirg you can eat without the slightest disoomfort, and overcome sour gassy Stomach five minutes after;'. - ' Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula, plainly printed on these 60 cent case of Pape'r Diapepsin, then you will readily eeej why it makes in digestion. Sour Stomach; c Hesrtburn an J other distress jo in five minutes, and relieve at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructation of jour. undigested ood, Nausea, Headaches, Diziiness, ConstipaUon and other Stont-i ach di)rdeir.'?:?S5i . -Some folk? have tried; so long relief from Indigestion and Dyspepaia or an.out-of -order stomach .with the common, every-day-ture advertised that .they have about made up their f minds that they ; hve something else wrong, or neaeve tnere is -a case oi Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomaeb or Cance c;j ' This, uo doubt, is a t serious mistake; Your real trouble is, what you gat does not digest; instead, it ferments and vur turns, to acid,- Gasn j Sumach poisowldekvputnftte' oestive' tract and intestines, and besides, poi son the breath with auseo;:n; hearty appetite, with thorough dj- gestion, and without "the i slghtestis-j comionormit)1? oi tne oiomacq, is waiting for you at aoon as you decide to try Pape't Diapepsin. .- Great preparations axe being made in London for .the coronation of King .1 ' Oliildriaii Cry- c 'V-FOR f LETCHR'SS?f!Mw C A 3T o R I A ' 1 The family f Tom. Ta Johnson, form er Mayor of Cleveland, arerat his ' bed side, thr being no change In the se rious condition of the sick man..-. 1 WARNING TO RAILlElOAp MEN. t Look out for severe and even danger ous kidney and bladder trouble result ing from years of railroading. ' Geo. E. BelL 689 Third St. Fott Wayne. Ind.. was many years a "conductor on tbe Nickel Plate. , He says: 'Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in terri ble condition. ' There was a continual pain across my back and hint ana my kidney gave ma much distress, and the action of my bladder was ireaoent and most painful. I rot a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle-made a wonderful improvement - and 'four bot tles enred me completely. Since being eurea l nave recommejraea roieys sua nay , PUIs . to many of . my railroad fneaas,Tr. Vawyo.riV.r?; To elopement planned by a young couple was turned into aa ordinary mar riage by the insistence of a sister of the hride.' .iv, Wbeif your doctor orders you to stop work, it suggers you.. "I can't" you say. You know you are weak,'1 rqo- a a A , i i"a a nown ana laiiuig in neaiui, aay py aay. but yon must work aa long-a you can stand. , What yon need l fclectrtc Bit tera to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you op. Don't be weak, sitkly or ajling when Electric bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for- their glorious .health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy, Only 50e' at all Druggist,..; .. , , eeekaMeaMHeMeaswHWS 'l ' -v .':eeleVerfc.V'";i The origin of Mosaic work is en known. - We may be sure, however, tbat it began among some oriental peo ple. It had atUlned to great excellence In Greece In tbe time of Alexander and hi successor. Tbe Roman also l celled la Mosaic work, a a la sbown by tbe many preserved specimens today lo be seen In tbe mtiram. The art wa revived in Italy by Giotto, Clroe hue and others end from Italy mad it way into the other European coun trie. Bom of tbe achievements of the Moaale works of the best Italian period are little le tban tnlracuU-Nw York American. FORCED TO LEAVE HOME, Fery yer larsre number of pofr u:.rr, uhide ri k I i'h ro'ii;' in'lh-r rlur t. D'it el f . it '. Kiel's V tt b'.rn. "! t'u Me." wr ' ' l: lur-s are Sure m. I tir'i-l to fo to n i r ! y arnl l ot tl T...T, - i - I ( .o ! -' t-r ny .-.v. . y r-;r ) u. t r Art . v I4i' t " 1 I Ii 1 1 I i i tr t. t It tr l t:. .(:'. .. .;; 1 . ,. i J r . 1 ;;'! j ! hcvjtt. L J roil, OuviLe, i, ail itie civi.ifd woi id 1 vuu -. Cit. ia. oru-ii'iil m lutLit in wbose new works it looks or Ler It seeks tbe gospel of tbe day. Nubocn liab, to use u Irihb word tbat became a favorite wlthx Sir Walter fccotu It does not matter. Do not let ps curse tbe humor of tbe1 despondent editor wbo mournfully told bia readers, "No new epic tUis month. t. -A Nobody can tell how tbe wonder of language are performed nor- bow -a book comes Into the world. Genius Is genius. The lamp that today, some snay think burns lowiwlll be replenish ed. ; New orb wllf bring light.; Lltera tore i may be trusted to take care ot Itself, for it Is the transcript of the drama " of llfev i with - all Its-, actors, moods and strange flashing fortunes. The: curiosity . that "It meets. Is per petual and Insatiable, and the Impulse tbat. Inspire it can never, be exUngulsh- ed.-Jobn Moriey,?- , 'ii i-i i bsjalSiS'ThrlftyflH Thrlftv ' Harry Lauder. .; There re many stories .told of the wonderful thrift of Harry Xadder, tbe Scotch comedian. Qpce wiien' Lauder Was in "ew viors: ne was m wine buying partyat the Astor;: Everybody liutlhe Scot bought ;wlne.'..j Wheat It f 1.1. t. - V - :-Weu, boy' be said, ."tt s myrturn to treaty Come along with tne. .' I've: got a flne bottle of old Scotch up In my room. 3 1 brought It.over with, me. o ; On another occasion be, was with a drinking party and instead of liquor he took choirs, for whlcbhose: wbVtrest ed "lnlm ::paid put all buone bis pocket, ue spenj two hours' smokTng that one:: After the drinking was over the little comedian went to .tbe cigar counter andvsald to the man ,In charge;; 1 say, tnan, wud ye mind glvln' me ten cent, clears for tbese fafty cent onesf,: The exchange was made, and Barry went to bis room with five times as many cigars as he had :at the mtb-J.te':9sfrte S:"A DREADFUL SIGHT-. to H J Swaamii Preeviile.SlY.1 wis the fever-sore that bed plagued bis life for years in spite of many remedies he tried. . At last be used Bucklen's Ar nice Salve and writes: "It has ehtirelv healed with scarcely a scar left.' Heals ourns, - nous, eetema, : cuts -bruises, swellings, CornS and piles.' like magic, umy zoc t ai ueaiera. T ;.1:.-i...-:-.-. Sv -4;. . fV-V- ii ' fWall street is betting the Supreme Court decision, expected today, will : be J . l ; . i , All r ' - averse 10 .his svanaaro vii . lyompany. rOKIINKUMATISMIMOMKlSAMeaiAWOM Englishmen generally are belfeyed lo approve the government's plans for in craaidnir tha strenirth of the nave. A COLD, LAGRIPPE, THEN PNEU- Is too 6fteo the fatal' seauence. Pol- ey e uoney ana Tar expels the cold. checks the lagrippe. snd prents ,pne monies -It ia. a prompt and reliable cough medicine that contains nb) nar cotics. It is as safe for your children aa yoursen.-r, tv lony. y.i ;M i ?; T i ,n. " vi.. l Artbe trial of. Borne Tooke.'atord Cldon, epeaklng'er bis own reputation ssld, "It ta the ISttle inheritance I(bav to lea ve my ebildrenf and, by Cod's help, f will leave it nnlmrmlred" ,Pf be sbed tear, and to (be astonishment of those Dnwent MH ford, tbe attorney general, bernm'to Ween., "Just look at Mltford," said, a byittander . to lorne Took. "What on earth I be crying fort" Tooke replied: rn U crying to think wbst. email Inheritance Eldon's children are. likely torgel-wModen eaoquence." ; ; Do you know. that of all the minor ailments cold are by far the most dangerouaT It is not the cold itself you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases Pneumon Is and consumption are among them Why not take Chamberlain's Cough nemefiy ana cur your eold while you cant for sale py ail dealers. Pre id en t CI it's son may vIhH Japan next year. : . ' FOIEY KIDIEYFj eon smuxATitH tiuHiiittiiL,. - ... Not until nine more States hsve de clared In furor of It will the incmn Isx contituilinl amendment le effrt live. F.heuniatiim Rolicvcl in Six I Dr. I). Id... 1 n ! Ii.fi 1 f f r r t ft. ()' 1 .ni 6! I y r. -. ) I.) ! . i. f i f t l I our p'aud !, for their Lii j 1 1 t - . "i s tea" .4 a X-...t f ...jwtcg euit. . The presLt generation t&s tbe al Tantars cf tbe past la ttt it caa get reaJj to use pr-e; srg'.loa culled Wyeth's 6ae . auJ Ba'.tiur Kalr Remeay. "As R ac&lp tonlo aad color restorer, tbls preparation Is vastly superior to tbe ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers.' . , Tbls remedy is sold under guaran tee tbat the money will be refunded. If it falls to do exactly as represented.'. This preparation la offered to the public at fifty eenta a bottle and Is recommended andsold Toy ll1rl '-. i;-;:;:i -tleepwalkUie' i; Somnambulism has been a mystery and a matter of dlecnsslon to the med ical, profession 'since the days pf taw i ancients.' They knew as well as w an now: snow own mere is sucn a thing as somnambulism, or walking tn ptbe Bleep, ; They attempted to explain it Just as modern, medical science aa neen endeavoring to- explain it ever since. But as It was then so It is now. There are so many explanations that even tbe physician Is puxsled to decide which to acceptvy- -!! Ohildron-Ory f OR .FLETCKEiT -S3' CSlORt bsnk pmidentwas; convicted in Wichita, K.an., ol-buymg a id selling stolen postage atarops. 5S't Cham "eat 'ri Ail Wbo Suffer from Catarrh, Bore "ftthroarColdae'S : Millions of people throughout Amer ica n ave breathed H YOMEI (pronounce it fiigh-o-me) and now own a H YOMEI inhaler made. Of. hard tubbtf,':i If you own a HYOMEr Inhaler; no matter where you live, you ean get k bottle of HYOHEI at druggisU every where and at Bradham DrugTCo. for j only 50c.K.foli Ask for an extra bottle of H YOMEI Inhalent: it is only 60c and' with it you can. euro a cough or cold in tmf. You can get relief from s catarrh - or stuffed up head in (wo minutes and stop hawkmg and snuffing in a week. r:s Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI into the inhaler and breathe it ln-tha,t's all "1- ,, I, " .." A?t.y tt s so easy and so pieaant, and much more desirable than swallowing nauseating drags. Breathe Byomei over the Inflamed membrane of the nose and throat and its soothing, healing action will be felt immecuately.r If you have not a HYOMEI Inhaler, get a complete HYOMEI outfit at one. This only costs II. 00, and with It comes S HYOMEI Inhaler that will last S)if time and ought to be In' every ' family, For free sample of HYOMEI write Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y...i- Boys in knickerbockers held up and robbed a a woman la Neat, York. . ' ; NOT A WORO OF SCANDAL marred. the call of a-aetshbor on Mrs, W P 8pangh of Manvill. Wyo.. who said: "he told me DrKing'a New Life Pill had cured ber of obstinate kidoey trouble, and made her feel like a new woman.' Easy, but sure remedy-for stomach, liver end kidney trou bles, umy c, at an ueaiers. . ' -1 ' Many prominent Democrats are ex pecting to confer at Burlington, N. J April 6th. ' ' ' ' ' . ''FPvGTnCT rhe iici::i tt Ycurscu s Tope' Herb is P""r are! to provld dependable ' hou-hii!.l remedy, bused upon tbe principle of purity cf b!'xi t- urmK freedom from medicine fur main ; s innti""!, I.iver Vau ? tion, 1'ever end . ers, I m! -i e t,. n, i,t - ! rar -!, 1'i.tH, Chtnri , it Is 1 Lheu- I, Cor,i:;. ' I 1 i. l.;e . ( 1 I i-rv-' n ' I 'i . J cf t e u : r 111 if i V r.) " 1 . . ..:!'!. r it m a 1 4 f f ' -1 I it U 1 21 VfA:.D II , r A':.c ...i-.&ce myself aeanJliate! f r A!.'.f.n fiem tbe tLird ward.! 1, pie-' e myself to an eco-j JniSjsgeir.ti.rff city a? airs and no increaae in tax ratee. , ,, J :- - . Eeepectfulty. : - ; - y , IVt . : O. A. KAFER. . 'ALDirjiiAN 4th ward:,; I hereby announce m vself a candidate for the office of Alderman of the 4th ward, subject to the Democratic prima ries to be held oa April 11th, 1911. " f ' - :;S W, SMITH,"-. AIJ)EIl!IAN 4th WARD? I hereby announce myself a eandi- dite for too office of Alderman of the 4th ward, subject to the 'Democratic Primaries to be held April 11th 191U . ;:vResptfttllyifv.-. n l Gy, BRINS0N.1 . IffiSAli I hereby announce myself a candidate foe re-election sip Alderman, from Aid ward, subject to action.of th Demo cratio Primary and if elected will prom ise to servo you aa faithfully in the fu ture as I have in the past ' ''T E...H.- HASDISON. ALDERMAN , 2nd WARD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Aldennatt from the 2nd ward; sub ject to therdeclsion of the party as ex; preased inr the Democratic Primary and If elected will act for the beet interests of all citizens of the city. : fMt? .A,' J. 6ASKINS: - ANNOUNCEMENT. tl herewith announce myself a candU date for the position of Chief of Police to sueeoed myself for the next- two yean subject to the -Democratic Pri mary to bo held' April 11th 191L I have endeavored to perform my duties faith jfuQy; impartially, and I desire to thank my many friends fori tb liberal sup port that they have always given me in the pastb and ss thii vwill be my last request I hpe you will give me the same liberal consideration as ybd have heretoforoCS ," "-. ' V Tours very! respectfully, ; 'M M. HARGET. ,Vv iissji i e i i ilei Ii, y ANNOUNCEMENT. .1 herewith announce" myself a candl date for Chief of Police for the city of New Bern, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary: -If elected to that rtrsponsible position I will endeavor to discharge, the duties of the office faith' fully and impartially to the .best of my ibility I have served in the capacity of policeman for twelve years, and have acted in the absence of the chief several weeks at a time atd t have acquainted mysoir witnue quaes ot tbe otnee. Very respectfully, '.-- 'i C. LUPTON. iSSrANN0UNc6dT...; 4; I herewith announce myself a candi date for the position of Chief of police, l?1"10 be held in this M fa): April., Having servea as pouc omcer tor over e years, I promise . to faithfully .perform 'the duties of Chief, if elected. , f i .-- X ;;R8pertfully,' ' " W. H. GRIFFIN. ANNOUNCEMENT.J ; v I hereby announce myself s candidate for Chief of Police for the city of New Bern, subject to tbe actios of the Dem ocratic primary. If elected I .' promise (0 discharge tht duties of the office to the beet of of my ability,; i v : f Eespectfulry, '-. , ,-';'. J. WT WARRINGTON: ANNOUNCEMENT? I herewith announce myself a eandi dtt for Chief of Police for the city of Nw Bern, fobjact to the action of the Democratic ' Primary. " If. elected I promise to discharge the duties faith fully and impartially to the beet of my ability.' ..."; V- Respectfully, . 1 . CD. FULCHER. aj.i'.GAr.TiiY ron mayor I hr.' y snnovince myself a candidate f r re-rion,;i;u'! m ty the Democratic i'.' -y to 0-e tr.ee of Mayor of the . f ; ' . v I . iu Kit' 1 ! I rcl ly your vote I !t '.,' your conf.Jence ss I ', j 1 f r j --ft favor. It will be ; 1 v r (-" '':iie es in t'e t-ant 1 1 ' A IT, -nil I n y ! t : r ,( . 1. 1 : J. A. Livery, Feed,- Sale Q jr.. -1 V; i s: .... , y Xargest and Finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale n New Born, . A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Bobes, Whips, Cart Wheels. J. A JONES Brrai Street, PROPRIETOR, . New Bern, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS ALDEBMAN 6TH WABD. I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderman from tbe 6th ward, subject to action of -the Democratic Primary. If elected I promise to use my best efforts in the -interest of all citizens. ... y Respectfully, C.'A. SEIFERT. - ALDEBMAN 6TH WABD I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the 6th ward, sub ject to the action of the' Democratic Primary to '-e held, April 11 h, 1911, and if elected shall: endeavor to -faith fully serve all interests of the city. Respectfully, R. J. DISOSWAY. , ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Aldermin of the fourth ward sub ject to tbe Democratic primary to be held April lltb, 1911. F. W. SHRINER. Jtso. H. Weddelt for Mayor. ; I desire to announce myself a candi date for nomination by the Democratic primary for Mayor of the city of New Bern! J It is my desire to be Msyor of this city. To be fully qualified for this high honor, I have tried., during the two years that I have been Alderman to study tbe condition of this city. Having learned from time to time the true con dition with the help of and by the warm support of other Aldermen. I am aware of the kind of legislation which should be followed to best advance our city in future. If elected I shall, endeavor to furtbet IM interest to the -fullest ex -fbsltovt am informed as t M tnd u bow and I am apposed to any further increase. The duties of the office will be ad ministered, justly. I shall be careful and unbiased with the end in view to deliver justle to all man alike. I will aleo devote all my time .to the office if eleoted.'- . v ' . Tour obedient servant, : - t JN0. H. WEDDELL. Aldermts jrirst Wsrdi . Wo nominate for aldarmen from the Pint Ward - William-CUi; and A. H. Bangert, who have snide good, and no better can bebd. '' " -V" riRST WARD VOTERS. ALDERJlAN 2E WARt). ' I hereby announce myself 'a candi dal for Alderman from the 2nd ward, subject U the1 wishes of tht fvoUrs a expressed at the Democratis Primary to be held on April Utb, Wit V f . V ,, . -i ' ' "' -RpetfulIy, '.'."'",4 "--j "I ' V vp W. t BAXTER.' ' -' AI30CHCEXMT. ' : - hereby announce myself a candi I date for renominatloa to the office of City Tax Collector for the city of Nw Hern, N. C, for the ensuing term, sub-f Jrtt to the Dmocrstle primary, If ictfd will endaavor to do my duty ac ceptably. ' ' Your most obedint'y, " J.J. T0LS0N. ANNoiwcn: ::;nt. 'f s rsn.lMsU t of Cify . stie I'tl ' K'll. In totl-irk . j i l.T 11 n lo t to I 1 ' JONES Exchange Stable- AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oili AND Varnishes American Field Fence lew feera, I. 0, .ICE. Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19 21 23 Griffith Bt Phone 28 FOR SALE ! Soja or Soy Beans andiField Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats. Hay, Qats, Dairy - Feed, Corn, Brand, Beet Pulp. Ship Stuff arid allkinds of feed. ' BURRUS CO. 81 33 Middle 8L New Bern, N.O. Phone 184. Lake DrummondCant! & Water y'( .Co. -... - Lake Druramond Trtnsportatioa Lake Dnimmond Tbwin Co. Dismal v Swamp :cai:m An Inland Route, Protected front Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth ' V- .'AJwavn. Always, Qujok Transit for T raffle . Prompt I; Towing and Freight Movement, . For toll, towing snd'frelght rates apply at office in Beaboerd Bank Boildf bier and at Deen Crak Lok V. fin. K. King, frit. , 1. X. Kltlsa, Im. J. T. WMlehurtl, TrsfTuj Utnijir, . Norfolk O.Uce, Bell Phone f:: i 4 if r ! ' ; ij7 I HARDWARE I 41 t X ': 1,
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