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UU:.,L...J 4 Fnbt)b4 every t ta t- Ora ert. editor jlxd profi.: -ro 0 Tmlt to MlUN . ..... KM SW 7&r, Mt to (IWMt.v iM . fteathlr r eerrte to the eity- - . ' - AOvertlsUC Ulc&Uoa. . t ' .it rfttM ftsrsUaJee4 en' - Entered tt jtW Foetoihee. Jbr Bm a. C mm eeoead-elaaa mom. KRH ; km ciuvT'crvxT., New SenN. r C. Jrlareh $0,1911. i r':'"WOTt'.oiTi The natural Jaw govern the de vdopment. and growth ;-pf..dtiet. First location, then the ant nucle us of ajcitizenship that oo operates; Local 8tandlngog'ether 'onv'wvery local-matter!' Local bettermeata, continually. The promotion of in dustriras that arp,; suitable Jo the environment, and, Jihe. securing of nil nth am that lean faofifliblv K brought in by local inducements. With such a prresslve. move ment cities are creaw.- "Like sue cess, cities grow tremiendo'uisly be . causeits citizenship works to wards and' upon lines that make Success ful growth! Men rush, to cities be cause of this very apparent success, tho prosperity may not be : their portion. But the opportunity ez ists somewhere about tho city, and while thousands must pontribute their hours, their labors even their lives for the few ' who . tacca mulate vast wealth, yet this-same opportunity lurVs ' ever In the great metropolis, to attract outald- -ens to attempt the; securing of this ODDorttinicv and makihsr it win them honor, fame or wealth, or all three. While the metropolis has the greater ' drawing power of men within its borders, yet every town or small city can attract men, if its citizenship shall make the proper endeavors. Every community has at least one attractive feature, and others can be developei 1 It is just a question, a' focal issue,' will the effort be made f - And it it not just gaining desirable citizens that is all that is involved in making a place attractive. ' For lessen the local attractions that ; make- life pleasant, "and there is treated the dislike, a dissatisfaoUonIocally. Women and children find nothing to do, to amuse, them,' and the men are soon looking outside for a new home. . Make.thfl local situa tion attractive in every way pos sible, and people will rush in, and add their effort and weight to for. ther the local betterments "already begun. I - ' I CAST0RIA Por Ialaats aad Childrta. i Bears the ' ' glgnatnre of Tb Mikado. In an antomnh "letta. congratulates President Disa apon ads recent re-election, t foley's Honey and Tar is the beet cough remedy I ever used aa it quickly a Cooped a serere eooc-h that had lear uroaoiea me says . W. auhn, rrsnee town, Nebr. JoM so quickly and sorely it acU4a all cases of cooghi, olds.lsv grlppo aad lung trouble. KefoM aub- V. ' fii' ,! .. . ' ' . President Diss's Cabinet was official- named War Mlniatttv -...y : t - Fallsd In 'vM.7oftcf ilt& titrtxt tzo," writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Icrscyvllle, III, "and 1dt me to care for six cfuiartn.,1 iua rever wen cl her death, was too much i - . 'I tilled la fcesIJu. I not want to ci anywhere; r kC heaJucftD til t'.a tl.r.s 4. . a j naa cona ner to r .And sow i :n l i 1 : "1 1 i I. ( J4 . I V 5 ; " 4j l M f ;' .li't f ' I Out Chance for Office. The United States Civil Service Com miaaiori announces a stenographer and typewriter examination to be held at Goldsboro April 6 and Wilmington on April 6. This may prove a good .oppor tunity for some New Bern boy as it is anderstood that a vacany in the local U, 8. Engineer Office will be fi'led by an eligible, from this examination. Parties deairlng to take tbisexsmination should write the Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C, lor information. Application form No. 304 Is required. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Dr. D. E. Morris and four of his chil dren were burned to death in their home near Aurora, Mo. DEAFNESS -CANNOT BE CURED b local aDDlications. aa thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Ueafneea la caused by an inflamed con- ditkm' of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. - When this tube is in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the resnlt, and un less the inflammation can -be' taken out and this tab restored to its normal con-, ditloo, hearing will bs destroyed forev er; nine eases oat of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucosa surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any ease of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be' cared by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. V F. J. CHENEY ft COProps, Toledo, 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's family pills for con stipation.. " i1- " ' Aa electrical storm of cyclonic force did much damage north of Philadelphia, demolishing buildings, nnroefiing houses sad killing one men. ' , PLEASANT PHYSIC. " When yon want a pleasant physic jfivs Chamberlain's Slomaeh snd Ller Tab- laU a trlaL ' They- are mild and gentle In their action and always produce a pleasant eathartid effect; Call. at all dealer's drug store, for a free sample. . Vf V I- t. I Y . tananiw iui evuea. oivsira were arrested tT - Postoffioe . be pee ton on charges Involving irregularities amount- mg to $2,000,000. V; - ,K, r When you have rheomatlsm In your root or instep apply Chamberlain 's Lini ment aad yon will get rniiclc relief. - -It coats but s quarter. Why suffer?. For sale by all dealers. - . , Health stronr. indthlxwlilitha shock tr i llreJ a!J r care for tlie time and did' Company. I had rl fuch bearin?-!owfi ralnr '. fl 1 CornracnccJ to ur.s U ! r ! A G. - " - " .' en J we c-a ". " DANDERINE U to the haii hat fawth thowera l nin trxl tumluoe ir to .' ' TfgcUUon. It goet right to ti.t roott, vigontei and ttreogtben tbem. ' Jtt ejuul- " rating", stimulating and life-producing prop- - . crtie caut the hair to crow aouoaaotiy . -3 tong, (trong and beautiful It at once utt- . para iparkling brilliancy and valvety 4 tottnesf to, the hair, mod a tew metis 'tue pill cause new hair ttf sprout mil ,. orer the calp. Uae it etery day tara . : short tune, alter which two or tnree - ' timet, a trees: will be anthoeiit t complete r;whatTerj grajwtk , ywi 'f desire. ? KT' V " "'f" A kdr ina St. Paid nHtm to ' mlntaaaa. a fvliMm "Wkaa I bun aaiiut Dtn4r1n A ktlr would aot 00m. to mr Mouioar mm ht ii uaway vivw 9'g aip ; froaa Niw Ft. JL "J harT beta b.Iqs Dnderiu n iHir. Whea I ant Manad lomul bad Tmr Hl fealr.ao It iba moat twantlfnl look and tMok hair anjroaa would want to hare9 - NOW at all dratfrfUto tn thro r :: - alaeav 233. 60c aad $1.00 ' Danderin enjoys a gitster sale than any other one orcparation regard-: ' less of kind or brand, and it bi a much greater sale than all of the'otlie hair preparations irr the world cdmbined. , rill ew, we will sent) a Urge i satnDlo freo w xeAan mklFle Mi.tiafl Jwho wad tree coaposrto tin KNOWLTON DANDERttK ' CO. with ttaolrBtmo and addnSi sad tOc ha silver or icampa to par psstsae.;. ? .t Sparteoua. " i '1 Spartacus was a Thraclan jfif.aoble birth. While serving as aa officer In an auxiliary corps of the Iemad army he Deserted, and,' being apprehended, he'was reduced to slaveryTnd made a gladiator' Escaping, be llected a body of slaves and gladIatos, 73 Bi'C and ravaged all southern Italy, de feating several Roman Jerces that were sent against him. Re was de feated and slain by Crassul, . 71 B. CX His revolt at one time threatened the very existence of the repubac FORCED TO LEAVE fijOME, ' Every year a large, number of poor sufferers, whose ; lungs arsJt-sore-and racked with coughs, are urrtd to go to another climate. But this H costly and not always sore. There's a eetteray Let Dr. King's New Discovery cnh you at home, "It cured mo of King trou ble," writes W R Nelson, of iCslarnine, Ark., "when all else failed aid I gain ed 47 pounds in weight Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures," Thou sands owe tbeir Uvea and health to it. It's positively guaranteed .for coughs. 1 cuhjd, - uiKripim, Hunn, Tnup-rti ..u. . I : - - .1. . : il - ,il throat and lung trouble, 60c:hnd sr.00. Trial bottle free at all Druggfets. ;i) Two members of the New VorkjBrm of Duveen Brothers were fined . $10,000 each for conspiracy in undervaluing are imports. , ; : . ' ,1- POaasiauaiATtats KiONavaAHBatvoaa - i John Cavahaugh, convicted W pUetrg dynamits on street ear tracks hi Colum- , ' ... .jr. dub, wnio, was sentenced to iu years In the penitential y." f NO NEED TO STOP WOjlK. When your doctor orders yott to stop work, it sUggersyoo, "1 eak1H yoa ssy. You know yoa ere week, run down and falling in health, daf by day, but yoa most work as kwi aa'Vou can sUad. - What yoa need is Eleofoe -Bitters to give tons, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build yoa up. ' Don't bs weak, 'sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit yoa from the first dose. Thousands bless them 1 for - their glorious health and strength. Try therav. Every SoUle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60S at .an Druggists.,'. x: y J;', ,' .- - ..Countess Lolse Von Bernattrff. the daughter of the Carman Amblssador, and Count Saytaond Poortalea Were re- n.nfT. 1 TI- . if . ; n-; A.11 other's safeguaKd. : Foley's Honey and Tsr for thsehl! dreo; Is best and safest for all coughs, colds, croun. wboODioB- coueh and hran. cnun. ao opiates, r. 8, Dull ;Tbs'Depsrtmeot tf i AgrfculWre an boances its resdloess to begin t4 par chsss of lands to protect the hsviga bllity of streams. , : v V : r y j v FOR DISEASES TE TllE SklN,' Nearly all dUeates of the V iii such as ecMma, tetter, salt rheum d bar bers' Itch, srs charactnrixfxl bf an In tense Itrhing snd smarting, w,; S oftin msle Ufa bordn and duitur 1 rp and mt. Quick rlif my ti I 1 (.) Plilying Chamljerluln's t.Jve. ' It a Uys the Itrhing and srr.ar' . 1. ... -at inatantly. Many csashave bi 1 eured bytuose. For sale by all d. e s. - i -. ' Bldina the Otfors. It baa ln injn( iht t rlilrh d nut efdii (o tmf H' ' lit roiumnn. Hint of (iiitrt ili 1 . uml llmf of .Iiicp.l(i. r, -i n'M-il frtmi (!) f-liFinl' ; ' t' if tt tnkr nt a, fcr I; ! vf..riu no llltrl.nd !,-: . 'i 1- fra;-t-:iM, r. 1 ! . , n: ' , I la r - t t- t. " , v ' i 5.i e ,.r s' , .-'!' .t.v p. !. , , - i. ..ilk TKy P.u J Mt a Cnknta et Ce Time In CK!na la ( f. t Brat eceatry ta.t-t vorli fr"j:;i w?Ui ostng taeVisoUa certala i'.u were ao taloible tat they wertraccepted as cash aol pa4 from band to hand In the mttam iy a UokDoU-a are at tht pment day. The aegotUMUtyjtf TJMaa aJcItta aro thaa: ' . '- - The Emperor Ob TX beloa; la want of money, rar hla treaaarer to under etaod . that tack state ( affairs) must not eontinoe. At that time Jt was customary for princes anfeoert ten on eBtertog the royal presence to cover their face with a plec of akta TaUua; advantage ef thla costom. tn treasnrer ordered a decree to bm laanett forbidding the oee of any other sklas for thla pnrpoa except those of a es tain white deer 4n the royal parfcsv Immediately there era a demand foe pieces 1 of these skins, which, being a monopoly, , wers sold at a high" price and tha royal offers reflUed. Th steady vsJu of the 'skins that sscared made them readily pass and acceptable ns tta eqalralent of coin of the raahs. , In the Russian seal Dsberies of AiaV ka the workmen were formerly paid In the currency stamped oa sous res of walrprWdfc-Iodojyl Ttt-Blta. ' , ..A . FaKh 'Curs.- j Town DoJ understand yon to say that Spender's case was really a faith mret v Brown-Yea iron see. the doc tor snd the diuRjrlst both trusted him. Medfol Drum, t- Have a ' heart that never hardens ana a temper test never tires, and a touch that never hurts. Charles Dick Children dry FOR f LETCHER'S CASTOR I A They're Not Single. 'Mrs. . Kelly Troubles never eome Single, l Mrs, Dollnl . Mrs. Dolln-Ba tlpt hasbands, Mrs. Kelly l-Pock.. Belief in Five Minutes .and Perma nent Cre or Money' Back. When Bradham Drug Co. state that they have a remedy that only costs 60 cents and is guaranteed to care any man or woman who suffers from food fer mentation, or money back, J what are the poor stomach sufferers in New Hern and vicinity going to do about it? . . Food fermentation csuses hekhing, sour stomach, ' gas eructation, heart burn and that himp of lead fssUag as yoa probably know. V." O Thanama of this most rtmarkablaJ stomach prescription Is MI-O-NA. Most" people eall them MI-O-NA stomach: tablets because they know that tinrjehJ no remedy ao good for indigeetion or stomach diaorders. Hera is one opra km. .v" V, "I bava been troubled with Indlgea- tion for mors thaa a year. I bought one box of U I-G-NA and It cared me. No I would not ba witbont a .box In the honsa for $5.00. v It saves a lot of doc tor bills when yoa earTbe cored for 60 cents Arthur ' SedsrqossC Nichols St WakeBeloVMass. i - MI-O-NA stomach tablets cost 60 ets a box at Bradham Drof Co. . and drug, glsU everywhere and rams; back If they don't eura, - - Takinfl Away Frees the" iibjeee, -When, Frederick Robertson of Brigh ton, the greet , preacher who aad wrtfc ten much about Tennyson's poems aa for whom the poet hid. a high legara. first called, upoa bin, -1 felt." said Tennyson, "as If ho had com to pluck out tho heart of my mystery, so I talk sd to hUa about nothing hot beer.". TOUCY stIDNEY PILL -: i ' Neutralise and remove the poisons lost cause Dec r. acne, rneomausm, aer voosness aad sll kidney and bladder ltv regolaritiee- They build op and rectors toe osrnrai scnoa el taeso vuai ot gana.rr.,aDuffy, ,;j,r i , s v-t Outia Pershe. .5--i' ' Onlta percba Is very ukecaoatcheoc, bat Is stronger, more soluble and tees elsstlc.-:'-' 't '-fi.i.'iKife : : John W. BlcVslsmith, Greensboro, Pa, haa three children, and like most children they frequently take cold "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," be says, bnt have never found any yet that did them ss much rood ss Chamberlain's Cough remedy," t or sals by sll deelers. . ' , . Aw AeetrfeeUl OmleeUsi, . , The cynle was discoursing oa saatrt- tnon r. "Ton sa that no snaa oucht te aaar- ry a woman who ta fat or tMn, tall or s'.nrt. Urye or lill," he a! L TTien, la your v ' .' the cty -rt ef worn sa one n ' t to marry la cn wbe la f rtif.'.Ium s'i.tfT" . . "!.:n rP siM t?e fj-n'e. "Mow foe. t :! I a-i.l 1 f r- t herr-M,;'. Indigestion iUitUjUitLOi.iaUiii o - ALCnSilVN 3d WARD. : I hereby annoance myself aeandidate for Alderman from the . third ward, and if elected, pledge myself bs aa aco aomieal management f city affairs and ao tncreaee la tax rates. f '. JUsnectfuhy"'.'"iv-;f;-; fUDERJ!AN 4th WARD I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Alderman of the 4th ward, subject to the Demoerstie PrimaH nee to oa imiiu oa A.pru ixtn, mil. , J " SMITH, fERltli WARD. bereby announce myself a eandi drts for the office of Alderman . of the ethward, subject to the Democrat'c Primaries to be held April 11th 191L - Respectfully J. G. BRINSON. ALDERMAN 2nd WARD. -I hereby announce myself aeandidate for re-electjon aa Aldermen from 2nd ward, subject to action of the Demo cratic Primary and, if elected will prom iSe to serve yort as f aithfulty in the fu tore as I have in the past E. H. HARDISON. ALDERMAN 2nd WARD. I hereby announce myself aeandidate foir Aldermen from the 2nd ward, sub ject to' the decision of the party as ex pressed in the Democratic Primary and if elected wilt act for the best interests of all citizens of the city. A. J. GASKINS, ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith annoance myself a candi data for, the position of Chief of Police to succeed myself for the next two years subject to the Democratic Pri mary to be held April Uth 1911. I have endeavored to perform my duties faith fully, impartially, and I desire to thank my many menae lor the liberal 'sup port that they have always given me in the past, and as this will be my lest rsquest I hope you will give me the same liberal consideration as you have heretofore. Yours very respectfully, i 1. M. HARGET. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith announce myself a candi date for Chief of Police for the city of New Bern, subject to the action of the .Democratic Primary. If elected to that rasponsiDie position i win endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faith fully and impartially to the best of my ability. 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 have acquainted myself with the duties of the office. Very respectfully, C LUPTON. ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith annoance ' myself a candi date for the position of Chief of Police, subject to the Democratic - Primary to be held In this city in April. Having served as police officer for over 9 years, I promise to faithfully perform the duties of Chief, if elected. - Respectfully, W. H. GRIFFIN. ANNOUNCEMENT. ' I hereby annoance myself a candidate for Chief at Police for the city of New Bern, subject to the sction of the Dem ecrstic primary. . If . ejected I promise te discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, iVXJUapaetfally." . , " J.- W. WARRINGTON. V,, ANNOUNCEMENT. I herewith announce myself a candi date for Chief of Police for the city of New Bern, subject to the action of the Democratic . Primary. If : elected promise to discharge tho duties faith fully and impartially to the beet of my -. jievpecuouy, .. ':y CD. FUIaCBEBt a 1. McCARTIIXFOR ElAYOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-nomination by the Democratic Primary to the office of Mayor of the city of New Bern. ' , ' s- . If 1 ahall be honored by your ' vote hall ajtmlate your eonfldenca as I thank you for peat favors. It wlfl be my emleevor to continue as in the past to enforce the laws by all lawful means with firmness and without harshness. 1 " expect to give whatever of try t;.-ne, the whole If necessary, to look sf - r tlie lntrta of Newl!m snd Its I ; ' ss n,!tc: In the city govern n i t, S' 1 !. all rffommend to Ue Board ff ' -n aH s i' h matu-ra as, In fny j i ' nr-nt, '.(ii.!. receive tlilre'nailer- s-. ii. : f : a;i rownr lays m ti,nr S 'i, s 1 I t' .! mit S'J h matters !) f j ; ' ; r-.i-r.t ss the law rjuira. It -. I ! r. y en-' vor to s-.!;'..t , t i n r ' j tn-ir,.l tn : ' ' ; ' t i ' vi ' i - , . t ' t t ' r. t t ! i- re ' ! ' i J;- AGONES uveiy, r eea,ue u 4 v v .'1 ' , . 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, Eobes, Whips, Cart Wheels. -a J. A. JONES Broad Street, PROPRIETOR, New Bern, N.jCL ANNOUNCEMENTS ALDERMAN 6TH WARD. I hereby announce myself as candi date for Alderman from the 6tK ward, subject to action of - the Democratic Brlmary. If elected I promise to use my best efforts in the interest of all citizens. Respeotfully, C. A. SEIFERT. ALDERMAN 6TH WARD 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 ll'h, 1911, and if elected shall endeavor to faithfully serve all interests of the city. Respectfully! R. J. DISOSWAY. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman of the fourth ward sub ject to the democratic-- primary to be held April Uth, 1911. F. W. SHRINER. Jno. H. Weddell for Mayor. I desire to announce myself a candi date for nomination by tbe Democratic primary for Mayor of the city of New Bern. It is my desire to be Mayor of this city. To be fully qaalifi. d for this high honor, I have tried during the two years that I have been Alderman to study the 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 sm sware of the kind of legislstion which should be followed to best advance our city in future. If elected I shall endeavor to further its interest to the fullest ex tent. I believe I am .informed as to how taxes can and should be reduced snd 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 ip view to deliver justice to all men alike. I will also devote all my time to the office if elected. . ' Your obedient servant, JNO. 9. WEDDELL. Aldermen first Ward. We nominate for aldermen from the First Ward William Ellis snd A. H Bangert, Who have made good, and no better can be had. 1 FIRST -WARD VOTERS. ALDERMAN 2D WARD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman from' the 2nd ward, subject to the wishes of the voters ss expressed st tho Democratic Primary to be held on April llth, 1911. r Y ; Rcepedtfully, V k W". JL BAXTER. ,r AHH0UIC1II5T. ' I hereby anooonce myself a candi- data for renomiaaUoo to the office bf City Tat Collector for tb4 city of New Bern, K. C. for the ensuing torn, sub ject rto the Demoerstie primary, K sleeted wii) endeavor Id do my duty ao eeptably. , " ? '-r - , . - fYeora most obediently, v , ; . vJ.;.TOLBON. f n ANN0IWCE31ENT. . t hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election ;M , the effiee of City Clerk, eubjrt to the Drmoe rails Pri mary to be hti April Utb, Ull. Ia soliciting your airport I d ire to thak you for the eons'.'., ration that yoa have always given tn m ti.e rasfe ; . . ' 1 . s fter-.-etfa",' ' '.' -- t F T fATTECJSON. AXXoiixcr.unNT.' I 1 r. - 'f S fahdlJate : as from the Sfl too of the , J If Wt4. ! I It . i S , t '!n f -r ! . . 1 ' ! i i r-xenanger tables v-;- V A VNOTTN.'l''l(vMirrT I hereby announce myself a candid. ate for election to the office of Alder roan for the city of New Born from , First Ward, Subject to action of Demo cratic primary to be held April Uth. T. r. ASHFORD. ANNOUNCEMENT. We hereby announce our-selves as candidates for election to the office of Aldermen for the City of New Bern from the First Ward subject to the action of Democratic primary to be held April 11th. WILLIAM ELLIS, A. H. BANGERT. ANNOUNCEMENT. At the solicitation of a number of my friends I htreby announce myself a candidate lor the office of Chief of Po lice of Bridgetonaubj ct to the Demo cratic primary to be held at a later date. Respectfully, T. W. MOORE. lpy KIDNEY PILLS ton Baokaohk Kidneys amo Bladosn HARDWARE AND Building Ma- terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American l Field Fence E. W. lew feera, I. C. FOR SALE ! ; Sojaor Soy Beans andiFicld -Peas Hyde Co., grown Burt and Rust proof Oats. Hay, -Oats, 'Dairy Feed. Corn, Brand, Beet Pulp, Ship Stuff :r and all kinds of feed. ' ' ; KiaXRI BURRUS fScCO. : . rton is. mm -f- -, 11 IU&tUm pure'dlitlBed:... v, filtered wiur. v V N E W : B E R N. ice co: r 19 21 23' Griffith Bt Phono 13
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