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V ta- W i I . I 4-. i4 -' - (it JioT. .is. :.! I . FlIOX KO. a. SDITOB A.VD FIU U.ILTGR , BUBgrKIPTlOS ATS.I tM Tear ta a4raaoe ...... li.PI ru baI la eevaao.. . . (.at Btaathlr r ttrrhr ti tka -altf - . AOrertlalsg BUcatlon. . J gu-J raiea furnished oa o- : ;i Jtetera M Je "IHwrtofflc. M Bora - R. C. a aaeond-claM matter. . 7 (VrraAti ' paper of hkw bern AWD CRAVBN OOtTNTT. ' JNew 3e.ro, N.'fTMay 27,1911. : TUft rBATEB OF THE PUBLIC ;"- Presideot Taft's refusal to grant clemency iu favor of the two bank ' era Walsh and. Horse, now serving terms tarthfe peoitentiary for mis appropriating the;fonds bt ' their baalcs, hM exdlirniational Inter est The prominence -of, the tw9 offenders, and Jihelx' faring acts, together with their trials and sen' , tenccs, make their cases- in, all de tails familiar public history;j; Not least in the .matter, in this seeking for Presidential assistance to secure' the freedom for their men has been the immense petitions circulated for signatures .asking that pardons might be granted. This public petition signing, with due respect to-those who may sign with full knowledge and without silly sentiment, is really meaning less. That is such , petitions stand for tho originator of the' petition, only and that person's influence, in whatever degree-it may run, inl securing people to sign what is set before them, Human tendency is to quickly condemn, and nearly as4 quickly to seek to lessen the pun ishment that the law justly impo ses. Take any criminal court, watch the heated prosecution of the Federal authorities in their ca ses, as well as in the state courts, and when the jury brings in the verdict, there is almost a reversal of sentiment all around. The law -has-been vindicated, lets make-the sentence light as possible. -And in how many instances, almost before the offender has reached the pen itentiary, there is a petition being circulated asking for pardon, and this Bigned by - those who "Would have jcurscd jury, judge and court! if the prisoner had baen discharged or given a minimum sentence.' - With the inauguration of the pa role system in Federal prisons, neither Walsh, Morse nor. many, others in these places of confine ment, because of the ' appropriai tion of other people's money, have much to fear, unless their, terms are far beyond the usual modern jury verdict . " ' ' 1 ;' " OhildrenVOry: FOR FLETCHER'S C.,: CASTPRIA; ; John W. Foster, former hecretary of State, rapped Colonel Roosevelt At the Lake Mohawk Peace ConferetKt.';' . T STARTS MOCB XEOtjBLB. , .'- If all people knew that negleat of eea stipatlon, yeltow jaundice nr. virulent liver trouble' tbey would aoou take Pr. JClng'a New Life PUla, andeo4 It- Iu . tbe only safe way' beat . for biUloua new, headache, -OTpepele, eaills and debility, ' ISA at all drnrgiata. 1 A hot lltJirn 1 I I r" x li ratify is ll.rrao ti t! etc done l!.T-, loo. Vvi a re. t it vn-1! le t 't ' licav( 1 Uaiiat t 1 1 ilove - -cook yoLt t! re I or.ly rs r Inr any Vc, far;; rn -!,,'" !; tanrr- ,, t wi:!or.t K :a 1 I w mm Do Your Cc J f r"m I a - i ? He atj .V""1 Bound ta Hava ResulUk?- As the hospital ambulance dashed up to iha curb' and Its surgeon, sprang off Into tha curioiu crowd th6 patient on. the aldewaik 'partially recovered 'Irom her fainting flt" 'I don't -want to go to hospital," ehe declared when abe obserred tbe approach of tbe nftlformi ed doctor, 'TU be airrlgbtju pi tew moments; rn not going in the ambu fimci'"' j 2?J rt-V "''Li l-' T don't, want torgb,' back , without you K 1 can help It .modam,". rejoined tbe young pnyslcJah ,aroestlyrWe tan -down .three persons to get here without delay." , i , OhildrenVOry !: 4J FOR f LETCHER'S -J 'The" Navy Department .founded an aerial fleet by contracting ior three ae roplanes, r "V -' ". "-1 v ' ' Catarrh Cannot be Cured. . ' with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the; seat of the dis ease. , Catarrh is a blood or consti- tutional disease, and in order -to cure it you must take internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the Hood and mucous Surfaces.HalT8 Catarrh Cure is not ojnack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the .best, phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription.' It is' com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best ' blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The' perfect .combination of the two ingrediente is what produces such wonderful results' y& curing ca tarrh. . -Send for testimonials free. . ; T."J. CHENEY ft CO.Jrops, ' L r '.' Toledo, 6 -'Sold by druggists, priee 75c Take Hall's family pills for con iipa,tionVrt; ' - .' ' iy .. ; ' . 1 '' x ' 't - " -The Presbyterian General. ABeembly at Atlantic City renewed the heresy in vestigation ot Prof iWUIiam Adatne Brown, of. Union Seminary " i : .- BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years Iwas troubled withhilious- miserable for me. My appetite failed me.- i lost my usual lorce and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only mads matters worse; i do - not" know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach" and Liver Tablets. 4 The tablets relieve the rill feeling at oncestrengthen the diges tive xuocuons, purity tne stomach; liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally.x-MRS,. RotuC..' Potts, Birmingham, Ala.- These-tablets are lor aaie oy au oeaiers, Zf.s,-:. i . General ': Wood has won ' out Jin bis fight Against General Alniworth on the teorganUatlon of army departments, - '": .:: '.Gentle horses": f plf f-ladies and Stylish; rigs for' men : at Daniels';Newberfy) r L i v'e r y Stables South FromSt -' x" ' ' IMF I1 t - r. i ( ' C THE J t' - . 3 1 to u ! It ra I t !u t .'a I L Uf f r r. j t r -j v . ; ct : a t i o" t S t S to 1 - t r t tLi'A IT it ta cct t, t 'j. Cb- T f l. i of s'l r 3' --W-i. cf t.r. n c )'.!. tlr.y iojr.es and even f - . e..s cf broken g.ns dro-;td overU'r.rl f-t..,a pasnlug vessel are eemented Errcj'y to tbe edg8 of the growing ahell, nor is tbla curious creatnre satlaOed wben tbe ebell ts ' completely covered, but eoDtlDUL-s to add to its collection by fastening tew pieces to the old ones already piled upon Its back until It la so longer able to move beneath Its burden,.- rN 'i . As 1t Is an Inhabitant of tropical waters- swarming with voracious dsn," -crabs, etc, there is method In Its mad nesa'fts hungry enemies pass it by unable to diatingulsh it from the cocks and sbeils on tbe sea bottom." Some of the snails show, a preference for tiny pebbles all of one shape and equal alee, others accumulate, only shells of .one kind, and oneicked up off the coaat of Japan bad its portable house entire, ly roofed -with glaan.-New York Press. lift " " f The Athtos is"; sanitary saie always a corhtortajble seat ' SAVED MANY FROM DEATH' W. L, Meek, of Mock, Ark,!, believed he nas saved many uvea in nis zo years of 'experience in tbe-drag business. "What 1 always tike to do," he writes, "ts to recommend Or. King's New Dis covery for weak, sore lungst hstrd colds, hoarseness, obstinate coug bs, lagrlppe, croup, asthma or other bronchial offec tion, for I f eeL sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my advice to Use It. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung..medicine that's made,". 'Easy to prove he's - right. ' Get, a trial bottle free, or regular 60c - or $1.09 bottle, Guaranteed by all druggff ts. v v ' aohtwa'and Apprtita.Tri' V . Sir Francis Gal ton held that a good uppetlte is one ef tbe attributes Of genius. "-"Most' notabilities bate been great eaters and excellent digesters on tbe same principle that the ' furnace which, -can; raise more steam ban "In usual, for .one of ' its size- must burn more freely and well than le,cdmmon." Scott was of the same .opinloii. . in a letters Canning respecting ad article iromlaed to -the Quarterly BeWew.. he advises him1 te-' break the -neck of it after- a "-hearty -meaH eferably of boiled chicken." ' "And -be7 practiced what he preached,' for, like Tehnysoni, Dickens," Thackeray 'and mauy ether nineteenth ntnry authors, Bcott wa an excellent ' trencherman, -.txmdon Chronicle. ,; V ' 7 " -J " "" "in ' ii" t FOLEY' KIDNEY PillS ron BaokaOhb KiohcysamO keoa i Sixty, passengers were lost atgsee on the National Line steamer. Taboga; DOTOtJ HAVE THE ftlGHX : KIND .: Poley Kidney Pills rt Ornish on the right kind of help to naturalise and re move the poisons that cause backache, headache, nervousness and other kidney and bladder ailmeDts."F. 8. Dotty. ; 1 i ... l.i;j v 1 iii..' ' xA' '-- Toung TtIIlglftin--(iolnK 'aftroa& you ayt But have you seen AmertcS flrstt' Mrs. : BlaaeOh, 'year tbeiVs bardly spot in New ?ork .we haven't Tteiteo-Puckrv; - '- ' ?"-'. v i ,V ' vi ,. -.' Wofn. Will fee Uofoal. V , . Mrs, trojle-Dont7oo think my boy. Is growlngT.: Mrs.; Dojle In ; lie is pretty Jar its for .. his -mother's tga Judge'B IJbrary. - ; V. . ',"A PATHEli'S VENGEANCE, V, woutd have fallen on any one who at tacked the eon of Peter btmdy, of tooth Rock wood, Mich., but he was power, lets before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could toot help him, he "wrote "Boat last we gave him Llrrtrio bit ter add be Improved wondorfullv from taking six bottles, Its the bent Kuluey medicine! ever aaw.V backache, tirnd feeling, Nervousness, Ixwi of A( ( etiu wsw of Kdlney troublo that may end In droptiy.diabetM or Ilrlptil'sd. , Keware: lake t:iectrlc lutters ar d bv safe. vry boilie guaranUed. lite at all drugglat. . - ; , a Clear Cm." : . ' ' v The bountiful yoima pflnounr er,'"T3 tbe bo 1 In bir own biluiit. . "Wlipt la our u :,.r sUe1 tha Inwyrr,. - - 1 TortT 'rt,,, WM V ' t r 'J. . Tlif f t J'iry m' 'tint "3 Wl't) a amJU.lt IHtlo g;inp end r l thi'fe lU-ld. - ' "Il-iw imif-h f 1 j"ii i',y t r t' 'i 1 t yon lire wear'. i T' t rt J I si r at' t U tlir, 1 i " s ti C: I.- "1 hav "Is t' '-3 f'C. y t...iui - ye 'rs .cm fnrr iron i r ie:.t ,..ji.wa iiout much tci..I.t.. "1 have' received more benefit from seven bnt'Jes of Cardui, tion from all the physicians." . Just try Cardui. Thafs all we ask. It speaks for itself, it has helped so many thousands, it must be able to helpyou, .- - . Trying Cardui wont hurt you.' it is safe, harmless, - gentle la action, and purely vegetaue. - -- If you are weak,'tlred,, down tad out fry Cardui. ..sv. , O- II you are sickf miserable, and suffer from womanly - pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings: pains in Side, arms, legs, etc. try Cardui. , -1, , It is the .medicine for all women. . 'v Is the tonic foryou, . ,; Vi vV . TMR-Write hi UdleV KMun Dept.. tt aoon Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Temh, for Special liutructtotu. and 64-pare book. Homa Treatmeat twf Woiut ' aeot ia waia wiaoeec eaiaoucab Bias Invited lor the location of the i farni-llf fchoop On Friday June 9th, the Trustees of the Craven County "Farm-Life School will meet at the eourt house in tb city of New Bern to consider among other things tbe natter of the location of the proposed' Farm-Life School.,--" i ' t The meeting will be held at 'II a. m. Sealed bids should be f ent to. S.JI. Briosoo, Secretary of the Board "of Tru8tees,t'at New " Bern, K-C, so as to reach him by 11 a. m. on said day ; of meetiog. . ' :-..;-Lr :iS- - Sections 6 and 8 of said act are as fol lows:: x ' . ; ""r - , LOCATION, tr ; Section 6. After due advertisement, Inviting bids for the; location ot said school within said county, said board of trustees ahall locate it at such place In said county as shall offer' the largest fi nancial aid for maintenance and equip ment, having due 'regard for deairabil ity and sniUbiUty of location: Provided, however, that said scboof shall not be located in any city wt town' of, more than . one . thousand inhabitanU,.tnor within two miles of the corporate limits of any city or town of more than five thousand uhabitanta. "J's RDQJDINGS, raitaf . MADfTINANCk,' ,1T0. I See. fL For the maintenance efsald acbool, the county or township or school di'stricVc all combined, wherein it is located, shall provide annuaHy,,b3F tax ation or otherwise, net less than, twen ty. five hundred dollars, ? The county ot township or school district, or all : eonv bined, shall also provide by bond issue. or otherwise, the following equipment for saiif school; a school building with reciution rooms and laboratoriea and apparatus neceesary; for efficient in struction In tbe 'prescribed subject of study; dormitory buildings .with suita ble accommodations for not leas than 25 boys and 25 girls; a barn and dairy buil ding with necessary equipment; a farm of not teas thaa"25 teres of good arable land,.. All of said holdings shall be lo cated on said farm and shall he eon structed in accordance with plane ap proved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the entire eqatp ment shall be subject to bis approval and acceptance after impaction; Provi ded, however, that, upon reeommenda tloa of the board of trstteea and 4fae preaeatatioa4- of . satiafaetory reasons therefor, the State Superintendent of Poblic Instruction may grant permla eion to said board of trostaes to accept any suitable and properly equipped school building . already constructed, though It may not be located en said farm, proviJod It be located within rea sonable ndeonveulent d'atanra there of, and may alae grant "bermiaaion 10 reduce the reriirrj acrege foe - the farm to not Icaa than len acrae. , . "Iff I I uii av a TIi Atlantic fieri a'rirai at Copen aagen. . ' . - r.i: 1 J AT 't ! 1 a ' i r f .t I ' i-It "1, . i.-' s.Le if. s Not AppracitJ t. , . oariea. - ' ni we: a L"rtng to ty t J. ' t-t r Tr t tk Dfithea of a TL.tr la no- c i A. a ta iLiuotsty as tj aa to C ..i.:fT and for that curoosa nro. v.Jcl tl-.A aX with more or lee com c"""a cf clothes. The natlvea wera alited and spent several dart s'.-Kply la parading in civilised garb tbrough the one narrow village street. But when Sunday arrived and. the blacks thronged to the weekly church service, carrying the new clothes lu bundles under their anna, tbe mission aries Were dismayed and feared come kind of barbaric outbreak.., But sine there seemed to- be the usual min gling of curiosity, end reverence) on the part of the natives they decided to ask- no questions ijontU after the service. There was a normal quiet until just as the sermon was begun., - Then auddenly a huge chief, who bad been squatting with bis facoi to ward the .open doorway,, leaped to his feet with an exclamation. - V - ; -Immediately, the others of the" tribe did likewise, crying, "Xbe sun the sunf unwrapped -their bundles and proceeded to put on their clothes.' "What doea ir alLmeanr, inquired one of the -white teachers.: .''' - .t. .The old- chief turned to him with equal amazement "Of course,", said be, "we could not wear our beautiful ornaments when the rain; might come and spoil them." New Xonk Tribune. .: Tb Whole 8how. ... ' "What constitutes a first class eode-ty,dramaf,.:---.,-.;V ; VV Three acta, air gowfis snd nine ept grama.,'--LoulsvUle CourlersJonrnai. , -. : Children, Ory : . FOR f LETCHER'S CA$mO.RIA feai : President Oiasand Vice President Corral: of Mekieo. resiarned. Franrai.n de hi tfarra becoming Provisional Prta-J Went. -. - - , 1 WARNIN& TO RAILROAD MEN." EL S, Bacon,11 Bast St, Bath, Me!, sends ont this warning to railroaders: "A conductor on the railroad my work caused a chronic inflamation of th kid. neys; and 1 was miserable and all played out, A friend advised Foley Kidney Pdls, and from the day I commenced ft".'" them. J- began to regain strength. The inflamation1 cleared -and I am far better than I -have been for twenty years.. The-weakness and diszy .spells re av nmg or xne past and 1 highly rec ommend Foley, Kidney Pills." F. a Duffy, --- ..-r -aViJS. Paint .will make your old tiouse look- new, in side and out..-; J-S. Basnight rldw;, Co. - phone 99, 67 S. Front St. - IK THE WAKE OF THE MEASLES. Vthe Kttie'of Mn. 0. II. Palmerl Lit tle Koeav Ark., had the meaalea. - The result was a severe eouarh which mi worse and he could pot sleep. She sayt; vue ooiMfl or r oiev's uoney and -Tar Compound completely jured him and he has never been bothered since." Croup,' whooping cough, measles cough all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine ia in tbe yellow nackau a al ways, ttelme substitutes. -T.jS. Duffy. ' ' ' ' " . " - J' ' Rev. Dr.t PhiUp faT'Ehlnelandeiv of Boston.- accepted the election as Biabop iMMjotor of the. Episcopal Diocese of Pennsytania, ' V . Hdhildren-Ory - ; v. FOR FLETCHER'S - . castor I a; -, . 1 v .- Tbe battleahlp Wyoming was launch ed at the Cramp sbipyarda. .Philadel phia, w -; i " Is there anything la alt this world that Is of more Importance to you than good uiffeiuoni fooamuacoe eaten to ana Uin life and moat be digested aad ron vrtnd Into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers-. .Chamtier laln'a 1 ablets are a rational and reliable cure fr indijraatlon. They increeaelhe now or tue, pnnry the blood, a treng th en the stomach, and tone up the wool dicMtive apparatus -en a natural end healthy awioo, ror sale by aU dealers. '- '"-a : $20X3 ALL EXPENSES OF A ONALLY CONDUCT-,- ED TOUX Vf To Wa-' hioRton, D. ., via 2?orfolk r.mtr.orn Ily.,, and Korfollc A V.'i. II." Co., Leaving I: ' '.?.raj2'jtbl0ll. . - . I1 r-'n i, ' a T... man arcomoJa !' a. I'ra'a p ! r'a'rrmmia. both di r ' a, n.r ,', I!,,!, 'a In WaaMnglon : ' " ' :'' t. i Lj Vlrc'nla ;, .' 1-in. f.'iii.iit i-nxjll, A li'J. , , . 1 ' ' . 1 t turn f ! IC ir IlOa PACKAGES BECT BASKETS AND - - a jV f , K BARRELS UNIONPOIPtU . PHONE 66. -A COMPLETE OF Blue Serges and Mixed Goods are Now to be seen at F. M. CHADWICK'S Merchant TaUor.: 103 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. L THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE aSiS!LAm will ease the but" den on hone more - than any axle ev er offered, if you are- using two horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and yOu- can sell one and aave tbe feeding.. And is the firat and only Bail-Bearing Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it -6..S. WATERS & SONS, BMID ST. NEW BERN. N. C. Anything in :riptkns Called For And v Delivered. 'on the c6r2 - -i&-'4i - ' opposite v ? : neb -- 'Tit jfeXCxMj Stor THE- PHONE Na 5 , POST-OFnCB FEBSL'MCGOTTOUB TO WU3T? ipplNT, YORK .VIA. NORFOLK AND' HEW ; - V voiik 'crrr -7. '.Leaving RaitlghrXMdsboVo, Baaofort and OrienUU N. C, June l6th. via NORTOLK-SOUTITERN RT., Old D- mtiiion Line, UwImiu fliver Cay Lin. - Fron' : V ' ' - 'v. Rl1."'" "ftalcigh r' Wilaon , . ;rrpnvllle -We-liingtnn-OVw-ntal - V M60; Ra'e J t n t-r & i f.-) n eo - f.. i.i a'l in- ! o N fl'.f FA in - f . " ' .ro ' 1 ' i ?. ? 1 cm i . . r- t I ( t : MBERCO. 2L LINE The Drug Line SPECIAL? TRAIN i Ooldslwro And Intermediate 8ta . : tioni to Ueiufort' And Iteturn, BundayMsy 28th, 11 L VttJivy"FreitB Past Spedtl Spehd The Dijat Ttie Setshorr. Train wUl ieav flew Bern et'lJd A. M., returning ielve Beaufort I JO P bL Fra for round trip from .. JNaw Bern 11.0, Train will not' atop' eau. of James City. . Special coaches" will be v provided for whit panpt. ; '; . For further (nformaUon anfily te Tick- " t Agent, Of,4 1 . . . W. W.CROrtON, . : a p. -a. :. - . ' Norfolk, Va, , 1 "' " ""r" 111 ,: - ( ' --'f . -n-.v,-1 -J ; fv: ' - --e- ' . - I
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