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Thi ATLANTIC HOTCL, t Mrh4 City, .; N.Coffruertorttraotic-fl1eaxeUd 1- ' ill .lt...iPT10.V ILAT II H JHI U tlTUOt t.tl 'Ob u, ot La advance,, I ' ninthly b7 carrier la tk city " ! J . AA-rsrtUlBg .UotUoa. is- mtwti at U Poetofflo. New Br 'I.O. u eeona-eU matter. nrrraix paper of v new been "AND CTAYT?jOOPNTTjl a. New Bern,' N. 0. June 9, 1211. HELPING THE CflDROTLTpiG " ? " . LIBEAET. 4 . i ilikV most of the worthy ..affaire calling for outside assistance, ..and receiving helpr; in Bcanty xneasnre from men: f the Circulating Lib- jrarv has. "received a very liberal contribution, considering the ap- nnmntfv insicmiuoant source, a .sweet pea show, carried -out by children -"ii'lvf-'' The entire history' of the' local library ;'OrganizatSdn?,f shows that by and through -women t has be maintained and kept. going. "'The present " Circulating Xibrary bas : women .behincl it, to promote it and keep it front running down. The action.of the local organiza tion, the Children of She Confed eracy in holding a little show and contributing the. proceeds' & the Circulatine Library is suggestive, Why cannot i other nlocal. organia-i tions add their Help to the llrou lating library through tsme . en tertainment or ' "by some method, as may be found best, and- exped ient t The Clrqwjating Library is preparing to secure its own home, and if local organizations should fall into line and during vthe.Sim - 'mer months give a series of en te tainments, excursions or whatever may be determined "upon,, the 1q cal stay-at-homes j may- be '."given some pleasures at a small cost and a very, deserving local" institution be helped into its own home, where it will more than repayv ia com munity benefit, all .that has been given ity ; - OWldren Ory . FOR FLETtHtirS castto nvM ConrroHaman BrootMrd, of Lonitiaaa annoenced hia candidacy Jor the United States Senate."-: y tte&H r L, ' " '" ''i . r Howt 71ils7 &ZK We oSer,.One Hundred"'' Dollars Reward for any ease of . Catarrh put cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY X) lole- d6, a : .y's'; We. the und-reigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the iaat 15 "years, and belicT hia' perfeeUy honorable in all basineM transactions and in- anoially abU to earry on aay.obS gationa made by hli nrm.! i WALDtNO,; EiNNAH A If AKYIH, r . Wholak DroggiiU, Toledo, : Hair Catarrh Cure la taken b- ternaily, aotlng ' direetly .,vpoa the blood and. mueeoa surfaoM of th ayatem, V Teatimonlali , aent Ctrea Prio4 75. per bottle. -Sold by all - Drotgbta'.v ' ,V; ;-V -'.I 4 . Taka Hall's Fuulf FiW for eca tipaUon.''.'VV PraaeUeo I. Iladaro, Jr., wkW Maxko City and nu rreeted wita a wtlddwnoatration.",-','. - - The uniform aucoaa that tin attnvl ' ed tha am of ChtmberU'ra'aColic, Chui ', ra and Dlarrtioa hna tnlo it a f iron- 1U eTtrrwHere It rn alwyt ba dt pestled upon, f f ! by all dsslora. The War.DppartnH t UnuM crd f or the irradukl rtum tf lr ;m from the border aid mr!n t-m Ctsf.a. 1'.v V- l i r Tt'iuxT (.niy-H'.' r T v.ht a u 1 ti nny r-"p'e !'h t'n i fcair, and :. n rr t -t ' -'.-rre . f : t r t a ? beelll.y - r ! r !' tlt t ' tMr r-r f ' ' " ' I . i'" I-T-mt-Iatc! rf-.r Us I:. ..t '.. ry over t'..; ; Eri'iih ft C-l.rue Li ISIS, he wr.t direct to t!.s Trench ll.akct for a cup of the even then famous . coHa. Then, t' 's famous beverrj- could be .ha J "". ; nowhere jrjse. I . Z"i you may serve it daily at your .f ' own table. For the old French Market tlend is per- - petuated by' - -s - 1 ."'-.; . " , A' , Mi ...;" Ax V-i I. f - - !"There iatut one French Market flavor." For a general, alU" - . round, aabstactorr cnp of coflee nothing can approach French Market. vi-i : ; .1 tn nermeucauy seaiea una to preaetya tna , natural ' 'vl New .--7 Llneoln'a 'Gattyabura Speech. f Mr. Lincoln was not the 'orator of the day upon the occasion of the ded ication -of the aoldiera' cemetery-at Gettysburg. That honor helonged'to Edward Everett, who fulfilled hladu- Ues there fcy deuvering one ot his elaborate" 49TatJong that kept nun jon Wa feet tor i.u than two hours. ! It la said to hare been' a splendid ora tion, and yet : It' Is ..clean' forgotten. While, Lincoln' little aooechl DreDared da his knee as he was traveling in the cars to Gettysbnrf, ia known all over the world. New Tork American.. ; Children Ory. rrOR FLETCHER'S-" OA3TOR1 A ! W. E. D, Stake;' the Heir York hi. tel man, was shot three timep and dan- gerooaly wounded in the apartments of two women. i - FAUJIjJG: HAIR Can Easily Be Stopped' Also Dan- druff .and , Itching scalp, It Pariaian 8age . doesn't atop falling hair, itching scalp,", and ciadwaU aan draff m two weeks Bradhem Drnc Co.; taods. ready to refand your money without argument ? f red.tapeir any rariaian. Sage will put '.a iaecinatirg radiance into any .woman's hair in a few 9. -.-i.-t -A'- -.i-v -?V V' Susann- Calaban. .of Hotel loyal. BQcyrua, Ohio, on March 26, J910, wrote atother's hair began to tome out very badly and her acalp was : so sore it was very hard to do any thing for iU Par biaa Sage proved a GRAND SUCCESS everyway.' Her hair stopped coming ont, dandruff all disappeared, soreness all left the scalp and ber hair la' coming a again very nicely.! Largs bottle W1 cents at Brad ham Drug Co.v-vv 1 " Peerless Jceland'Freezers, you don't break them, they freeze quicker and last long er.v Phone 229. -X S. Miller. -r": LIGnTNlNQ KILL3 TEW. : Is 15"8 lightning silled only 1C peo ple In U.ii hoi country. Uoe'a cnane ee of death ty lightning fcre lee than two in a million. The chance of death Lfrotn lier. kidm or atomarh trooble Taatly Kreetor. bnt not If fclvcuic Hitter t osH, a liubert Ma'lwn, cfl Waat Lnrlinjrtoo, Ia., pr"il. .Kour dncton c?e liim up after eijrhtmonth ef lurTrnnr from irulert licr treuhle and y!lnw Utmdice, he then rotnp;tlr curH by EeUctric Hittfrw Thery'r the h-t etomerb, lirer, and kWny retiir-!y and blood r'Tifier on earth. Only 6c at all druggita. ; . A breaVIng board threw four boya, th ol -t 10 yean of Into th I'o t;maericr at ri'-!mwit and U tut th youngeet wer drrDf 1, I 11 1 1 1 V.'h'xn t r, r - i . (, -t frn ;-h it not r!.i ra n t v ', .. : ..!. i l I - I !1 I, lift I o i .it t. '. t tv! -'iti. I ID ti ; .h l-r,' .'in. .'f., rt ' A ! t f - " V - . it ia aoipped all over tne country ... etrengtb, , At ail frocera, , p c ed ky, V f $J I Orleans Coffee Co., , ' ew Orfeons,L.: - f 0 To New" York City -via" Norfolk " Southern E. 8. S. t . Tickets aold June 15th, good to return. reaching atarting point before midnight EOTJJJI TEIP JFAEE3, . C Haleigh S It 85 tWUaon Parmville .'' Greenville ;.Goldaboroa Kinstoh - New Bern ' '17.85 s 'iis& i -11 85' -17 85 -' 17 88 - " , Washington These fares include meals and state room betth : while on steamer between Norfolk and New York City. ry i These excursion fares are in addition to the greatly reduced rates for Person ally-Conducted tour to Weat Point,.' N, Y. v via Norfolk-Southern on same dates. which' Include all - traveling expanse meals,' sleeping . ear and : state. room berth enroute, and - room accommoda tions at hotel in New York City.s Fornarticulars apply to any Norfolk Southern ticket Agent of D. VI' Conn, General Agent, Raleigh, N, C. . OBMIMMMMMiWOHtliaMttaWtfVta Board your horse at a Mod i ern Sanitary-Stable. "Daniels Newberry LivetStock Co. South Front Sto -'-J?r; 'V 'V MaMbBBMaateaMBaaaMBaM A LEADING CALIFORNIA. DRUO t i- PaaadeM.-Cal.. March i 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen--W have sold and recommended. Foley' Honey and Tar Compound for yer. We be lieve it to be on of the rxoat eiBcient expectorant pn the market.- Contain ing no opiate or ' narcotics it can ne given freely to. children. .Emn-h oi the remedy can be taken to relieve cold, a It has no nauseating results, and doea not Interfere witn. uiffeatioa Youra verv trolv. C H. Ward Vraa Co. C L. Paraona. 8ec' and Treai." Get th orieinal Foley Uowy and Tar Compound in th yellow package. F S. Duffy. - . -., ... -.Ex-President Roosevell-denied the report that he would .support TaU in the next PresldenUal campaign. ; Ohildron Ory. ! rca fletc::: C AGTOR I A . Former Premier L'aurice Kouvler, France, la dead,;;.-,", ' " F.S. Reiford. CIS New York T.i U Ktrnat City, M., aaya. "I I. a ! uttm k of eolj wi.ii h ' f i In IT? I,. t.l k,.inr-V H'i I I i ?n .it j ft i f'.i-fi n y t ,'.',.. - A f lori.'inisf s i I I ;. , s ,. y i , -it'll , i f ! n ' I t ..y I l..e a worlj ff t" L"-l. ! 7- t I -2y A. V. A'ZZ'ZJILTUy ; (COXTIXUED FEOil rEIDAY.-: tlon fa adopted. 1 i - v V- ,' ' ; The state when Governor Harmon grasped the rem of government had nineteen penal, reformatory and benev olent Institutions, with the responsibil ity -of governing them, divided among nineteen separate board of -trustee. three tnember to a board.. They were so conducted as to secure neither econ omy nor beat results. -";'-, ; ?f .,jt These , trusteeships all - honorable positions and eagerly Bought after, had been used a a aort Of currency to pur chase nomination and to repay th boy who bad delivered votes uf con ventions. The trustees appointed an perlntendents and . all 'subordinates; and these combined to . furnish the dynamic . power tor the steam roller which the late Mark Hanna and Boss George B. Cox used to crush the life out of rebellions against the rule of the O. 0. P. machine, - -Governor . Harmon's" idea was that the establishments which a Christian state maintains for charity are sacred and that every selfish purpose should pertsh at their door,-y Acting on this principle, the governor framed and iorcedthrough the general assembly ablll placing all employees of the Institutions ranking below su pertntendent under dvll service rules. The nineteen separate boards of trus tees and nineteen stewards under this law were' legislated ont of office, and the datlea of the ftfty-seven trustee . . .... :;'..,:-,:,.."... ,'.!.'k :. t aovaiiMua bjlbmom oaiesas runt as wata were placed ETa single board of tour, while a single fiscal agent replaced the nineteen BtewarcCiM;.; t The advantage of ' purchasing sup- piles for; all Institutions . to bulk sad the reduction in employee) will save the state $300,000 year. . Thls'lsw makes It possible to utilise the work of prisoners and also creates a market, fot peumanniacturea products, oy ri V" c::: ! r rm t) r tsi c; i ! I - ; ! a I 1 1 I .....1:1 V T I !i -1 t . on tae scale of wages paid emptoysas; The taxing laws of the state were a joke when Mr, Harmon was Inducted Into office and the taxpayer had no means to check extravagance of their public officers. ; These men decid ed oa the amount of money they were going to spend ia a' tyear and. then made a lev tc-'prodoee that amount Taxpayers could do nothing bnt payr - rrhe authority which demands must be curbed." said the executive in a meseage to the-general assembly: That body obeyed and passed the Smith bill which limited the maximum tax rate that could be levied by. publlcoBcers In each district to 1 per cent or tax duplicates.- That was sufficient, the governor , held, for ,an veconomlcaX ao ministration. & If .- more money were needed there was incorporated In the Smith - bill a provision for a referen dunt Vote on a higher rate t' ' - There were I large number of taxing boards composed of various state offi cers with Jurisdiction -eveij excise and other corporate taxatlon.-'but -different boards were made up of different om cers so that there could be, no uniform and conslstent '.actlon. Auditors . in etghty-eljpbt Ohio counties had nearly elKbty-elght different rules of apprais ing property, with the result that no one ax)t a square deaL r v Governor Harmon bad a bill drafted to abolish sll these boards and to place the entire taxing machinery ot the commonwealth In the hands of a sin ale state commission of three mem bers. Other -"new tax laws make it possible to chase out of hiding millions of dollars of property ana aisa strengtn en and broaden the Inquisitorial pow ers of the state tax commission. S Ohloan; expected big' tblngs from Judson Harmon When they elected him their governor. Tbe achievements of the Democratic general assembly show. i xhe.-expectatlons ottbe people ;hav -been reallied. He had been ar leading ' attorney for years, but a search of bis f record disclosed Harmon, while he had corDOratlona Jimong his clients, had never given his talents to appear In court suit against the people. ' As an sttorney ' general ot the United States be had proved to be a friend of the people. , fighting 'through .court cases which established the foundation of all lurlsDrudence on the anti-trUBt sub ject,; ;,n private life he was recognized as one of the ablest lawyers in unio. ' In February, 1910, ton months before the state election In Ohio, when Jndson Harmon - would, go before thr people for re-election, Ohio Republican by w- der of Prealdent Taft held a harmony meeting In Dayton. The Bepubllcans t Dayton did not talk of helping Pres ident Taft or of restoring the Bepub- tlcan . oarty: - they-' talked about ; th ; chance of defeating Governor Harmon" and they did not. talk hopefully. On consdoojiy tbey. pdld a patent tribute t fhe real strength." of he man. It suddenly revealed the tremendous sue- - ctttotllcremoc gprjnnn s.nj.hl pom. WITH TuO CF THEI3 CHAND- T?ry-or trnrpoirtinnrrnaTPJto C: llm tUa of eppoalUoa out 1 In tmj ton tin uerer c?"wd. N -r x i ercr t u opfHed ty i a f rce 0')tmnf Htrmnn. I t'a f rrt li r:n (.f two Jmr i r "t to d! ' 1 n ! ic-. ,1 th trr rinrr b 'i 1 y i i,; '"'). 1 T ' r t'fir V J- I ! f : 1 eornmedtfnityoAlrg omaemB5," and gat' Jierw onjey the most Invigorating and bbjthfal ellmato hb .th AtloMtlo CoertVivf ftV, liV Sat Sailin oil intend Wrl- rgt Ball Rctom li hf a Coarta-Befvling AiU SOUTHERN COOt immir Home foe Mother and Baby-Coal Ur3 Sea AlrtnbttoniOi Spoclal Rateeforfamill. - RU SEASON, TEN-CAY -excursion far via 7 "C t -:..t iiiii! ;;;; a ft . NORFOUC SOUTHERN R. R. Hotaf Rates, SI 2.50 to $21.00 e week. : -. . , T.ALEX. BAXTER, Mgr. -: f' - 1 Merehead City, N.C. lawrif Blaager l Sreeabrltr While Anything io The Drug Line Prescriptions Called For And Delivered. Gaston Drug Company 'J': saaBMBB 4 sicians Advise Ihe use Df ft gxdlaxrtt vj fed kfep the bowels Imvl frrvm AjaHncri nfra vruir tveram The latest nrodiirt of fideace iv VFl.vr reliable and of pteasantr gromaUc taste. tomacn ana Dowett, sua is of the greatest wvujiivjg, ov- uww4ag svgsiassascaa wuc,uaLUicucet cxc. ry Vr 4 1 deptlonal to(t TXHh explalua why yi a strongly Eepubllcan state Judson Harmon waa elected governor of Ohio two years ago by a "plurality of 10,372 in the face of a Republican plurality of 69.5D1 Id the Voto for president On hia record as governor of the stato Jjdson Harmon was prepared to go before the people and ask re-election. ;Wff . precedent. against him. the election maculnryKBftalnst him. with tb president of the United Btates, a cltisen of. the same state, fighting btm for re-election and In the face of a strong Republican sentiment to com bat. Governor Harmon Mrertheleaa was given a majority of 101.000. Ohio ' repudiated ber- favorite son. William -H..' Xsft, president of the United ' fiiat.' , Ooreroor Qarmoa won the greatoat Democratic victory lo. the jblstory. of Ohio or of th mid die west.- It was a cmsblng blow to the ctresldeut.'vU V t ; - .There are some things In phjo more popular than tb Taft roll One. pf them 1 the Hon.' Judaea Harmon, who wltl countenance no trills and wbft.au on the edge of a big table that occuple tbcn(v of in gov erDors reception room tad that with visiter. "Common a an old Shoe" Is the wsy Obi farmers also UP thalr fovroor aftor tbty him porclMd ss that table, swinging his teeu sad bear klm iflk streljht from tna shoul- Wbfo be was Sttorney geaeral be s gued many cases before, th sopratae rorirfaed tbeo well-e well that fa earned many daaervloj eompUmente frura beoott and bar. Among tbeaa, od perhaps tb moot noted, waa that nf lti T'nll.Ml ni.lu asalrt th Trtna. tb flnrt tent M to tb Rlcleary of tb 8Urmto aatl tnut Jaw when applied to irret)t an comMnatlo ef raiiftaiOa, . Ur; urna "X ns de comblnttlon wet by tli board. . Of k tlmlUr rlitrtrtpf rv the Bolt atalmt the Frrlidt Trsfiia aocist)oa and the A'lilj iton lipe rimt)ny. llr no wm iK-'!.'.f:,l la b'-th, and thna w itb'.iHln.J t! liw t it ItaDd '-'r. ; - 'I f 'T ) an tAX rii pt rfyV di'i. In f rnrw tt (itcernAf flsr f t f 1 lr ' t.t Til Alrr tl i i i f f .:. l " 'i t.t Taft f - ' I ' - ' - ;. J - - i t"l'C"1 m I I ' : i. ( ! : "! t - t 1. a 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 !) , i es or th Atlantic Oaaan ' V -4VCvaio Hlr-TV "i : '-B'Mird. f -- jG A FEATURE SR. and WEEK-END Sulphur Springs, W. Vs. open and prevent the poisons of undigested I nvntivA i c.m,M ..v.i . VeJvo acts on the liver, as well as on toe possible efficacy In constipation, Indigestion. LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP HARDWARE AND Building Ma ierial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence rL W. SUALLWOOD. --,- - lew lra, I. C FOR v SALE! ' eaBBBasaaaSasi ' Big Mammbtb Soja Beans, Field Peaa of air kinds, . Oat. Hay, Corn, Bfind, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp. Distillers Grain which ii the highest in Pro teida of any feed told on this market, and produ'cea milk in quantities. Alfalfa - horse rS4 Middle Ht. Few tVrn, ft. 0. '- -: ' rtinna 1S4..-' wo;.ien:;- V tf C ! -1 try. ', t' , t r I ' '! r-I ' ' ' '-v . f 't : : ' V - fit I I a
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