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j eefji cm e:i i ucthad rrarv ar ta tb raar it kMlti, itiml UlUllSfc -ee Ut ..... ' - -- . mora wd t,- .. ' -: DITOH AXD UtOPRIITCHt . ea Teat la e4vaaoe .. v. n.V m m ot Is KMMI. t. aa AdvartiaUf glicattoa. - MM tntiek4, eei Entered at tke PeetoaW. Row R. o. aa 8BnJ-cl nattar. orrniAii pafkb of" mw bkrji AND ffRAVaWTOOUTT1. : New Bern,- N. a Jane 15, 1911. r :. JHE VALUE OF AN ACBBL 3:" ' jjever in the history of man has t.tiM-fl hemi so much.. Value in an acre of land. Always has land, the - home Dlace. appealed to man. It was the stronghold, the sanctuary, the place ofjwssession to be kept : inviolate. The contest has ever "been for land between tribes and nations. Territory in treaties be tween nations has been an all im k portant part, either in war or ' "peace.' Territorial acquisitien haH been the Anglo-Saxon desire, ana T' not always has territory been ac- quired honorably, yet never has a " people complained that AngtoSax- on rule did not give them benefits. v' Anro vol no tndav. in manv ln- calities has more a seutimental than practical worth. The exodus to northwest Canada caused acre val nea to rise rapidly, because of the demand from American farmers, who found crreAt nmsnecta in wheat - o 1 1 X raising on lands selling at ten to t twenty dollars an acre, when their ; American acresywere one to three ' hundred dollars. Irrigation in the &r West has made arid territory come acres under cultivation pro ' during one to five hundred dollars l annually. Southern lands have come under cultivation, cut up in ' to acres and often reduced to town ' ?ot8 l The natural value basis of an t acre should be its productiveness. f But it must not be forgotten that , ? eV l n aiMiAulntinn m i n nlaA Vva Astra idered, for many an investment of land is made today, not for what it is today producing, but for its prospective valne when brought under more modem cultivation. " Just how much an acre may be able to produce, has not yet been found out It is this that makes ' acreage values without limitation. flhllrtrfiTi flrtr 'Z:, . FOR FLETCHER'S gCASTORI A : :.Tha coronation meet opened at Ascot ; Heath. England. , - Hows This? W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case -o Catarrh that ; cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh -.Core. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and beliefs him perfectly booorahU in All business transactions and tn ancially able to carry ont any h& . gstiona made by his fi : .t --.Waumno, Kinnan A If Axrm, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. -.'Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in . tonally, acting directly npon ths ', blood and muo0ua surface of the system. Testimonials sect free. " rrice 76c. per bottle. Bold by aO Drnggiata. ', Taks Hall's FamSy PUla for eon- etipatlon. Karl Mnellar feU 125 feet b bbt U- plane, arosbins; his skutl, attfadgatarg Csrnvuiy, la aa acroptsoc raca - - Gives Color, Tustre ' to . Faded L . find Gray Hatr-Dandrtjff ;r. QulckfyJemovcd- FrM t!vr bmSKWlut, Hit eai fttiV r-hnr kae bi M fov tiM kslr ss4 pclp. Almii emynoe ksews of Ike mine Of sorb a ctmiMmttoe far 4t t' r tse kil, fir nrt a4mrt 'aivt r nnf bain-sad lor, snskisg the air la HrVs tme bm r4f wsy to ft ' Nli ef this sort tn brr-w K to Irmi' lMinnie t4 IKK slWitUfrorr. ...w.,irs ttmot rwf sf-tohits 4mr- t run mn'lf fcfr wllh a rAj- r rrwlort, klrtlllf WHIWI1mN hi eqn1rnti UhnfllnrW Th , ' i' UmI mnMr t thte'sArt. 1 DLD-TIME BEMEOTT I OlEfJSTHEllE ! -' ; ' , . i :. . -j S?:::2L1Y EELCV. STAir.' The Way Oglich Servants Ape TM Mtdtr't Aire Graeaev " - Wrrd&a; m snobs In the w Tori TrlbUDi FttAcruk TowBBend Martin, Um society mllllorytlrs. saysr.,.' , v -r We are. all tamlUar irlta the ludV crons). snobbery aaioof Englisa aerr anta 4hat existed to the time of lit. Hckwlck- Not ac many of as. bew eref, appreciata -w hat nobbery exists today- ther raalma St the servants' ball. I was one vlslOny Baton Ferdi nand Kothacaudf .wheu my. valet came to me and asked if Jteould go to Loa don by the morning train and tVback in tte aftoon.-' ", j ' I said to WmyWhy , jrju want to go I" iJr";"-;iT:.-"Vr?r u"?"-- ,7 He repUedf Oh sIf, as we are onry stopping here a tew days, J did not Pt in my evening suit, end. Jast night, yovpeing a xorelgiwrjfounfl myself tanked above all . the ethers and "had to take precedence of those who were traveling with mikes, earia and vja cennta. 1 outranked them alt and took in the housekeeper to dinner.: And m? morttneation was great when I noticed that every bnr of thft jnen around th$' table was In evening -clothes, and. I alone was in my ordinary black salt By the way, .air,"' he'eontinued, "per haps yon, being an American, don't knew that in the servants' bail. the valets and maids are always called after . their masters' and mistresses' names. Tbey don't, call them - Lady 8ona-so. bnt simply by the last name. Tnns, Earl Cork's servant would be called 'Cork.' And In the servants' hall they are seated at the housekeeper's table in exactly the same grade and rank as that observed by their masters and mistresses upstairs." Oliildren Off FOR, FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Charles L. Warriner, the defaulting treasurer of the Big Four Railway, tea tified at Cincinnati against Edgar S. Cooke, charged with embezzlement BAD DREAMS Niiihtmare, Bestles3ness and a Sights treats all Caused by Indigestion. Half of the nervousness in the world, all of the disturbing dreams and night mares can be ended in a few weeks by a simple, inexpensive treatment guar anted by Bradham Drag Co. Upset stomach is the cause of nerv ousness and bad dreams. Your food is lying in your stomach undigested and fermenting; it is forming ? poisonous gases which irritates the pbeumogas- trio nerve that leads direct from the brain, and ends in a network of tiny branches running through the stomach. It is also the irritation of this great pheumogastric nerve that causes head aches. Many times people have severe headaches and know tbey are caused by the stomach, but do not know how. If you are nervous, , have dreams or nightmare, and do not sleep sound at night,' get a 60 cent box of MI O-NA stomach tablets and take one or two af ter or with meals, MI O-NA. stomach tablets relieve distressed stomach in 6 minutes. Sold By Jiradham Drug Co. and druggists everywhere who guaran tee aU-O-NA to cure indigestion, or money back. The Athens Is .the only house in Iew ' Bern showing Associa tion pictures. k LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUG GIST.'. v , r Pasadena. Cat. March 9. 191L r Foley and Cow. 3enUeftteaWe have sou ana reeommenaea roiey s Hooey sod Tar Compound for years. We be- bere tt to bo one ef the nest efficient expectorants on the market. Contain tog e opiate ox narcotics it can be give freer to children, , Enough ol tbe reesed eaa be taken to-' relieve a sold, aa tt has ao nauseating results, and does not interfere with dtffeeUon. Years verr truly. C H. wsrd Drue Co. C L. Parsons, See' and Trras." Get tbe origin! Foley Honey and Tar Ixxnpoond to the ysllow pscKige. r, 8. Duffy. ' FrriTKewerk (H.3.) picnickers havs been misaiDf aioce Babarday near the oatlng banks,, ,r i : . ' ' ' " i - r . - T ruUEY.KlKlEYPlllS rwswiaieajpsaAeioe4Aa '. , eWotw Crsvea Coaaty Coat t , . - . - , . . r; ' - 4 'V V . - '' f The QrlHna! Court week hguU) Ma4ay( Im Bra,'-' .-T- No. 1 Townsblp,-D ' M ' WOUs," X A romet.X A WbitfonL II eery Morris, M D Catkins, J M BiropkiM, W I Laa easter, rT Ii Adshte. , " 1- Ne. TownehtoJ.; W Ewington, A I BoltiM. John TolV AWia&der Price, Edward Coward, D W ToWr. E E Cas klne, A L ToUr. W J t-ottr. No. I TowoeMp L R Cannon, W J Tltgtimsa, R N Wwt. U L Arool.i, 0 II Rher. C MarsUnrn, f Hur tries. ' xNe. tTown.hlp-Jo.hos A'lsm, U b Tsrlof, John II Csmwsy. k.Na a Townliip-A J. Pmwe, E W Bryan. - " . ' . - ." ; . . No. -Ton.!r-J V PU-l-e, r' J Dleoewsy. Co. T Wir.fUH, LU Cotlpr, Jf- James A Frjm, L II f'r.nTt, MI li.tX t - 1 1 "1 to i good exaffiple," writes Ma R. CDeVcf McAlester, Olli, ""of what Cardui will. do Jor sidlerirs -women.'- v:"--;!i t . . "I suffered, with ray head and back, for over six yearV and although- i tried everythmz, 1 never could get any thing to do ffle any good, until ibeffan to take Card at , j'Cardui has surely helped me and buiit me op-and I am so thankful that I Jhave found - sometbinsr that Will do me good. -1 feel to much stronger-and better than Lbave" ! in a long time.. .f ' .i-;'. f - It is well to make up. tout mind-before you are sick what , medicine tjou . wilV take when you are sick, ' v-: 1 Talie The "-Vciiai's rTcsic TV: . -You wHf be glad- to take ft . when" you are tired, tnis ; erable and - when Jife eems. a weary grind. Jt will , puf , new" thoughts into your head, fresh courage Into your mind. -' If not sick now, at least burn-Carduf on to .the pages i of ypur memory, so that when you are sick you wJU aakJ i(or. it without thinking. - - - - If sick or weak, get a botuVtoday. At aH dr&gglsU, - ' ' Vrttt tot ladies' Advisorf Deptciisttaoooff Mcdkte !; ht SHdalbutnKSon. and C4-pscs book, "Home Trestmeat lor VObmo," seal Sea,; ; EXCURSION FARES To New York City vih Norfolk- Southern B.l., O. D. 8. 8. Tickets sold June 15th, good to return, I reaching starting point before midnight June 25th. BOUND TRIP FAKES Raleigh Wilson Farmville Greenville Goldsboro Kins ton New Bern Washington These fares include 17 85 17 35 17 35 17 35 17 85 17 85 17 85 17 85 meals and state room berth while on steamer between Norfolk and New York City. These excursion fares are in addition to the greatly reduced rates for Person ally Conducted tour to WeBt Point, N. Y., via Norfolk-Southern on same dates, which include all traveling expenses, meals, sleeping car and state room berth enroute, and room accommoda tions at hotel in New York City, For particulars apply to any Norfolk- Southern ticket agent or D. V. Conn, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORlA Eighty three cadets were graduated from the West Point Military Acade my. t LIGHTNING KILLS FEW. In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peo pie in this whole country. One's chanc es of death bv lurbtninr are less than two in a million. The chance of death from liyeV, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly greater, but not if Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, Is., proved. Four doctors g;ave him up after eight months ef suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. ' He was then completely cured by Eeleetric Bitters. Tbery're tbe best stomach, liver, and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all druggists. X0TIC1. Chsnge in schedule. Effective June 11, 1911.. Train will arrive at 6:40 p m, leave 6.50 p m, ani tram 10 will leave at 6:40 p m. Pallor car service from New Bern will be discedtlnued on trains 1 and New Bern to Norfolk an will be placed between Raleigh and Nor. folk. Beg inmc with the first car leav. ing Wlnaton-Balem Wednesday June 14, leaving Goldsboro tram 8 Thursday June 16, Pulimaa Sleeping car service wID N InauguraUd ' between Beaufort and Winstc:8alem, N. Cfc ,' HBeanett, Union ticket s'gent. or ; , "... f ' W,- W CROXTON ' rf ','.:rri :V;j'CLP:Ai YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE. . . . - . ' . . - ,. " Bow you may profit by It. - Take Fo Wy Kidney Pill. Mrs. E, OWblting. SG0 Willow St, Akron, O., says: "For some time I had a very serious ease of kidney, trouble and I Suffered with backache and tfssy theadacbee. 1 hsd pecke floattatg beiore my eyes and I felt ell tired out and miserable. 1 saw FoWy Kidney Pills advertbed and got a botUeaod took them according to dir ections and reuiu showed ainvwt at once. The pals and dmy bMdnchae left roe, niy ere-elght became l-r ni tode I cat sty I am a wll enmin th.nks to FoWy Kidney PUIa'-F, lnfmui Crv"y t the Ledia -. This fma tbe "rvntvasl coiomn of fie LondoeTllrgmpb! , ' ,ly ,'WIU the fslnsr.pf the two 1flii- Who entrpd tb Apel'y fe of II1 pnrk In a mlanixt pn (ttimUr t 12.15j wbo smll'-l st Tniliimi rll n l'f f t', kiti'liy RiRde srrw,,r,'Tn,',-t f-n-.rro fliri.tirh !. coh.'i.r. tie srn4!t luujj f sia tif t I l . 'sur." T l,a fi,iii,i',!Mti N-twv-n s 'i.t-i -.r w l t4 l V'-n In i ii ii.r nr l t I Ot !"", t 'i t V til ef f T,r it t l I tent st the Ii furs .one crtto'if .f s f - tur " fl. !'.'?if!f t , le - . tti tSV if fJo-'Vpj f '-if! ft ' e ' i c f 1 1,,-rn l '" f ' " r -'1 Tn;Tn TT T TT ATTRACTIVE WEEIL END AND SUNDAY EXCDRION fares: " V"- TO M. CITY AND BEAUFORT From Goldsboro Kinston New Bern Washington Fare - Sunday (2 2S 1 76 76 2 26 Week End SI ts 100 1 26 1 26 Sunday tickets sold every Sunday, good to return on date of sale. - Week End ticketa-sold every Friday afternoon and Saturday trains, good to return until Tuesday following the date of sale. Rates in same proportion from all sta tions. W W CROXTON, G. P., FOMiKTDMnYPn ton baokmhb Kionkvs and Blaodcsj ' Ml" IL H-- Board youx rlorse at a Mod ern Sanitary Stable. Danids- Newberry Live Stock Co. South Front St A TERRIBLE BLUNDER to neglect liver trouble. Mover do it. Take Or, King's New Life Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent in digestion, jaundice or gall stones. Thev regulate tbe liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25c at aa oruggists. Coneetetlow. "Never mind, old man. Mohedy will buy your pictures now, but some fo ture collector may pay Hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece for them" "Tea, but what- good will that do mer "Well, you can at least have the aat- lsfactloh of knowing that If any man ever doe pay big prices for them he will lie getting the worst of lf-Cbi-cago Ilecord-Herald. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORlA The Athtoj b tanitary and safe always' a comfortable seat . SAVED HI3 W1FT8 LIFE. J'Mv wife would havw'beca n her Save today," writes O H brown, of useadine, Ala., "if tt had not beea for ur. : atng-s new pteeoven. She Wss down in her bed.' not able te eat op without help. She had a severe bron) eatai trouble ana a arson rut eoagn. - i got her a bottle ef Dr. ting i New Dis covery, and she sooo begsn s meed. and was well m a abort tune." - Infslh ble for eooghe and colda, it's she ssost relrahle remedy oe earth lor deeperate lung trouble. , be raorr ar.ee, jagrlppe, asthma, hay fever, croup and whooping cough, 60c, SLOO. -Trial bottle free, uuaraateed by all drurgieia t Admiral Sedger, ef the econd dlrW- ion of the America Atlantic fleet, was received in sodieoce by Emperor Nich olas. -I v i - ' ' ;.r ." F.B.-RTSnL: CIS New York Life Bid?., Kansas City, M-. ssys.-I had a eevere stuck of a eold which settled tt my lck and kidneys and I wee In great pain f rore my trouble. A frteni rfnimmi1 'olr Kklne Pills sad 1 0h1 two bottles of thTi and they have oxi me a woru ic gooa. r. a. Tne evflwef the river CbuvWsr WMhed awsy the tows ef Esnta Ia) lia, Mexico, 20 ptrtona being drown tl L...ilJ ukl SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION. ' Noita HsHowv Jnne-'H-Hurrmh! get ready and eetne to tat colored Pil grims Rest Christ ain Church'. Sunday School pienk to be held- at Pilgrims Rest Saturday June Mth. AH Sunday Schools' and friends are- cordially in Tit led to attends Come with filled baskets, I Order of service 10 a.'- m, ; Miss A V. McCabe wiU deliver the welcome ad dress 10:30 a. m, - Supt, C A McCabe will open with -prajer and singing as sited by Rev. AN Gooding, W C MUier Rev, Btackledge ane' others; . ' Services wiU be continued by speak ing and singing, r merry -go-round rope, jumping fence. ; wheel riding and etc, Don't forget that the brass bsnd of North Blarlowe will furnish music for the occasion.' Free.' lemonade. . Mr. Charlie jollett, leader, of the, band, Mr. Samuel Roberts,' director of the band. : Dinner at 18 m. There will be aO kinds of refreshments for sale Look ontyou high cash Ughtness it we know ox you coming aoywnere near , ns we will use all means theonvict you, take warning and stay away we no not need you. At 2 p. m. Prof. H B White of the Tuschego, Ala. institute will address us, his subject, "the Hope of Our Race. You had better come and hear him. Committee arranged: Rev. J. M Parson, Pastor, Supt C. A. McCabe, rGeo. tt amps, Hiram Brimage. B. H. and A. Nj Gooding, C, E. McCabe, E E. McCabe. W J McCabe, Eliha Peny, H. Piny, Ed. Miller, Isaac Miller, Charlie Jones, Sanuel Roberts, How ard Roberts, Sanders Sames, P P Wil liams, Wille Bell, Johnnie King, L G Miller. J D Becton. 1 Geul Becton, T H Blaogo, Shadwick Stamp, Kev. Isaac MHIey. Jas Blango, Lemon Johnson, J W Brown, Thomas Chaptman J C An drew, T A Richardson, Matbew Word, A N Whittington, J-P Godot), E W Godett, G W Godett, D M Becton, U H Parker, A J George, GB George, Willie Mitchell. A S Godett, MT Godett J C Godett, Charlie Godett, J W God ett; Capt S George, E C Bell, W H Godett, D H Carter. A PEEK IN HIS POCKET would show the box of Bucklen's Arni ca Solve that IS. H. '-oper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. always carries," 1 save never had a cut, wound, bruiee, or sore it would not soon heal," he writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, phsppeo hands and lips, fever sores, skin eruptions, . enema, corns and piles, 25c, at all dealers. O, I couldn't sleep for the devilish flies Sunday morn ing; AsktheBasnight Hdw. Co. for their remedy. JTHE X RAY TREATMENT FAILED' BUT DUFFY'S ITCH OINTMENT CURED ME, Writes a prominent physician of South Carolina. He had tried everything for Eczema on his hands, known to the medical pro fession for seven long years; when almost by 'accident his attention was called to Duffy's Itch Ointment. vRecemmended for all itching scalp or skin diseases. Dealers are Instructed to refund pur chase price if patient is not relieved or satisfied. . ' At druggists generally, or can be mailed on receipt of price, 5c, by F. S. DUFFY NEW; BERN, N. a SALE! Big Mammoth $oja Beans, Field Peaa of all lrinda..Oat, Hay, Corri; Brand,-Ship Stuff Bcet1puJp,dDi8tiliera Grain which is the highest in, Pro teida of.iny feed sold on . this market, and . produce. ;milk in quantities. Alfalfa' horse BUkRUSj&CO. JI M MiJJle Bfc 'Fw Bro, V. C rhone 184,. tar; II 1 AND dinrr. 11 a- icrlrA Oils FOR i i ii I il if 5, ii " i i 'i: , t n I l i t; n til .kviiiwnv v BEST BARRELS Right Price UNION POINT LUMBER CO. PHONE 66. T0BACT0N A GUARANTEED REMEDY MONEY BACK 1 Oc. BUYS A 25c. BOTTLE to advertise. CUT OUT THIS AD, sign name and take to your drug gist to-day. ASK BARBER THEY USE IT AND GUARANTEE IT. NAME. STREET. THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE will ease the bur den on horse 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 save the feeding. And is the first and only Ball-Bearing Axle that c:w be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it E. S. WATERS 8 SONS. BROAD ST. HEW BEBW. I C. GOING TOM SEASHORE t"Jenusemnt;, the Atlcr.tlo Ideal Surf Bthlnn Oeaeh-rinaa Tlahlng In tho World Safe Sailing on fnl .nd '.Viltr or '.ha Atlantia Ocean - Largest 8all fteom Ii tho nle Cowrta-Bewllng Alltyt -". si- U'lllards. SPLENDID CUISINE . SOUTHERN COOKING A FEATURE . The Bummer Home for See Alrtheheettoolo. Low Plate 51A80M, TEN ease re tee fares vie 1:- .Vi NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. j Hotel Rates, 12A0 1 S21.00 -er woelu - f .V. . - ' T.ALEX. BAXTER, Mgr. .. ' . - 11 .. r ef ftneaaUtt ' ' rf't"" "'. l"r I i bwta I .i I' T III ' 1 tfitl l-f't a I .. t-'-.i (.,(!., .it Vt IVO ' " 1 ' I - ' '. ' .!.) i- ' r-"'-. ' ' 11 1 1 u 1 . 1 1 . " 1 i i1 n BASKETS AND HAIR TONIC TO ANY DISSATIS FIED CUSTOMER. T IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING ABQU TO BAR TON Tho ATLANTIC HOTEL, t Mor.hsaa City,' N.C, offoruprior ttraotlons, unseelled 1 SCCOinrriodVlonii, tSo largest varloty of and guests hsro enjoy tho most Invlgomtlna and hltSful ollmata on Cosat. Sou: Cenv:ntion Hall Ten- Mother and Baby Ceo I Upoclal RaUaforfamlllsa. - DAY and WEEK-END . Mcreheae-City, N.C, M klssar lgt. . va, ore) snd (rmnl Die oateane ef mAgtLt i k. . Uitir Itrt Svmf, fory trt Vfhra Kit o (h t, v on 0 fZjfim vflw-iky la tutMytt-n, M:h u Ubjkm,tc Try .Vf r 1 1 ' 1 st I r. - m Wr.iVi Pti9 sn4 tnlpknf II. Ir n 1 sMkeHis eVtifct to en r (tmrn that tt mnnr-r i I '"4 If It ftils to do rt'r III , f I'M
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