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- T 1 t v: rKEVJ BERR DU1T-JOOBIIJLL - moitafead ovary Say la taa yaar taot MM4aj. Jtuul aaiMtai TBWI mx a.-1 ' - -,. - cm k ititui, ' TUTOR AND PROPRIETOR iniounioi jurasi tMlMlilttTtlN 4.M Iim yaar. Mt tt MiM . ' MS Staataly Ky aarriar ta ts atty v M Adrartlatns SlteaUoa. rata lnkM,w.e Kntarad at tts .PoetoflSpa, Haw Ban H. n. aa aeeoad-elaaa matter. - 0TOT7IAL PAPER OF KBW AND CRAVBW COUNT!. BERN New Bern, N. a June 17, 1011. DOES THIS MEAN A BREAD TRUST 1 The incorporation of the Gener al Baking Company, with a capital of 125.000,000, combining leading bakeries in seventeen cities, gives rise to the fear in some quarters that a "bread trust" is being or ganized. .The consolidation ' of most of the big bakeries in New York city wafsoon followed by the announcement that plants in St. Louis, WashiLgton, Boston, Pitts burg, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Ro Chester, Toledo, Providence, Nmw Orleans, Newark and Jersey City, Canton, Ohio, and Wheeling, W. Virginia, had been combined. A report from Chicago states that the combination is expectedto in elude large bakeries in the West ern cities. The plan seems to be to take the largest plant or combi nation in each city and to form a chain that will stretch from coast to coast. Though the promoters announce that the purpose of the combina tioiris to uiite so that rar mate rials may be purchased in enor mous quantities at lower rates than any single bakery could buy them and to ''give the consumer a bet ter quality of bread at the same price," so powerful and compre hensive a combination might eas ily become a "bread trust" This has been the history of combina tions in other lines. When a trust is formed its owners never an nounce a purpose to create a mo-1 nopoly. As the Pittsburg Post remarks, 'the American people have been squeezed to the limit by the meat trust," and "they are in no humor to contemplate a bread trust." , While Attorney General Wick crsham and the government attor neys are prosecuting the oil, to bacco, sugar and pjiher trusts formed long ago and now firmly en trenched, they may well turn their attention to this fledgling and in vestigate its motives and inten tions. The meat combine has been one of the most ruthless and ex acting of trusts, has paid the fann er and.stock-raiser less for his cows sheep and hogs, and at the same time coutioually raised the price of dressed meat sold to the con sumer. A combination that has the power to fix prices usually charges "all the traffic will bear.' If the baking trust does lower pri ces and give the- consumer better bread, it will be a white black bird, a very rare variety. B1U more Sun. IJLXES STATE!:Ein ' '. - - . X After Spending Thousands of Dollars and Coaiulung the cost Kminsnt . i . : Physicians, Ha Wu Desperate. -.. J " CHICAGQ, ll.L8.-Mr. J. Q. J ; Backer, of 1 34 Van. Bursn St., 4 . 1 ; well-known wholssals dry good J ' dealer, states as follows: 1 have had catarrh for mors than thirty years. - Have tried everything on earth and Spent thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re lief, and can say to you that I have found Parana the only rem edy that has cured me per manently. , "Parana has also cured my wife of catarrh. She always keeps it In the house for an attack of cold, which it invariably cures in a very short time." ATTRACTIVE "WEEK END" AND SUNDAY EXCURI0N. FARES. TO M. CITY AND BEAUFORT From Goldsboro Kinston New Bern Washington Week End $1 25 1 00 1 25 1 25 Fare Sunday $2 25 , 1 75 75 2 25 Sunday tickets sold every Sunday, good to return on date of sale. WeekEnd tickets 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. A. Rheumatism . Relieved in Six Hours Dr. Detchon's relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cased" in a few' hours. Its aetion upon the system iB remarkable and effective, It removes at once the cause and the diseastt quick - EDWARD N0TK3. ' Edward, K. C. Jane 12th, We are having some very dry weather ia this section along bow, and crepe art great- hrioaeed of rain, g : -- The many friends of alias Lore Laos will be'paioed to lean that' she is oa the sick list. We hops for her a speedy reeorsrr. ;- -. . :- -,'.-,- MrT. JtRowe visited friends near Edwards,' Friday last,'..; ; jf-;.. .; Mr, Primrose Dixoqof firsasloa, at tended ehorcb , at' Mary's Chapel Sat urday night, and visited friend at Clay Hill Sunday, last, i , Messrs, Sandy Long and Oscar War ren, were the .guests of Messrs. Al rice Lane and father Sunday, last In a ball game, - which was played at Small, the Small team defeated the Graotsboro team by the score of 8 to 12. Mr, E. S. Walker visited Mr. Milton Hollowell, Saturday night 1 The prayer meeting at Mary's Chapel under the leadership of Mr. Jetse Ba ker, is making rapid progrest, end seems to be doing s great work in the community. . Miss Rnby Lane and Miss Cor Lane were the guests of Miss Hannah Ful- cher of Edward, Saturday night hut Mr. Clifton Speight was the guest of Mr. E T. Walker and family Saturday night last. "LILACS." Children CrJ- FOR FLETCHER'S . PASTOR I A The Democrats are determined to have another vote in the Senate dn- the Bristow amendment to the Direct Elec tions bilL LIGHTNING KILLS FEW. Tn 1KM! Iinrhtniixr Wilier! nnlv Ifid! nan. pie in this whole country. One's chanc es of death by lightning are less than twA in a million. ThA rhnnrn nt &Mih ly disappears. First dosr neatly bene-Vrom liver, kidney or stomach trouble flu. 7&c and $1.00. Drug Co S Idby Bradham The Indian Bureau by Dr. Montezuma, a dian. was denounced full-blooded In flows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars, Reward for-any case of Catarrh that cannot be 'cured by ' Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, O.' We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all husiness transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, aating directly upon the blood and mucoug surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Fries 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con fttipation. Senator Knots Nelson and others took part In the reciprocity debits. Chicago confectioners are of the opin ion that bonbons are no longer in fa vor, but it is still a fact that most of tbe conquests are mad by the candy man. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A I How loon the hot waves are forgot ten when they are gone. FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY. Is partieulary recommended for cbton i eases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to rtgulatrfarid control the kld nay and bladder edlioo and la healing strAogbsofjiod is vastly greater, but not if Electric Bitters be used, aa Habere Madsea, of West Burlington. Ia.. proved. Four doctorssgave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cored by Eelectnc Bitters, Thery're the best stomach, liver,: and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all druggists. The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot ii oot with s new shibboleth "Pigs, Peanuts and Prosperity!" That has the true ring for Norfolk. SAVED HIS WIFE'S LIFE. My wife would have been id her grave today," writes O H browm of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not Been for Dr. King's New Discovery. ,She was down in her bed. not able wjbi up without help. Sbe had a severe chlal trouble and a dreadful got her a bottle of Dr. Kings New covery, and she soon began to mind, and was well in a short time." Infalli ble for coughs end colds, it's the most relrahle remedy oa earth for desperate lung trouble, hemorrhages. lagriDDe. asthma, hay fever, croup and whoopsng rougn, doc, S1.UU, Trial Dottle tree, Guaranteed by all druggists. Editor Charlie Taft. of Cincinnati, thioks President Willism Taft, of Washington, s pretty good fellow, and the whole country will approve this show of natural brotherly feeling. 'I Th Modern W ' Tune was when The Wash was a weekly, " ntmarej wa-iWay dinner a by-wctd' - . ' The New Perfection Oil Cook-ttove has ; thangecl all that Once the wash-boiler is - on thft tove, it ' leaves "you free to attch J to ' the ainncr or any other work. ; ' 7i - - ' Yoo ca move a Nr Pcrfrchon vf.fe yoa r4rti and it fa morK-r.t h rj'tiffi r.- attentioa sftft t!.L , A ilngU cIloa d r 1 tan's a!l l!.rr! I um-r srca Iuri ( T a tio coal pf VvckI to c?rry no I re to irHj no so-l MIDDLE AGED AND EIDERLf PEOPLE. Use Foley Kldoey Pill for quick ind permanent results In all cases of kidhy mm oiaooer trouDies, aod (or pautiui ana annoying irregniariUea, - r. a Duffy. Next Beat Thing. "Tea; I have just done Europe." 'i "Can yon give me a list of totals to go tor .-No; the beet I caa do Is to gtvt fts s hst of hotels to keep sway fromJ -w a awwanae . oIardi a5ml nKLESSlITO WW MIR i A - Little :i Sage' an - Sulphur ' Makes Gray Hair VanlshA ' .Remedy for AH HalrTroubles Who does not know the varae of aace S4 aalnhor (or keenlnc tb hair dark. oft, glossy and in good condition? As a matter of (act, sulphur is a natural cle ment ef hair, and a deficiency of It In tbe hair la held by many scalp specialists to be connected- with loas of color sad vitality of the hair. Unquestionably, there is ao better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially premature gray- ness, tbaa sags and sulphur, if properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical Com pany of New York put up an Ideal reirt edy of this kind, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, and author- lee druggists to sell it nnder guarantee that the money will be refunded If it falls to dp exactly aa represented. ( Tnis preparation Is ottered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all druggists. F. 8. DWFEY. 'AUNT SIDDIE WOOTEN DEAD, After an illness of two and a halt years, confined to her room with chronic rheumatism, unable to walk, death eo tered tbe home of Benjamin H, Green, June 12th, and claimed Aunt -Siddie Wooten aged 77 years, (an lex-slave in the Green family) as his victim. She was frequently visited and assisted by her white friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and family, Mrs. Wethering ton,, son and laughter paid thu remains respect. at the home, and on the funeral occasion. - The funeral was conducted by Revs. G. L. Clark snd J. U. Moseley at St. Johns A, M. E. Zion Church of which she was a member for 40 years. She was also a member of St. Marks Relief snd Burying Society. She was quietly laid to rest in Turkey Quarter church cemetery. Hugh Whitley of New Bern was the undertaksr. EXCURSION FARES To New York City via Norfolk- Southern E. R., O. D. S. S. Tickets sold June 16th, good to return, reaching starting point before midnight June 26th. BOUND TRIP FARES Raleigh 17 85 Wilson 17 36 Farmville 17 36 Greenville 17 35 Goldsboro 17 85 Kinston 17 85 New Bern 17 85 Washington 17 35 These fares include meals and state room berth while on steamer between Norfolk and New York City. These excursion fares are in addition to tbe greatly.reduced rates for Person ally Conductedjonr to West Point, N X., 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. There are, indeed, some mighty rare days in June, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Supporters of President Taft say the Reciprocity bill will get 60 votes in the Senate and the Root amendment will be defeated. OcCc!:ri;iLjscri!!p'j FOLEYiRlDNEY PUIS For Baokaohs Kidneys and Blaoocs) TRUCK PACKAGES BEST BASKETS AND BARRELS Right Price UNION POINT LUMBER CO. PHONE 66. Now that we have the bread trust, it is timje for the people to gjow crusty. There is one medicine that everv fam ily should be provided with and especial ly aurmg 1 ne summer months; viz Cham berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be vnthcut it ? For sale by all dealers. ( President Taft favors putting inter nal revenue and customs collectors and other officials under civil service. 'THE X RSY 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. Recommended 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, 25c, by F. S. DUFFY NEW BERN, N. C, as of heart Is a dread: llty. bat tt Is doubtful whether 4ft the long ma.lt works mors damags than softaeas of keadV-(tooveib ' e. -1 ruiR 'bona. more. . A PEEK IN 1113 POCKET It would ahow the box of BockWn's ArU cm Melts that E. BLoper, a carpenetr, of Marilla, N. T. elwaya carries,"? i aae neves had a tot, wound, bra M sore it would, not soon heal, wriue.' GrcaUat healer of burns. ecalda, chapped hands snd Hps, fever sores, skin ervptiooa, enema, sorat sad piles, g&e, at sll deeVsrs.-. t V K - . ' ;' . u; i , - ' ' . ' 0 ties. . . v 1 h -, As e rare we aip too little. It tnrsafe fare Is brarty all alets,. OHr.l wiry ss the child grows eMec soaraf Stovp ahe shortened re l;f flu 6y or bot eitbt tour,- TonU snUI tbe age of twenty rMrh4 w qntm folly ton bovnt 'rop. Ailhm,; BufirS 6msod fewer bminf 'fp "i uitimw lba tn' winter. It he t r prod lh( lgh th'nm ef r i jilrd for the iirrnti sdolt In r bmlta. Py ibla. ipiln tbe I 1 tmrg fMnpafrb. U pxant sot t t'glit boora ta b1. tut thl snwinnl f S'jod, UiL. rtfu W- p plgftt sf ' riletiV Our f''W-r (r wurk Is Intinn' ly rl!i-4 (n trtr si-'"' ' :. t'.-ert ) no r)ior rrllal.l lm; !lor . ' .im- 1 r - C -n 1 r 1y tft -r ' r ! '-1 1 . . A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUG GIST. Pssadena. Cat. March 9. 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have aoid and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We be lieve it to he one of tbe most efficient expectorants on the market. Contain ing ao opiates or nsreotics it can be given freely to children. Enougn of tbe remedy ean be taken to relieve a cold, as it nas no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly. C H. Ward Druar Co. C L. Parsons, See'y and Tress." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar uxti pound as toe- ysuow package. f , b. winy. No man without a country was ever so -much without a country as Ceitroj YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE. How yoa may profit by it Taks Fo ley Kidney- Pills, lira, fc. G. Whiting, 360 Willow 8t, AkroavO., says:- "For some timi had a very aerions ease of kidney trouble nod I' suffered with backache and d'xxy headaches. '. I hsd specks Costing before tny eyes and I- . 1 . 1 1 .1 1 . . 1 1 1 ' i-Bji urea pui ana miaeraoie' 1 saw Foley Kidney Pills sdvertiardand got ft bottle and took them according to dir ections snd results showed almost at once, ,The pain and diasy headaches left me. my eye-sight became clear aod today I ean say I am a well woman thanks to Foley Kidney PilV'-F. & Duffy. . ; - I. C, Root, ef Omaha, Neb, was alee- end sovereign commander of the Wood men of thd World st Rochester, N. T. FOR SALE! Big Mammoth Soja Beans, Field Peas of all kinds, Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp, Distillers Grain which is the highest in Pro teids of any feed sold on this market, and produces milk in quantities. Alfalfa horse feed. BURRUS CO. 81 33 Middle St. New Bern, N. O. Phone 184. TOBACT0N HAIR TONIcl A GUARANTEED REMEDY MONEY BACK Zss" 10c. BUYS A 25c. BOTTLE to advertise. CUT OUT THIS AD, sign name and take to your drug gist to-day. ABOUT 10 THEY USE IT AND GUARANTEE IT ANY - NAME I STREET No. J THE AUTOMATIC BALL BEARING AXLE IS FOOL PKOOF AND EVERLASTING Ai:aip;.:::3 " S; FULLY OESCilED h U'j t! Vztti Tt:i 5:cry tt . H-..:vC;niv;l.v.- rrTO, Vs. "I ."-re! f,.r trf J ""," e-iilrs f.'.rs. iVKnss A. hm. i, I :iios S-0.-:;S, SOt..!'Jf JcKt.! '1 1.1 JfOUX b--y.lt. I r r 1 1 " -r - - 'it I I - f -. 1 , i ,- IlI'lt-'lM 1 1 J. - ' . f r f i iiit Lake Drummond Can! & Water Co. ' Lake Drommond Transportation Co.: Lake Drummond Towinjt Co. Dismal Swamp Canal Aa Island Route, Protsctsd from Storm. Nios Fast of Water Minimum Daptii . Always.? i Quick Transit for-Traffle. Prompt Towing; and Frsigbt M otemsnb For tolls.' towing and freight rates tnl at sflics la 8aboard Bans' Build; bit and st Dp $nkUtckV. Wngj t timi IH J.' T. WhHihurst, Traffio Ittnigar : .'Norfolk Omo. Bsll Hwns 6211 2 Cools to I 1-1 1 a i;U !rn i-t i . -, . 1 t oo4 an I t SH'J CT; r ; ' ' AND 1 . tcrlal 'PrJnis,- Oils a?.' i) - '.; '4 ihrti.-.-. - , will oa.se the bur den on horse more than any axle ev er offered, if you are usi n t,w-o horses pet a vehi cle equiied with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And n t ho tir.stund only Axle that c:in he sent to anyone anywhere, and be a hucci- without any brains beini? si-nt. alon); to adjunt it. all-l'.earm i-very time I S. WATERS I SONS. BOD ST. NEW BERK. N. C. ARE YOU GOING TO THE - S ill ORE '. M?roh?'J City, '..it 1 n v i! n n r c 1 1 rtt ! 1 i ' v.t r ' of hr "o orjoy tho c . 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