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U:'!iiE:i.'.iyj::;.::'i WHITE OAK ITEM'S. As:ji;h:i qui 1.. . , PeDllahae avery day la tee vr ar tX atanaa. eanu4 '-- a Crarta sue. . i : (uuu im rrmiws, - -, aDROR AJTD PBOPRmOB C L l i 1 l : L. . 4IIKS1R10I RATBSf V SaS Teee IB 4BOS . ; fcua rear, eet It 4nm.Ut - tfeathiy errter la the tty- - .M ' Ad rait tains rate larnieaad a aa eUeetioa. . . ; - - -. . - -'- BeterU at ta PoUfflb Hew Brm t C M seooeS eta aMttstV- OrW-ajLL PAPBR OF 'lTOJW -9BM - , Aim CRATaTf OOPWTT. - New Bern,' N. 0. Jane 22, 1911. FIXING NE BESFON :-" . SIBUJTT.2 : ) The introduction Senator Ora day's MIL to force newnpapera to give the anthorship of every arti cle appearing . in their columns, with of coarse punishment for fail ure to do, is one of .the fool bills that seem always a part of State and National legislations. vi' . ' Perhaps no responsibility is so assuredly v established .as that of the newspaper. That an article in not signed, whether t of local or general import, under a ' date line of some place miles away, or with out a date line, does not lessen the responsibility, if there be anything involving individual rights. The fact that such a responsibility ex ists saves the public from a certain class of publications that would levy -tribute upon man and woman on every opportunity. And ou the other side there are newspapers whose columns would be clean, no matter if no legal responsibility was laid upon them for articles ap pearing In their columns. The clean and honest newspa per, like the moral individual, never thinks of the lav, because their characters abhor unclean ness and dishonesty. The newspa per and the person that work and live by taking note of the statutes before acting, are necessarily .evil Nin mind and purpose before they do auything, and the fear of the law is their governing power which affects their movements in advance The publisher is responsible for every item that appears in the pa per. The man who writes the ar ticle is not responsible for it; that is, he is no more responsible for it than is a workman in the shop responsible for the accident that happens on account of an imper fect piece of machinery- that is turned out in the shop which is another way of saying that he is responsible only to the head of the establishment, and not to party irfjured. The law is already perfectly clear as to newspaper responsibili ty and liability. Bach bills as Sen a tor Grady's are entirely uncalled for, and provoke suspicion that their framers have personal mal ice in introducing and seeking their passage. - Ohildren-Ory FOR FLETCHER'S ' C ASTORIA The Baptist World Alliance opened Ha convention ia Phuadelpma. - There is one medicine that every fam i)y anould be provkiMwitbandaspaeial Iv durtnt the summer months: vis Cham- barlaln's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain- te be needed. It coats but a qeartar. Can yon afford to.be without it t .For ly all deaiera. .r ,.'" ( '" - ii i i . Irregularities Caaete ,; the , average price of tbe bide for Panaa bond to be lower than expected. 1 r .-. SO Per Cent Better 1 have ttstd lea Cum - Mrt. Gertrude Ward, of RushvMe, Neb, "and am feeling Hlj per ceot better than when I besan'taldna Jt " , r -fDefbrt taking Cardul, I - had suffered with female trouble, for eighth yean. My greatest trouble was lrresu larUy.; 1 alao tuffertd wlUi levers pains, every month, but now I axa crtafly improved sad vrlH recooffiCod.Car- "dul to ail my suCerlnj iicr.ii." - ' ' . J Taiie C 4 1 ffij manufacturrrg C'rttt found la any othff r t '' - ' These ivzrtilcrAi r: 83 1 fcmalt rfticina f - ' Tor over 13 rrcn i Ttn'n tnttkk.x 11.-5 I ' lo l.iVf, fi f'-'"". i t!iry l.r. ! ' l 11 f.c V ' ? r Jones eoanoy Jan 19 Tbe we lb- r eoatisaes not end. dry. good rain is seeded. Crop are Woking vary pwr in itkii put ef. thecoeety, corn ia dying Mr. Matt Cotlias end family were guests ef Mr. awl Mra. Beanie Co Him Mr. J T fersoos and Mr. Dock CoJ- attended church at Brick Kite Son- Mr, W L Snipee aa ajrialtor bar -. . .V.' . - ' .i j.--.-'-., Mr. and Mr. Beniile Collins spent Sunday afternoon- vary pleasantlyat tha home of Mr. ft B Paraon at J-oeo. r Master farcy Col Una spent Sunday at taco visiting Mends, V r:j -x Mr. t: PParawtt' and ' MkJp. D, Smith -were visitors In Jones county Mrs-Hattis Collins and children visit ed bar slater. Mrs. Maud Collins the, second Sunday. r r.i'-- v Mr. Frank Parson and brother Cleve land Faraone were visitors at Mr. Fur- oey CoUina Sonrs5, -v ' - Mrs. Robena Collins "and children spent' last Sunday visiting her '.aunts Marv and Sen Parsons, near Brick Kiln, . .'t:.". : J ' We are glad to say there la not much sickness in our neighborhood at present Only a few cases of bad colds. tt us bear from Lee's Chapel and Loco again. r VGUESS WHO. Ohildren: Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A We sell the White Moun tain Freezers. Send us your orders. J. S. Basnight Hdw., Co. Pone 99. 67 S. Front St. Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Beward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, a We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mneeng surfaces of tha system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for eon--itipation. v " 't$Hjl James H Post, of New Jersey, testi fied before the Hardwick Sugar Trust investigating committee. SAVED-HISWIFE'S ClFE. My wife would bave been in her grave today, writes ii a Brown of HO oscadine, Ala., "if it bad not been for Dr. King's - New Discovery. She was down inner bed. not able to get up wiuont neip. sne nao a severe oron chlal trouble and a oreadnu eougn. i rot her a bottle of Dr. Kings New DIs eorarv. and she soon beean to mend. and was well In a short time." Infalli ble) for eoturhs and eolds. it's tbe most relaable remedy on earth for deoperate long trouble, bemorrnages, ugnppe, setnma. ha fever, croup and whooping eoua-n.60c IL.UQ. Trial bouw-rree, Guaranteed by all druggists. 0, 1 couldn't sleep for the devilish flies Sunday morn ing. : Ask the Basnight Hdw. Co. for their, remedy. FOLEY'S KIDNEY ,REMEDY. Is pertieutary recommended for chron le eaaee of kidney and bladder trouble. It teode te regulate end central the ktd ey and bladder action and is healing strengthening and nraetng. " T, lUtH Deslreble.-1'"" .To aay you married once far lm ' WaIL.wbatre yeer erfllrtTfi'1-1 I think tt would be nice, it one could combine a UtUe of each." Lctil- VUle Oonrier-J ourDai. " - - i. oce botllt of Cardul,' writes I', UZIZ - s i rf C .1 1.. : . 1 i t f.J era r ! ft r l y t ' t I) I --is.f -5.iV,'', S i TLe ' ' PC? it MEASURING. THE EARTH. Erattosthana Made the First Attempt and Did Fairly Well, . The' earliest attempt to measure .the circumference of the earth was made by a Greek, Erastosthenes, who was born 276 B. O. He found at at Byene the gnomon, or upright pUlar, used by the Greeks to measure the height of the sun In tbe sky.vshowed tbe sun to be exactly overhead at midday at the time of tbe summer solstice, while at Alexandria ihe gno mon cast a shadow upon the same date,', showing that tbe latter point was one-fiftieth of the earth's circum ference north of Byene. Erastosthenes reasoned correctly that tbe length of the shadow at Alex andria bore the same relation,, to the circumference of tbe small circle de- BcriDea irom ue top or ine gnqmon ae a center that tbe distance between tbe two ciues oore to me ctrcumierence oi tbe globe. This latter was 6,000 stadia. or about 626 miles, which whn mul tiplied by fifty gives 81,250 miles: aa the circumference of the earth. This result Is hot quite correct, but as nearly so as could be expected from the first rough attempt to estimate It. New York Mall. STOMACH TROUBLES. Many remarkable cures of aiemach troubleahave been effected bv Chamber- Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had Bpent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 25 eents. Samples free at all dealers. - fin nw n.m.Hi.a rivtut - Model Husband (boastfully) Tee, VA1 U O 1 I 1J ' gentlemen, I've, been married tan years and never spent a night away from borne yet. - Doubting Thomas Largs and inter esting family, eh? "Only three of us." -"Have one child, ehr" "No; the other Is my wife's mother." Ohildren CrV .'FOR FLETCHER'S r.: : CASTORI ' : ' - '. : r. . v . . A Centraeten : '' "What does your iatber dor. asked the teacher of tbe new boy " ':, ."Hs's a contractor.-" was tbe reply, ,A' railway eontraotorrV - - i' MNo;tna'aat- sausage contractor. He ties up tbe ends after another man has filled them," t t f ; j... ; -, YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE. 'Bow ion miv nrofit bv U.- Tata P4. ley Kidney rills. Mrs. fc. G. WhlUntr. 880 Willow St, Akron, O., says V or eotae time 1 had a vary oarlooe esse of kidney trouble ; and I suffered with beekMbe and d!ssy -baadaehesV . I bed specks floating before my eyes and 1 fait ail tired out and raiaarable. 4 1 saw rotey Kidney Pills advertised aolgot a nouie ana toot tnem aceording to dir ecthws and results showed almost at oftee.'TM pain and discy bMdscbee left dm, my eyM'cht became clfarand today 1 can say I am a wall omsn thanks ta Foley Kidney PUIe,"P, B. Duffy. .' - - ' r-" Ftw Vrxif fire. . 0n of tbe chanctetlstlcs li . cf niy eld Comrade, Anoe Bdllman, Company A Tweoty-thtrd IacbuatU v'ln. teera, wits bravery in ar-tual fiiiinf aartlce," said the eld eoiaief. 'Aa- ethae rtsrsctprlattc a ems of tumor t)Irk alood him la fivl alisd rti In ths fca ef duncor m ! run tnliuted 0'it a tttlta to tl. (.. f c-t tils in rail. At ttia t-a i t' C ' 1 IIarior, Jut Ifforn mat ! - l!-a ar; and wtlir under tl.a f ' ra f , rnr cori"irnl. hn r r ' ! f t tall arid rrrr'y I ' . i i I t a ( T srrt I, '!. ;' 1 ' ! t s,!!. i - tip li.a r i i 1 : l ' 1 rf t i I 7 1 a ? t r- : I ! r t ' -i' a 1 t ' t v V. 'A ' ; ' fit gv f " Great Never . FaiU to IVodace th Desired Resulta.- IT coBTent and fanrigoratei tha aatr y fUaU and tisamaa of tbe scalK , . r airing fat m soatl oea ea4 Jacraaeing grewth ei tke kair. oaIIj onlDS a tnm aaarly all stria e (h tonaf wa Uaf Ibu Dudnta aai fa hw4 to grow ia at kalr la bwlauir A lad v from BraoklTamtaa: 'juw a aoor anai aar aair lilac aat I as hava a kiraif feaaa at hair, ary haT7 aad anr aaa aai a auarwr yara loaf." Daadarlae atunubttM the scalp, ' maKeittaeaJuyaMaeeptttio. . , V ItUtUgrettertpmngoimtor - known. It iiawholeaomt medH - cine for both the hair and saupi-' - Era email bottle of it Will i, pot more fatrame life fas y oar : ; hair tbaeagalloeofenyodM hair tonic arer made, ttahowe result freie the very start. - Now on sale at trery drug and." ' toilet store in tha land f I jutt,' "-. : iese, ooe and l.Ouv ' Fraa To now how qulcklr Vie Dandarlaaacta, w. will asad a laraa ammpla nac ihvmtnr aaatl lAanwABwlm Cat fslt (and Ibtofra aaaaaa ta laa IK llnaltW Sulla, c., Waas. wltataalr tad 10 la aUrar or atanaa WEEK EKD EXCURSIGK TICKETS X aMatkBMawa 7 To Norfolk And. Virginia Beach Now on Sale, Via Norfolk- Southern Ey., to Norfolk, Va-And Return. Y From Saturday Week End Goldsboro S 2 60 $ 4 76 LaGrange 2 60 4 75 Kinston 2 60 4 76 Dover 2 60 4 75 New Bem 2 60 4 76 Vanceboro 2 25 4 75 Washington 2 26 3 76 Tickets to Virginia Beach 26c higher than -furnished to Norfolk. Rales in proportion from all intermediate stations "Saturday tickets, "sold for trains and 16. due to arrive -Norfolk Sunday morning, good to return leaving Norfolk until train 1, Monday following date of kale. "Week End tickets." sold for trains 6 and 16,; Friday , night and Saturday train, good to return until train 1, Tues day following date of sale.. Get complete information from near est agent - W W CROXTON, G. P. A, N-S R. R. ; Norfolk, Va. FOLEY.KlDfJEVRlU ro aaeauuMB KoMavs AMO aiAOMI HammoksFahcy colors, extra large size, Very durable at prices that will surprise. you. J. t. Miller. LIGHTNING KILLS FEW. In 1906 lightning killed only 16ft pen pis in this whole eooatry. One's abaae es of death by lightning art lees then two hi a millioew.Tb chance of. death from liver, kidney or Stomach trouble is vastly greater, bat not if Electric Bitten be used, as Robert Madeao, West Bnriingtea, Ia., nreved. edY doctors gave nlm o on after after eight month of suffarina! from virulent nver trouble and ' yellow ' yellow Isu&dtce. - Ue was compl pleUly eared by EeUetrio BitUra. Toery're tbs beet stomach. Hver; kldaay remedy and blood . purifier en earto, umy botatau Sroggtsta. - , '"Ia " 1 1 "..' ' v A AaMserafa Leas Orsae.' tt is over a hundred years slate Gen eral Mallet wee shot for a conspiracy sgalost Napoleon. Tbe clrnunataocee of his Oearb (told by Mr. a.Dnval In "Bbsdows of Old Parts") were cartons. He had asked tbst ta consideration a bU peat-services to the eatloa he' might give tbe command te Are ta the soldiers who were to execute bl they lifted their muskets te take sua tbe general's practiced eye dleooverod a wsnt ef sulaoa ta their aevemeate. Which he fepreved, Srdertag them repeat it property, and with the word Tlref on hie Bps be fell, pteeoea by the bullets of twenty moaketa. - ' '- A r-EK IN HIS POCXIT- would how the boi ef Bocklan's Ami ea Halve that K. 8. 1 oper, a earpentar. of Manila, N. T. eleays can-i.-a." bava Br had a rut, wound, brui or or It airtilj not o.n tral," ea r ; t (rtf"t h 'f of turna, t.;. araia, ct.appfci r r. Itxl Hi, larar aoroa, akin an ; -, .eriu.s, eorr.i ir.l pile, i'.f, at til Calra, Tt a-.a U ts louts tie t';-V4'4 eta at'a t "1 ' .1 V; Taft re- t ' "J 1 '.!f DIECT LIKE TO AIX POINTS . Very TjOsfBonnd Tt1 Satea to all Tnrough Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4 6 p m, arrives Atlanta 6 5 , making eloee connection .for and arriving Montgomery following day af ter leaving EaleighUOOam, MobUe 403 p m. New Orleans .80 p m, Birm ingham 12:15 noon, Memphis 8.-0&lp m, Kansas Uty 110 a m, second day and connecting for : all other points. This ear also makes close eonneetion at Salis bury for St'. Looia and other Westers Through Pullman to Washington lea ves Raleigh 60 p mrrrrves Waahing- on 3 am, Baltimore 102 a m, Phila delphia 12:28 noon; New York 221 p m. This car makes close connection at Wash ington for Pittsburg, Chicago and all points North and West and at Greens boro for "Through Tourist Sleeper for California points and for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:46 s m, Raleigh 8:35 a mr arrives Asheville 7:40 p m, making close connection with the Caro lina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10 a m, following day after leaving Ral eigh, with close connection for all points North and Not th-West . Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 220 a m, arrives Greensboro i;30 a m, making close connection at Greensboro for all points North, South, East and West This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:46 p m. If you desire any information, please call. We are here to furnish informa tion as well as to sell tickets. H. F. CARY, J. O. JONES. G. P. A T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C, The Athens is sanitary and safe always a comfortable seat. THE X RAY TREATMENT FAILED BUT DUFFY'S ITCH OINTMENT CURED ME, Writes a prominent physician of South Carolina. He bad 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, 26c, by F. S. DUFFY NEW BERN. N. C. ' 1I0TICK. Change in schedule. Effective June 11, 191L Train will arrive at 6:40 m, leave o So p m, and train le will leave at 6:40 p m. Parlor car service from New Bem will be discontinued on trains 1 and 2 New Bern to Norfolk and Will be placed between Raleigh and Nor folk Begining with tbe first car leav big Winston-Sal em Wednesday June 14, leaving Gojdsboro train 8 Thursday June leV'-PttUman Sleeping car service will be inaugurated between Beaufort and Winston:Salem, N. C. '. For farther Information apply to T. H. Bennett, Union ticket agent, or . WW CROXTON, . ( . a P. A. WUI Tbr Wia Dt fsr ,;: Tbty wGJ t4rt ywr backache, cor. feet urixury IrrejulsuritJiS, Will 99 taav wor wnt ttssast, 4 llmlnau .tJin excess trig ei4 thatcames rnenmatism. Fr. rent Crijht's Dlssast ax4 Die lute, tag restore ketlU an4 lt?.r ttefeav tnietitaae, v FaSaCUFFTa . 1 . AND , icrial : I:lntSi Oils A:: ) w v. J mm HED CUSTOMER. lOcBUYSA 25c. BOTTLE to advertise. CUT OUT THIS AD, sign name and take to your drug gist to-day. AY BARBER THEY USE IT AND NAME. STREET. ASSETS MORE THAN TREBLED. IHE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (1361.) POLICY HISTORY. Policy No. II, issued March 1867, for ?2000, on 10 PAYMENT LIFE ANNUAL DIVIDEND plan: Premiums paid for 10 years (1876, fully paid up) $ 839.00 Dividends received including 1911, 737.25 Difference between Premiums paid to 1876 and Dividends received to date. 101.75 1911 DIVIDEND $22.70 (old age income.) ASK TO SEE THE 1911 POLICIES. W. G. BOYD, Agt. Largest Dividends, Lowest Net Cost Insurance. THE AUTOMATIC BAIL-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 firsCand only Bali-Bearing Axle that c:in be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a success every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it 6. S. mS & SONS, BROAD ST. NEW BERN. N. C. - Physicians Advise (he use of I KXXlUxitlve, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of uodlgesUd food from fce'tlnglnto your system. The Istest product of sctencs Is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, genta reUsbie and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Vdvo acts on the aver, is well as on tbs Sioaucii and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy In constipation, Indigestion, fclltousnets, skk beadscbe, feveiishaess, coUc,uatulence, etc. Try VP t ' ..... i c - SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Meredith ZOhaefilMi Caw aailaitte fav waaaae tha Boatfc thai aaaf an aa A. B.daarM rapraaaat- faar tmt of Jaa mUw wara aordlii to tk. rtUxWH Coiawaa. 1 Diato-wa anW U taa Bkon at Ekjcitk, Art and MaaW. , LiL. f-ltnt-j. J ii l' 1. Srataaaatla Uaiaiua bs PkralesJ UaoaUoa eada dlraetar. Oaarta fat kaafcafcail sadlajtala. V BaartlaeQaa. waate.af aWaalf aahwrfaaflyliwiiMt aarvla.ateaaU aavaftaaa BtadaaM aMaffartee UNiPiaawryslttaTitaraaaaaiaePl aallta AaaaW. WitliT-Slier 11- ill ri f - " fm aalataS, Qcatrtarta SaHaMa. at falWr RICHARD TILMAN VANN, , THENORtll CARbUNA M.inU.'ntd by tbe Bute foe (be Woee of North CarvHna, FlveraaUrCenrees l a.lingWrVgri. Rpeil Comees for tchora. Free Uitoi to those who SgTee tr. Wi, Uirlwra le the Stste, .Fall o.,a r .... ia r'J c.!l r ihfrmatiort J.)fea .!-, I. r C.: T, rittidenl, -. r. n. c. tr I S I sCll iii akaM1a. .. p"Vt4 CVS for ealtere fj" BINGHAM, 1 cm..TUS.pl.K iTsTnr 1 AlO-S - . ?-' rets eoitTe tioksv irosr l'T''VrtViill' 1 1 as iSnU lm Cai M af coaaad ara. tOt t. BiSUtAat. laa. 1 1. S Ba, I ,, It4t -aaaataaaaaataaaiaaaaataaa - - - - - - T GUARANTEE IT. I J .No. I01C-I0M FROM INSURANCE IN FORCE 1900 to 1910 MORE THAN DO U BLI D. IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP GDllege. --'- tafarairtloe, ar a. - Ralegh, N. C. ; TUB N0TMI CAROLINA r COLLEGE OF lERICULTUHE IKQ- rat tiATxt inDuiTtLU coitiox:.' . '' tV i - b r "' . r in Agrlcolteie'f J In Civil, EWtrkst, end . Mechsnlcal fcfig'neartng; lt InduslrttJ Chamlntry; in Cotton VsmiiVinrtng and Dyalng. Two-yoaf erMirs in M-haMe Arts and in Textile Art Out ;ar eourae la Ajjrifoltur. ' TTi'e mur v s" btA t: t n! ' ' T"f i at S f f ' . i u ' ' p. r a I i ' I at a".- r--".'y ,i I
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