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, .. 1 iff ! t . tuovl. - FHQKS Ka L CB ABJJES la. STKTSUTS, KDITOB AND PROPRIETOR SCBSCKIPTIOjr B-lTKSl f ... Boe Yeas Ib aAraaoe ..... ...... II.M b yoar, aot la 1tun.. .. I,H eUnthly Kr earrier is tke etty J ' drortlalas allcaUoa. ratse turnUk M ' KntereA at the FNttOM Hew Beraj ;g- C, aa waaHdMilJiaatUr.- . : 4 Aim r!RA yyf ooogTT , i ew Bern, N. a July 9, 9U. ' -THE MTPERABLE3. ' , . Hot weather?1 expansion takes place among the' material ,and the physical, Alike. In (he material its nhases are technical, can be reasoned and - mathematically demopstrated and explained. : I n the physical, take the family, and ; its phases are varied and without , exact or reasonable demonstration. At no period of the year, can there be found so many men of families, living in tlje smaller cities, such, as : ISew- Bern, who may be aptly and- truthfully styled, The Miserables. It la not that these men are over worked, or are specially sufferer from the heat. They are ; just i horned tho having wives, children and houses comfortably fitted to live in. Their discomfort comes from having rir s and children away for one, tw.i, three months, as the case may be. Their loneliness Is apparent after business hoars and at meal times. Accustomed to the regular three home meals, where order and good manners are the rule, during the absence of the family behold the same man, eat ing at a restaurant in his shirt sleeves, hatless drinking soda wa ter at some fountain, or in-the quiet of his home kitchen eating canned goods. Perhaps at no public place are The Miserables move conspicuous, exhibiting more different moods, than at the post office at mail hours; Note the grin on that man's face as he reads his letter beginning ''Dear Hubby." Not a mention of "please send 110." The family are well, and so "Dear Hubby" can return to his next day's labors and try to collect some over due accounts. See the long face of that other man. No use looking over his shoulder to read his letter. The day has been a hot, tiresome one to him.. And now. he reads that those whom he sent away to enjoy a change of air, are not doing as well - as hoped. Better a letter with' a money re- quest than such, a one. i And yet while; these summer home staying fathers and has bands, may be termed, The -Miser- niaoy thro' personal sacrifice, and willing to bear their part in the v" .scheme that makes up family life, the home, parents and children. I- : x , $100 REWARD, $100. ' The readers of this -paper , will be pleased to lean that . then is st lei f one dreaded disease that sdenee baa been able to core in all its (Urea, and . that ia Catarrh.' Hell's Catarrh Cure It the only positive eure now knows to the meotcai fraternity, uatarra auag constitutional disease, requires ec , eUtuttonal treatment' Hall's Catarrh , Care ia taken internally, actios direct- i ly upon the blood and mucous sorfaoee of the system, thereby deetroyinf the foundation Jot the disease. and aivinc the patient etrerrg-th by butldinc u the .' cdTistitaUon sod aseistuur nature m do ing- He work.' The proprietors have to much faltb In lu curative power that - uiattbey oner Uos Uoa4red Dollar for any eat that it faila to eetre. Send r for liatof toetimoniala. : Address? . -P, J. ClIKNET.OOToWo, tt Bold by all Druggists, 76V Take Hairs Family Pills fot eon , atipatiory ::r,h u ( It wit announced - that the plans loir the disintegration of the Standard OU Company had been completed, - - .WOMEN' v Women ef (lit litest tjp, wrmea of 'tnpenor tcsilas tsi rtfnement, wkot Ltctrz-tzi sa4jttfJrwat iIts wt:;U forct to - their tp !sl, 1'." praiss the wosJcrfsJ ccrTtc'Jri ahi enrttirt jrcprrCf I tf C" UrWsStn: StrJlirtrTiV tt'r ;t'-;i let. Tbror;' ef worssn't S .' . f it i 113 - ;', The rare flavor of that famous French.Marlct beverage of 100 years ago, is now produced ia . French Market CcfTee. .v-;. , .-. s ;v. . Then, this celebrated beverage could be had no-1 ' Where else. Now you all can serve it daily on A your table, for we have perpetuated the old French , Market blend by . . " v;b' The .Saime Hygienic Roasting V: You can now buy it in this atrengthis preserved because meticaDyv scaled cans without human hands touching it , Ordee a can from your grocer today : t "JAfi1 ' " eerve eome tomorrow hear what j your folks eay when they taste the ; : rich flavor. Ask your graadiatber about ' - I the fiunous coffee of the old French ' , Market he know. " -'Packed by New Orleans Coffee Co., ' - New Orleam, La. . -, Ltd. hi NOTICE. By the Board of Aldermen of the city of New Bern, be it ordained. Section 8. That it shall be the duty 01 every person, partnership, nrm, asH soeiation, or corporation, made liable to any license tax for the privilege of carry ing on any trade, profession, business, occupation or oalling in the city, to reg ister with the city clerk, his, their or its name or style, place of residence, trade, profession, business, occupation or calling, and street address of the place where such trade, profession, business, occupation or calling is to be carried on. No license shall be granted until such registry has been made. Any person violating this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, for each offense be fined the sum of five, dollars. You are required to list at once. Office hours 9 a m, to 2 p , and 3 p m, to 6 p m. F. T. PATTERSON, "City Clerk. Section 9. The tax on dogs shall be and the same is hereby levied as follows: Each male dog the sum of one dollar; Each female dog the sum of two dollars. The New York "hemit" miser died, leaving an estate of $500,000. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ; castorIIa Former President Castro is said to have reached Venezuela in disguise. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheama tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treat ment which has repeatedly cured all ot these tortures. She feels It her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. Ton cure yourself at home as thou sands will testify no chane ot cli mate beln necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ines the blood, and brightens the eye giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. It the above Interests yov. for proof address. Mrs M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame Ind. Senator Swanson, of Virginia, made a speech in favor of an appropriation of $100,000,000 for good road. HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE , STOMACH TROUBLE. After doc tori oir for about 'twelve vears for bad stomach trouble, nd spend ing nearly five hundred dollars for mod iciooaad doctors' fees. I porchssed my wife on box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, wbk-h did her o mock-good that; she continued to one them, and thy bars done her more good than all of the mtdlcine I bought before. Samuel Boyer. Folsom, Iowa. This medicine Is for sale by all Dealers, aampies rrce. 9 ' Sale Property For Taxes. SBaSJBB Notice hi hereby .given that all the knde Whoa owners ere delinquent In the payasent of their taxes for the town of firidgetoo for .lb year 1910. sod prior thereto, will be sold for the pay meat of their, taxes at the post offlo BcMgetw at II M, August Bth. 1911 and the fohowertng named persons Sri particular ry required lo takenotles that their, lands, as described la the space opposite their names below, are among those to be 'sold' tbtt the' amounts of taxes expenses and costs doe by each delinquent owner is set opposite his aame and property. . ; AlUn John, i Lets' ! Harrington, W A A PalUng Elites ":!:. liiriiiwm, M. I : ,(', Hop well, W. R, '.'.' Mortoa, C D. '': ';. Wolmit Marjr ' ':" West, W. S, '. I WetLiiigtoei Mary A. 8 1 1 1 B. St. ; 'a; 8L, a is V 75 105 1 1 acre . v 4 01 '1 60 2 id 1 (Williams i r,o 1: T. W. MOORE, ' ' Tf Collar Uir Un ique . ; Procesi'V-; ) city, for the natural we pack it in her-' : - i - i. 'm Notice of Election. Whereas; one fourth of the freehold ers of number eight township, having certified their intention to apply to the Board of Trustees of the county Firm Life School locatud in the -Eight Town ship, and whereas, the said one fourth of the freeholders of said number eight township, presented a petition to this Board, asking that an Election be held in Number Eight Township at the reg ular polling places in said Townshipj'on Saturday July 22 1911, under and by virtue of section 9, chapter 84 of the laws of 1911, for the purpose, of voting a thirty year bond issue. ..in the sum of twenty five thousand ($25,000,00) dol lars, of said Eight Township, Craven County Bonds, bearing 5 per cent in terest,, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said Township, sufficient to provide for the payment of the interest on said bonds, and creating a sinking 'fund for the payment thereof, for the purpose of offering the same under the provrs idns of section 9, aa aforesaid, to the eaid Trustees of the County Farm Life School. Provided said County Farm Life School bo located in the Eight Township. Now therefore; it is hereby ordered that an Election be called and held in Number Eight Township, Cra ven county, at the regular polling pla ces in said Township on Saturday Jry 22 1911, during .the hours on said day as prescribed by the general law govern ing State and County Elections. Trie said Election shall be conducted in all other repecte under the provisions of the general law governing general Elections. A new registration in 8ai& Township is hereby called, to be had hi said Township under the provisions df the general law governing new regis trations, at which Election those favSrt ing the issuing of said Township Bonds and the levying and collecting of such a tax. for such a purpose, shall votes ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "For County Farm Life School," and those opposed shall vote a ballot on which shall be writteS or printed the words "Against County Farm Life School," Ordered farther that for the purpose of holding suck Election, the following are'hereby apt pointed Registrar and Pollholders, at the regular polling places which are a follows: First Wsrd-At the City Hall. Reg. iatrar Abe Lee, Pollholders, J. B. Hill) Mayer Hahn, Second Ward At the Court House, Registrar C. K. Hancock, Pollholders, Walter Folford, Jesse Pope. Third Ward At Atlantic Engine Houae, Registrar, T. W. Bell Pollhold ers J. D. McKoy, D. W. Bssnight? - Fourth Ward-At Fourth Ward Fire Company's House. Registrar Alex Mc- LAcklan, Pollholders J. F. Henderson, W.F.Gilbert. . Bern Precinct At 6th, Ward Hose Rel Headquarter. . Registrar. J. H, Stanley, Pollholders B. F. Dukes, E. L. Smith. ( ' 1 leech Grove-Registrar J. B. French, Pollholders Daniel Lane, K. MeKeel Gum Row- Registrar. J. Wilcox.l Pollholders B. 8. Scott, D. F. AtklrP son. - , Tiadales Registrar, W. F. Crockett. Pollholders J, T. Sbule, Carter Tis- deh. : ,-. , ., ;;(' . At the close .of id Erection the Registrars and Pollhbidars of tbs First, th Becond, the Third, -thS Fourth Ward,- Bern Precinct, Beech Grove, Gum Rowa . and . TlsdaU No.' Eight Township shall certify tb return of said Election to the Board County Commissioners, at tb meeting of said Board to be held cm th Tlrst Monday in August 1911. in August 1911,; in the seme manner and governed by th sam law aa4 sucb election omeers are re quired to certify election retain for soy general election. , 1 ' ; i - ' ' 8. H. FOWLER, , - Clerk, ' HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN. A Llrwoln, Nb., girl writw, "1 hud bwn ailinj forsoms lime wilh rhrtmlc cormtiimtuin sn1 itnmrh trull. I gnn taUiPs (.Iiniiitiprlnm mid l.ivnr 'J slli'l (! I in tin - Serriea at 11 a. as. tni 8 p BL by tb fastortlev J. B. Hurley. Sunday School at 9:iS o'clock a. a ,T. A. Green SuperiaUodtwt. . v-. :: Prayer i&eeting Thursday veningat 7.30 o'clock. - ;-: ' Public cordially Invltsti V ',-'' v-i'.'.. CHRIST tJHURCH tPISCOPAX) , 7:15 a, m Holy Cjmmanion. 9:46 a m Sunday school. 10:15 a m. Ueo's Bible Claas.'. W 11 . m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 8 p.' sa.Efnmr 8erviet,:f ; JfJ j AU seats are free. A cordial wsleom ia extended to altf.i,':' t'i v-ii .'.''- ; CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST, ' first Church of Christ Seientlst,' . 8unday service U a. ni rV s; v - : i SubJect-'SavaaMt.'' I Cor. 5:8. . Sunday school at 12 m. Wednesday evening testimony serv-1 Ice at 8:00 o'clock. ' - Reeling Room, which is in the church is open daily from 8 to 5 p. m. v All are cordially welcomed. - ; . , BAPTIST TABERNACLE Rev. A. C. Shater pastor. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a rn. J S Miller Superintendent Morning Subject "When the Devil Oontrols the Church." : Evening Subject-Second of Series of Sermons on "Fools Hypocrite. "i PRESBYTERIAN. . , There will ha the usual aervke to-1 day at 11 a, m and 8 p. m. conducted by the past r. I 9 ;45 a. m., Sunday school C. L. Ives I Superintendent. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Christian Endeavor is discontinued I for' the present. Worshipers and workers are cordially welcomed at these services. UUK1ST1AN CHURCH. Sermons at U a. m. and 8.-00 p m at the Church of Christ on Hancock street W. Rogers, pastor. 4 p. m.- Bible School F, M. Bowden, Superintendent. . Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Young People' Union Friday evening at 8 p. m. Public cordially invited to attend these services. e e e f ST. PETER'S CHURCH, (Colored) St. Peters A M E Zion Church. Rev R. A. H. Carroll D. D. Pastor. Morning subject. 11 o'clock, "The Mode of Worship." 8 p. m.-"Self Deception." 1'30 p. m. Sunday school, W W Law rence superintendent. 7 p. m Christian Endeavor Society, Rev. R. Sawyer, Pre. Don't delay, come early and secure a good seat. Ul Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR lA We can't keep the moa quito and fly, out of y OUr yard, but we can furnish vou with the material to keep tnem OUt Ot your 80Up and bed-room. Cost nominal J. S. Basnight Hdw. Co. 1 SAVES TWO LIVES. "Neither my sister nor mvslf .might bo living today,' if It Sad not bat a for DTMcDki;fr..N .rS; F. D. No. 8. 'for we both had fi irtt - ful coughs that no other remedy t could neip. , w wer tow my sister nasi coo nrhtstatlro in Munniaroia rnriA n. kAth . i1 ih beat i ever need or heard of. " . For sor lungs, coughs, cold, tMoottfliags. ;hooX-ouX-a' InSSisl'So?. hUa.-it urnmn Trll knttla. f irm 60e and L00. Guaranteed by all 4rag k1" ; ' ;V ? - ; ' i - . . m ' ' ' . JhhT J McNamara, on Wing srratgs- ed with bu bother la urn ajigaleti, Cal, cballenged tbs jurisdiction of the conxt, -t-.'-'j.' ' " ' V I ' . SOLVES A DEEP MYSTCRrY, , "I want to thank yon from' th hot tom ot my heart.'' wroto C B Ruder, of Lewlebnrff, W. Vs., for tb womUsv ful double benefit! got from 'Uectrlc Bitter, m curing m ot both a Mv sr caa of stomach troubl and of tttewpis tUrrn, from which 1 had ba aa aanmat helpless sufferer for tea years. It salt- pies nuertr ior tea year. Ml salt my-eas as though mad Jaafe for i.' - For dyspepeia, btdigeatkex. Jiiusr a sod to rid the aystam ot ktnoy oo m m. die poison that cause rheumatlsoa, KU trie Bitter ha no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed t satssfy. Only 60s at all druggists, - yi&':.: . . rf::ilt , ' ."". Paolna th tMvtUWi - ,A Is It elflsh smbltion thaw tiwptre your eererniw to rush Inte-eClcUli r eponalblUtyr - . .' ot t all ' It Ls merelya gtiwnt willingness to go to th front st Kt stand my shsr of th bsmh crii!. 5j m thst patriotic effort alway recotrs. V WssUlDgtoQ f tar. ...J 1 .,4 l. -i L'e 11.1 Ko.l Whercaa, oce-fixirth of the free-bold- era of No. 7 .tpwMhip baring certified ,thi hitention to apply to the Board of Trust of the County Farm Life School to hare the said school located la the seventh township; - And whereas, the aakl oo-fourth of the fr-holier of No. 7 -township. prtieeated a petition to this Board, ask ing that aa election' be held in No. 7 township, at the regular polling plaees ia said Township, on Saturday, Aug oat 6th,' 1911, for. the purpose of voting a thirty year, bond .- issue in th sum of $10,000.00 of said No,'7 township. Cra ven eonnty, bonds bearing 6 per cent interest, and for levying aad collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said township, sufficient to provide for the payment of interest on said bonds sad ereatng a '' sinking ' fond, for the payment thereof,' for- the purpose of offering the same ander the provision! of section 9. as aforesaid, to the ea'd Trustee of the . County Farm Life School, provided said County Farm Life (School be located in the seventh town- ship. Now Therefore, it is hereby ordered that an election be called and held in No. 7 township, Craven county, at the regular polling places in said township, ion Saturday Aug. 6th, 1911,. during the hour on said day as prescribed by the general law governing new registra tions, at which election those favoring th issuing of said township bonds, and the leving and collecting of such a tax for aid nnnwu ahull vtn a hnllnt on which ahaU be written or minted the "For County Farm Lifn Schools." and those opposed, shall vote a ballot Ion which shall be written or printed the words. "Against County Farm Life Schools. Ordered Further, that for the purpose of holding sucb elections, Mr. H. O. Wood is hereby appointed Registrar, land Messrs. J. W. Conner and J. A Millar are hereby appointed poll-hold er. At the close of said election, the Registrar and Poll-holders shall certify th returns of said election to the Board of County . Commissioners, at their next regular meeting after said latin In 1ia .a ma mannnr ami crnv. erned b' wid ,awB M 8nch eection officers are requested to certify election return in any general election. By order of the Board, this July 3rd, 1911, S. H. FOWLER, Clerk Board of County Com. Bond Election farm Life- School No. One Township. Whereas, one-fourth of the free holders of No. 1 Township having certi fied their intention to apply to the Board of Trustees of the County Farm Life School, to have the said school lo cated in No. one township. And Whereas, the said one-fourth of tb' free-holders of said No. one town- ship, presented a petition to this board asking that an election be held in No. or e township, on Friday, August 4th, 1911 under and by virtue of Section 9, Chap tor 84, Laws of 1911, for the purpose of voting a thirty year bond issue in the sum of ten thousand dollars of said No. on township, Craven county bond:-, bearing 5 per cent interest, and for levying and collecting on all the taxable property and polls in said township suf- I ficient tp provide for the payment of l interest iiivrvui, lur we iui(hd ui ui- ri(g tb same under the provisions of B,on 9 "for"'1, to the said 'T School b located in No. one township. Now Therefore, it I hereby o-cier. d that an election be called and held in No. oo township. Craven county, at tb regular polling places in said town ship on Friday, August 4th, 1911, dur ing the hour on said day as prescribed bvtha nneral law governing new registrations, st which election those fstUlMuingof Mcb.Uxfo, lsald purpose, shall vot a ballot, on which shall be written or printed the I County Farm Life School'aod those a.Ullot on which I shall bo written Or ormted the words I " Against County Farm Lire schools. I . Ordered further, that for the purpose !? I WOT SlrDOinted KegUttSr M fOll- i bolder, to-wit I Vancoboro Pracinet-H. C Butler, I RaglstTar. snd McRsy Dinkln and A wwtfo luholdrfc I UdU Cynm Prcinct-M. F. Al- I ArUgm Rarhitrar. E, F. Adams. J. W Huff, Poll bolder. . At th eloss 6f said electbn, the RHktSsr and poll-holder shall eertify tbs rstums of t said, election to the Board of v County, Commissiooer at their next regular , meeting after said lection, in tbs earn manner and gov rood by tb said laws as such election officers are requested to sartiry returns In sny general eleetloo. 'a' , '. order of tho Board,4 this July 3rd. 8, H. FOWLER... Clark Board of Commissioners. i'V i OLD SOLDIER TORTUftlD. 4 ; "for years 1 suffered unspeakable torture Irora todlfoeUoo. eonetlpation and Uver trouble, ,T wrote A. K. Smith . . rj. u i'V,.. n. Klrxr's Nesr Life Tills flaed me allT r' i.L Thi're simply s;r.au" Try tkm for any stmnsch, l'r or kldoey trouble, poly 2S at all dealers. Senator Cummins failed sesin la ba ta a dats set for ots on bis recipro city aintri'l'nentS. iv:. :-:y nvr. c::::x3 13 Tiifi SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES . Has sinoalSM given Thorough butroction nnoor positrtaly Christian -loflueace st th lowest possible cost," -. ,..5: ..- - .4 , ; RESULT! It ts to-day with Ma faculty of 82, a ooanSng Mtronsg of 828, fti student body of 400, and its plant worm 8140,000 : ,v : THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA . $15 pays all charges for the year. Including table board, roan, lights, steam - heat, laundry, medical attention,, physical culture, and tuition in aU subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and' application blank address, . REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. Principal. BLACKSTONE. VA. Meredith One of he few colleges for women in the South that confers an A. B, &w repreeent insr four years of genuine college work according to the Standard Collfa. i Diplomas awarded in the Schools of Elocution, Art and Music Library facilities excellent. Systematic trainiug in Physical Education under director. Courts for basket-ball and tennis. Boarding Club, where, by about half an hour of daily domestic servic, students save from $62 to $66 a year. Students not offering the necessary units for enters nee may prepare In Meredith Academy. 1 Believed to be 1 he cheapest woman's csllege of its grade in the South. For catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fullnr inform rtion, address. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, TRINITY 1859 1892 Thrne memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; the Building of the New and Greater Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beaufiful .pleasant surroundings. Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue and other information, address. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Park School ESTABLISH KI) 198 Location ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the livinn conditions of boys undor his care. Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. For illustrated catalogue, address W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. Rl MP U A IUI tahavillo, N. 0., has prrparrd BOV8 for Coll.g-0 ind for Ohria " I I J tlan Citizenship lor 118 years, ami ALONB in lb. U. S.. oBert PUBS! ROUND TRIP TICKET from anywhere ivilhin I60O mile, to sny parent who, oo in spection, is not convinced that its pairs of ON E STORY brick rooms, separated by e paraptt FIRE WALL, are the BEST for Health, Sanitation, V.ntil.tion and safety against FIRS, 1703 send for Catalogue or come and see. COL. R. BINGHAM. Siat.. S. F. 0. Ms. II ISIS THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Full Session begins September 13, 1911. For catalogue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. 6 sL ")) "II il- : V .i h IV... !in..i t r.llj hVnu-') . I Itr.v v. ill p.imJj r N'. . iiiltric li . i fn eri DlaninEKvr'iu- I.r-..'j. IF YOU ARE TRAVEL VIA THE CHESAPEAKE LINE DAILY SERVICE The new Steamer! just placed in CITY OF BALTIMORE" are the DELICIOUS MBAlfl ON COMFORT AND Steamer Lv. Norfolk (Jackion 8t) "Old Point Comfort Ar. Baltimore . ConnettlnK st BalUmors for all points North. North-East sod West , . 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