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3. , ..'V.. J-: '- ' . .. L. t '" CB(T.f1 luS B-4Tl.il . (MlMrlliil'Utl u yaau, sot la ad ranee.. .. I.M Btantfclr by eajriar ta tke eitr - AdTsrtlalng rate f uralmked - Katar4 at tke Postomee, New Ban -'B. C. aa Meoad-elaaa mattar. . crrrxLL paper ot new "AND CRATTW COO NTT. BKRM t i . ew Bern, S. C; July 28. 1911. CBAVES CO. -' FAEJI V WFE -8HOOL OF STATE nSV. yl , TEEEST.", " ; Jhe' matter of ik. Jam -Life School to be "established in graven county, io one township yet to be : selected from the' three; voting on bonds, While of - great local eon cenv lias "state, wide Import Tha local sentiment on this school did not find full expression in the recent bond .vote in. the : eighth" township; The elections . in the seventh-and first ? town ships, early in August, , mr.y be larger, but.the votes cast at these two townships,liowever its size will not indicate Craven county's true sentiment in point of numbers, of the favor In which this Farm Life School is held, or the general de sire that is felt for its establish ment ' "-," In Korth Carolina this Farm Life School is a, new thing. It is experimental and' being so, there is found a lack of ' courage - to be . the first -to undertake building such a. school. Graven county people looked into the-subjectj so 'did the people of two or three oth er counties. Craven called for an election; so did other counties, but Craven is the one county that did not falter, but called for an elec- tion,5n three townships, the peo ple of each being willing to pledge themselves towards the establish ment and ' maintenance -of - this Farm Life School. At" present other counties have dropped out, and await the result In Craven. The establishment of this Farm Life School in Craven county, is therefore a matter of more than local interest. The confidence ex hibited by Craven, is to be seen in three townships . being, competit ors. ' There can be no failure with such a local sentiment favoring this school. There will be other counties soon to . follow Craven's lead. . Ohiidren -Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A i -" '.. ... 1 ' 1 - v ' --' '. G. Lewia,.of St 'Lewis, 'eharfed Leonard Good win, brother of the assist ant Postal Attorney General, i Chicago lawyer, - with exploiting mail-order houses. ' t " '.. $10OEEWARD,$10O. The readere of. this tper' will be pleased to lean that there ta at least ooe dreaded disease that . adeoce has bean able to euro ia all Its stares, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity, uurrt bemc constitutional ' disease, reqalree a con atltaUonal treataoent Ball'a Catarrh 'z. '.vTJf npon tbe blood and macooe eurfaees i ', of the syttenx thereby destroy (Tig the : -, foundation of tbe disease, and giving , ; vf. the patient strength by ballding op the -j-'-'i eoastltatioa and asalatW nature m do- X ) v lag iU work. t The proprietor! have so . much faith In lis curative power that ' that they oiler One Hundred Uoiiara for any case thai it fails to care. Send - lot Ust of testimonials. , Address, ' t . J. J. CHENEY ft .COToledo, 0. - ' r Sold by all Drngpsta, 76, Take nail's Family Pilla for eon- - . iipatioav- VV--V- -i .-' . - The Boose BUel Trast iavestlgaUng ; , -lommittesommoeed former Attorney , CenarsJ Bonaparte to explala why the t, .Inter oalloual Harvester Company wa . . i.. not prokeceted. :", . . ItMLL'.W UL . tH I ii I IS - !" Hi 111)1 . 'J IJJ K WOMEN" ;,T7tmi f tit IV " t r: woaea tf trjtrl t if! rtfiseafxt, losi I' gsJ l:'r- -J t'rs v " ! t ! foTca ta iltit rriUe l!. UT S' 1 crrsulfi rr lr .! r I "J. Tlrcr;' ! r 11 f r:- 3 i s a tetter of u s - T I 1 1 1 Cut, , uLI tec- a I ' to , tbe weaittij and w.-il to o u t;,e nor- BJil mi proper fte; t:.e lowered ehargee made to tho l-aa fortunate are cvncesnLons, Tbe tremendoua field of tha physicians .charity Is tbtrefure usually underestimated, for It extend to a great majority of bla patients. In video times. wtH-a medicine vat nearly all art and but little science. b f ee was unknown. . Like other art Ihu. tha leech received an honorarium, the weight of. which depended natu rally upon the resources of the patient The popular 'ImpreHHion that-physi cian make the rich pay for tbe poor la Incorrect They extend their aervlces to U alike, and all are supposed to pay aa much aa they can afford for services!' really prtceieita and impossible to rep resent adequately In mogey values. Any attempt made to establish stand ardfees hy law . la aare to work- In jun tice to roe physician. xne- -srana-rd" fee would have to be much high er than the average fee at, present end there would have to be' some method of enforcing its sure payment Ouly with the standard flxed, aa now, by tbe ability of the wealthy Is it possible tor the poor to-receive the benefits or the highest professional akin without losing ; their aelf re8pect-ew 'icorK Medical JournaL ", - . l ;-. i. A Poor Raoonimendatfon., -'He beans weH." Bhe said. ' - aay no more." he replied. "I tan now exacay what sort of a fool j ia -Detroit Free Press. CASTOR IA " For Infants and Children. ' Tbs Kiri Yea Hava Always Bcught Bean the v VgnatoreQf President Taft In message to Con ress aasamed ..full responsibility for the opening of the Controller Bay lanea to settlement 1 ' X 5T0P THAT DANDRUFF. before it kills vour hair. You- know dandruff is a germ disease and it leads slowly and surely to baldness and there ia only one way to cure dandruff and that is to kill the germ that causes the trouble. ' , Greasy salves will never do this. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ and. are guaranteed to dure dandruff, itching , scalp and all , other germ dis eases of the skiri and scalp. . ZMO and ZEMO SOAP are the true scientific remedies for there afflications To show our faith in ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP we have Instructed tbe druggist selling them to refund your money if you are not satisfied' with the results from the very first bottle and the first cake of soap - We can afford to make this offer be cause one bottle of Zemo and one cake of soap are sufficient to show their healing qualities and if uied according to directions, they win effect a perman ent cure. Sold by druggists everywhere and in New Bern, by P. S. Duffy...: . Notice of Loss of Certificate of Z - Stock. ' : Notice Is hereby given, that . I have lost or misplaced Certificate No. 61 for ten shares of series No. 4 of the capital stock of the Home 'Building A. Loan Association Issued tome, said certificate bearing date May 1st," v 1909. Jf, same is hot found within thirty days applica tion will be made by me for duplicate eertificateb. :-r- , V " J"'-r L ' - 'S-J.;U PERKINS. Thii tbe 80th, day of Junerl91L: ;- DEATH IN BOAR1NQ F1EE..' Mav not result from the work of fire bugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick Deed for Bucklon'i Arnica Salve, tbe quickset, surest cure lor burns, wounda, bruises, boiis.soree, It subdues inflammation. If kill pain, It soothes and heals. Drives oft akin eruption, ulcers or piles. Only 2Gc at au dealers. .; a ttocaholdati MeetlnJ. v ' Aa anneal meeting of the- Stockhold ers of the Bank of Dover, N, C will be held at the bank building la Dover; oa Friday Aug. Uth, UI1, " j ' - W. H. CATON, -'.'.. Caahler. This 11th day of July 1911. " Bprains require careful treatment Kep quiet and apply Chamberlain Lmimnnt fre?iy. It will remove th pwta to a healthy .conditiun., r'or sale itj all dealers. - - ' A Dark Smoka. 1 . fsnny thing about aiimklnRt If man wre rompfllwl ti puff s fc''l Cigar Willi h'.n ej-' Stmt the ort!"n mi'J ixm lis K-t A. mn who in1 rnd r,-"Tie a nilu'tt oi'rntlon tiin one i t t.'m jr Iml to ! In a (Inrkcn.l r m frr a v-k wllh lit fj'Ui lmi.d 1, Af!-r a fw flnj Ma ! I r I 1 I 1 to '";'. I tBk a g"t,t!o mni.Vf If he I'kf'l. tie Jimif.r-,1 at tli chen-- t !.' ami 1 n- t ta i ..-i.t f 1 H f -f 1 1 In t! r r i 1 q . l r iff ) 1 ! f t i i: 1 it, -c I. ii t I.eJ .' k.'ui e . v.crs r.ot comj-leis w.out a cup cf V...s rare til tcyerae. Then this famous beverage cotJ be had . nowhere else. . .. -,. rOW you may serve it daily at your own table. For the old French Market blrnd is per. v pctuatcd by -. - . . , , t TI:o vrir.o Un:-"':o - u ': a ajr . aww. ' "There is but one French hfarket flavor." ( f .You can get this celebrated coffee at C your grocers ta hermetically sealed tins. New Orleans Coffee po.', Ltd. New Orleans. Lc ll ''Si till - f DTEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS To 'Norfolk And "yirginio' Beach Now on Sale-, - Via ."Norfolk-' Southern Ey.j toNorfolk, , SVa.) And Seturn. , From 1 - Saturday" Week End Goldsboro ' LaGrange KinstoU . Dover": KewB'erh 1t 60 .. 2 60 "2 60 ' 2 60 "2 60 - 2 25 2 26 4-76 4 75 4 4 76 '4 75-. 4 75 4 75, 3 75 -anceboro Washington Tickets to Virginia Beach. 25c higher than furnished . to Norfolk. Rules 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 sale. '- ' , '-'-'.-.., "Week End tickets,'. sold for trains 6 and 16, Friday jiight .and Saturday train, good to return until train 1, Tues day following date of sale. - Get complete information from near est agent , . W W UKUiTUW, -. ; " G. P. A.,'N-S R. R. : v;' Norfolk Va: Road SuperviBors and overseers" for No. One Township will take notice that they are required by- law to meet at Vanceboro Saturday,. August 5tli, o'clock 'mi . .m,-. to ' attend to working the' publie . roads- 1n -said township and to attent to- any other, business that may come, before the meeting. By order Of Chairman. ; S G. C. GASKIN8, . Children Ory; FORIFLETCHER'S ,lCi: CASTOR IA ! . ii i . . v President Taft signed the Canadian Reciprocity billr , - , . , , ; 80LVE3 A CEEP MYSTERY". . if "I want to thank Von from the bot tom of my heart wrote if B Kader. of Lewisborg, W. Vs., ''for the wonder ful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both severe case of stomach trouble and of rheuma tism, from which 1 had been aru almost helpless sufferer for tea years. It suit ed my ease as though made just 4 or me."- ror dyspepsia, indigestion, jaun dice and to rid the system of kidney poison that caures rheumatism,. Elec tric Bitters baa no equal.. Try them. Every bott'e ia guaranteed to saUafy. Only 60e at all druggists.' ;''-: . Stockholders Meeting.- The next annuarmeeting of thettock holders of the Atlantic wid North Caro lina Railroad Company will be held In Horehead City, N. C, on August 10th, 1911, ... ; T. 3, BROADHURST. jI -VV'" " i'-v.;--; Secretary. Oflice of secreUry Goldaboro, N. C, Julv 10th, 131L ' ' ' : v'. r-. T For Bummer diarrhixa In children al wiya Rive Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoxa Hemly and rwator oil, aid a t needy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers, yV; notice V . Brginnina atotie, the Norfolk-South ern train No 62 from New Pern to WaRhlnetm, N. C, and Inlrrmf ! . pom! wilt rim Tura !,iy, Thiiriitny t Jlnriloy, lnit-iid of every clny. 1 r ' t ,t t!:i- miri! licpil fl b (ii !, el the day tx-fure to iiiuie I' l.vi; M. w. wak! CZ 3 11 : , - i xT.power of. music.:;:.': if"" '"I ti, The Awakenlno That Came le te r , phenaon on rlearinfl Olo Bulk1' ' Ole Bornemaan Boll, who waa one of tbe famous wizards of the. violhj la the nineteenth century, had little dlffl- cnltr in' -swaying an audience by jtne magic of his wonderful performance oa his favorite Instrument, -The exeat violinist was greatly ad injred by" Stephenson.-the Inventor of the .locomotive, although,; the ;iatter had. little appreciation of musio In bis soul. ?A call f eome nature one day took ' Stephenson to Oh Bull's . home. After tbe business oa band had been transacted the. Inventor arose- to go, whereupon the master pressed him to remain and hear tbe tones ot a famous violin which had lately come Into bis possession. , ) -' , Ole Bull began to explain the mar velous construction of the vloim, the perfect . . etactness required in : each minutest' part -The Inventor became Interested In the subject Finally , Ole Bull explained how: the sound waves were produced and the relation of the different parts 'to ' their . production. Then. still '-explaining.- he drew: bla magic -.bow - across the strings la burst of exquisite musle. S . - Stephenson listened, spellbound: Ole Bnll played on.' When the music final y dled away -Stephenson burst, .Into tears and sobbed. "There, has been something In my life that -was lack ing, and at last I've found out what it IB."'-' - '- - ;' liere is a difference in tht atmosphere tt11ieAtbeiisG3t in the best atmosphere, HAPPIEST GIRL IN LINCOLN. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, bad been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I be gan-, taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the nroudest eirt in Lin coin to find such a good medicine," For saw oy au aeajers,,. c-jv our pfeopleIused ligbt-wood knots forjlights.; There was a xirac ; wnen i ieaa ana 01 mixed by hand was-the bes' paint for pur hotwftThbse days are vno jmore blectn city and machinery have pu thetar knot light arid hand mixed paint into yesterdays p3ge' of history See J. r S. Basnigh't Hdw. Co for B, P. S.', a machinery mixed paint Phone them ior eoler cards , OLD SOLDI EU TOKTURED. 'For years I suffered una peak able torture Irom tudiijeaUon. eootlp and liver trouble," wrote A. K. bm a war veteran at En Vm . "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're aimply great." -Try them for any ilomach, I'ver or kidney trouDte. uaiy at au dealers. ' A Mattae ef f ioilen. ' "what Is tMb!-'"Ys icenerst repula- tioo for veracity, tiiJadr aaked Ulck enlooper. -Well, Ifa ttU way," a!d HIdsd, "If Do!.Mo!t!j could write tbe way be Ulks he'd hare fir Walter F-rott tnl A Vian.li-r ruina Xrthti to tSs piaat." -UT'rs 'e V !y. I:!;-it In your t-.-' ymi t iiv i" e h s t t im r t 1 ' '7 t ) t .- ? t;-o -.(...-.( r ' 1 1 i ' f i t. t I 1 t o ! - t t lo'.;'J I J f. I I H t to a-are y ! t - An f , i are f " -i-rt Fll nl of th J t:ta . Invest', t-v ti i Euc...it'!.a i. el 1 ale 1. i t be LiuteJ State g t cf tlie erosion ol" t basins of the Unit tijtt the surface of th tuuutry is U-kig removed at tbe aver age rate of about aa Inch is 760 years. Ttiuugn tUs amount seems trivial wtH-a ipread -over the surface ot the cuuutry. it becomes stupendous when considered as a total or even in aep arale drainage ba&lns. The Missiaslp. il river, for Instance, carriee annually to the sea 130,400.000 tons of dissolved matter and 84006,000 tons . of ; sus pended matter, and of this total tha Ohio river carries 8&350.009 tons and the Missouri river , contributes 'more than twice as much, Tbe Colorado river, which has buHt op or .itself a vast delta, brings down more suspend ed matter than- any other, river In tb Doited States, delivering annually 887 tons for each sqoare mile of Its drain age basin : or a total, of 1 100,740,000 tons. - 4----r"--n-rvl- Tbe rivers ot the United States car; ry.to tidewater every year 270,000.000 tons of dissolved 'matter and 613,000, OoO tons of suspended matter.: '.This total of 783,000,000 tons .represents more than 350,000.000 cubic yards of rock or 610,000,000 cubic yards Of sur face soil If this erosive action had been concentrated on the Isthmus of Panama.; at tbe time of American oc cnpatlon It would have excavated the prism for an eighty-five foot level ca- nal la about aeventyttbreS days. Olagusted. Thief who has snatched a lady's bag) Two transfers, A powder pjiT, a recipe fer bead wash and a sample o' silk! - An' I ran two miles wid It! Pm agla votes fer women! Puck. .OHildren Ory - FOR FLETCHER'S .OAS TOR I A . ' J SBMaaaiaaawaBwaBBwaBBaiaafeaaaawaaaiasaaaMaa Mayor Gaynor directed the New York Police Conmn'ssion to revoke the appointment of all spacial policemen hired out to private individuals. BE When Parisian Sage is Guaranteed to Stop Failing Hair, or Money Back t Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dressing In the world; it is pleas ant,' invigorating and refreshing. It makes the hair beautiful and luxuriant. Wherever Parisian Sage is known, it is the ladies' favorite hair dressing. If, after using one bottle, you do not say it is the. most delight! nl hair dress ing; you ever used, you can have your money back. "The price is only 5Q cents a huge bottle at.Bradham Drug Co'. I t ia guaranteed to cure dandruff and fall ing hair or money hack. The girl with tbe auburn hair is on rebot.yve elt -. A Cruel Aoologiat. "Mr. Bllgglns takes himself very se rloualy," said the critical young wo- Well," replied Miss Cayenne, "you can't blame hlni. To be thrown Into a crte) world with no more brains than be possesses would be a serious mat ter for anybody." Washington Star. -1 ; SAVES TWO LIVES. "Neither hit sister nor myself mieht be living today, if it bad not keen for Ur. lUng'a Mew Discovery" wrifs A. D. MeDvnald of Fayettevllle. N. C , R. F. D. No. 8. '.'for we both had tricht- f ul coughs that no other remedy could beinv wo wore tola my sister had con sumption; She was Very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful roedl eina completely cured as both. It's the beet 1 ever need or neard of.", for sors lungs. Coughs, colds, hemorrhage, Ugrlppa, asthma, bay ftver, croup, whooping cough, ll - bronchial troo blee, He sum erne. Trial boule free. 60e and fUOO. Goaranteid by all drug v.-- ' . Britons may be united by tbreaUbir g foreign eempueatlons and possible war FORiSALE! : Big Klammoth Soja Beans, '. aip Staff, Beet Pu!p,:D l i&tn Griin, which is the , tlshest b Protcids of any 4 feed sold ' oa this market,-' . and produces inilk Ja.qtjan-..' titics. ;: - V".'. tssaaaaaosaaat . - BUriRUS & CO. 81-33 MiJJIoEt. KewBcrn.Nio 1'hone 181. yv -DC ( i k aJ fff'l f'l V f !Ar- I i I P QO.JLS HID COLLE'Gi- I V " V-' i;:.j)!iiKI13g;tl!h:lf!li Has sinoe 1834 (dven "Thoroa8h InstracrJoa under positively Chriatiaa influences at the lowest possible cost."", t-Vt.; -RESULT It Is to-day with Its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 838, Us student body of 400, and its plant worth 1140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA t'v 158 pays aS charges for the year. Including table board, room, lights, steam , beat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition ki aQ subjects except musio and elooutionu - For catalogue and application bunk address, ; -REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. PrincipaL ; BLACKSTONK. VA. EAST CAROUHft TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachers for the public schoote of( North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sep . tember 2tirll. For catalogtie and other information, address. ROBERT H. WRIGHT, PRESIDENT. GREENVILLE, I V Meredith One of he tew colleges for women in the South that confers an A. B. degree represent ing four years of genuine college Work according to the Standard Colleges. Diplomas awarded in the Schools of Elocution. Art and Music. Library facilities excellent. Systematic trainlug in Physical Education under director. ' Courts for basket-ball and tennis. Boarding Club, where, by about half an hour ofdaily domestic service, students save from $62 to $05 a year. 8tudents not offering the necessary units for enterance may prepare in Meredith Academy. Believed to be the cheapest woman's csllege of its grade in the South. For catalog. Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller informrtion. address. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, TRINITY COLLEGE 1859 1892 1910-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; Che Building of the New and Greater Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beaufiful pleaaant surroundings. Five departments: Academ e; Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue and other information, address. R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Trinity Pak School ESTAirLISHKl) 1898 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 afier the living conditions of boys under 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. RrlfH-IAM WhevilU, SI. O., has "" tlem viuxamerilp ior lor raSS ROUND TalP TIOKBT from anywhere where Men, ia not coti vtncea mat its ITSS SaodlorCaUlbfuaoraMuaandace. THE "NORTH CAROLINA State Kormal and Industrial . College : Maintained by tbe State for the Women Of North Carolina, five regular Course! leading to Degrees. Special Courses for .-- .- . . - - - . Uachera, Free tuition to those who agree to become taachers In the State. Pall Session begins September Wil; For . .... . ... ... . .. . catalogue and olhotlnformalioi address 1ULIU! 'CfOUSTVfftildini, '; IE.-. YOU ARE I .... i ll.il, I. tmn L.'li ,iinu . 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