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In tine lor over SO years, l:as borae the signature of
AD Counterfeits, ImltaUon3'and 'Just-osg9d, are but '
F.xperliiients that trilc -with nd endanger the health of ,
, Infants and Childrcn-Experlcnce ngajnst .Expeiiiuerit. - y
CastoHa lg a" harmless tmbstUot lor Castor Oil, Pare-
gorlc. Props and Swthiis Syraps. : It i Pleasant. It ; "
: contains "neltlier Opium .Morphine, nor other Xarcotlo
i substance, ". Its age is Its guarantee.- It destroys "Worms ; -.
'- and allays Feverishnoss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind ;0
Colic. It relievos Teething. TreubleSjeures'ConBtlpatlon'J
and Flatulency. ' It assimilates the Foo!, regulates the i
f Stomach ffad Bowels, giving "Jieaithy and natural sleep,
:J, The Children's Panaeea The Mother's Friend. ' ,. l,
genuine CASTO
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over Years,
THl CWU COMPSNV. T SlUHtlV TRttT. WtW VORK CITY.
THE AUTOMATIC BALL-6EARIN6 AXLE
will ease the bur
den on horse more
than any axle ev
er offered, if you
are usi n g t wo
horses get a vehi
cle equipped with
this axle and you
caq sell one and save the feeding. And is the firstand only Ball-Bearing
Axle that can be sent to. anyone anywhere, and be a success every time,
without any brains being Bent along to adjust it u
6; S. WATERS S SDSSr BRSflO STSHEtt BEBS. N. C.
The Smith Premier mm
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VISIBLE TYPEWRITER
MODEL 10.
Acme of Perfection in Construction and
Service.
the use of l gvxlhxatfve, to keep tlie bowels
looa from kA.tinginto your systam.
Th latest product ut science is VELVO
leHable and of a pie sant; aromatic taste.
stomach and bowels, and isoi the greatest
Moousoassj sick headache, feverish ncss, coUclatuloiKe, etc:
MillliiisYiol
DIRECT LINK TO ALL POINTS
Kf "a KOBTH. 5QUTH.: EAST. WEST.
7"?' Very Low Ron ud Trip Ealrt to'fcll
Through PuHmart to Atlanta, loaves
Rajclgh iiM p m, arrives . Atlanta C:36
p m, making close connectiotilfor and
arriving Montgomery fallowing day af-
Vter leaving " llalulgh 11:00 a m, , Mobile
y :;,:,sa2 p m. New. Orleans 830 p m, Uirm
? , Ingham 12:16 noon,- Meimphit 8:06 p m,
;' Kansas City 11 20 a'tn(econd day and
, .'.fi.? connecting for ' all other , poHil This
',.'.'''' makes close connecUotvatSrlis
, bnry for St Louis and otlwr Weatern
polnu. - . i , ." - ;
, -j inrouun 1 unman w nBnnuiKun h:-
. M . fv.tl Tlf L ! l
m R.Mt'h fl f.fi n m. arrivm wajthlfitr-
' on 8 :53 a m, DaKiroors 10.-02 a m, rtlUa
' delphia 1223 onon, N9W York 21 pm.
' This car makes eloss connection at Wash-
InRton for ritUburgr Chlcsga and all
' points Jorth and West and ' at Creehs-
boro for Through .TourUt Sleeper fof
'. Califotnis points and for all florid
'. ' points. - t '-J , 1 ' , ' '-
Through Parlor Car for 'Anheville
.' iesvoa GoWlcr) at (5:45 a : ro, Knlcieh
ll:! m, arrive Abvilli 1M p m,
mkin clow connection with the C n ro
ll nt rjiKM'ltil ami arrivine rmcinnnti 10
. s m, follnwlng dy aftr ) -aving l:l
!j!v i'b clie connri'lUm for nil piiiU
North and N"i th-Wput '
I'lillmiin fr ' Win.t'in-S'.iVm )r n.
and tan been mado under nls per- .
sonal Buperviiilori fclnoq Its Infancy. .'
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
IS FOOl PBOO? AND
EVERLASTING ' '
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STORE
Advise
Open and prevent tbe poisons of undigested
. j- ; . ' - .
Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, genOa
-; Volvo' acts on the liver, s well as on the
possible efficacy In constipation, Indigestion,
Try
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; ; IGUT EXPRESS'
Schedule ERecllve June 11. 1911
Tn'fl i following schedule figures f.yuV
llbhed as information ONLY And art
not guaranteed. V fr .';'
'TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN
KOUTItAND WEST BOUND s
12:80 ji rn, Daily-Night Exprens Pull
, t, v man Sleeping Car for Norfolk,
a tn, Daily for Norfolk, connncU
for aH points North and Went,
' ' parlor car cervics between Wah
' ': ington and Norfolk.
146 Am, Daily except Sunday for
"i Wihinet)n, Kclhaven, (ironville
", WIIon and RaleiKh. I'nrlor rur
i.-i.'. -between Waahingt'in and Ralwigh.
4:10 s m. Dnilf-Night LxprcM for
' Gnl'Julmro.
D:tG a m. Dnilr for GoMhIkim, Parlor
i car service. ' ,
iJM p m, Dhily for Gol!lxro Pull
- m:in sleeping CHra to Winn ton1
v' '. Bali'm, N. C
PAST BOUND
flii a m,
6:40 p m, "
Cr service
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era oouLirlrs, nai Buii.s a! uui-t locrrj
llle f t.M Lave a eco ::. a:.!.- 1 ia
tLls curious branch of Industry.
. rnjbuL'jr Use most reuiarkable bui!d
Insr constructed wholly -of ke was the
palace built on tbe Neva by Czarina
Anne of Russia In Tbe first at
tempt to construct tills building was
unsuccessful, as tbe slabs of Ice were
too thin and tbe building collapsed in
tbe first thaw. Subsequently large
blocks of Ice were cut and squared
wits great care and laid on one an
other by skillful masons, who cement
ed the Joints with water,. -which Imme
;
diately frore. The building when com
pleted was fifty-sit feet long. ' seven
teen and a half broad and. twenty -on
high. It was of bat one story. The
facade contained a door - surmounted
by an ornamental pediment and six
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windows, the frames and panes of
-which .were all of Ice. . An. elaborate
balustrade, adorned with Statues, ran
along the top of the' facade, and an
other balustrade surrounded the build
ing at tbe level of the ground. .The side
entrances to the lncloaure were flanked
with pillars supporting nrna, the lat
ter-containing orange .trees, ' wnose
branches, leaves and flowers were all
Of ice. Hollow pyramlds'of ice on each
side of. the building contained lights
by night ' The grounds were further
adorned with a life size .figure of- an
elephant, with his mahout on his back.
A stream of water, was thrown from
the elephant's trunk by. day and
flame of naphtha by night- 1 .
. A tent of ice contained a hot bath,
tn - which persons actually bathed.
There were also several cannons and
tnortars of ice, which were loaded with
bullet of ice and Iron and discharged.
- The Interior of the building was com
pletely furnished with tables, . chairs.
statues, looking glasses, a clock, a com
plete tea aervlce, etc.. all made of ice
and painted to Imitate the .real objects.
A bedchamber contained a state bed
with curtains, a dressing table with a
mirror, pillows, bedclothes, slippers and
nightcaps, all made of ice.- There
were ice candles, burning naphtha and,
most wonderful Of all. an ice fireplace
containing burningicelogs-l. e, blocks
of ice smeared with naphtha and then
.kindled. Scientific American.: ....
. . . . Th Doctor's Fee. -vr
There came a letup In -he rush of pa
tients, and the doctor, opened two small
envelopes lying on his desk.
"Ifs all right,'' he said. "I wasn't
sure. Without? otrenaiug. 1 couiuu-i
ojen the envelopes In. the presence of
the persona who gave them to me
They contain the fees left by two
Englishmen who -called close ;on each
other's heels. English etiquette is
rather embarrassing . for a physician
who ' is rtised to patients " who ' hand
over their money with the denomina
tion right ontop,. American fasbioB.
In England it would be considered an
insult to give a .physician his fee un
wrapped. You can't Insult an; Ameri
can" physician; that way,' but newcom
ers credit him -with an excess of sen
sibility and give him a good many .un
easy, moments wondering if he hasn't
been underpaid ."-New York sun.
Penn Vary Much a Londoners
"William Penn, the founder ef Penn
sylvania,, was bora on Tower nil! oh
Oet.T14, ; 1044,; was christened In AU
Hallows church, became f.a: student
of Lincoln's Inn, and then. Joining the
Quakers, be, abandoned the law1 and
preached along -with George Fox ia a
meeting bouse oft Lombard street. ' He
ones .occupied a : house, -In ; Norfolk
street. Btrand, chosea'on account of its
closeness to the riven which' aclllta
ed escape from duns, and- he'was Im
prisoned both at Newgate and ttt thai
Fleet). 'Bo ?Penn: was,, after' all, very
much A Londo.ior4, London Standard.
yK Cruet Un4:':-.-:Kf '''.
, Several ' villagers were -discussing
departed sister, who bad been given to
good deeds, but was rather too fond pf
dispensing sharp spoken advice.
"She was an excellent woman," said
the deceased lady's pastor,. "She was
Constantly in the homes of tbe poof
and anilcted. In fact, she was the salt
of the earth." -; , '-' 1, " . ''
' "She was more than that" remarked
a Tillager: "She was the vinegar, the
pepper and the muHtard as weU. 8nc
was a perfect cruet stand of virtues."
London Tit- nits. - - y C - .
President Markham, of tbe Illinois
Central Railroad, ended hopes of n
immediate settlement of the labor dil
Acuities of the road.'. ';. '' . ,
GOOD FOR BILIOUSNESS." .
' "I tok two of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver TablcU liuit niht, ind I
fet'l fifty per cent better thun I have
for tet'k, iaya J. J. r'iref-tono, of Al
IfBn, Mich. 'Ihey are certiiinly a
fine article for -biliounncsa." r'or tale
by all tlenlera. Kumplei free.
The s'ftterrifnt Dr. Davl.
Hill, Aml':i 1 -if t Ccrmnny,
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Is nt
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.In the design and equipment of Un
cle Sam's newer battleships no feature
id more noticeable than the facilities
affardod-f or observation by the officers
and men stationed on the bridge ob
servations, of the beacons and'Jther
aids to navigation, but more especially
observations of the movements Of s
supposed enemy...' On the bridge and
ou the "fire Control" " tower overhead
are to be found artificial aids for the
"eyes of the battleship," ranging all
the wty from old fashioned glasses to
the powerful telescopes and kindred
unnlhllators of distance. that' are top
large to be supported at arm's length
and manipulated after the fashion of
the spyglasses of the ancient mariner,
-Detroit Eree. Press. '
The, Washington (0. C.) convention
of "hoboes", appointed an employment
committee. - , . . .
You Will Make "No Mistake If
., You Follow This Advice.
Never neglect your kidneys.
H you have pain in the back, urinary
disorders, - dizziness, and nervousness,
it's time to act and no time to experi
ment. These are all symptoms of kid
ney trouble,' and you should seek a rem
edy which is known to cure the kidneys.
k uoan's Kidney .nils is tbe remedy to
use.;': No need to experiment. It has
eured many stubborn eases in this vicinity,-.
'- ;jHV-;'f's- KX-y'-'T"-':'v- f'".
Can New Bern residents demand fur
ther proof than that contained in the
following testimonial? :'S . ' .. i
Barnes RAskm.i James CUy. N. C,
aye: -. " While in'rths at my ? I received
a severe strain .ana ferter that i was
sudjecf to ' attacks of' kidney trouble.
My back ached a great deal and as time
passed,; the trouble- grew much worse,
I tried many remedies but seemed un
able to obtain relief and finally' hearing
of Ddan'a Kidney Pills,-;. I obtained a
box. They gave me more benefit than
I had. ever .received before They not
only stopped the faia in my baeki but
strengthened my kidneje and improved
my bealtb,-,; y :.- fj-
Fox , sals b; . aU dealsrs. , , Price to
ssnts. ftet)r-l&llbara .Co,, fiaffalo,
lew -York, sols ajaaU for the Usltes
States, .-. fi;. ?VYfr;
' Remember, the smDoaa'e sal
aks'oo other.
-.- .e
' By an explosion Inthesurfboatof the
United Stales gunboat Paducah, Capt
W. Gilmer, hie wife, his wife's mother
and two other seamen were injured.
CASTOR I A
. -. : For Infants and Children. -
KlrJ Yea A!:;;s
eignatare of
'-'', A Solemn Ceremony, ''
Tors." wblxpered Jobnny, who was
In ntiendnne at fhe Sunday morning
Si-rvli-ea, "wby do the people look so
ami when' fbey drop thiilr money in
that J)UitT" Cblesgo Tribune,
Safe.
F.'l7fibi1h bad Jimt rommtfti'd Vnry
tT pii .nn. "Kcnr not fur your anfi-ty.
il. ;ir roir.in." slia snld. "TtlO lowrr la
i' ',''' i-i-t t'lmiiptmnt wl'h the Wm-k
-!i." J''iifiird Oii'i Firrnl.
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Legal- Notices
PUbiC SALE OP HOUSE AND
i LOT, .
Pormant to power contained In Uw will of tbe
late Geo. A. B. RichrdMo. deceased, which will
sof.Meotdis Ciaven county the undersigned
will on the seoond day of October. 1911. at 12
o'clock mi on said day, at the court bonne door
in Graven county, sell at public auction to the
hiahest bidder for cash one house and lot situate
at the northeast corner of Main and Eubank
treat, fronting-104 feet on Eubank street and 51
feet ton Main street and folly described in a deed
from Geo. H. White to the said Geo. A. H,
Richardson, deceased, which said deed is of rec
ord in CraweSaSShnty.
- The above mentioned sale will be made for the
purpose of division among- the devisees of the
said will.
W. H. LEWIS.
Administrator. D, B. N. of Geo. A. H. Richard
son, deceased. -
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having- qualified as executor of the estate of
B. P., Henderson, deceased, late of Jones county.
North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against J he estate of said ceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern, N,
Con or before the 28th day of July 1912. or
this notice will be pleaded in bar cf their re
covery. AU persons indebted to same estate will
please make immediate settlement. -E,
H. HENDERSON.
Executor,
a E. HENDERSON. Attorney.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Having this day qualified as administrator of
the estate of Moses Push, dee'd., all persons hav-
ins claim against the estate of said deeendent
are hereby notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned on or before the 17th.
day 'of August 1912, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their reoovery. All persons indebted to
aabt estate are hereby requested to make immed
iate settlement -
This 17th. day of August. Ml.
i , -. . J. P. STANLY.
' Administrator.
aVD'HABA, Atty.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified aa exaentor of tbe estate of
James Redmond, deceased, late of Craven. Co.
N, C. this la to notify all parsons Having claims
against the estate of said, deceased to exhibit
them to the andefaigned at New Bern, N. C on
or before thejd day of August. 1J12. or thi ao-
ttoa wiH be pleaded in bar of their recovery. , AU
parsons Indebted, to amid estate will aleaat make
hrwnediato payawnt.'; ' t;. ?
This 1st day of August 111. .
'r1''. -V,4'. T.A.GREEN.
.""' Kmientnrof Jaaaas HedmoMl. Dec'd.
Ea, MUNN, Attorney. - ; ..', '
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . '
V i:: :''":' 'v ::'-'f-'-: '" ':'
Thai aadennawad having; duly qualified as admla
Mratarof Noah CBountrae deceased, no tines all
persona to whom he vaa Indebted or have claims
against his ata to preseot thesime to the oo
dersignad admhMstrator for payment as or before
the list, day of July mi duly aothmticatod or
thlsnoUos III be plead la bar ef their recovery.
AO persona indebted to the dscaaa.l are rcqab
d ts mkt hnmediaU pansent to the uadamgn-
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ft. . WILLI AMBON. Attormey. ' ?
r James R. Keens, lbs Arpcricsn ftnan
cler, was successfully operated, upon in
A a un ally treated, a sprained ankle
will dinible a man for fnree or four
Liniment frwly s xn as tbe Injury
la rorrivi'-i. ami observing th- direr tionai
with rarri iwittln. a cure can ne aiTeciea
in frofi two to four diys. For sale by
all dealers.
CiHh of Aeroneutlos. v
Tt Wflx nu Aug. 1. 17U7, tliat tba
r,rv trlininn Illnrk of Kl!;iblirgll filled
a Ullli! bus TV 11 ll bydi'r-ri pne finl
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The mHiinfucture of glass antedates
anthentle- history. It. Is only, about
seventy-Are yean, howeter,- since its
true character was ascertained. It la
now generally conceded to be ji saltr-4
chemical compound resulting from tbe
union of aif acid with a bweV taescid
Is silica, the seme that found in
quarts or the quarts particieii of sand;
hence the use of sand in Its inaaufac-
ture. The base may be ' potash' (or
soda), together with alurhlna and l&ne,
or lead may take the place ef lime.
Lime makes a bard glass and one leas
susceptible' to acids and suited to win
dows and chemical purposes; lead a
softer, more fusible and more lustrous
article, suitable for optical instruments
All acids act to some ettent on glass,
especially If the latter bag an excess
of alkali in it. Even wine may 'cor
rode the bottles wherein It is contain
ed. The moisture of the air Often dl
solves out tbe alkali, causing the-' rain-
bow-like colors (iridescence) of some
wlndowpanes.
"The Telephone Voice.
The voice heard over the telephone
Is a mechanical reproduction of. the
original voice and differs from that of
a speaking tube or megaphone, where
the sound waves produced by the
speaker at one end are transmitted
directly to the other end. In the tele
phone the diaphragm of the transmit
ter la caused to vibrate by the Bound
waves produced by some one talking
Into the transmitter mouthpiece. This
diaphragm is connected with a small
receptacio having a flexible front and
purtluHy filled with granular carbon,
This carbon offers resistance to elec
tric' current In proportion to the me
chanical pressure brought Upon it
The diaphragm, therefore, in vHirat
lag produces a varying . pressure
against the carbon. Tbe Carbon is
Included la an electric Circuit, so that
the variations in its resistance will
vary the current strength In the cir
cuit
The most powerful fleet ever assem
bled by France was reviewed in the
roadsteuJ at Toulon, France.
For bowel complaints in children aM
ways give Chamberlain's ( hlic, Cholesfe
and Diar.hoea Remedy and castor il.
It is certain to effect a cure and sfhen
reduced with water and sweetened
pleasant to take. No physician ean pre
scribe a better remedy. For sale by all
dealers, -v . -.
'; Tho Play of "Othello."
Wlr-wed exrlnnlrely is a dramath
fabric, -Ot hello' is not only the best ot
Shiikespeare's play, but the best pjl5
In tlie EtiRllsb- language." Say Wlr
llam Winter la,the Oenfufy. 'vro sto
ry could bo more almple; direct, fhhsrri
and elenientally trhgle, but wltti what
marvelous skill the poet 'has told, it
with whnt iusenolty ot (UTentloh, wltti
what vibrant vitality - fit contlntyma
action, with what smpis. and Superb
drawing of. character, what prodtgioaft
volume, of foelltig., what "tumult of
Surging. and 'Conflicting; passiofa And
What perfectj!on.ot poetl? Style.r";'
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Diarrhoea is always more or less pre?
valent during September. B prepared
for It. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and
effectual. It can always be ' depended
upon and ia pleasant to take, tor sale
by all dealers.' .-, ; - -i 1 ' f
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The German Foreign Minltr nd
the French Ambaaaador met in lWlin
td uM Franca proprMilf looking to
a settlement of the Moroccan dltp&te
- Buokod th Tloe -
forest ,lniid -f -souMuhiI lflt
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Practice i the counties of Cravsn.
Duplin,. Jones, Lenoir, Onslow. Cart
eret, PamHco and Wake, in' the 8a-
preme and Federal Courts, sad wbsrs
ever services are desired.
OR. H. M. EOiER
DISEASES OP THE
t, X. Simmons,
K far, Rose and Throat 5
AND
General Surgery
Office. ipTElks Temple Nextr.Dr. G. A
acon, ew Bern, an. u. v ;
R. A. NUNN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in the counties of Craven.'
Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow
and in the State Supreme and Federa
Courts.
Office No. 60 Craven Street.
Tslaphen No. 97. New Bars, N. C.
Lake Drummond Canal & Water
Co.
Lake Drummond Transportation
Co.
Lake Drummond Towing Co.
Dismal Swamp
Canal
An Inland Route, Protected from Storm.
Nine Feet of Water Minimum Denth
Always.
Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt
Towing and Freight Movement
For tolls, towing and freight rates
apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build
ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va.
M. K. Kino., Pres. J. A. Mitten. Sec
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J. B. Baxter, Supt.
J. T. Whitehurst, Traffic Manager.
Norfolk Office Bell Phone 621.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
SOUTuIBH BAH. If AX
BCHKDCLXI '
N. Bj These figures are publlahea
for Information and. are uot (uaraav
JO.
SI Leave Ooldaboro, N. 0 lit '
a. nt, through tralu with eaatt
car to Ashevllls, connecting at
Bast Durhun,, tor Oxford, Hen-.,
dsrsos,- Keysvllls end Richmond -at
Dnlverslty for Chapel Hill;
at Greensboro for Charlotte and
all pwists soutn, aiao tur. l.
villa, Lynohbnrg, Chariot taavUlt .
Washington, aai all pelat
Ma US Lev Ooldaboro, 1.01 A fa.
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