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a "5 J.1 V v . .. .. .' : :'f ,. ;7 ' v' : "it' V4i - t . ' : eel:i c.ily j:::::tl ... rBllM every Shpt Ma4V, Jeara! . bifM Wwl - la tke vx i- v .. . ; psoKBua a. la mrntii . KOTOS AKD PROPRIETOR ,.v;i. -tCBtcMFTiOil ATr,' :: r tmm Imt tm edraaee .. H-tt Keathtr. by ssrrter.ts tfce tty ASrvrUataf sates fmmlaseA 0 Kntered i ,th PsstoAee, Kew m , &. s seoona-elass hasttoe. ' - AND CBATSN COPirTt.::V'v-; New Bern, N. a Sept 19, '191X BEMAEKABLE REASON FOB SYMPATHY, "Bath frends are saddened by the news that prison restraint and idleness are having an ill effect on the health ol Charles W. Morse. He is not the sort, however, to rake kindly to either idle ness or1 restraint. By keeping this dy namo of human energy sequestrated in a manner frankly considered unjust by a vast number of intelligent, law-abiding and law up-holding Americans, the United States is itself paying a big . penalty. So much business power can not be cut out of the business world without causing considerable slacken ing on the speed of the wheels. To Bath the result of the imprisonment of Morse has been similar in kind to and even more serious than what would happen if the electric power plant at Brunswick should be ordered shut op for a term of years. We could in the latter case make shift to replace that source of electric energy which moves moat of our industrial machinery. Morse on the contrary, can't be replaced any more, than some other men could have done the work of Caesar or Napoleon. That's the economic side of this sor rowful case, but even that doesn't weigh with the humanitarian side the cruelty of condemning so active a man to 15 years of idleness." The above from the Bath, Maine Times is rather a remarkable reas on for extending sympathy to bank er Morse. While tha Journal has always contended that this New York banker was made an exam ple of by high financial powers in New York city in order to both ap pease the public, which demanded punishment for some one of the "high financiers," and also be cause that this "dynamo of hu man energy" was dangerous to their interests. But none of this excuses Charles W. Morse. That the courts should have gone further, and secured the punishment of others, would have been just aud equitable. Pen itentiaries containmany human dy namos, and it is well to have such confined, who have been violators of law and society, rather than ,left outside, though endowed with such powers as the Maine newspa per credits to banker Morse. Their dynamic powers were not directed in the right way to better commer cial or financial conditions, and on ly the law through its strength can best hold them in check. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA David Steen, paymaster for tb Pitts burgh Coal Company, was shot dead and robbed twelve miles from Pitts burgh. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN. MERCURY. as mercury will surely destroy the sens of smell sod completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous earace. Such, article should never be need except on pres cription from rspotable) Dhrsieiaos. as th damage they will do fa U foid to tn good vou can poestbry oeriv from tbem. - Hall's Catarrh Cur. ne no fea tured by f. i Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. O., contains do mercury, and k taken Internally, acting , directly upoa the blood and mueon surface of th sys tem. Ia boring Bail's Catarrh Cur be sore yoo get tb genum. It I ta ken tetemaUr. and mad ha Toledo, Ohio, by r. i. Cheney A Co. Tsstl- aonlal free. (., .v - Sold by Pruggista, PrU,' 78a, per Take Hall's Fsmlly fills foreooetlp. Paying Tstlsr W.' W. Bsxksr, s pf the ntUborg DUmoodatioeai Bank, mi sqtesd U prUcm for Or Tears for stealing U,OO0 s qoarten and dimes. Ds ao Sik U oalWatUa th ' hi)tiU wealy h its. Th rei irU (Ws bealih U BfileMliil th . ry fouwlatio al U pot fertua. Vof witboat heelih IrM kM rx tere 4 oid la drnmm, W I . k 1.1 I I . . I ; ( . . MW4 hf Ue mm mt lr, f'mrvt't yM prrartp(tm I; I r in1 SO r" S eariaf -, , fmin- mrmtk4 trmm, r I i -t mm 4 tit 19 tnm -v r - i . r t t' . ir ftomii lft,,( f' ' J ( t tm 0010 " m l m " r r.u. i: I PURITY AND QUALITY ARE NOT AU ,;, , WAYS THE SAME.? PurecirJer can be ;:Vi V- made : fromt green ' sour apples. , A cheap; I j r - P-..iL af: (C i k: OOttU AinCaU PUUCC U . ,V i" . -" ' -11- We guarantee the aTiyrrx r .vvjje nany pure vanuia exxrac w oa we uaxxv i : a- :' tnde rdm mouldy beans cuts; seconds, etc; l: BURNETT'S and you can judge of its quality by the de licious flavor it gives your deserts. JOSEPH BURNETT CO BOSTON, MASS. NOTICE TO Umi FESEB5 On account of the light weight bales coming to this market, th buyers held a meeting and decided fo- their owrr protection, that they would not accept a bale weighihg 400 pounds or k-ss, un less there is a deduction o ben poundc per bale; consequently in ' .yi"K light weight bales in your terr; nry, n will be absolutely necessary for y. u to deduct ten pounds per bale from utiles weigh ing 400 pounds or under and 25 pounds per bale from bales weighing S00 lba. or less. The UBual custom was to de duct one dollar on bales under 300 lbs. which does not anything liKe cover the loss. Further we particularly want to call your attention with regard to tare, this must not exceed 22 pounds per bale, any cotton overrated you must either refuse to buy it or else buy it subject to tare claim when it arrives at Norfolk, and such notation must be made on the invoice for cotton. We cannot urge you too strongly to follow thee instruc tions very carefully, othei-wrse we will have to bill you back for any loss sus tained fur either of the above causes. Yours very truly, EURE HARRIS & CO. Norfolk, Va. To J. U. Smith, Cotton Buyer. Two American missionaries were re ported killed in China. IF YOU HAVE ECZEMA OR ANY SKIN OR SCALP TROUBLE HERE IS GOOD NEWS. You have probably tried one or more remedies with small success. This costs money and it is uncertain. We want you to try ZEMO, the clean liquid rem edy, but we do not want you to pay for it unless you are satisfied with results. We have so much faith in Zemo that we want you try it by sending to the E. W. Rose Medieine Co., 8032 Olive St, Kt Louis, Bo., 10c in stamps to pay post age for a generous sample of ZEMO and ZEMO (antiseptic) SOAP and our page booklet on skin diseases OR get a bottle today at Duffy's drug store and if you are not pleased' with results he will refund your money. ZEMO is a clean scientific preparation that washes sway and tfestroyes tnaJ germ me ana tne poisons that cause the trouble. Stops the itching at once and results can be seen after one ap plication. ZEMO absolutely cures eczema in all its forms as well as hives, rashes, sens, tetter, barbers itch, prick ly heat etc., on infante the same as on grown persons. Indorsed and sold by drupgist every where sod in New Bern by '. B. Duffy, druggist' Seventh Series of the Staudard Bufldinf & Loan Asso ciation, Th seven th seriei of the Standard Building and Loan" Association epsis October tad, 191L Subscription are being received daily. 2S cents entrance fee sod tS- cents weekly instalments, par stars. No back dues required la this series. J T BARBER, Scct'jr-Trsas. RO'BARA, President, , . Diarrhoea I always Dors or less pr velent durtog September, ft prepared for it ' Chsmberiain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy k Mvmot and effectual. , It can always b dppended upon and la ptastsnt to take. , for sal byall oesiw,, y,:,ru r.V,,,f. : iimnwi nil su.iwiko on Jim swing atouad ibs West i .V ;0 M mUl I v hionn FrMariptM. it r UlUC VWUtCC mClC ; - . -i.i-iL.- t absolute prurity of A FASCINATING SPnRT. The Hold Aviation Takes on Those Who Have Ever Tried t Flying is a sort that' truly exem- i pllfles one of the greatest Darwinian theories. Only the fittest, survive. It taxes one's physical " resources. It makes tremendous demands upon ones nervous assets. It sharpens one's Intellect. It develops one's fac ulty of Judgment. It demands the very best a man of the best type can bring to it. The better the mna, the better the nviation sportsman. For this very reason the sport has attract ed ineu of tl linest type that have ever indulged in .sport. It Is for this very reason that the world has been amazed at the, high Intellectual type of human that bus embarked' In this activity. For this reasou I call it the kingliest of sports. No oue who lias ever flown aif aero plane can be induced to abandon it utterly. The craving to fly will sur vive with the man who has thrilled in response, ti the sensation of driving his own craft. The strange, wild, al most unamny, exhilaration of rushing through the air like a bird cannot be put Into words by a clumsy architect of sentences like the present writer. It takes a jmet like D'Anuunado to tell the story roperly. Clifford B. Har mon In Country Life In America. Horses For Weddings. An old fashioned man who wished to hire a team for the afternoon saw a nice piiir of bays which he thought he would like tu drive. "Can't let you have them," said the liveryman. "They "are Wedding horses." k "Whnt'a Unit?" asked the innocent pleasure seeker. "Horses that won't shy nt old shoes nnd showers of rice. Some horses seem prejudiced against matrimony. Anyhow, they lose their temper if they happen to lie hit by any df the good luck emblems that are Bred after a bridal couple aud run away If they get half a chance. Every livery sta ble, however, keeps two or more t horses who take a more cheerful view of the wedded state. Those bays are that kind. They are slaled to head a wedding procession for tonight and are resting up for the Job," Ne York i Lines. CflTildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STOR I A ' FOR SALE. I will sell all of my real estate on the corner of Hancock aitd Queen Sta. will sell each piece separately or collect ively. Terms cah. (Signed) ISAAC H. SMITH. A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM, Is tbe hoarse, startling couah of child, suddenly attacked by croup. Of' ten it aroused Lewis Ubamblin, olMsa Chester. O.. (it R. No. 2 for- tbelr four children were greatly subject to croup. "Sometimes it sever attacks," he wrote "we were afraid they would die, pot sine w proved what a certaia remedy. Uc. King's New Discovery is. we have no fear.W rely oa it for croup and for cougos. colds or any throat or lung trouble.' , So do thousand of others, so may ; you. Asthma, Bay Fvr, LhGrippe, . Whooping Usugs, Hemorrhases fly befor it, 60o and f 1.00. '. Trial . bottls free. Bold'by all Drurists. . - ; A lswsult in which women's clothe sr. th. CCTtef of litigation tecbe veil a worosa many things sh sever befor suspects about 'tb clothe sh Wear," said a. well dressed woman. "Last werk I was present at s1 trial in which s woman was htteraptihg to secure full Insurance fir rowns Ham aged by ra. ' InHM eipert teedmony It WM SMnrtrd" no dress has a money Value la law sftnr It has been worn ten times.' Aerortlltig to that theory. every sot owned by tbe plalntirf had ouUlred Its iuofulns Iwfors the fi came along lo ctroplH lis riptru,tin. end with thrt ef-epthm of s trit'in Sum representing' the sctnsl worth of old materia) the limiirsoc cowrnr. Was abaulrot fmta it ObliRfl'i'S. New York gun. -. 11 00 Viw f Mountain CHrrhr. ItoimUln ( liiili'.ti(f. tmw e r -, h' pflrt i'f 0f nutli'j nl Imii.o en 1 fc' ' r fur l! t 1 I , l-i " ! t3 ll -nr:irr iU'i to H tl ,-l." 1 i 1 1 - -. ? VANILLA THE ESITISH CASKET. ' It Bcret Deevmenta Ara Pre- Each member of the cabinet is rap-1 piled with key which fits the lock of Pertain dispatch box retained by tbr prime . minister. . : At any particular crista, when. Important papers reach Downing street,.' tbe premier, after perusing them, pieces them In the dis patch box and hands the box t spe cial messenger, who taxes It round ts each member ot th cabinet la s seces sion, .'Each member opens tt with his key and! relocks it after he has read the documents It contains." , In this way the' papers are prevented from JalUng into the hands of strangers or members of parliament who are not In th eablhetWv "f v- s, ' ' , : ' " .' Now and again It la found necessary to -print copies of a "secret" which comes np tor discussion at a meeting of .the cabinet The document Is cut np into many small pieces and dl- trlbuted among a goodly number of compositors in the government print ing works, each of whom sets up his little piece, and the' little piece may represent only a doseu lines of type. When all the fragments are In type a highly trusted official collects both the oopy and the type and puts the latter together. Th printing of the docu ment Is Jhen done in secret under the eyes of this official, and the men who Work the printing machine are for bidden to handle any of the paper after it is printed upon. National Magazine. Revere Methods In India. Lady Wilson, tbe wife of en eminent Anglo-Indian official and long resident In India, in her book, "Letters From India," says: "It amuses me to notice the way the Indians reverse the order in which we do things. For Instance, at home men fake off their hats when they come Into a house; Indians keep on their turbans, but take off their shoes. Wo beckon with the palms of our hands turned inward; they beckon with them turned out My ayah lays my slippers in a row with the toes pointing toward me. Tbe cook begins to read his Hindustani book of recipes from the last page backward and writes bis accounts from right to left When the native carpenter uses na tive screws he screws them In from right to left and saws Inward; which makes one nervous." DIGESTION AND ASSIMILATION. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilat ed that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stom ach and liver and enable them to per form their functious naturallv. For sale by all dealers. . Burglars blew up the safe in the bank at Westminister. B. C, and got away with S330,000 leaving no clue. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A A young Italian was caught in New York with a bomb which he had just lighted. ' HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. now wonia Uk to number vour friends by millions as Bocklen's Amies saivsdoetT Its astounding cores in tbe psst forty years made them. Its the best Sslvs in th world for scores, ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings. oruis, co 10 sores. Mas no equal lor piles, 26c at all druggUl It was stated in Washington that ths Standard Oil Com pay was deeply con cerned in the recent rebellion. In Mexi co. As usually treated, a inrained ankle will disabls a man for three or four weeks, bat by applying Chamberlain's uniment freely as soon as th Injury s received, and observing th directions witn eacn oottie. a cur can be-affected in from two to four days. For sal by an ueaiers. Novelty Ixoltod Curiosity. Owtlaight-I i bad waa awful dm thinking up an sxeuee t glv my wlfs when I got home from th club last night Loshman Did sh demand on?; OwtUlgbt Of coarse. .1 got bom so Mrty that tt plqoed bar curt osity. Exchange. - . v' " ' . . ' .' ' " '': '.ft An Jneult ."Hy yo ever written on ss mpty totDScu ssked tne mer maa.. . 81rr sxclalmed th ptsrtry person. lutl post, not a tattoo artlstr i; .' :: 1 1. i i ; ; s When ft tm tsifaneo every, soj feeji to tt srltb bl bstrbet. . ' 11017. OIIE Cr nc:h tn3 Strength tick a fcy The Uss cf Urdd. ' "Tamrs, ria-ta ft lKft from ttili elty, Urt. BL C Co mm wrlte: "I was all wfikiip1 sol worn out with wo manly tronlilfs. My ttustxtnd broinht m ( it sa a t"nli, and, from t!: frot dr. It iimKl to b"!p. I t sfl -nrt (r ivy rn, but, C ,.',!. i ( ' f t : 1 ! - . tMnk ll.m r I i I r.- t. Kono, I e a r.w womri. I r la nn Irrful. I f l. 'r iv!, f ir I tsvs "t f- A It." on t V . s :vl ts;. ; fcrf ( v-1 It I . l c ! ..VOMAil VOII Uvir m mm No Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Coated. -.vTongur'orXonstipaUonJ':': Fwrred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi geetion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches cpme from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your, stomach tb , become filled with undigested food, which sour and ferments like garbage in a swill bar ret That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nau seating. A Cascaret tonight will give you a thorough cleansing inside and straighten Ton oat by morning. They work while you sleer o 10 cent box from your drupgist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Casearet now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated,, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their lit tle insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. 'Bill" Miner, alleged abductor of a Snowflake (Man.) school teacher, was captured near Hannah, N. D. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Hyatt Slemp. a cousin of Congress man Slemp, of Virginia, shot and killed Cleveland Liton near Jonesville, Va. ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL. A severe attack on school principal. Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga. is thus told by him. f or more than three years," he writes, ''I siiner''d indescrib able torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kid neys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Hitters, but four hot ties of this wonderful remedy cured mo compleie ly." Such results are common. Thous ands bless them for curing stomach trouble, biliousness, and for npw healih and vigor. Try them. Only 60c at all Drugista. J. E. Martin, of Vienna, W. Va. was arrested by postofHce officials and charged with sending obscene matter through the mails. BEST TREATMENT FOR A BURN. if for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts ituout leaving a scar. This salve is also un equaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases ot the skin. Price, T. cents. For sale by all dealer. How Lincolnshire Shepherds Count. Tan (1). tan (2i. tetbera pelhcra (4), pimp (5. sethera (til. lethera (7k hovera (8), covera (0), cllk (lOi. yau-a dik (11). tan-a-dlk (12l, tethera (111; (13) pethera-dlk (14). buinplt (l."). yana bumpit (10). 'tanahumidt (17). etc.. jlggit (20). From "Shepherds of Iirlt ain," by A. L. J. Gossct Chineto Buiinetp Housa. Most of the Chinese business houses are owned by partnerships, and most partnerships are of a larre number of persona. The Chinese who has saved $100 local currency will at once in vest tt In s mercantile business and become a nnrtner. If I LsLTHE COUGH ANDCURETHEUSfiQS r.'iraBn.!9E3&'! lEiJBiSCOVmY PLOUGHS Cja ISOLDS OE bO&tl.OO TCutwmj mt AIBAUTR70ATAND lUKSTROUBUS f(JABAHTED SAPSFACTOtr Oft ffONCV BtrVNOED. Old : floss Sale. , Th Southern Express Cooipuy will bold its SAsasI ssls of aoclshned pack sgss Baturdajr, October 7th; Sale will be held st somsr of Middle and South Front streets. ' ' ' v I CH. : Made from pure distilled ."V filtered wt. ; 'f,,, ICE CO. f 19 21 23 Griffith Ft. : ' VMm. J3 ASK YOUR J. A. MEADOWS Jj 11 10 GEI THE m WHEN BUY A SUIT of "clothes has three points of value style, fit and wear. You get the utmost Style vale only when your suit h cut to fit YOUR individual peisonality.' That means tailor-made clothes. You get the utmost Fit value only when each garment is made to conform exactly to YOUR figure. That means tailor-made clothes. You get the utmost Wear value only when your suit is made of a standard pure wool fabric. And that means tailor-made clothes. We give you the utmost value in Style and Fit by applying all our knowledge and artistic skill to the making of YOUR suit. F. M. CHADWICK Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St. THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE will ease the bur den on horse more than iiny axle ev er offered, if you are using two horses ot a vehi cle euipcd with this axle and you can sell one and save the Axle that c:m be sent to wiLhout any brains being sent along to adjust it. GS. WATERS & SONS, BRUM) ST. NEW BERN. N. C. Physicians Advise fhe use of a cyxlLixatlvc, to keep the towels 6pen and prevent tlie poisons of unJI(jestd food trom 'Uni;into your system. The litest product ( science I:- VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vet;etaMe, genl ffliable and of a pie bant, aromatic tiste. Vervo acts on the liver, s well as on the Momacii and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy In constipation, Indigestion, 'jiliou-iness, sick headache, feverl Jiness, colic.flatuleoce, etc. Try VP t TARHd HOTEL SWANSBORO, . C. All modern convenience for bath ing aud inside fishing. BOAT LEAVES 8 s. m. Lv. Bwansboro Ar. 6:80 p. m: 11 M s m. Ar' M. City Lv. 2:00 p. m. LITTLETON FtF.UlE COLLEGE Our Fall term will begin Sept. 20, 191 L For csUlofros s4drass ,, . LITTLETON COLLEfiE, . J Littleton. . ' N.iTL f ji J iiiju. .'j - ii I'm j ". 1 h.ib. 'i.jas HARDWARE . s i ' , i ' Building Ma ; ifcrq v V Paints, ,011s Varnishes American an GROCER UTMOST VALUES New Bern, N. C IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING CLOTHES feeding. And is the first and only Bu'l-Bearing inyone anywhere, and be a success every time LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP HENRY'S Prescriptions from all physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. Also a fuD line of Choice Toilet articles. SEED; Pharmacy FALL Cermati Crlmsoo Qortr); Utkj- . -or Winter Vctcb, Vlyde Co.' Rost Proof rod Burt Seed Oats,' Hay, Corn, Meal, Mu?j, Shipstpff, Beet Pii!p, Dairy Molassei Feed, Dis- ' ' tillers Crc'.i, the best itpck feed ;on (!:r r.rkrf, bring hfghcit in Pf Cb;s prices on re- 'H 3- ;4A ft' mi ncan j Perec (Ill !.' '. P'V rf 1- ! ' ' ' 1 r !r.r
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