n 1-vr -Ve? i v . niD!!sbd vvry r v - Intvea street. r.' . -rHCflaillO. f. XDITOB AND PBOWUBTOR ' ' i SCTSSCSUPTIOB to Tnt la iinH .( t .' M.M W rear, not 1 4aoe.. MS BUntoty. lr -errtf to t lty M ASwrttslng nut faralshe ea-flloattaa.-' ' - " - ntmi u-tM Fostesioe. in f. CL, M eoad-claso saattsr. - v VWT7lit"PAPKR' or- HW ? BKBM - ANP CBAYHN OOOKTTVy ; Kew Bern IT. a;Octt73flUi " iv!N THE MATTES' OF" BE-f QUESTS. It is the. natural Sid accepted -".thing that a man leaves alitor the - greater part or his eatate at aeatn " to his wife, children or .'next Of " " kin: Very largel;ii';14nd " beneficiaries outside, of the rela a -., livea of the deceasedilmt usually .,' such beqaests,in comparison with h the rest of the property willed is 'insignificant, and the bequests are expected,;?; . But men and women unmarried f s dying possessed of few relatives and leaving property easily turned ' into money and thus havejestates quickly settled and the beueficia ries receiving their bequests 'at ' .'r once seldom leave their ;j property yn a manner that would appear . .natural. As an illustration, a sin ' C gle man has personal friends, Poff- vSessed with property and money. -j ven working or being in business, l ; these friends are his associates in ' I the church, at the club, at frater- 1 nal organizations. They may gatu er at his bachelor quarters, and in various ways there is cemented a daily intercourse of companion ship that grows with the years. The man dies. How natural that he should leave each friend some bequest, property or money, for while alive his friends enjoyed what he had, and surely dying, to continue the pleasures of his friends by sharing up his earthly possessions when he can no longer administer them, would seem the course to pursue. . The case of W. E. Faison, of Wake county, who recently died, la an instance of this sharing by will his estate among a number of .i-; his friends. According to his Will, 'lv' besides bequesting to his church, ' fS to his lodge, he left 1500 " to each of five friends, $200 to another, - -while four -others received $100 each. Many will say curious be quests, but was it not really? the . ''natural, though perhaps ' unusual .. course, to thus remember each i fxiendl , And the friends thus remember- -N t ed, not the amount of the bequest, but the fact of being remembered, T, -how must their feelings be for him whom death did not separate in ':V.'hls affectionate regard for those who were his companions on earth) Hmri ThtsT ; -: . W offer One Hundred Dollars ' : S Reward for any ease of Catarrh that ' r 'cannot he cared by Ball's Catarrh - - -Cur. F. J. CHENEY CQ Tole- 'j-V .' We, the undersigned, have known .'.. f. J. Cheney for the last 1& years, , 'and believe him perfectly honorable ' V In all bnsiness tranaaetions and nn . 'v'j.- ancially able to earry out aay .oUi; i i 'gatlons made by his firm,'' . H -; , - WaLOINO, KiNNAJf ft MiavDj,' I - Wholesale Pruggiata, Toledo, O, ,. , ! Eall'a Catarrh Cars la taksn. ln- Umally,; aoting direotiy -,npoa '.the bloody and maoeoa surfaass pt . tka ' . system, Tsstimonials ';- sent ( fre. : Pries 76a.' par botUavV f3U by .D DrnggiataV- , r y.- fc :! - - Ttki Hall's Family Pius lot oa stHstWiuir-:'U'!ft,4 v . titifohi'&tlam&H- the , atmosphere at The Athea--Cct ia tie best atmosphere.6 . J ! AS Italian warship destroyed a boat urijur the BrltUb flsg that wu intend ed for the Tnrkuh hsvy. r Silence 1 1 : Tk lnini rA bi Wy Mtnml to rrrf vifow U rf fl tiinJmnr lo tlv par, c vuminlf disrs, fmil i.i k term Icnli ;.c-ei, 1hl',-' 1 t i.f ,,u it S. 1 rrnl lu lli.in, r'.l .O t,rf n im T ft C"uU'tn. tt 4 - tun 'f f ri y f fc J lj iriiii,. It t- I .. f I I ! I f 1 f 1 i. r I . r - Wjl , J ..." t'4- THI A- Old mttt Ecobomy hai rrivej with a fulLnae of, the very bestoroign, and domestie wooleas of the very latest de sign, for your fall and winter enits.r Old man Economy wul uva yon iron ttiree to ieveo dollara on luiu,; everythins be equal. Second, ha will make the jar meht any style that a worn by the beat dressed roan,; Third i will., make stiff front ojr'soft front coti that will hold its shape, ' and ;pana " just jas your eay yoa want them. Fourth, ws put in luinif that willwear with throotaide, and all worlt . guaranteed ' to be up to the Standard American failoringr. Thir ty odd yeara experience enable one to x- -il . 1 know how to work every fabric thatU Sextette, from "Lucia' full value may be seen coma and get 'acquainted with him. Economy will tell yoo 4W:1 atarl a bank ac count, and. how to raise up a family with less axpenae. He ia (topping for the aeaaon at R. SAWYER. Merchant tailor, 61 South Front St ' You are not experimenting' on your- self when you take Chamberlain'eCough Kamedy tor a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and exten sive gale by , its remarkable cares of colds, ant can always oe depended up on. It ia equally valuable for adults and children and may be given -to young children with implicit confidence as it contains so harmlul drug, Said by aU Dealers. School Notice., The Eastern North Carolina Industri al Academy opena Monday Oct. 2nd, 1911. Those who would like to send the r children to this institution, are naked to send them on Monday. Those who are at the opening will have the advantage over others, who come in lata. You doubtloss have been told of tbe wonderful results of the last sess ion of our school. We are determined to even excel that tbia session . W will put in some new Industrial feat ores this session; which wilt add much to the saecess of our graduates. The greateat demand now; is for those he- know how to do some one thing well. I am Your for the uplift of Man, WILLIAM SUTTON, President. KICKED BY A MAD HORSE. ' Samuel Birch, of Beetowo. Wis., had a moat sorrow escsps from losing bis leg. as no doctor could heal the fright ful sore that developed, -..but tlaat Bock ten's Arnica Salve cured Jt com pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul cars, bums, boils, eczema.' scalds, cuts,' some, eold-aorea, bruises and piles en earth. .Try. it 25c at all druggists. . Bps WANTED, -City of New Bern wants to .purchase 2,000 fast pf fire hose and two "wyes. Bids to be submitted Nor,' 7th, -.Right to reject any or all bids reserved.- v.. -. c -. iF. T, .PATTERSON. ; City Clerkly Oet. 5th, 1911. A:. Bips Wanted xti Tbe dry of New Bern Wants to pur chase one WeU's Adding Machine- Bids M be submitted Nov.. 7th, i Right to re ject any or all hloa reaerved.' -r -''.-. V tJ ,1VT. PATTKBSON, i , Ur JClty Oerk.l ;dct-f.'wiL.vf;- x&'f-'. r,: , . , ,.; , .".: e. ' "-"Kever out or woskI-.. t tie busiest little "thlufs ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pillar- Every plU is a sugar-coated globule of health, toatcbangaa wwknwe tnto atrvngth, languor Into energy Constipation, lld arb. Chills, Xyspepsia, Msraria. Only 2&e at all drogglata, , " -v; -, - r - ' ' The government dredge Msomee la pounding to pieces on th Clavtland brtskwsUr, her exew of 13 having been rsecaed. . v ' ' '. j . . '. 1 1 ' V Civater s-i Lj f-. BwiJ will y'.t two o -Arfll ia Kw"Eefn Belt ISondy. - - ' - - I : The aflerDOoa coneert' ill bgin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Tbe entire theatre will be reserved for white peo ple for both concerts. There will be no reserved seats for the afternoon con certs Admiwioo anywhere in tbe the atre 50 cents for adulti and 25 cents' for children and those attending ihi school I The reserved seats for the night con cert are now on sale at Waters. Seats on tbe first floor. $1.00.- The first 'two rows in the balcony 75 cental All bth- e balcony feats 50 cents." 'f?V J" ' vs J AFTERNOON PROGRAItf 5 f part vJrvC 1 March, "Columhuarv;'4 Creatote 2 Overture, "Poet and Peasant"? 'if Jaacgni 4 Grand SeIe?t,:."Rohemian ?k M-';Girl!CS;vaalfe Soloe by slgnori-Oe Mitry and! Roaa't .fe,?.;f&PART.2.&':.':.'' 5 WaltvBlu Danube . - Straws ft Miserere, ; ILTrovatora" Verdi Solos by aignori-tte Mitry and Rotaf ? Thaumerer - . t . , 8cbumann 8 Grand selection, 'Carmen' SiHiaet Solos by signori-Do Mitry and Rossi : NIGHT PROGRAM.: " i f ''r ' - PART i; ;-i;'i 1 March, ,'Roma".'; f Jr ."Mbbso Z Overturn, '"Semiramide" ; ' Rotainf 8 Trombone Solo, 8ohg ear' f : ..acreatore Signor Rossi. ' Danijfetti Solos by Signori De Mitry, Bernar di, Rojbi,' Molinara,1 Da Lucaf ": , '-ridCasd,t XT r$ INTERMISSION."' PART 2. -. - i . 5 "Funeral March" Chopin 8 Badinage Herbert 7 Saxophone Quartette, ''An gel's Serenade" , ., Brtga Solos by Signori lasilli, Andrisant, Cipriani and MarcellL 'iJv 8 Overture, "1812"T.- - Tachaikowlky OiiildreiivOfy FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Turkey baa been unable to forni a Cabinet. s HOT SALTS, OIL OR PILLS BUI No Odds How Sick Your Stomach How: Hard' Your Heatf Aches t or How Bilious Cascar- t- ets Make you Fed -. Great .." You men and women who some how can't get 'feeling right wh have, an almost daily headacne, coated tongue, foul taste and. foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous' and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disorders d stomach, or have backache and fiel au worn out, - - , Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas sageway every few daya-with sales, oathartio pills or castor oil t This Is important. ; .:-. X- -' .-. T Cascarets work whfle you sleep : cieanse ana regulate me stomacn, remove the 'sour, 'uhdigesled - add take the exoess bUs from the liver and carryoul.of thtfsysUm all ttie decomposed wAsto matter of theisv testmes 'and bowels'-! -r -A "Casearet tonight will atraigfaten you out by inornugsi.lff-eent b&x from any drug store wUl keep your entire family feeling good for months Dohfc totgtt the ehildren.il They love ;vaseareta neoause they , taste good do : good neve t gripe ' ". Sickerj.',v, :';C'y ? f'.i -!; Former, President Dlsa, of Uexlcd, and Oeoera Reyes were reported to be plotting against Madero - T - : - ' . 1 r.v ;Ohildron Ory f.fU8 r Ltl Ct,Ln 3 CASTORlA Dr. Betliarlo Porrsa, Tananaa Minis ter to the United Slates,' was recall by nil, government, . . . ;.,.'i-,:;'x; Lame Dars is one nr the r-t eorv moo form of tntiKii'ii( rh!" "' m. ' fe ril,iratio)S of (;L'ta,. ! ,).n' I. Imnt will give relief. t'tr i . If ueaiers. - Jffrn n Invn1", Wot Pinny it:ya knw ti nt 1 ' JrEff-rixin wu s f t l it.-- r. J YrnMotii wr-r I I ( fer'' ' f fit j n, I's (' ' t i ! f'.i j fi'i j I t t i t r '1 rr. - ;i f f f ' CUES H l f ! , 4-. w -3 f;rcr.t Z'.zy;: twJLzs :'tzi. Cecntofl". Md. Mr. Ceorpe Richards. of this place, during the past 42 years, has probacy tnea more oinerent juea than the average panoa would ever use ia a l.iet.ae .; - - t - What he has to saf about his expert menu, must therefore De nigniy interest ing to anyone suffering from indigestion ' stomacn trouoies oi any aina. . : - He tays: "For more than 12 years. suffered wilh stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills and medidnesv 1 was also operated os for piles. v-f '-"Ji I lived on dried peacnes ana Duttermin for nearlv three vears. The only thins that would not give me nam was raw em. X, 1 was a physical wreck, "i could not sleep, ana was as near crazy us man miilH welt he.--jf. i-T-vff,":'-,:Hr'i 1 must aav that after takfnztwo 25-eent packages of Thedford's Black-DnmghL it did me more good than all 1 ever spent sor outer memcineavyi:c.? ' I have been working dallv on the farm ever, since, and i am as hard as iron." Tbia purely vegemou remedy nas oeeq in successful use for more than 70 years. Tn It Ri. k uirn tha fm. TYnAt rvA'aJ r M aT ' lllfilo' 1 UlSaUalVJaV ii I wish to take thia means f inform-: lng you of a few facU. concerning my dairy permit No.tt for eondueUqgr an out-of-town dairy Jias been" Issued to me by the city meat and milk inspector, Dr. Graham and the Board of Health. My herd haa been tested by he nropar authorities for tuberculosis, and have passed the inspection and pronounced to be in a healthy feondiUon. My morn lng milking hours are-at 3 o'clock, at which hours and ail' other times my dairy is Open to the public for inspec tion, Don t fall to, call on' me at any time for any amount of milk aa I at ways have it on Jiand. If - any ore wishes special milk for babies, either ajcfc oi1 well, I can furnish it, from a tested nursery cow, qoallty of milk and service guaranteed or" your money is not wsntedy rThanklng .you for your past favors and wishing for the contlnu ance for the same. , - i Respectfully, .... F. L. BRAT. Biliousness is due to a disordered con dition of. the stomacn. -Chamberlain; laoieta are essenuauv a stomacn men iclne. intended especially to act on that organ; to clean it, to regulate the liver arm to baqiah btuousneas positively and effectually. For saw ny auucaiere. - The BHer Blttoii. . A. Philadelphia man. went to a deale to purchase a dosen homing pigeons and was both surprised and delighted at the. extreme!! low. price asked foi the- birds. - The bargain was BnaHy concluded and the pigeons delivered. Two weeks' later the . gentleman hap pened to be passing, When the dealer stopped him and asked him now the birds were getting on; iv ' v. don't, know." -replied tbe gentle man. "I have not heard from -my xrlendJ,..--.r":i.v-V.i..--; Your fHendr;.r ' - "Yes- 1 bought them for a man 1p Ban Franctoco." ' -The drier's Jhw fell in dismay, and then, wttV a rueful tangh.' be admitted that' be had sold, the .'birds so cheaply because h knew that n being releaa. ed, they would. Immediately, refnrn to their old homs But from Ban rraa clscol It was la clear case ef the biter being. btitsn.r-8C lnls Olobe-Dam rdn Ory a:.-.. aBk bbi sbma..... a. .w -CASTORlA Illlnoia-Csotral raUroad Strfte-brf ak ers, numbering 103, were rushed .from McComb City, Mias.; by ; special train. -;ix. J y -MIDNIGHT IN THI! OZABM.' and yet aleepleaa Biraa Bersntoo, : 1 Clav Citr. 111., coorhed and coorhetL He was in the mountains on tbe. ad vies of fire doctors, who said he had eon amotion, but found no beta in the f 11- mat. and started borne, ilesring of Dr. King's New Diseovery, I Jnin to ose it. ,aI bslleve It saved my hfe,!' he writes "for it msd a new man ef me, ae that 1 eaa now d good work again, ror all lung dlseesee, tooghs, colds, Isgrippe, ahma, croup, whoop ing cough, bay fsver, ' hemorrhages. noeraane or quinsy. It g the I known remedy, i'rire 60c and tXtK), Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all uroggists. ; f SBSBwsessBsssBBsiBBjBassSBBBnsBsasaSBSjsBBl i r Governor Tsnsr baa ordered as in quiry Into the An tin, Pennsylvania disaster. - " - - ' "B H'TES 10 r r account :ta Trotn mnd Tf a s 4 r h r R ( : 4 7" 4 ' it';-. Ur.0r3FC.1LCOND WEE!! ; OF.CCUIT. . J A CormaeV, E A Forest, Geo! Pil- hegame, B A Morris, 8 W Pennington, Varnar Suoomerelil Stephen. Avery, O ; B Wethf ringlon, J E Norman, i C Pun ; foy. D J Doly, 3 E Kite, J F Carpen- i ter, E D Frazief , ' A ' B Dawson, H Brinson. J F Shriner, O S GruT.n It W Fodria, John B- Wetberingtoa,,' M r Pugh, J alius E Dunn, T French, i 3 Totaon jr.'. L U-Coward;' J U FnlcheC Li Dameron,7B B rWetberingUm. J C Moore, W H SummereU,,JB W Cston; O C Wetherington, W M BarwWt, i D Hooker, O H MeCoyt Chaa. H Halt; M D Ty)or,C W Wilaorv A 'T; Ballingef ; . n ;. ; i l ..I i i, in i..?X:yi' SPECUL l TBAIS. ? Account Colored Baptist Association mecling,at Beaufort a special train will leave Belhaven 6: 0 a m. ' Oct. 15th,. leaving New Bern 9:00 a M, arriving Beaufort 10il5 a m, returning leave Beaufort 12:00midnight Heduced rates Will apply f rom all intermediate stations Fare from New Bern $100 round trip. For further information apply to T. H. Bennett, ticket agent, or ; W .W.CRQXTON, G. P. A. The Athens matinee at 3:45 o dock, at night first part be gins at' 70, o'clock. The trans-continental railways asked the Inter,-Statn Commerce Commission to suspend its orders in tbe Pacific Coast rate-cases. ,:.Vvi.. . -. Viepmi far Colleve, for Batlacn, for Life, AhiHlifolataMiilimDmutathlMliool. .. StrnmOHifttat InfltnneM. phrlMl nfl- roanwal. uoa'l vonauy 7 in Tfw ioouiui. u BlM Kldn HoantalM Hick ttudud, o Mhoknhl. Honor iiitni Md rthrd, principlM f. liiTtlUiliKhoolttoradMlllatwlaM W im4 jam UjT- M-4olMiMal. . ' r Par eaUlof, wvUa . "A fine piece ct cloth my boyfi tl never,, saw you wear a better) ;lookingriL ; ( "Yes, I am pleased with itfl had it madTBy a good merchant tailor. jrThe doth isjpnejof the " fV - ilrV vz-vs"" kam Every !W Ii Broad el a SWIaawsoa .Twe kve a Ml Ess oi ttW dMBctrr- Csll and be bmsmsm lot oae o : n ;M. CHADWICK jiEECHi.KT, TAILOR 103 Middle . New Bern, N. O. -t 1 J.U-IJII fFALt SEED. German Crimson Clovtr, Hairy orWmte Proof rnd. Burt Seej (ksT jlay, Palp, Diurj MoLisief Wed; Dis-r tUlert Grain, the best itock feed on the; market, being ; highest in Protflds. Ooso pricei on qoestt BURRVS &CO. 81 33 lllddle St. VJTew Beroi N. 0 AND Building 'Ma- icrial Fri - 4 - Oils BPSispisH Ky iNaTrt-iiTEa 0 80TS. SOOtTtw. - H aFiemKt fwCotleite, foi Bqiidmi, rorure. Ll - k hwltlital tM.Db.r, nmto thd Khaol. VIA BS Pi i A IJUSINESS; COLLEGE : ' 1 IiTow. Established "in -New- Bern V tNew Bern gow has a saodVrn Wgh-grade business eoQega where the ; young people of this eecUon cln acqoire a tboroughAboalness train n; y-rignt at Uieir owAdoor' men and womea have already enrolled for the day and night sessions, and it is ex- pected that this i iramberwill aoon be doubled. Those who are employed during the'day. can'attend the night school (Moru'Wed., and Fri..) and - receive the same advantages as do our day students. , Instruction is individual; no embarrassment whatever to students whose educational advantages have been limited. ; BRANCHES TAUGHT: Bookkeeping, Mathemetks, Penmanship, Rapid Calculation, Com--;mf .rcial Law, Grammar, Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Telegraphy. , Begin NOW, and get the full benefit of the Fall and Winter Term. Callr Phone or Write for Catalogue and particulars. 11 X. M. RESSLER, Prest Phone 110. THE YOUNG WAN'S GREATEST MISTAKE is failure to insure his life in a good, old line company while young and free from organic disease. No known investment affords so great protection at such smati outlay as does a policy in a good, reliable company. The UNION CENTRAL has excellent management, charges low premiums and pays large dividends, making the net cost for insurance commensurate with the protection given. W. G. BOYD, Agent Reaf Estate,- General MID ASK V0UR GROCER J. A. MEADOWS THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE will ease the bur den on horse more re more , , , axJeev- d. if yoa I s twe J - than any er offered, are usin I . . LI cj' equipped with j -. j : thla Sl mad rtoa - -.' . can sell one and says the" feeding. -Axle that ean M sent to anyone anyiure, ana ne a sneoeaa every urns without any brains being sent alone; to adjust IT. '' ' ' C I 6. S. VMTEBS ft SONS. A. Rtate kIioo! to train fteaeiere' for theJ publio' scnoofe "of Kortb CBtoUnft.: Erery energy Is directed to tbia one purpose. " .Toltioo ree U til, who flares' to, teach. Falf tem ,bcglM8fr; trroUpr 2f1,'llL For caUIoith andntner loformallon, addrrsa. RUE E RT H . IV 1 S HT, P3 ES ! D ENT E R E tK V 1 LLE.- H.- C. ! , c- rrf s t Viubi-i'lv', lo l'-r t'.f I- i iA i i :-'-., t si.' ts.li", -i I 1- '.-. r-l - r""-t UNIVERSITY Q UUOli 99 Middle St. Insurance. Surety Bonds. is rooL ptoor, AND EVIHLASTIMO ' And (stb. first and only BaU-Bearing BRjAO ST.v NEW BERS.'K.-C. : 9 -S l I ! Mr t'4 Otn and r-fvent U tHiisxni of ttnd1c4 v in) ci uw m, i t i tbe ' . ' try ttt eornrtV, WigooHrsi, , "V ''6 ! ! ! i ;?