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1 V t -T,. A. w. liffl BERffllt JOUE'lll :iioa pouce f.efcris 4? S3rTia Wiii m-m Crave liaat. TtCOKU JfO. S. CUIUI Mm IWTMIi BDITOB AHD PKOPBSBTOK csscmvnoif Binst : m Tmi ikklrttN .. , th year, mot to airmo. . .. , HratktT tT eurtor In tk city $4.M Mt 41 Advertising rates taraiahoa e- : tuc&uom. Kntar4 at tte Poetofltoe, Haw Bare 1. CX. u oond-claae matter. j.nrllL PAPER OF NEW BBRM JJTD cravxn ootjwtt. hew Bern, N. 0. Opt 19, 1911. THE EISE OF THE STATE'S CAPITAL. The successful dedication follow ing the completion of the audito rium building at Ealcigh this weti may be said to mark the rise of North Carolina's capital city from the provincialism that has long surrounded it. The News-Observer well calls it "an epoch making event" and such it is, combining as it does with the splendid mate rial growth of the city that has taken place within the past few years. To be unable to receive its State's citizens has for years been a mat ter that made Baleigh. fail in ma terial, industrial commercial and population gains. The capital city of North Carolina was held in such sacred respect, locally, that this was deemed all sufficient to provoke an inrush of investors to build up and enrich the place. The old cry of "Raleigh for Eal- eiehites" has given way to the broader spirit that partakes of metropolitanism. Not that Ral eigh has lacked in hospitality to wards visitors, but the provincial idea predominated, and this has kept back the natural growth of the city, lost it the State Conven tions, all this operating to keep away the State help that would have been glad to contribute and aid in having a State capital city to be proud of and one to boast about to those outside North Car olina. The week ushers in a new epoch, one that is the glory of every North Carolinian, for Raleigh is no longer localized, but Stateized, . risen from provincialism to metro politanism, arousiug a State pride and enthusiasm that has never be fore been felt, that is well express ed in the sentence "Raleigh for all North Carolina, and all North Car olina for Raleigh." rOR SEPTEMBER. I To tba Board of AUenaaa of tb city of Now Born: fUntUmMi:-! bee to roort to your honorable body that during too month of September 19 1. 1 have t-led M ea oj for various effeotea and imposed finoa amounting t $ 62 00 Cost amounting to , ' 40 189 45 The above case were disposed of a followi : Convicted. 51: discharged 3. Of thme convicted, one wa senten ced to the couDtv iail: in default of pay ment of fine, one waa confined in city cells. Respectfully submitted, c. J. McCarthy. Mayor To the Honorable Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the city of New Bern: Rentlemen: I bes to report that du ring I he month of September 1911 there have been 64 arrests made, or wnicn oi ware convicted and 3 discharged. Of those convicted, one was sentenced to the eounty roads for 30 days. Amount of fines collected and paid to county treasurer, $ 27 01 To amount of coats - collected. $ 132 35 By treasurer Rec'ps 6 18 By costs to self, 66 17 Total, $ 132 36 $159 36 POLICE REPORT. Coffee Gcodness that lias Spanned tKe Centuries " that bas been aaindispdjed leader tor over a hundred jwi. And to day ttMaU rapidly toSWng among people who love good coffee. It la, ud always has bee. the taoieett Pan-American grown berry, roasted by a Vnif HygiiU Protcu that Eliminate Harmful Elements, while retaining and intensifying ell the natural flavor and aroma. Until the building of the" French Market Mills this rare old French i?AarIct Coffee could be had only 'at the iFrench Market In New prleans. But NOW coma oenau uu y p jg QOW eTery. .re? bel7dTn it. natural atrengtb ar,d defi- cious aroma. There is only one reat, old French Market flavor"-only one coffee with a history. , Get It At Your Grocer's Bland ed. Roaitad mm! Paeke ooly by the French Market Mills (New OHmu CoMaa Co.. Lti.. Proprtoton) Nev Orleans, La. (67) JURY LIST FOR U. S. CIRCUIT AND FEDERAL COURT. Inform Warrants Officers: ants Ex. Bryan, 4 4 Griffin, 1 1 Parker, H 13 Rowe, 6 4 Foscue, 2 3 Ipock, 3 4 Doughty, 6 6 McDaniel, 11 8 Lupton, 11 6 Total . 54 54 Respectfully submitted, C. LUPTON. Chief of Police. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The American Tobacco Company's plan of reorganization was filed with the clerk of the United States Circuit Court in New York. f how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's CaUrrh Cnre. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Tole do, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction and fin ancially able to carry ont any obli gations made by his firm. Waldinq, Kinnan k Maavin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curs ia taken in ternnlly, anting directly upon the blood and muceua surfaces of the aywtem. Testimonials tent tree. Price 7.rc. per bottle. Bold by U DruggisU. Take Hall's Family Pills for oi slirmtion. t.fc1. i i i i The myeUry of the murder of Patrick J. Breen In Nsw York waa solved. MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS onH oar nUenlnaa Hiram Scranton. of Clay City, ill., cougnea ana cougne-i. I a an. a m tha mniintjiinii on the advice of five doctors, wto said lie had eon- sumption, but fcund no neip in ine en mate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. Kiwi's New Discovery; I began to use it. "I believe it saved my life, he writes "for it made a new man oi me, bo that I can now do good work again." For all lunr diseases, coughs, colds, lagrippe, aethma, croup, whoop fever, hemorrhages. hoarseness or quinsy, it's the beat known remedy. Price 50c and u.w. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed ry an Druggists. GREATLY REDUCED RATES TO RALEIGH, N. C. ACCOUNT STATE FAIR. Aviator C P. Rodgerf flew from Vi- nlta to McAleater, Ok la. FIRST WEEK, The following list of jurors have been drawn for the next term of the U. S, Circuit and Federal court, Which con venes in this city on October 3rd, with Judge R. D, Connor presiding: G L Griffin. Orient!; H A White, Greenville; S W Styron, Aurora; Frank lin Dail. Institute: J S Davis, Golds- boro; Wash Garris, Speights Bridge; W L Arendell. Morehead Olty; W K Baxter, New Bern: S G PateFremont; Peter Andrews. Trenton; M D Lane, Fort Barnwell. J W Speight. Know Hill W B Hargett, Tuckahoe; Jateph Gas- kill. New Bern; Daniel Whiford, Fol locks ville: Geo. T Farnell. Bay boro; John Cox. Dudley; K R Wilkinson, Au rora: W A Litchtield. Aurora; John D Pierce. Avden: J M Mitchell.Goldsboro; M E Dail, Hyco; RH Hardy, LaGrange; W H Brav. New Bern; N L Carrow, Beaufort; J S Hines, Ayden; W B No- I lea. Winterville; W H Hammond, Com fort; Everett Taylor, Snow Hill, Al mond Hamilton. Wit: J Uentr88, Maribel; WT Mayo, Mesic; B S Rus sell, Bogue; J F Hooker, Kinaton, A L E Weeks. New Bern: Asa Jones, Jr., Snow Hill; Josephus Moye, dreenville; CWPridgen. Kinaton; W H. Styron, New Bern; Briee Trott, Richlands; Hi W Horn, Catherine Lake. SECOND WEEK. John D Jarman, Richlands; H C Armstrong, New Bern; Wm Hurst. Ward's Mill; Jesse P Quinnejly, Quln nerly; Hughes B Holland, Nsw Bern; J M Edgerton, Genoa; M G Moye. Greenville; Win. Wbeatly, Beaufort; E M Jarmon, Tuckahoe; J 8 Bea man, Snow Hill; G W Edgerton, Golds- boro. Alex Sutton, La Grange, W G White. Vanceboro; J Z Brooks. Gnfton; Herman Ervin. Richlands; A I Grim- sley. Hooker ton; D B Hooker, Bay boro Marvia Mason. Atlantic. TOIIBlt IHFQRMIkTlON. Old man Economy has arrived with a full line of the very best foreign and domestic woolens of the very latest de sign, for your fall and winter suits. Old man Economy will save you from three to seven dollars on suits, everything be equal. Second, he will make the gar ment any style that is worn by the best dressed man. Third will make stiff front or soft front coat that will hold its shape, and panto just as your say you want them. Fourth, we put In lining that will wear with the outside, and all work guaranteed to be np to the standard American tailoring, thir ty odd years experience enable one to know how to work every fabric that full value may be seen so come and get acquainted with him. Economy will tell sou how to start a bank ac count, and how to raise up a family with less expense. He is stopping for the season at R. SAWYER. Merchant Tailor, 51 South Front St. JONES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT PALLTEMf 1911, MONDAY, OCT. SO. AO Criminal Cases. TUESDAY. Oct, 81, 1911. IKE Eobanks vt Becton & Heatb. I Barney vs Foy. II Meadow vs Perry. 14 Reynolds vs Kinsey. 16 Bell vs Briokley. 18 Kelley vs Johnson. 19 Lee vs Craft & Turner. 22 lsler vs Lumber Co. 23 Wimsatt & Lumber Co. vs S D White et als. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 1911. 25 J H Simmons vs H A Brown. 27 Eubanks vs Collins. 28 Munger vs Green. 80 Sykes vs Jones. 31 Collins vs Foy. 32 Hargett vs G W Taylor, et al. THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 1911. 33 Bell vs Haddock. 34 Harrison vs R R. Co, 35 Nelson va Shaw. 36 Duval vs R R Co. 37 Duval vs R R Co. FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 1911. 38 Collins va Brown. 39 Dixon Bros vs J A Banks. 40 Jenkins vs Waters. 41 Munger & Bennett vs Rhodes 42 Maysville Supply Co. vs S S Wa ters et al. 43 T A Bell vs A C L R R Co. DIVORCE. 5 J B Taylor vs Dora Taylor. All other cases subject to motions, all parti eB and witnesses concerned wil attend court on day case is set for trial as above stated, without further notice. J. B. COLLINS, Clerk Superior Court Jones Co. This 11th Oct. 1911. (J" There are changes in the above from the Jones county calendar that has been published. Those interested please note.) A' BUSINESS COLLEGE Now Established in New Bern New Bern now has a modern, high-grade business college where the young people of this eection can acquire a thorough business training "right at their own. door." Approximately FIFTY young men and women have already enrolled for the day and night sessions, and it is ex pected that this number will toon be doubled. Those who are employed during the day, can attend the night school (Mon. Wed , ami Fri .) and receive the same advantages as do our day students. Instruction is individual; no embarrassment whatever ti students whose educational advantages have been limited. BRANCHES TAUGHT: bookkeeping, Mathemetics, Penmanship, Rapid Calculation. Com mTcinI Law, Grammar, Shorthand, Typewriting. Spelling, Telegra;ii y. begin NOW, and get the fujl benefit of the Kail and Winter Term. Call, Phone or Write for Catalogue and particulars. I s J. M. RESSLER, Prest. Phone 110. 99 Middle St. The Chints Government is diepatch ing the army to the scene of revo'. The Athens is the only bouse in New Bern showing Associa tion pictures. Governor Wilson, of New Jersey, at tacked the Reuublican machines in a speech at Pateraon, N. J. From Round Trip. Washington, 3 96 Oriental. 4 75 Beaufort, 6 25 Morehead City. 5 06 Newport. 4 75 New Bern, 4 00 Dover. 3 26 Kinaton. 3 00 LaGrange, 2 65 Greenville, 8 36 Faravllle, 2 96 WlUon. 2 20 KICKED BY A MAD HORSE. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most norrow escape from losing his leg. as no doctor could heal the fright ful sera that developed, but t last Buck len's Arnica Salve cured it. com pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul cere, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, vcutp, corns, cold-sores, ttruisf s ana pnes on earth. Try it 25c. at all druggists. MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH. Tn maintain health, a matufa man or woman needs just enough food to re- air tne waste ana supply mergy mau nAw hAftt Tha hahltual eftffen motion. of more foot than is nacesaaryt for the I ni,.Miua la IKa ndma Mllaal ttf stAmaeh trooDlea, rheumatism anq aipnuar ot the kidneys. It troubled Wim mourea tion, re viae your diet, let raon and an liver Tablet and yon will aeon be all rtgot again, r or mm dj anmn. The Athens matinee it 3:45 o'clock, at night, first totbe- Tkketa sold Oct Hth to 21st lnclu-1 tins $t 730 OCJOClL . ' Ive. limited to Oct 23rd. Ample and convenient schedules via Norfolk-Soula-1 Rt, Rev, AngosUn Van De Vyver, era R. R. Get complete Information 0f Richmond, w dead. TUVa I ' GOOD STOMACH? Keep a Box of MI-O-NA in Your House and You'll Always Have One. Some people eat too much, some drink too much, and hundreds of thous ands of .men smoke too much especia' ly in the evening. Use discretion if you ran. but if you can't; use wisdom. Tske two MI-O- NA stomach tablets before you go to bed and you II awake minus a headache In the morning. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guar anteed to end mdlsestioa acute or chronic: to Dromotly banish gas, heart bora, soar risings, etc. They are the beat remedy for diuioesu biliousness. nervoosneas, headache, constipation. vomiting of pregnancy, car or sea sick naea. foul breath, nnhtawea's. bad dreams. eoaUd tongue, languid feeling And a box only costs 50 cents la Bradham Drag Co, and druggists every where. The National Progressive Republican Convention in ( hicaTO indorsed Sena tor Lafollette for President. yAi mm nn Ml ASK YOUR GROCER J. A. MEAD&WS ggEEESB 55-21 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Documentary evidence relating to the two marriages of Mrs. William dim ming Story wai made public in Washington. The Wrivht brother msds a 26-see- ond flight In tbelr nsw air machine at Kill Davil BIIL H G, , , f mm nearest Ticket At ent W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk,, V t lilt AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERI ASTING Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. DR. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM usually relieves sever est caaes in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and ef fective. It removes I he cause snd the disease quickly disappears. First doe benefit. 75c and $1.00. Sold hy Brad- him Drug Co. will ease the bur den on horye more than any axli' ev er olTered, if you are using two liorseH gel a vein cle .(inpH-d with tliiq avlf arnl 'otl can Hell one and save tlie feeding. And is the (irstandonly Hall-Hearing Axle that can be .sent to anyone anywhere, and be a succ. us every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it. G. S. WATERS 5 SOUS, BROAD ST. NEW BERN. D.C. Physicians Advise vf to Wn tlu UiweLs ODcn and prevent the poison Iotta' TTn TTnnft ' H 'wffertjd fly ftut, wltH iwful paint; dut to wmW W 'tajtiAtt," writes Mrt.1 M. D. McPhmon, troq Chad io!m;.K C"Tbcr trtw worse," till I w6uld ofteo faint, I could oot walk at aH, and ! 4ad aa awful turtlniT la rxy side: alw heidacht and it backacha.;' .V I cava vp tad thought I would dlt, but ray husband crsed nn to try, Cartful V I began,' trvd. ttt tint bottlt do afl my work. AS fha pcq around htrs laid I would f die, but Cardut rtlUyed mTt ' V; 1 s jj VomciY5Tbn:'c ....... 4 W J - , ? ,u .' ' r'-,nr. r vein. Cardul Ui Utn rt'evirj ..( y.A-y . f.- f ":' ' it worr.ra lS9 't '" fama Wlc ia ou Af the) irM eoHV- moo forma of maseolar rbeaniittora, A I mm annltretkina nf Chamber Utia'a Lia- Imeat will aiva relief. Foe sala by all Daalera. ; .;. ' ' . - ' U a SrfXVaat aaul flriaa. i - frraAnntwIant receaOa ireportea kti hm daarrtbed aa U jYurtoaa fraak" of fe blackbIM eylnf icatMt a parkr window . any ' Uri at tba as me spot continomiy. . i am uxr dent la Mt,BacrotOB.r: U aa" been kimwn to Cist ' b irs'at ia aftM A.t. with t lr)awa llataga reflectafl -a r" r.uul1 parking an Bottetlng airiiitWe pane od JM exbatlii therrree w their fury to oenK!it'h f "ppi tbe.arta f xir rtTintlpo mrmpt and roofuse (h bird. It as the ssme vHh (si, twr'ia ;! story tr a plk tal sqosrtntrl rpr(ta4 l,y Mat rtane from Ch a were H' r,wa tnrA. lit fprlrt to . t rf the flah Ihm Dike wooU ".! i 'ib " aiu-k vlotanre SBlnt tti( )- as ha eoDitiletoIr etnnnrl It.na mis for Wore than thr r""n- I' rm fmov,i th t ' 1 61 (ark P.oe tr,n,l'' T t - 1 1 t w- (Irtnnr o'l.T f'o't-'y 1"' ' " -V " f 1 r tt :t r. Vr'--- 1 f " ' NEVER UUT OFWORK. The bnelMt llttU thliava isvet snade are Dr. Kinr'a New Ufa fills. Every nill la a anniuvalnl etahnU af health. ttiat chant aa wsaknesa tnto atrefictK, lansnofinio energy cotMiipetton, nw Mbe, Cbllla, Dyspepsia, Mararia. Only tfio at all drngglsta. .Z. 1 WJlio ai afwlehv Waaa Sir kdwh Urodsaef was paint Sac tha duke's portrait borfng t save aim the trouble af nock slttlnf, he nil imA aakad If be coold let hla kavt tha trooaera betoml&a to tae an- Coraa. - Tat aok wrote uci is in TWid Marahal Ik Daka ot WelUsf tea preseara bla oaipnmeaM le but Edwta) Landmsf and rirr4 that fce nnaot Bad him Ike trMMafrk M M baa trot no rlr."-Lrwii NatloA. Ca'liO tt'n -.i ' An Irswlh'e C'l'-I l a. I ! i imur 4t Uu- liotel tnl.lr i:loitl 1 1 1 1 - - r.il.iute ind oo wulttr ImJ ome to i.lui. ami hen he rntiRht Hie eve of I le hend sUer be called h'"i up Here." he akl 10 nntunxllT, "I've I pen n nltluK for bnlf n boor fof nomehodr to lake aty order, sod nolody hn come uesrl Am I llua to be wslled ou?" "CerUluly. sir " Tluri I wont In know whr I hnr aept wslt1n hnlf hour!" Well, air." ernlrliied I he wslter. tba sQtn who wss oo duty w Ilea yon nine In, half an hour sko. bs left bd won't be bark until tomorrow, snd 1 aalr came oa duty ten mlootoa sko. a I tVral know the ro." tarn nt. but be alao knw I bat he bad keen telling a falweuood: so be Mid o, toora. fib I-ouUi Wrt fmocrnc. '-'OhildriBn Ory " r TOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A ' TTs&ni el tit t!;l.nt tj9, Wenu a ef irjeHsf i '-ci'.ioa tzi rtH-'-nf"!. wlots i'.tttrr'i s-1 - -t t'rt tr f" 't I 1 tit "."'.It I", ' ' ' ' f i ' .'i r '. . ' i ' vc. to keen tlie bowels open ana prevent mc poisons oi uu the use of S r."dljixatlOUi system. lood trom k tliiKtnto y l Mlence I'' VI'.LVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vrf.etal-le, Reniifc, tl latest prulu sant, uion'itii; laste. Velvn nits on the liver, as well as on tl i liahle and of a lr and Isot the greatest possible ctticacy In constipation, iikliccslum, lomadi and boWfLi rh,. Uvprislin'vs, crtllclLitiilence. etc. Trv VK 1 iuouKne&s, mck ncaqn mj I J LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP j lauali mmA 14 lit la. ' Barnard cftnclodea frota bla paraoo al nraurvstloa Of MbrM tt WT. lays tba IMenllflc ABMrrtran. tbat tba trrpuVi jrsdltHmsl lova ' fof ajoste la a imf fsbta as! tbat tba oniy at fKt of anuah Vr to arwnw tba rvptlle'e urlolty. wbl h ta eiclted by any Mod and e'ata swufcd. Tba cobra prwtrndea Its bHid frm Ita tmrrow alike oo bear in ih aniiira rhinrior's Sola, tba rat- ' m ' -- - h , ..a Ik. A w. m Am by itlnf tha arortsl will a switf. It aprr to jwrr-lT wily aonnda oti b'kb i-l'rh. t" Vre oo aitouiuia lo t o lo nfitca ef h finto rr IU lt- I ir ef the lmm. r9fnrl slo coo-! r - e, in rrrtn. tb t"'" of ob-i .,r', tr 1 In ll.o Ivi'i'.n s".l"f I I l t 1 ' i ant i'H tmrT of f .- ' -.:. n fiw'nl tr a tj ;: tjpv.n !''. J 1 L '"I'' ' I , t 1 i . ' ti la I 1 ' ) BRICK I " a Hyde Co. R. P. Oats. Burt Oats, Hairy Vetch, Rape, Crimson Clover. AUalf j, Hay, Oats, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Meal, Hulls. Rran, Shipktuff, Beet Pup, Tairy Molasses, :F3ed, .DistiUers Gram, highest in Protein of any stock feed'onjh? mark' et. kTy ' 1N3T1TUTC 8"" roa aoti. aoiktaar. Li Ir Umti mT"l 33 Midair 8L; Ke w JVti K. O i , tboo ; HARDWARE Building icriol : Paints, Oils ? Varnishes American ; f-cUl Fence . 1 , ' !!'. i I t..s i .rc'y t." ' t
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