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-v- fv r,f'.. ,-' 'if "-St-, 'ft :ic:!Lyr:.:i - fawtsbea rry la the rear -'act knM, Jtrul Sel-ia. 44 -M CrTCa, BWMk- o- , ' ' .- -FHQK JK1 S. 1 CftAKLBS jrorroR and profriktoh tm Tear la aavaaos .....- fMi, et ti !. , Kmthlr y carrier la tfce sty ¬ le. AitvarUaUC UoaUoa, . rates taraHSsS-war Catered at" tke TMtoOo H B . C, as secma-olaaa-teetteT ' " 3 " AXD CBAVXN CODMTT, New Bern, N. C.' No 19X1. EDUCATE TO APPRE CIATE EDUCATION. Wnited States Commissioner of Education, Claxton, makes the in teresting statement that "more than four and OQfeqaarter million children have quit school after finishing their elementary educa tion who ought to be in the school. The pupils in the high schools represent less than one-fourth of the - children that. ought to be there," The Commissioner's reason for saying the children ought to be in the high school, instead of leaving school before entering that depart ment is obvioua to every intelligent person friendly to higher education. The actual reason is largely due without doubt, to home influences or conditions. These influences may be necessity requiring child ren to help in the home bread win ning. But perhaps a greater rea son is home indifference. A boy grows up, becomes large for his age, fiuds much to attract his at tention between the hours when he is not at School, which makes study appear dull and unnecessary to pursue with vigor. The street corner, boon companions, cigar ette smoking and school life be comes a perfect bore. ' Life looks good to the boy every where except j home at and at school, and with parental indifference it does not take long for the boy to break away from the school. And then what! With possible exceptions, the school system in all states appears to be in advance of the educational It is well that it is so, tho' there will be found persons decrying any tax for more and improved educa tional advantages, as being extrav aant and not required. In our ed ucational system, if there were not those to urge and insist on its im provement, elementary studies would be found all sufficient and the people of moderate means would not be able, those so desir ous, of having their children at tain a high school education. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Italy threatens to take more Turkish territory unless tha Port accepts peace. "I do not blev there k say other medicine so good lor Whooping cough m Chamberlain's Cough JUmody," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin,- Junction Cltv. Ore. Tbia remedy la ateo ansor- paiesd for colds and croup. .For. sal by all dealers. '. . '' Yuan Shi Kai was "appointed Premier f Chi fort hardly f.an fortalte in you I ; Th rv. n t via ' ' ' 'i ' - tWMMssfJsMsWMsWWMMWMsMMs -,:t .a v ML..JZ& .- iii - ..I, i . - : r. , I I IM i nor i I i . 7 ( M" i . t ; hi I ' FVt. ' It m " il ! f r- r 1 r irr f:n ,.iHion i . fl f. .( ftit r.-' t 1 I pa r nx " i,'-.- . ' ' ' I V 1 " r " I Lady la Cooler Descntes Her v Distressing Experience " ir.4 finally Merelk;;. .. . .-k - ' ,'Ooc4waletMoi.'-''Evec hice 1 wu t little ghl.'tsay Mrs. Rrtey Laramore, I was a great sufferer from dyspepda.- ' suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartbura. r . ' !.f - X 1 fhought J had to suffer fhit way is long as I lived,but wheal began to take Thedford's rBladt-Draughi, m -$aaS doses, every sight, the heartburn was an gone ia ft few days;; and I could eat wlfboutdistress. - f took two small packages Jn alt, sad although that was soma time ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. I speak a good word for Tbedford's Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunity." , .vrr-H.-: If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's" Black-Iaughfc If cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the Hver. ,;-;'.,; v-. It acts gently and is without bad after effects.. Try it Price 25c TO THE TAX PAYERS Please take due notice that, the tax list for 1911 has been placed in my hands for collection by the. Board of Commissioners of Craven County.-and that I have been ordered by the said Commissioners to collect this tax before the expiration of the present year, . You are further notified that I cannot receive partial payments. Call at . the Sheriff's office, pay your taxes in - full and take yonr receipt for same. By so doing you will avoid the visits of dep uties and because of the settlement, feel relieved of an unavoidable obliga tion and save the Sheriff much trouble and expense. J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff. Nov. 1st, 1911. ; The Chinese government will nego tiate with the revolutionists. New lot Spun Brass. Whitehurst & Co M. E. Chinese rebels captured tha town of Shakahya after driving back the Impe rial forces. Vaudeville at The Athens, "That Texas Quartet" The mostfamous quartH in fa ij. S No advance in prices. Postmaster-General Hitchcock denied that he intended resigning to manage the Republican national campaign. A Good Oil Heater. Nothing is better to heat quick with, than an Oil Stove. I have the Barter which is considered the best, price from $3.60 to $7.50. . J. S. MILLER. Subpornu were served in the Gov eromeot's dissolution suit against the United States Steel Corporation. We have a beautiful stock cf boys Knickerbocker cloth ing, Shoes, Hats, etc. .Don't buy a thing till . you see: our lines, J. J Baxter. . . President Taf t resented the speach by itepresentatlva Littleton -at the Pitttborgh bancjoet Tuesday night;-'4 '' J- V 1 "' ' -V. , There, b i difference. Co to TlleAthen;'A, a. T i'-'-'V i - V-!,-f r Essential tbComfort Vtmth Is e-scntial to com you crow oMcr, It Li 1c. i c-:;cntkl to hcalth. PeilcrtinTJ lelfss OJ 1 you f an 1 coifi- -" .t wnlJ.rf vi'.'iovt . v. . hrnt, nj g'' Il fin I 4 f i - I . I wm n 1 ., r I WET Ofl Mi J,i " ' -. . ' -': -Repeal Prohibition Clause Remains ; j-TJosetUedv Canvass Stands "; 'll J v 26 : For' Eepe4.0 'if.4 i Aagovta, Mt.;Nov. Itr-pie qostioa whether the proctamition y Governor PlaUttd making known taJart , of the Sep! ember election on h repea) of the nrohibitioa elaue of the State tu- titutiao, my be Issued before Deeem vvx tmf va Kgrni unie Of auciBetioa cannot be determtoed from laformatiofi obtainable iat - stati' ouseThe (roestion whether; the returs from four towns shall stand at reported or. wheth erthey shall be corrected ia aeeatdasca withewidenee that the figures are erro neous. Is still under eonsidaration. mrd no one official y . connected would pro fess ability today to atsts shetber ae tioa 'would betaken at the next meeting ortbe governor and counsel on Novem ber i6Uv-rs.?c;-'-f v As the matter aoW standi e officiai returns canvassed by the Governor and connsel give a majority of i6 votes for the reoeal jA the orohibitirui amend ment If the returns allege to be erro- neous are acceptea as corrcieo, a ma jority f 759 against repeal woull re sult ' . i-:;v. .Z.,.- The possibility that the courts may be asked to pass ..upon the questioned returns has been .suggested. Surit a step would introduce a third alternative inasmuch as the courts, it is said," could declare the disputed figures void and or der them stricken from the tables. Such a step would bring ebcjpt a major ity of 366 against repeat - .. Children Qry FOR f LETCHER'$ CASTOf?l A "Buffalo Bill" closed his show at Richmond and retired to private life. IT SALTS, ! OR PIUS BUT CAPETS No Odds How Sick Your' Stomach ; now tiara Your neao .Acnes or How Bilious Caspar- . ets Make you Ffd Great i 1 Ton men and women who some how can't get feeling right who have an almost daily headache', coated tongue, foul taste - and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, . are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out, Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas sageway every few days "with salts, cathartic pills or castor odf This is important. - Cascarets work while you sleep cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the soux, undigested . and take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed wast matter of the in' testinea" and bowels. A r - ;- :.. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morninga 16-eent box from any drug store will eep youf entire family feeling good ri( months. Don't loTgel the. chUdrv They love Cascarets, because hey -taste good -do good never . grip' Wr skkenv-' ft.-', 'r A REAL" BARGAIN Owing to ibs fact- that, m 'business requires my attention aad preaepe at another place, I have decided to place ny house, and lot on the tnarketThe lot coo tains S acres W the nest' land In boots Is sew and modern, and the eat bouse are in the best of . condition. ;1 A Sn young orchard Is slao located oa the lot also a fine grape 'vineyard, twill sell this plaaa cheap to the, proper per son. It Interested writ td or tt at sf, -EIJCIBTEB,' 1 P.hl.V Clerks, N. C. - Lr'-' " "' 1 ' ' r ' ' ' "rfcurloiie Way ef Catehinf fish"" diltans'of lioiivla have a rcollst method of fmlng finhlng. A wlter in the Oeogrftf.hlcsl Journal suTSVTbej we the milk ot the 'on mi us" or 'soil mna' tr-; the '1inti5f! n (" whKl Is,' t thlDk.jlItira crc( i ',!,, .of tl supborbla gious. fir t hirrlflxU. I Wont with ono nf (be Infllsns to S Uf'MiQ to (lie formt. n"t, f irtlnf on Hie, surfn'-e of . t!i r. ti'-tfi-Hj slv.n1 J sbohit'iy tirmUs (o rr ro fh tf U klii '.' Ms nJ snmll. from nLlih II. rj '(! V lie' nu,t rnintU f..r t'ffl. Il tit m.r)y pntirr.t Inln v x-3'.-r, r,,n'( rntn t wUh tt t.-..-' pi'VS'c 1 jet t 1 f' f-" 1. "" "'f i i t vert TH" CHIP. ' 6BHTLY AEOJJGEO RITES TO F. JO." Drainage f Convention, Eliza beth City, N.C., K"ov. 15-16, 1911, via Notfolk-South- ' ern Railroad. FROM Goldsbnro, KinSton, : New Bern, Beaufort ROUND TRIP 8 & 05 - 4 85 3 85 , 5 05 4 95 Morehead City, Tickets sold from all stations and all lines in North Carolina, November 13- 14-16 and 16th, good to return until mid-night Nov. 17th. Purchase tickets via Raleigh, Golds- boro or New Bern and Norfolk-South ern Railroad". Double daily service. Pullman, sleeping and Parlor cars For further particulars apply to any icket agent, or write ' W.- W. CKOXTON, G P. A. , Norfolk, Va. Rev. Frank W. Sandford, leader of the "lloly unost and us" sect, was put on trial at Portland, Maine. Stoves polished and put up See Basnieht Hdw. Co., Phone 99. The Los Angeles Socialist candidate for Mayor received a plurality of 3477 over the "good government" candidate BR1DGET0N T1X NOTICE The books for the payment of taxes for 1911 for the town Bridgeton are now open and taxes are due. The board of aldermen'instructed me to have all tax es collected by January 1st 1912. Tax payers are requested to help me carry out this order by paying promptly. T. W. MOORE, Tax Collector. Turkey is trying to enlist the services of Germany in securing the release of fifty pupils of the military school at Tripoli. DEAFNESS CVNNOT BE CURED br locsl apulleations. as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot tha ear. There is only one way to euredainess, and that It by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Iniumed on dition of the muw.ui lining f f the us tachlan .Tube. When this tale m Id flamed you have a'' rumbling soaid of Hnperiect nearmg, ana wnen t is m tirelv closed. -Deafness Is the 'result and unless the Inflsmation can te taken oat and this tub te toted to Its nor mal condition, bearing wid be destroy ed forever nine ca-es out -or lea are caused by Catsrrh, which is nothing bat an inflamed, condition of tha mncoos surfsces.-' '-"' "-.'' .: -- ' We will give One Hundrad Dollars for an eaaa ote Deafness (esused ' bv Cstarra) that cannot be cwred ry nalu Uatarrn vure, waa tor areolars ree ; JP. 3. CHENET COFrops, BoU by drngglsf pne 75w - Take IialTs family- pills, jtor eda tiptioo. ' Twenty-five Methodist Episcopal bis hops from Ifi euntinents met at Okla- -r 7 ' 1 . li) iTHK ORLD GROWING BET Msny dings gn to prtnre that it Is," The way tboasanus are tryicg to naip out ers la proox. amonr irtem m mr. rr, W. C-mW. of t-ilUflfH N. ft fin Ing good hnalth by taking Kltctrlc Hit I era. she mw sdvliMs olht' tuffer. vrhere, to i'SkS Uism. 'Tor ym ( sufiefd "h s'omsca ntj snin trouMe." hn rltf." 'Every enodi rine I ui failed till I took k'UK bitters. Hut M g''t rmpf)y tmlped me worrt'rfully." Tliy'll bi!p any woman. Th re the t-t mnwi snd fint snl kHney rme1y tht's made. Try them. Try thm, You'll see. at ail cin;gij!t, , . , : kUnirtfy General Vi'irV rh itn B'mJ S eert.r.mte In Hi" Unit"! Ktt- C'r.irt t folun.1.11, Ol.ii, .I i 't that he esti-s Tir-t I' !' "' and ether r!saiiiil .'! i- i!in I'te. RESCUE.-- PrMn ef Mini. Thst Stepped a Slide ' fi'. T.te DtK. - - P entering ce&tral Asia after a trtp across India -Major B. Kennluo . witneeeed a rescue Whfcb was due to the quickness of decision and prompt actoa ot a feativ. The atory'is'giTea. ;.port. and Ufa a ,tb Farther Himalayas. V Ybi party usa started to camtrorer the psmctlled iataka by moonUght;The old waa Intense ind the'wa slippery and nacertaln. Ko one having crossed the pass that rear, the guide took a wrong Hu and ted- us across SB Ice slope that' was concealed by Snow. ; The first I knew of tt was, seeing his dim figure begin to slide downwsnt-- flrsTslowly, then mora, rapidly .r". We : were1, not roped. and ns "his .pace increased it seemed that nothing on earth could save him. Near the end ar my-line, however. carrying a load, was a man of Hunza;- Whose quickness to grasp the situa tion was only equaled by his resource. Dropping his load, he sprang oat on to: a projecting point of rock near whkh the man would pass, and as he slid by with the point of his native mago ice ax he gaffed him in his loose clothing as you: might a salmon. It was most oleverly and promptly done. "Fixing" tha Ball Grounds. Hugh S. Fullerton, tne baseball ex pert, tells in the American ' Mngizlue of the queer ethics of the national game. He Writes:- " 'Fixing' the grounds so as to give the borne team the advantage and handicap the visiting players is tho commonest form of trickery, yet In professional ball it is not considered wrong, any more than a commander of a defensive army would consider It wrong to prepare breastworks to meet an enemy. The extent to which the fixing of grounds Is carried Is amazing. There probably is not a major or minor league grounds in the country on which the home player have not the advantage, and visit! tip teams are forced to be .on 'the alcr from the moment they enter a fieW to discover, if possible, .what they ari up against." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Twenty-four persons were drown' d when the French steamer Diolibah sank at sea. There is a difference io the atmosphere at The Athens Get in the best atmosphere. A negro running am tick at New Or leans, killed two policemen and was himself killed. SAVED CHILD FROM DEATH. "After our child has suffered from se vere hronrhtai trouble for a year. wrote Q. T. Richardson, of Richard son's Hills, Ala "we feared it had con sumption. It had a bad cough all the time. We trie-t many remedies with out avail,, and doctor's mr die ne seemed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased to eav that one bottle effected a complete cure and our child is again strong and heal thy, 'for cough, corns, hoarseness. lagrtppe, asthms, eroup and h re luncr i. It) U4 most inralhtift remedy thai s mae. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by all druggbto Governor Dix, of New York, predict ed thkt the Democrats would win a ile elded victory at the polls in .New York next Tuesday. The best motion pictures shown in the United States, isai The Athens ' h; Mrs. Lillian If. N. Steven. nf Port- lind, Mant.waa re-eke'ed president of the Nstiioal Woman's ChriUiar Temperance Union. i i QUICK RELIEF f OR RHCU 4ATISM -George W. ooris, J.awton, Mich,, says." "-"Da Detchon's . Kblikf for BbKUMATISM )ias liven my. wife worn darfqt "benefit -fot rheuntstism,' She could not lift band or foot, Jiad . to be lifud for two )noutha.; 8ha- began the im of tha remedy and improved .rapidly. On Monday she could not move- - and on Wednesday she got op, '; dressed heraslf and walked out for breakfast. '.' gold by Bradhsni Dng C Motlca Members Cfeambar of Coaawrc , There win be a poblie ntfo'lng' hl ' by the Board of Engineers tot. River and Harbors at Beaufort, N. C. ImrnS' distely oa th arrival of trslo next Tu s day. This wHl be a public hearing for the purpose ef gifting informeUoo rel aUve to the establi ihmnt of lbs Oar bor of Bfag st Cape Lookout, -Ja the sftrnorm the party will be tiVen on a trip e( inpectloq to Cspe Lookout, sad witl probably Inapeet the ehaarxrl af Core 8oind to Newport fiver. Every mirtW of th (amher -ef Commeree who can be prnt oa this ocesaloa arid p1a est up tha Chamber of Uav wrcs room st on, , "'.''-, . ' ' i. Lr.OS WII.UAU3, - ; rWeretary, ' , '. pick ukaiuchf: . - This n ''few ri I r i u ' t a irwi t H .,r.'. re I .: n f.f I! n tnmrh t- ,sn U !' I I y tll-tf t I n.i r -, : .. ii . I I H.r 'I i'ia. Ot a 1 1 i ( : r ' 4 st "re !t-yir. . 11 TEE FECFBBTIOVPFt .ji."r. THE NATIONAL V OF NEW BERNE. N. C. STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of the State And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $ler .(M'i uml Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Hank K..II of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and I ' mh vi.U-i) Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. 4 PEE CENT INTEREST Pi I' SAVINGS DEPOSITS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING IIXLE will ease the bur den on horse more than any axle ev er offered, if you are using two horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And is the first and only Ba'l-Bearing Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a succtss every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it 6. S. WATERS & SONS, BBiAO ST. NEW BERN. N. C. physicians Advise (he use of a gTodlaxatlve' to keeP 016 bowels Pen ad prevent the poisons of undigested lood from fe,V.tinginto you s"vste,n; . r The latest product ' scienit ls VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vent-tal'le, KltiuBv reliable and of a pie sant' arolratic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, ;is will as on the Stomach and bowels and ,so' greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick heada6" feverishness, colic.flatulence, etc. Try VF t " Practice With Wooden Lege. Of the five canes In nlie af. Idem ward thut were prommiiced .'tired ut the same time three renitiluod In the hoppltal more than a week after the other (no had gone home. "They "lad to stay," anld an interne, "to get aseU to their wooden len. Il takes some time to lenru to nifiiiHj.e w-iden legs, aud most men who ','.'. have to peg along with them for tin rest nf their natural lives stay In Hit hospital several days ufter tbey Ret well to practice Ktiimpliii; r.rouud on their new legs. Of course they can lenru outside, but the man who has Just acquired a wooden leK feels ho nwk ward and is so HUely to fall down and break the other leu or an arm or maybe his neck thut we prefer to keep . him here so he ran take bis first les sons under our supervision." New York Times, Always see the Best, the Athene. Is is at II B. M'.ier, of New York, admin ei in Lis Angeles. Cal , that hs was a murderer, tired of being a fugiiive. Money to Loan On Approved Farm I -and Security . . . . Apply to J. K. Warren, Atty at Law,1 ENTO'M,;- - ' - - N, C. TARRYHORE, HOTEL SiVANSBORO, N. (j,; ' Ill piodaro convfolenccai for batb- I6g luj Insitla flsblng:' -. BOAT LEAYErvV-S: 8 A. ;m." r., Swanabora Ar.,6J0 f ib. 11! a w. Ar M. aty Lv 2;00 p. A, WOMEN ;,7emc 'df "ti lljneit type, womefl tf rcptnor cdacstiott tti rtfinemrxt, . wlou CiKtnuQCBt inJ Jacment jive wcSjlt til forca U. tle'ur ;!r.!on, l!;Vy rra! tit wrailrrfuJ fcrrcctivi - 1 cujs'lvs jreptrttri of 0.s- cS sr.J LiffTV 1 w Tire- I 'l. t U r.Ajry ! ft w ft SUBFLUSVlLVd ED BANK IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP "A fine pece oi cloth my boy T I never saw you wear a better looking sinL'' , "Yes, I am pleased with it. I had it made"Ty a good merchant tailor. aThe cloth is one oi the ' febric. Ery 'aaa it proud ol a Shvkamuon uL Wo bale's full line ol iKck laiin. iv (ebniM,' Cell tad be neeiured (uc ouc ol ibeai today. F. M. CHADWICK MKRCHANT TAIMMt 103 Middle Si New IVin, N. ('. ' Hyde Co. R. P. Oats, Burt pats Hairy Vetch, Rape. Crimson Clover. Alfalfa. Hay. Qafay Corn'.' Corn Meal, Cot tOT Seed Meal, Hulls, fjran, .Srii pstuf t 'BeeV Pulp, Hairy rViola'sseF;6d, Distillers Grarrf, bij?hes' in Protein of any atomic, feed, on the mark- 1, i et: 11-33 Middle fit ZT v Bnn, K O ; r r IM-TITUTC V S ')T 1. . , i . ...... . ! tf; j ..... ... ...... ii m 1 ... ... .. .-( BMCK I ft ti tt
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