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...T.tT-.,';-.-,.-:.-.-; -it- i sr. .: -1 ?. J'-' .,'J : if - 'J' r v "i r'lTHi - "iiM jirt' l iiMiTiTr'ri ;-Tii i linr mi ii iimcEfirajociW . nUM mnrr ear tm t aussfc I MQl It U vtvmra. MD9TOS AXD PSOFKTBTOS ITWVIMMI JkAtttUtom Jt&m rratiaea M a-, : - ; atr M tM PMUao Haw Bars (.Cm nml-tlui Mttar. . i... . . 17 rrraAii papbr or mtw bbrm AMD CRATSM OODHTT. New Bern, N, WILL BE BUSH IN WORK. Snow, ice wind, rain are not ab normal winter conditions in this section. But the four coming as thev have during the past two months have produced au abnor mal situation as to farm work, for January and February are prepar atory months, when the land is put into shape for planting, when fertilizer and tifeed are placed at hand for quick use. But so far but little work has been done in the fields, and no thing can be done until the water goes that now fills the ground and covers it in many places. The rail road people are away behind in their deliveries of fertilizers due to the weather, largely, for farmers usually delay in buying as long as possible, and those who have bought do not want it delivered under such weather conditions, and with land not ready, be com pelled to house the fertilizer they are to use. One railroad a few days ago said that it had not de livered one-quarter of its car ton age of fertilizer and it carries 40,- 000 cars in the season. But while all this weather situ ation may now look not hopeful, there may be cheer in remember ing the old time declaration of snow and ice being so helpful to the soil, so that after all, the spring may come suddenly and remain. The ground will quickly absorb the water, and seed will go in with a rush, and the crops may prove Doonuiui. "lne winter or our (the farmers) discontent" can quickly be dissipated by a few weeks of warm sunshine, and the past winter with its discomforts be forgotten. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Tbe new Japanese Ambassador, Vis count Cbinda. baa arrived at Washing ton. Hrnri This? W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any east of Catarrh that cannot be cured by UalJ's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known T. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bin perfectly honorable Ld all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Wauhnq, K inn an k If AKVDt, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken in ternally, sating directly upon the blood and nincona enrfaeea -of the ysHem. Testimonials tent free. Prioe 7&e. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Take Ha,l's Family Pills for eoa stipation. The Herfaeri ColUeriee Corporation on New York filed a voluntary petition la bankruptcy. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE fk Emits bit Tib tartar j lady Cxi S&t f 6Sowe4 Mewtcrfc AUXIW On a yea," writes) MrrOe Grfanua, of Ota iaee, - aXere4 u& tarrtMe palae ta mr kesr'a4 laatV I M I aalUw esaaleite. aa4 Hf tart era aorere4 vltt ataala Cof CuaQy otor pro n I lfararr raltaC ' A trttai af fttae) a4rtas4 bm it try Cartel, a 1 Waa ku it. at we M4 WU the) beet reevUa, let I Vu tre after taklaf tw totpeV My C. Feb. 27, 1912. 'FNfcN I , aMa atf mf aaat aave ala OrseJ aaf vera tealJ leiefitsJL ,-.- aball eJwajra vraiaw Cartal ta atak - Oareai te a ytWf tenrtabU, pe - r veeu aaraiMe, oei tiaiity to . ' ,' - iMa, iM will Must rftf 4 tu' ' lt lrt4tM( art aU4 Wba, aat , -. lag a ti, tmiis sceet, MUt .' , aalr eofln.' . . " " ' 4-CM'4 k fcelpl Willllna) . J' a te fc:ii strvnata. . !; t t.i t It? II awt, t"f . --- i . r- 1 j A Rational 'silk flarf in each package for the Ladies To the Citizens of New Bern. The North Carolina Association of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks will hold its annual convention in New Bern on March 13'h? 14 and ISth, 1912. Present indications point to at least five hundred visitors here on this occasion. l will be imposrtiblo for the hotels to accomadate this large delegation, so it will be necessary to secure accomada- tion for many of thn visitors at the various boarding houses and homes in this city. Those who can fuuiish meals snd lodging or lodging alone will please rail up my office, phone 433 at one e and give this information ao that the same can be placed on file, ao that the visitors can be properly taken care of on arrival. J. LEON WILLIAMS, Chairman of Committee o Accomo da t loos. FOLEY' KIDNEY PILLS ON Iaokaomb KiMtcve AMD Blaoocsi Tbe alleged ffort of packers to get control of competing concerns was told by a witness in a trial at Chicago. ARE EVER AT WAR. There are two things averlaatinalr at war, joy and piles. But Buck len's Arnica Salve wilt banish piles to any form. It eoon anbdoes the itching, irritation, In flarMoatton or swelling. It ttvee rota fort. Invitee Joy. GreatcU bealer of bursa, boils, vtteara, eat, bruiser, ee- aem. scaMa; pimples, akin eraptiooa, Only 26 eta at all druggists. towlne I T74 Bowing Id tS0 was qn!U a avjay, Jodglng from tbe role for do 4 tag It properry. givea la tb AUaaties "if roa bow to any onepaaatnf. by aV U In tbla aiaaaert Baiae te rh1 ka4 ta jroar bat graoafuliy. Pot your foreflager aa fir tbe and your thumb aooV tb hrtflst tae then ratae It froca year beta gracefully and wialr?. Xook it the pertoa yon bow to, aa4 aold your txr ntly forward, ' "Hetd year left arm straight Aowa at year sUs, aeltber drawtaa K for ware! or backward, Move the rlM leg. If (be persva fwsa by aa tbf rlgbt aide, and fceep tbawtfeW trwu ; ' "If'tba fnw to by en fbe Ml aid aveve IW left lf a4 kevp Oa rUht fina, -- ... - LH year body be bowed aaWala If. aot too awb, sr.z.- .7o iv. VMM.. ., M ' . ' Tobacco never harmed anyone J BOW CXJLO AFftaS-TlIfc llO. ' .' :' NKTift. - --'Hr- AveM lakiflg M4 If yoertMrwra are wielUr. CoM Wf Ibe kUlt, Utms toe mnrb) sifwxl thn, and WMkxm tSHr af(ni HrUos k!rv treot.l an IWIeM's ft rr f j'( rrg tl-eq jfir I c ! ..'"-.""'ft '---y-A. "' ' I Valued Information. There was a young schoolteacher who thonght she knew bow to ml boys by Undneaa and not by fear. So on th,e Brat 'day she assumed a bright smile and told them that she wouldn't be angry at a little Innocent fan. If they whispered she was willing to be lieve that It wag necessary. 8 be would treat them like gentlemen and ladles, not like babies. As long aa they didn't throw epltballa they coald go as far as tbey liked. That was the only thing she detested. It iade a great bit with the school that. For months tbey haven't done anything bnt throw spltbeila. land Plain Dealer. THE SOUND 8I.EEP OF GOOD HEALTH. Is not for those suffering from kidney alhnentl and Irregularities. Tbepreenpt one of Foley Kidney Pills will diapel backache and rfceu mat tarn, beal and strengthen sore. Weak and ailing kid neys, restore normal actiuti. and with II health kad atreogih. Mra. at. F. 8aala bury. Sterling. III., aays "I suffered great pla la my. back and kidneys, ooakJ not sleep at night, and eonki aot raise anjr Bands over my bead. Hot twa bottles bf Foley Kidney PilUearcd me." For sale by all dealers. i - i . ii iii Hooa4 Leader Underwood delivered aa addrfea on Gorge W whit g too at Philadelphia. Children Cry FOB FLETCHER'S CftSTQRl A Realism tfnh e Vengaaaee. A riat deal of; fna baa been pokM at Ue realistic arboul of art." asya i Kaw Tort irttot. -od It mast be roa feased that some ground bag been g( aa M.Uw enemy. Wby, tbort raceatb taaw Id my aoUba a pktara of a aatyrlaa batb. done by , CfaVa maa, anb aa nrafal WM,ne af all lb detataj tbet- tbe towels baaglaf ' a. were ali marked 'Netrhadaeaar. b tbe eorobr la ctiaUorH characters,' Upptacdlfa.' . :, ; Mil. , ..a '1. . tOHtOHITHei QVtOK M agaVLTt Orve ytDei niUi Inm BACXAClM, KDKKTI and BLADVX. .TOtTtUE, .HtUMiTltM, CONaSTTTOrol tbe OtinZtt, INFLAafUATldrl ef.me ftXjUDCrjt aai an annoying URJNART ItKSUUtABITIA potiKe boi ts MIDOL' AOSO eed tLDkfl.t rrorur'aad wcvf?,' . bv i : m i t tcoaMtaoano a A T .. r,-wTtn. I. Bridetoii Feb."6UL-Webaveteea faain aotne wry ' reogh weather ior the past, few days, but are f lad te aea aoma mora pretty weather. Mr. JohairOe baa moved hie fami ly from Oriental to oar town. vMiy Baker Potter, of Vandemere, was ia oar town this week. ' Mr; P. H. Flemmingl li tie daught er EstbeY, baa beea very low for tbe last week with pneumonia, but we are glad to say she ia roach better. There baa been a revival service go ing on for the last ten days at tbe Meth odist church, there bai been very much interest manifested, Elder J. Ev Under wood, of Goldaboro. and Bro. Humble, of Stonewall, wastere.assisting broth er wngnt in tbe meeting. Bro. Under wood preached some very deep sermons which was enjoyed by all very much. We were sorry to see Bro. Underwood leave last Friday, but brother Humble after going home last week, eame back Monday and assisted in the meeting. Bro. Humble leaves for his home to day, but brother, Wright will keep the meeting going on until Sunday. We have bad a great meeting, there has been nine added to the church, and there are others to join Sunday, the church has been greatly revived and the whole community has been made batter by tbe meeting. Mr. Jos. Ballard wae summoned home on account of the serious illness of his father, Mr. J. J. Ballarl from Mem phis, Tenn., he once was a New Bern boy, but has been away for the past 10 years, he arrived home last night, and his many friends were glad to Bee him. Mr. A. M. Tingle, who has been do ing a grocery business here in our town for several years, has gone out of the grocery business and has put in a stock of hardware. We wish him much suc cess in his new business. Mr. J. C. Brooks, who has been up to Raleigh this winter at Unding King's Business College, came home Wednes day night to spend a week. We were glad to see him. Mrs. John Hancock and children, of Brown Sound, is in our town visiting relatives. Mrs. Mamie Castet, of New Bern, was in our town ytsterday visiting rel atives. Mrs. Mary Odem, of New Bern, was in our town yesterday visiiing friend. Mr. and Mrs. Dinkins Hancock, of Bround Sound, ia in town visiting rela tives. REPORTER. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAStO R I A Secretary Knox left on his trip to South and Central American republics. INDIAN KILLED ON .TRACK. Near Rochelle, III., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid lor his carelessness with his life. Oftei its that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short t me, of a Urrihle eough that followed a stvere attack of Grip," writes J. R. Waits, Floydadn. Tex., "aid 1 regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, rafn' reliable and guaranteed. 60c and $l.i 0. Trial bottle free at all druggists. President Taft decided to reply to Colonel Roosevelt's Ohio speech. Call us up and let us serve you value received. Bas night Hdw Co. Profmional politics sec ma to be the great American game, QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koona, Lawton, Mich , says: "Da Dbtcron s Relief for KHBUatATUM has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She eoald aot lift band or foot, had to be lifted for two month. She began the aae of the remedy and Improved rapidly. Oa Monday she cou'd not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast" Sold by Bradham Drag Co. - 8, aator Read dVelared be wool I a' art a movement In tbVaeaate to inveeti gate Ota election of Senator do Pint. " REASON ENTHTROKKD. Becaaee meats are ao lai'v the ere arm sura ad la great eaceaa. This leads ta rteejtarb troubles, btitooamee ami eoa-' atlpaUoo. aUvke your d.tt, let rvrson six not a pampered appetite . roairoL taea take a few-d-wee of CnaoiberMn e Stoenacb aed.tlver Tebleta an yoa IU sooa be well aaaia. .Try it, For ale at Darls' drag atore, Samples free . :. "-.'... ., m " .' ' . Tbe prodigal b4 refaraedr . Tatbet." be said, "are yoa gotag a t&l tbe fattad ralfr. f k-.''v' oArv-poadX tee eli maa, tank tbe yoota aver csrMlly-."poi IT 1st yea r)ta; Bat lit pof yoa to wort a4 trala aoma af that fat aff yoa." futo4a laa.' -. - ;. . w'- i ," O tbeMinitae. i Rev.' Tobrpemfr-I've ba fwracS tf Ma trmrstHC te a eocHTea-attua of fM.' fjlf Fui;rt!k-Vl I vmlmA rl rll4 ihtei-uie4 braibrve w ueaa tii una Ti-l are (f ' 1 'v srar that t -"i jyST;T8Y A IEH.GESTr- Inures Yn farHlanttiNAfahrtl l Sick Headache, BttiMttettf V Constlpatlon ra Bad Stomach." Put aside just once the Satyn, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oila or pur gative, waters which merely- force a. passageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage or alir mentary organs, and have no effect, whatever upon the liver and stom ach. Keep your inside organs pure and fresh with Cascarets, which thor oughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undigested, sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system atl the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the in testines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make yon feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sick en and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Bil iousness, Coated Tongue, Indiges tion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household. Children just love to take them. General Hellebaut, the Belgian Min ister of War resigned. Fob Baokaohc Kidneys and BLAOosa The Colombian government invited Secretary Knox to vjsit that country. FLYING MEN FALL victims to stomch. liver and kidp&y troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, list less, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good ap petite than all other stomach remedies I used. "So they help everybody. Ue folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at all druggists. A Hitch in the negotiations between France and Spain over Morocco deve loped, How to cure a cold is a question in which mny are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great repu.ation and immense sale by its remarable cure of colds. It ran always be drpended upon. For sale by all dealers. Th.' Massachusetts Stale Treasurer ws directed by the court to turn over to the Royal Arcanum $5,902,100 in sreuri ia deposited by the aociely. FOLEY KIDNEY PlLeU rONftNIUWATISM KIOMSva AMD atAOOCi The OklahomaSlate Convention gave Speaker Clark and Governor Wilson 10 delegates each in the National Conven tion. FIRST LA GRIPPE, THEN BRONCH ITIS. That was the case with Mrs. W. S. Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "Mi wife wa taken down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. She couched sa th ' she had coMomption ana coui.i not sierp at night. The t)rt bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pouid gave her sa much relief that she continued uiing it until she was per manently cured, For aa'e by all deal era. H.r Alibi. Morb to tbe urloun little girl's dT guat bor elder uNler and ber glr friends had iiil kly cloMed tbe tor ol tbe back rmrlor uefoo ebe renb wedge ber Mmall self lu among tbea. Bbe WAlled unenally for a little walls thee alia knocked. No response. Hot knocked ngnlu ftlll no srteotioo Qer rurloMlty could bv i-ontrolled do looger "DodoT abe (filled In staccato aoe aa a he knocked once airala. "Taln'l oel It's mnuiomr Llpplarotfa r When ber child ia in danger a woman will risk her Ufa lo protect It, No great act of heroism or risk of life ia eeceo aery to protect a child from eroaa. Give Chamberlain's Coutrh Rented and all danger is avoided. For sale by atl dealer. Representative Levy, af New Yo k. Introduce a bill for four aew ba'Ue shlptajear, . : WOMEN Waaaa fU iJiattt tyf, Wawata mf RvtrWWaXJiliaa tt4 aai falzzaA fita t';lt tzi fart to. taaki tlsicttA; UJj anU dd Voaifrfa camdlra u4 ctxratlra reprJci a Cli ImVJt 5tamca gai lirtt TV U'.i. Tlf6s;t,otiC.aiEC7r"-;ti tf re-rs'i'L'a, frtag flls;!, Lrt i t i t I r ' ! " '. r f! rj KipE , f EC? nnna , of: so spius: and liiiOmotf . FHoms 10 cupiim TOE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BEFNE, N. C. STANDS FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of the State ( And aa it baaSurplus and Undivided Pronto amounting to Jln.r.,iKKi and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Hank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and I'mlivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capital stock. 4 INTEREST SAFE DEPOSIT MEADOWS MEAL FEED BU8T 8 PROOF E BUKT D OAT Hay, AND Mlill Feed . m J. A. MEADOWS MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. OF BALTIMORE. Issue? policies covering Accidents, Health. Burglary, Theft in stores and dwellings, Plate Glass,Boilers,Miiniifi,( tiirrs' and Automobile liability. Maintains Claim Department in North Carolina through which all claims are promptly investigated and j-aii fartorily adj'isted. W. Q. BOYD, Agent 1 Real Estate, General i ' FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE GOOD CONDITION STORE 9& OLD DOMlflJQN LI NEW YORK 'AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND E AST ' Affording Plfaiure and I tot KQrfc!kfo Kew York and Return (30 Days) $14.00" Hrt claae tickets Include Meals and Berth On rlrgsnt'y aioint d'ex preas stearovr ' not or CoM Sea Water .paths ran lx procured on Sfc-nmrr without .cjiarge. 8uJMr are afl equipped with t'isUi iUd Wirflriw Tdt grspli Sj.tm. , tTUMOIS IAU uom noifolk iveit weik DAY AT 7 p. M. - TkkeU aod 8uleroom Reservations, Company Wharf. Krxit ut t hqrrh . ! 8t, Notl4sr Va. . Ask jrour local trckttsjsot regarding through tickets. Seed for 1 rest rated Pamphlet Deak J. - -W. IT. UNOON, ' ' t. i. BROWN.' .Ceoerai AtU Norfolk, Ve - GW Jlw, A irnt, Hm York.' . - - ,4tf tit-' ; Tfce n time ro rMi re bet fbe join sd4 nhtte of rg epefalrlrltj tbla tlaf Breakthe (sVIrUf tbe 9'k la (he kslf sbU hi U Mte Vitt, INdruj. Ia4be fUk Sfid beat toHiuir. it t'a4 vsljr 604 UtlK. hn fw sa's ersshliif Itra dink si.l Vx!n I large pfo(rfla of ts roll Uxt ttrs to elk saa g BOXES FOR RENT Corn Insuranre. Surely I'onds. Hum's Delightful Short Sea g Trips To IIILLTHSCOUGI! AKocunnT:sui::cr t r I. i. . M ! I e m w - ia m J . inrir - 4 i w j J L . a i I ' I- v- " - . : : - fx Jt rr r ; -t ro r-H. " F ,1 t rr ' t 1 ' rt t" 1
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