4 4 ' - -1 - ;:v;. . 5 ' LU..I L..iLt t.aitiiuL -4 every r te the year eHniainaj ee-e ei rHotra wax -v- 1 f mniToa axd Bowuirrolt m Tmi la m?un .i .....;ea.t . anas MA 1M to. d taathty ay NRtar la tt JtT 4 Bate M tha Fotjtoffio, Maw ,Bra aa oaooao-otaaa matter." - " ' - BERN v W ARD CJU.TKN COCNTT, w'Bei ISTtX "March 14," 1912 . In fcibalf -ofw Bern Lodge, . No. f 64, the JotirD&l a an Elk, extend most hearty' welcome to the State Association of Elks that meetafcere today and tomorrow in anBalse8ion, ThivpreseDt convention comes ou "tbeenth Adniveraary of the New arirliOdgtj aud ' the'State- Assoc! ation gathering here thus helps to make the local decade celebration more conspicuous, and presents to this community and section in greater, force what Klkdotn is, though ten, years of continual ad vancement of the Lodge of New . Bern, has gjjen the name of ElK a prominence and significance that makes every Elk a more worthy citizen in public estimation be cause of bis association with the Order. Always hospitable, always iea dy to entertain, it is not just the New Bern Elks who alone will greet visiting Elks this week on their coming here, but every citi zen makes me, visuora welcome with a fraternal greeting though it may not be through the sigu of the Elk. Elks we greet you! You are ours, but more than this, we are yours to make you truly feel that it is a good thing to be an Elk ! Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1A Tha Georgia State. Democratic Exec utive Committee have decided to hold a presidential preference primary. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There m only on way to euro deafness; and that is by constitution remedies. Deafnws is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube, When this tube U in flamed yon have a rombling sound or imperfect tearing, and ahcri it is en tirely closed. Deafness ia the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out snd ibis tob restored to iia normal condition, hearinjr will be destroyed forever; nine cases out or ten are caua ed by Catarrh, which ia nothing but an k named condition of toe mucous sur faces W will tin One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (cauae d by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by ,Hall Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. . T. J. CHENEY 4 CO.,Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Tsks Ball's Family rills for con tipatioa. Tba Clyde Line steamer Navahoeand the City of Savannah eoilided near New York' and both steamers were badly damaged. C A. Glownea, 24 Ontirio St, Ro-ehetr-f, Y haa recovered from s loaf sod severe attack of kidney (roO" hie. hie enra beiny ooelo Foley Kidney Pills. Altar datstllnf his east, lie tayt; "l am only sorry I did not tears tooner f foley Kidney PUla. Ia a few diyi' V ' " time my backache completely left me ' 'aad I latt greatly improved.': My kid neys became stronger, .fliasy ipeila left me and I was ae Joogar aanoyed at sight. I feel lOO per cent better sitiee nsiac Foley. Kidney Pins." for sale by aiioeaieri. u t i - Preeideas TaftwlU bold a eonfvreaes a the ilssJcaa slttatioA with Secretary e( faf 8tlmwa sad tasTaas CoogrM Sianal oelegatioa, . r - t. . . - . i Chaabarlala's ' Cougb tUmedy t woo us treat rt do tat ton and eiuaetve '' ask by It remark a! le euree of enuaka. -. colde snd swop. It can- bw depended .- apoav Jryw. bom ay an jeaieis, X. . i -s-' i i r . r : ' i . 1 ;tr. "Mai nligr" wasC tba -lea af'the djiiamlbarf arraigned ia Federat CoSrt ' at ladiaaapaUa, and tha trial was let V , fn OfKlkw lav, .: ,J. : N6 Man is Sttonqef fV y k i nan jits otomacb . a ; si , - Hnt fce ie frief in,m k aloeisrJi iU ilt t Mtii.a frM ii. ' , M it iiil ! iu aMtt4 rK(n, ti !. '' r rt d twuoa et4 otriuoa, . Fof ekra ih 4m H Hk ee a. iWa at a k o( H autruiixi ' ' oin4 (a food, wbtoli U iIhi tvurr trf ) (!,.,. ,( .' '; h.-, V k e "4oMa' lu r-!.( ," ' ' h k 4M lMp aa aa nit.,na lr .: ( la Hifiih fr mtiol, U Uni., ncivu.i, 01, M W loKfl 1 auiru.ua le4 to m.W rf('l. a Mae mhnnlf i iem'a i i' ', f r"" r r f (. , ' ' ' ' ' f :..(. I r . f --... f A j lister Vuood loteo v - ife "Actional silk . UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga., May 7, 8, and fl, 1912, Very Low Kound Trip Faros Via Southern Hallway. " Account thesroveoccosion the South ern Railway will sell v ry low round trip tickets to Macun, Ga., and return as follotff: FROM ROUND TRIP Goldal'0:o 9 25 Hendeifon " , 9 35 Chapel Hill 8 60 Burlington 8 50 Selrpa ' 8 75 1 Oxford ' '9 16 Raleigh 8 RO Durham ? . 8 50 Rates in same proportion from all other atations. Ticket! will be on sale Moy 5,' 6, 7, and 8, with final ictuin limit May 15, or if you prefer to stay longer, by d p -wiling your ticket and payinff a fee of fifty cmiU yoiL-en hive final limit sst'endtd oitil Ju e &th, 1012.. iv D era I srop-overr will also . be per mitted 9K tbeae ticket. For-dstailfd informal t n apply to an j Southern Rail' way agont or the undernlgned. ' - ' . . J. O. JONES, T P Ae Raleigh, N, C. . - - - Many snfTervrs from rheumatism have been snrpriaed snd rinllghtod with the prompt relW sfforted4 by apolting ensmnenatn s L'ntirer, - Not one cse rthsjtnatiam ) Un,reqotreiry In ternal treattnnfr wh.,iever . This lint nt for sale by s'll tUU-hi. f , , .. .h...-.. , , , , i-y , ine Dtnuie nfoaieaane eonnrmftiotL- of CbsncsIlbrlPitaey.ln a bested exec qtlvs session and agreed to re sums de- bat lsur.'- 't"&?i.y& t.yy '- -',- ' , ) , 4 ' V . ; f,. - ; - .-!?5.- . Oismbertstn's Ceigh ; Remedy bw won Its rreatreputninn, srd ttrilve ssl4 by its remarkable ctt f of cotgh, olds and croup.- It rsn be rlrx-nded rri - Try It.. &M by a'l Afti'rtt. ; Irriiiil I ! n4 dr.pmid- UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION Macon, Ga., Extremely Low Fares Via Norfolk-Southern Railway Ticket on Sale May 5, 6, 7, 8, 1012 Norfolk Washington New Bern Beaufort Kinston Wilson 10 40 10 40 11 30 9 75 26 Rates in same proportion from other Btaions. Final limit May 15, 1912, unless tick: et ia depoBittd w th Special Agent and . .'.. i . tension to June C, will be granted. Stopovers allowed. Aak Agents for detailed information. . . IV U BUGG. . ; W. W. CROXTON. Trafllc Mgr. . G., P. A. NORFOLK, VA. jTbe'prellminary trial of Mrs, Daist Cface, charged wuh ahooting bevhus and, wss postpone to . March 19th Owing to uncertainty as to the latter ccjoditlon.' '- . .." OKildren Or?,,. j COR FLETCHER'S , ; CASiTORI-A . . Cynlms-All women srw silks. .Win cqsAnd et some men commit bUfS ttiV.-r&UfldvIuli1a riMmrd , " .. , -v. t 'a- - . ' t .- UNCLE EZKA SAY 8 . "It diu't Lilt hium'i 1 frill u affnrl toett foMts Into a peck of troubles atyl a littlS nejlsrt sf eonttlpation, bll ksanM, tndiireiuoi or otbar lirer d r- ararement will do the Sam. If aillns. take Dr. 'Kind's New' Lifs I'll Is for quTrk rntulu Es, safe, sure, and oik y S3 cents at all druggists, , . -I - fabllcstloa of turomota, w. iTforth Csrollns, . Crsvea soonly, la ths Superior Court , ; ' lease Martin DeU Martin. ' fThe defendant abo? e named will tak brglce (hat an action entitled ator has been cnmfrieneetl In the Superior Csirt of Craven ewmly la tit.uin difnrc" from tho bn-i"1 rrmtrlmtn Srl ths sttl'l ilfnUnt ill f urthrr tske BiSlre thai she it friiri to Sjfwur a (he April term of PiiperUir ('.mrt.fi !) tUwilty to lie M I tin the ftih U fit April, 1:112. St (Vt)tt l!ii i f $n ( . i ; , i y In Np !' ri , M ("., r, , r ff (Ul. rf t 'I I h f (I! : ' i i ; ! ! : J , $ b ! : i. .n i'f O' ( l.Hi.t . r v ; ; . ty f , j ' l ' r i ' ! , , , ; it Judge v"-. " r: c " - - - , '. ',,.. -:.- ' ' VsjLaa Kester " 5 (Cd9lLT1artf- . . CkXITfelt XXnt--6fcrrtngton ylsita the judse and alltea are discovered. - 428 CHAPTER XXrV.-Judae e Price visits Colonel Fentress, Where lie meets Taney and Cavendish. Learna things of impor tance about the. boy, dashea a glass' of whfsky into the cotonel's face and a duel b arranged. you Into town las' ev entry? I jea' been down at Shanty Hill whar Mllly, bla wife, is carryln' on sometblng ecan flslotts, 'cause George ain't never come pome! ' Steve wss laboring under in f tense excitement, bat be ignored the presence of the overseer and ad' dressed himself v to Slocum Price. "Well, what of that?" cried Hicks quickly.' " " rThar warnt no Qeorga, mind you. Mae'r,' but dar was his team in de stable this mo'nlng and lookin' mighty nigh done up wltn bard driving." ,"Yes," Interrupted Hicks uneasily; put a pair of lines ifK a nigger's hands and he'll run any team off its legs!" An' the kerriage all scratched up from bein' thrashed through the bushes," added, Steve, There's a nigger for you!" said Hicks. "She took the" rascal out of the field, dressed him like he was a4 gentleman and pampered him up, and now first chance he gets he runs off!" AM" said the Judge softly. "Then you knew this?" Of course I knew wa'n't It my business to know? I reckon he was off skylarking, and when he'd seen the mess he'd made, the trilling fool took to the' woods. Well, he catches It when I lay hands on him!" Do you know when and under what circumstances the team was stabled, Mr. Hicks?" Inquired the judge. No, I don't, but I reckon it must have been long after dark," said Hicks unwillingly. "I seen to the foeding Just after sundown like I always do, then I went to supper," Hicks vouch safed to explain. - And no one saw or heard the team drive In?" . Not as I know of," said Hicks. Mas'r Ca'ington'i done gone off to get a pack of dawga he 'lows hit's might' important to find what's come of Oeorge," said Steve. Hicks started violently at this piece of news. I reckon hell have to travel right smart distance to find a puck of dogs," he muttered. "I don't know,ot none this side of Colonel Bates' down below Olrard." The judge was lost in thought He permitted an interval of silence to elapse In which Hicks' glance slid round in a furtive circle. "When did Mr. Ware set out for Memphis?' asked the Judge at length Early yesterday. He goes there pretty often on business." "Yon talked lth Mr. Ware before he leftr Hicks shook his head. "Did he speak, of Miss Malroyr Hicks shook his head. "Did you see her dur ing the afternoon?" No maybe you think these nig gers ain't enough to keep a man stir ring r said Hicks uneasily and with s scowL The Judge noticed both the uneasiness and the scowl. 'I should Imagine they would ab sorb every moment of your time, Mr. Hicks." he agreed affably. "A man's got to be a hog for work to bold a Job Oka mine," said Hicks sourly. "Bat It came to your notice that Miss Malroy has been In a disturbed mental state" aver since Mr. Norton's murder? am tntsrested in this point, Mr. Hlcka,- because your experience is so entirety at 'variance with my own. Jt was my, privilege to sea. and speak With her -yestarday?afUrnoor' I das profoundly Impressed by hef natural lieu and, , composure." .The Judge smiled,' then he leaned, forward across the desk. -"What were yon doing up nsre early this morning-rhasn't arnog for work like yon got any business of his own at that hoUrH .The Judge's tono was. suddenly offensive. , " , i "Look here,, what right have ' you got to try and pump mer cried nicks, 'Far no discernible reason Mr. Cav endish Ipal on bis palm's; .';!.'- "Mr. Hicka," said the Judge, urbane aad gracious, 1 believe In rrankness. '"Sure," agreed Hicks, mollified by (aa Judge's altered ton . ' . . . Therefore I do not hesitate to Say that t consider you a damned scour- hnrell" concluded the Judge. , t , , Mr, Cavendish, accepting the Judge's ultimatum as something which .must debar 1 licks from all further 'conaJd ration, and being, as he waa, exceed ingly active sod enrgntl by nature, K one passed over the various forms of gainful" Industry. ' Uttered a loud whoop and threw himself on tbe over Seer, 'fbere was a brief stnigsle and Hicks went down with tbe Karl of Ijiubeth extrM of blra; tbea Lrora bll bout Irf tut knightly 'ml fine bed a bornban't'td tlrklef Of formidable JllniH,a!uns. . -; .. The J'l'lge, Tsnry' and M a h s tfy, s;.rns from tbtr elixirs. Mr. h'. baTr wns p!!ti!r thm St the ppo !' 'a of f.'r. ( ..i.ti'lir.b a ln-r vto Yi.' r t.f..), t f f t!.o I.lit it tr I' i was r - 1 ! ' JONES COUNTY SUPERIOJl COTJItT i SPRING TEE at, IXV MONDAY Aprli ? 1st, 40 arrWinal Cfsts.'.. . .w,,.' - f v" ; ;- iTTDESDAYr April M.'-X'-i 10s? Meadows va Perry. - IS Rtynolda vs Kjnsry. ' H Smnhya Murrell. ' '. 18 1 Lee ve Craft. . : 18 Euro, RVraCo. ve Harriptt. : 19 i later vs GuMbOro Lumber Co. V 20, Winsatt vs 3 D White et sL WEDNESDAY, pri 8rd- 21 22 24 ?5 26 Ia!er vs Coom'es et al. " v Eubanks v Collins et al. CoUins vs Foy. m ' Hargett vs Tytor, Harrison vs A & N C R H Co. ; F DuVal vs A C L H K flcH F DuVal vs A C L R g Co. 29 THURSDAY, April 4th, Collins vs Brown . . IfJ , . Bronvs Collins' Cwsultdsled. Dixon va Banks. Munger & Bennett vs Rhodes. Barry vs Foscue, Adm'r. Wimratt vs Hawkins. Goldsboro Lumber Co. vs A J bur ner. ( FRIDAY, April 5th. Taylor vs Taylor, (Divorce.) King et ai. vs Goldsboro Lum. Co. Hay vs Munger & Bennett. Dudley va Munper & Bennett. Morton vs Munger & Bennett. All other cases subject to motion, ill parties smd witnesses concerned will attend court on d y caae is Set frtr (rial aa above stated, without further notice, This March 4th, 1912. . J. U. COLLINS, Clerk Supetior Court, Jones County fOlEY KIDNEY PIUS At I he Athens, no matter what's the weather, amusement and comfort. A shap reply to Congressman Philip P Campbell was made by Col. Rooee veK, ho took xception to a passage m me letter win 'h Mr. Campbell ad dressed to him Monday RELIEVE INDIGESTION QUICKLY . A liule tablet called "Digeatil" baa brought instant relief to thouands the r own statements are proof. Two r thrre ta' le s after rri?ala or when uff r n st-ipH fermenta ion, prevents listretB. relieves indie e 4' ion and cures dyspepsia. "D gejtit" is ro d with the din'inct unJerstanling that your money will be refunded if you want it 60s Ask at Davis Pharmacy. Mean. "Whnt r1!d (he hidy say when yoo told her I n un out ?" "plie smiled and s.ifd. 'Friday's ao always an uulucky day." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORI A To what culfs a alncle uva. fruui the track of bumuu duties lead: -Byron, f MANY DRIVEN FROM HOME, Eiry year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and. lung diseaaea. Fiiends snd busineaa are left behind for other climates, but this is cos thy a 4 not always sure, A belter way-tha way 'f multitudes is to. us Dr. king's New Discovery and cure yourself at noma, Stay rtcht theTe, with your frtends, snd tkethl sa'e medicine Tbioet i lung t oi:b'e fi -d quick itlkf and -iftalth re ur?a. Its he'u in coughs 00 4a. rip, c:oup, whoopin'CouKb aiJ sore lungs m ke it a poet iv bleating. &Qc and il.OO Trtal bottlj free. Gaaraf treo nyan i rugr.sts. Cemfertiah. tlospltsble Carter (.after boreawlng maUh from slrauger te Wdott be has offered llft Y see. 1 bHlInt kl lowed t'sve r no matches whea 1 be csrtiu' blarstln' powder fur thaald quarries dp along. Punch,-,, . WHAT Wt NEVER FORGET acco'dlna- to sclanea. ara tha thlrtA at anciated with oor arly homo Ufa.ikch kj Buck lea's Arnica Salva, that mo kar or tr andmottrf Uaed lo cur our horra. boljs, acaWs, aorea, ak n aruptlooa, cuts, sprains or brulaea. fort; year of' eurtt prT i -merit, uartfaard rf pi lea. " coma or eolo-aoraa, . Only aj Cents at all drog.itu. ; . -. v .' , ', J . : S v ' ' ."twyt i rtai,1! 1 Italisna lo aom place rack on to dsy front a unset to mnaot, MtkUif their clocka at?lk twant.Tonr fcottra. WOMEN Womea of tie bI.he-4 type, women cf luprTior tdua'Da rtfineirXnt, whoie t!'r rr -.-J nJ ju Jgmrnt ire wr't : J fore to their tpni'Ti, I ' ' 'j t!.; won; tn J c.ir..' i i - ive r rc-'rl' t ( f (' i a i'lEADQWS MEAL FEED EU8T PBOOF B BURT D Hsay, AND 's - Aim W ' !t:-Vn- J. A. MEADOWS Physicians Advis lie nee of a tdlaxauve, to keep the towels ooo irouj kj.uneinco youi system. The latest product cf science Is VELVO reliable and of a pie sant, aromutic taste. ?iomach and bowels; and is of the greatest auousness, sicx neaoacne, levenshness, CQHcilatulgtue. .-tc. Try VF I nn 1 OLD DOMINION LIN NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Heat. Ncrfulk to New York and Return (30 Days) $14.00 First class tickets include Meals anil Kerlli nn elegantly uppoint. d ex press steameTS. "N Hot or Cold Sea Water Balhs can be procured on Steamer without charge. x Steamers are all equipped with the l!i id d Wirvli ss Telegraph System. STEAMERS SAIL FROM NOKFOLK F.VEKY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. Tickets and Stateroom Keservationn, Company 'h Wharf, foot of Church St., Not folk, Vn. Ask your local tii k t atcent regarding through ticket. Send for I lustratd Pamphlet 1'eck J. W. H. LAN DON. I. J. ISHOWN. General Agent, Norfolk, Va. Cen. I'aaa. Aent. New York. r City of New Bern, N. C, $50,- 000. 00 5 per cent. 20 Year Bonds For Sale. gaaWd bid, will bt received l the IP rr of the under is ned. in Nw Bttn N C . until Tui-sd.j. 2nd 6a ft April. 1912. at 12 o'clock. M. for the purchase ol fifty th'U'end dolltra rity or N. w Bin. NC bond, pjyblj 20 yean after Ih i tl day of ty ISIS, and bearinc interaat at theialeuf 5 par eentam per annum, which aaid Inlen at ihaJI be pajrabte aeroi-anaually oa the tint daye of May aad November f each and every yar at iuch place orlacee aa may be af reed upo" l y ar d le lerean, the Board nf Aldermen of eald ciiy and the purehaacrof aaid bonaaaolonc aaanvof aaid bon'l" a hall remain doe and unpaid. Said b or.da lo be nf thadaanmlnatlna -f nrt leaa than ten ddiaia nor aaore than one thin lend doilara tah. aa may be determined hy the Board of Aldermen, and ahaD hear oa their : face tbe worda: : laaued fnr the kwltlmata neeeaaarf expenaea of lha city of Near Bert.." AU tfca eaupuna I hereon ahall after matarUv, be recoirabie In payment of all laaea. aebtr. daea. lioanaea. flace, and demaad due ihe city, af aay kind vhaUotver. which ahall be rx araaaad aa the faea af aH bond,. In all other reepecta the aaid boode ahall le U auch fji m aa may be aar.ied apoa braad between the aaid board of aldermea and the parehaaer theieof. . CartUUd cheek f two hundred aad Sf ty dol larauavMaaaaaf ood faith muat U filed with aht, y B laden are levlled ta aubutt form of h .nda take lead. The riaht toiej et aay and all bide teiaaa nd. , Pt araar af the Board af Alderrorn of th ItV af New Barm. Tak Kh aay of Ware a. Itlt r.T. PATTIBWN. aty Cl-ek. PrttcripfJloM wfrom ill phjslckm, Quickly ihd Ac Cufitelj Wled. " vAljo'i fttQ line o( Choic Toilet iftJclei.; mi 1 , r ef af MCC . . 1 - j ill. HENRY Pharmacy Corn, open and iire.ent the poisons of undlgesbal J Laxative 1 VoKi. Ktts i,n the liver, as well as on the possible cflicacy in constipation, indigestion. LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP Delightful Short Trips To HARDWARE AND Building Ma- terial laints, Oils A.N1) Varnishes American Field Fence 1 1. a Mrs, t. t. CUREmLUr:C3 Of fMnweaaet a AiL.il AND A II THROAT AUD iWS TROUBLES OR MONEY A?rrUA00. . 11 'i ui. ' -a, For Womeh Who Care anaWaBl" Sea g x, OfotyamyoaOMMMUaeptlaldTOw', ' family and iathkoara of yourowsi par -Km, aod rua wttnt the boat. - . InalcAtl o( what Tu ha baera Badag' ' uch aa liquid or tablet acUarpiloa or , peroxlila, eron'i you pleaaa try Paxil am, ' eonofntraUtd anUMDUa do w dar ko b L i dlaaolvad In wvtr aa Btwded. V; "l-e- I PaatUo la anora aeonotnUiaL taorar ' -cleaoslnff, toor warmteldat aod aaor hamlluf than uythiof j-oa ad. 0 t. f 3 ANTispnc I - la tbfitonct-'to Cleans asd hlu ha teH, ramrrvW tartar hoii prtract dary. To dIaUfec th paoarUt, deatroy dlseaaA frerma, aod purify tha braata. To keep aril fUral fa lb tad btlrlgaerork "leaa aad odorUaa, Ta rrmo aW-ntlnn fmai tha tnata and purify Vm braati, afu-r am'iktntf. To rr Ail cx t peraplrv V.n oUra by srxnire bathlDf. . An A TnexllclntU Brrit for Vncl trfatinnnt ff fcminlna ilia Wber palvia nalarrh, nflammaUoit aad aloerallun eaUt, Botlilair aiiala boi dirorhea r.f Paatine, i i,t t-tt year th Ly'" I.. t I 11, li ham f(-.l. t o. haa b'n re ;'!' It la iriri! f thrlr ral icnU ti m It I - Ox ji lie, estre.'r'MjarT rlfan-'n. I ' u tful ft'i." J-.ercr. I r I ' I ,'f.Tic " t . la i1 ' ' ' 1' i" 1

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