M i lis -MpO - " i e, New Bern, utters - :i: ' The . it-mist i ikniK v jKihajis 1 . ente .-:t . i real v n .that I ( a Washington iuund it way'xf ut a worm- will to some of bur i-uMeraT- What . wr in immolliinir 1 1 tS."t. 1'' : - : - 'Collit'l is si . I roatingV"'Senator Simn t.ns, hut il.it has little or no effect where the si iniior is beat known, and in the termory Ins votes will have to. ccme from. l et the heathen rage. Eastern North C ar. Iina knout ehough about Senator Simmons, - and is well enougfu'SatihfUd with liia Record return him to the seat which he has filled B3 well.- ' V ---'. ..W.AN EXPLANATION. Editor of The Journal:-. 1 As Judge Cline ser m to think that my article in .1 he Journal this morning ' may I e construed as a critic is?h of his conduct in trials at this court, I wisk tosaythat I intended io reflect! n ha ever on , Urn,-, but that 1 regarded his i deeifu.r.s in -the cases I ri d Ly him - B Hril liAiti fi X. rr- nd t..Min fa't, tvrl inct Jti I vriv mi rh retrrct that the Ji.dy miiundrrsto d -ihe in end of my article and.V'hote that this explanation will - act him right. 1 , ' V vr Very truly.' ' .J Inquirer ;i' Man has been attending Tiorse races p for thousands of .years and will probably 5 continue, to- do so centuries after the V Jiutomobile shall have been succeeded - 1jy the airship or some other means of locomotion. The ..horesless age will ; i jieverappcar if (teepming be dcpemte'at . upon the automobile or any other ia- animate thing to supplant the horse in lhe -affect lons-s, of the people. The beauty of his limbs, his arched neck and , , quh ering nostrils; h( -haughty move merits, all apfieal to the, eye today even - -as they did thousands of years ago. .Men with sufficient funds to gratify I their desires will continue to pay fabul ous prices for horses until the end of time. . That men love horses . is evi denced by the interest shown -in the y lithographs gotten out to advertise ' iw Dirnn (jreiw lair, wmtn prumin- " ntly feature the etjuine steed. . What Mew-uern needs as much as anything elsei' street; signs. Then, to make a complete job, and render it possible for a stranger to find anyone in the town without .securing the ser vircs of a gyde, the houses should be 3eredi.fAs it ? at present, one ,ot no' Idea ot the location of ing Jiy iu -oumber, "and when the is finally located, it is ten chances e that the house-is not numbered. anger might hunt tor-a certain erj on a certain -street, all night, n -unfortunate4-' did -recently - raiofor about an hour and then irrive at his destination. Hope out by the fact, however, that rd ofaldcrraen have 'advertised is for these much-needed street flnd perhaps before long people v . begin to number their residences. Perhaps no class of people) aside from i wspaper men, meet, with so much or - o severe criticism as school teachers, i nrh of this, criticism is - unjust and s solely because parenUtAnd others i Jo trnvcrificdTeporte'vand do g to acquaint themselves with nal jnner workings" of the school ,u Any person fairly well acquaint ! v fi children knows that-these re ris, even when absolutely - truthful i.om the children's point of view, are nc-t to be implicitly relied npon. ' Any-, one who has had the training of children l as had the mortifying experience of covering - that - even : tha ' best of i !... fren sometimes lapse irom good manners when away from: home anct .imong other children.-; Some mothers v ill not tolerate any -correctiofi of their hd.lren's manners from the- teacher, . - it as a reflection upon their ni!!' ir.-uiiing, when it is really but the r .; (;i childish heedlessness or-self v.,... No greater injury can bs done a tr 111 t r r than to r-ndemn her -at home icsence of upils.T Tod twany i sist in bel tiiiig that a "school , lnV -"r'f o be regatded with s alwavs t '. v-, f : .... j.- ... .. . CAROLINA A" THE SOUTH- ERN SS. " ' Carolina and t S.mthern -Cross , waste law end. the 'TtducatioU of the the name (fa i me dated from people in the prevention of fiies.r. There , uston, but ji.s: ' i the press of the , is an annual loss of almost two million id Print inp f v. Mrs. L.-"V; dollars'in this Stat caused byfires that 1 his is a peri- -could have in many cases been prevent-.- not hatred,. ed,,;-"pn-next , Wednesday every prop - i' Heated to .erty owner ' is asked to inspect his or i !c - liave tme her biiildings and sec that there arc no 1 - - iimc for re'defective flues of other scftirccs of dam i REV. J. VV. HAM AT WILMINGTON Rev J. . Ham.-uf Atlanta, Ca.,' ''.wKn ivrfiitlv. naiH a vtuit-. trt ihi rltv - r - " " - V and deli verctj several sermons at the Tabernacle Baptist Ch.: rely of which ' he -Was at one time ptgtor it-ttua. ttclc "8 we.ProolcJyn Baptist Criurco, , WUmingtoa,. jaim-ne . pewapapert rot .that city ay-that he i' drawing enor - 7HsW-mou crowds:- I a fact, -there has barely upoa J"'ben standing room wo" several occas - ions.--- Mr. Ham' is assisting; in tr.e -Cascaret now and then anq never know meeting -with her slnjrtdg: nd the Wil- the misery caused by a axy liver, clojj mington "Star speaks. very , highly-of gex! bowels or an upset stomach. .sv' her ability. ' ' . ' ::.: t-'- K Dea't put Itt'SnMheY day of dufreaa. I--,-- . .... r ' - J Let CascareJ cleanse and regulate your JURORS FOR FEDERAL COURT, stomach 'remove the ow,' undigested The following named persons have d fermenting- food and that tobery been d-awn to serve a jurors during' making gasj take:the excess bile from the regular-October term of the Dis- your liver and carry out of .the system trict Com of the' United States for U tha constipated waste : matter ; nd New Bern division of the easterh dis trict of Nor. h Carolina to be held in this city on October 28. FIRST WEEK J. B. Tucker, Greenville; T. W. Sut. ton, Mount Olive; John Griffin, Trenu n John Hardison, Alliance; J. M. Powill, Goldsboro; Levy Thompson, SauUton; James S. Smith, Hookerton; Q. K. Hancock, New Bern; F. C. Hooker, hinston; C. V. McGehee, New Bern; Walter Rouse, Dover; Walter Guthrie, Morehead City; W. C. Jackson, Ayden; W. H Arba; Philips, Ayden; John Harrisoi , O. L. Joyner, Greenville; Wi , E. Johnson, Beaufort; F. D. Foxhall, (reenville; John Bidille, Fort Barnwell; Tenjamin. Whitley, Beaufort; J. R. May, Snow Hill, R. F, D.: Willi m Ro;e Coldsboro, R. F. D;. F. -K. Alfred, Aurora; W7. M. Lang. Karn.vill :; F. M. Justice, Verona; N. 11. r.e;.ri;..", ! nc Hill; Thfmas Perdi.c. Fall.rg Cnek-, Madiid Frazel, Richland's, 1'. V. D; Jere W. Fountain, Richlands Wm. W. Pollock, 'Innlon; Guy Walton; Jack- scnville; John T. Hargett, New Bern, Troy Pet-le, Auixra; J. J. Ivey, Seven Springs; William Sabiston, Jackson ville; D. W. Murillv Richlands, R. F. D. ; James B. Dawson, New Bern; W. J. Perry, Trenton; John D. Walters, La Grange; J. C. Langston, Kinston; E. G. Pridgen, Trenton and W. N. Whorton, Florence. SECONp WEEK. B. M. Lewis, Farmville; Simeon Saddler, Hobucen; R. P. Howell, Goldsboro; W. R. Swain, Aurora; W. J. Braxton, Greenville; H. A. Brinson, Grantsboro; W. G. Sutton, Seven Springs; J. F. Rouse, Kinston; E. H. Davis,Marshallberg Lemuel Dawson, Snow Hill, R. F. D; William Aman, Jacksonville; Sylvanus Barker, Tren ton; Octavius McLawhorn, Vanceboro; W. B. Ellis, New Bern; J. K. Dixon, Trenton; Daniel Lane. New Bern. R. F. D. and L. H. Mallard, Trenton. COUNTY TEACHERS' EXAM INATION. The regular fall examination for Teachers' Certificate will be held Thurs day and Friday,-Oct. 10 and 11. The white teachers will meet at the office of the County Supt. on Thursday at 10 a. in. The colored teachers will meet at the brick church on Cypress street Friday at 10 a. m. S. M. BRINSON, Supt. Public Instruction Craven County. HA, O JOHN, WHAT IS THE TROUBLE NOW? Why haven't you heard the latest? They brought old man economy down last -night in an automobile and he is telling some strange stories. He was hung up on the fence for weeks watching the sheep feeding in the pastures, watch ing the wool grow, watching the shears clipping jt off and went to the factory and anefwacthed every process until he was able to purchase the best line of foreign and domestic woolens that has ever been his good fortune to. do.and- his correct fall fashions-are now ready, prices lower than the lowest. He is again stopping with. ..o.- - " R. SAMLVER, V ' MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 f 91 South Front St., -.New Bern, N. C and is thanking' the public for their liberal patronage in the-past season and do earnestly solicit a continuance of same. He remains. , ;u Yours most respectfully, (- i. -LATEST ECONOMY - The "United States Civil Service' Commission announces that on October 19th an MahiiW'tioth of applicant ibr position pr'-stenographer and type writer in the government service will held .In Hew Bern.Norfolk:. Eli- abeth Cityi; Raleighand iWilnunaton The examination will be opentoboth men and women over 18 years 6f age.y- Fur ther information may be obtained upon application to the secretary otihe local board; pF civil service examiners at t he postoffices In the placet named, ' , . , ,. ,., . . NextlWednesdav rOjtoUr-9th,iba - been set- aside as Fire- Prevention Dav in'' North Carolina. Nothing " means more than the enforcemeotf our : fire ion has an age from fire, , , . I ii s-t, to " ' ny ef our.; 'Some me. k thief yesterday relieved re orded; Mr, G. C West, who is Mr. J. W. Stew y of tie art's private secretary," of a new coat i irate i which he had just 'received from t'.e u No Sick Headache, Bilious Stomach, Of Constipated Bowel by Torn, the rascals out the headache. the biliousness, the- indigestion. the! ( sick, .aour stomach and (out gaes- ' turn them out tonight and ltee; then out with f oscareta, ;';. i. 1 Millions, of jnaa and women take -a pojson jn th'4ntetities and bowels. Then you will feel great. r A Cascaret tonight will surely straigh tc n " you out by' morning,--' :: They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drugr store means a clear head, sweet stomash and clean, healthy liver and boweFSotidii ; for , months. Children love to take Casacrets because they taste good-7ever gripe or sicken. ' - .' ' ; m ' ' Hazleton Hotel and had left the coat and a pair of trouserihahginjr -on a chair -in his room while he attended to some duties in Mr. Stewart's office. During bis absence the coat was stolen a ad as the thief left no clue as to his identity he will doubtless escape ap- pTehenslon. Workmen are now adding the finish ing touches to the Improvements be ing made at the Hazleton Hotel. This work has been In progress lor several weeks .and the entire Interior of -the building has been changed and every one of the rooms refurnished. Wnen tne repairs are completed there will b no more attractive hostelry in the State Mr. Stewart has not yet leased the building,, but there is every probability that it will be open in time to accomo date visitors to the Fair to be held here during the latter part of this month. NOTICE. Governor W. W. Kitchin in further a nee of Democratic principles and in advocacy of his candidacy for the U S. Senatorship will speak in Vanccbord, Craven Co, on Friday -Oct 11th, at 11 o'clock a. m. Everybody invited G. V. RICHARDSON. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament" of Mayer Hahn, deceased lateof Craven county, N. C-, this is to notify aU persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the. undersigned on or before the 2nd day of October A. D. 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said -estate will please make immediate pay. nent. This 30th Sep tember A. D. 1912., ' JOSEPH L. HAHN. F. M HAHN, S. M.- STRASBURGER, WALTER B. SOLINGER, Executors uuder last will and testa ment of Mayer Hahn deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having- qualified as administrator of the estate of -W. N. Pato, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify all- persons having 'claims against the estate of said - deceased to exhibit them to the . undersigned, on or before the 28th day of Sept mber, 1913. or this notice-will be pleadel in bar of their recovery. Alt- person . indebted to said -estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. '. , -This 27th day of September 1912. .George' W. Pate.;.. Administrator of W, N.PuEe, doceasej, --i " . W. D. Mclver, Attorney. GOOD LOCATION FOR BUSINESS SITES'. -Valuable property now --or- sale For large -warehouses ,'or- other- sites lor. manufacturing, ' large 'piece' or par cel :of. land adjoining t&VN.-rS.- friight, depot and 'railroad. : Street front '104 feet run to- halinel . Trent- 'riven Will sell all or any paE.! Will lio oris now one of Ehc coming sites for butlness in the near?, future.-' Look squick. took well.i See F, Hill, the Shi ogle man. for ' further, information. 4 53 S,.Fi street; Phone 55. V 1 - - -, t "' "' " " r"11-" '''' '"- "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.,,; iHaving- quilified as- admim'strator ofr Ben Hahn, deceased Ta te of Craven County, KCr thliis.to notify all per sons having, claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibitrthem to the- undersigned on- or b;fore. the ,2fid day of October A.- Drl913 or this notice will be pleaded ba r of t he.ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please n.ake immediate payment., .j. '-J V. 1 HAHN L- .""; Administrator Behn Haen pet erased, ' "v ? This 30th Scot. 1912: ",' l-llil I7.r,t;j I '' 0. II. SALE. . Unless previously' called for and all charges paid or otherwise dis posed of, the Southern Lxpress Company will sell a large number of unclaimed shipments at public auction to the highest bidder, at l the office, of the company in Newi F.crn, N. C, on Thursday, Oct.) 24, 1912, commencing at 10 o'c lock a. m. - . V s S lv 'wCK ' 'i - ' . t fl U A f i K LS IB r. V f ' I - -' . i .: i - ir-'r -' - ' ; TCI I -- I . I Mf i - -. (-mzitxw Jbod i IFF HlO"ZrS PJfSSllE ULUBi NT,CE . . Tflt Fi'ty-nl siventr-fl-fe - cents per salt. Strlcly cn:h, Quick serylca. Olothes callc ! far a ad delivered. Phon: 224 ? CRAVEN STREET Foley-(Hdnoy Pi!!s TONI4IN ACTIO" OWCK IN RESULTS Ohr prompt reHaf from B ACKACHR, XIDNBY and BLADDER TROUBLK, RHEUMATISM, CONQSSTION of Om KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of me BLADDER and sfl annoying URINARY IRREQULARTTIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AUED and ELDERLY PEOPLE na for'Trt'OMEN. MAVI HIGHEST HECOMMENDATCdN si A. Dmrta. 3t WsskhutoB St.. CoutstU1i (sd.. is in U 85tb 'H writs-Si-'4 bs kWf ni tiered maeh Iraat air kldoars mna Mad Am i had MTer backachM ad my kidney actios sss too trsgmnt, naMM to lass saqsa eieep t sis-fat, and In my in my isaasrtnsrs was ooMtspi Foley Klifaay Pills (or soms tinsa, i. a loos ro mm ass now frss of ui touble And acaia abls tt np-aadasoand.. Fo y fUutr Fills ssf UrV risim. ttlon " ' ; " OR SALE BY ALt DEALERS mi ass now fras S10NTAUK CO. NORFOLK, VA. to more fully demonstrate the "superior quality-of - their Ice Gf earns we will for the remainder of theiseason sitve the - 10c.i.ififFR 5c. j2mt 4, eV ICE CREAM SODAS, - 5c. EDWARD CLARK ibiS' TEMPLE ' - C6.C31) immwaMwamMWKzm a a r - - m a i m m M Music ly v - j The copartnjtship heretofore existing betw.cn W. A. Mcintosh and J. A ! Hark-T, trading tnder the name of J. A. Marker & Co., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. W. A. Mcintosh p-. t chases the same and assumes all debts and liabilities of said J. A. Harker &. Co All parties indebted to said J. A. Harkef & Co. will please pay W. A. Mcintosh or New Bern Fish Co J. A. HARKER W. A. McINTOSH . . . s 2a EHISMNII iNIHBlCITE. (ffilTE USD) DOMESTIC LUMP iD POCAHONTAS STEAM COAL YARD FOOT CRAVEN STREET PHONE 34 Gotton ! Cotton! ! E. BEUiott, representing J. E, - Latham, is in ' the market for cottons - All parties having . Cotton to sell will do welt to see him beforeselling. : - E.B, EIXIOTT, 6 Graven St. Phone 745 GIV?I H HQLLISTER AWAY a a m w L m ms mamaaaas.?aaa a - a a a a a a : aa ma a - am a Mortocycie liaees PocLet Axal or Ilatchets-T-Rits or Chisela Saws or Planes Hammers or Screw-drivcro all tools any tool o' best of Its -kind may Trowels. tool for shop, Hi. u F Ff PORTfCN OF 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 $101), 000 and apital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor, which includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided profits f'qual to or exceeding their Capital stock. 4 PER CENT iraSTJl l SAVINGS DEPOSITS SAFE DFPOSf BOXES FOR RENT to your house will so much improves its tone and appearance. Tolson Lumber & Man'fg. Co. Office Yards a d Factory, 129 E Subscribe for tlie Journal THE GREAT EASTERN 1 nAi TIT 1 It i in FOR PREMIUMS . "A i::f oilier information, address 7 - Knlves"; A i j loner as- vou want the venr be found among the famous i t . .1 : QUALITV TOOLS . There Is no argument no question iQnty are the best you can buy at any price. So it is with ony other tools you can mention together -with Porks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Goiden Mannre - hooks. Grus-ahears. Anyf home or field. ,. LmtMur Ikt Xntt u ttrfmm." tnit Hirk If. U. 1 hlOtBM. I ' GASKILL'S" Quality H.rd'lj Quick" Service, SURPLUS AND "PROFITS TO CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK 9 A FINE VESTIBULE DOOR gives tone to a house. You can get one here at compar atively little expense. Take your choice of a variety of designs too. There are all kinds of woods, golden or quartered oak, cherry, ma hogany, etc. Come and see them. Nothing you can add 6 t X Front St. New Bern N. C UAHUUWA rAlK a m a a m a a a a mm ma a w. , r t

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