. J, 5 vs. J t 'raw eczema I Relieved in" '- ft f Second lYes. ai' itching, burning, rVw.aisri- tated skin relieved the moment Zeraoj touches it. , Zemo i a clean, soothing, Wline wash. " composed of Thymol, Glycerine, Witch Harel,. Boras;; Acid and other medicinal healing properties, relieve and ncuret every form ol kin and scalp eruption, and if you are not entirely satisfied with results from the very first, 25-cenl; bottle. druggists 'wili refund :y:) money. 'Jtrj size bottle Endorsed and sold, jn .New ; u te s Duffv's' Drue Store.1 i 7mn 1 oreoared by Bt W.-Jtose, Medicine Co., St. Louis.' Mo, and their guarantee is as good as gold. , x LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AND" ' SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE TO RALEIGH, N. C ACCOUNT NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR nrrroBER 14-19-1913 Tickets on sale October 12th to lth inclusive with final return limit October Ha 1012. a '-.,-' - .- RrHKnuLBS OF SPECIAL TRAIN GOLDSBORO TO RALEIGH AND return October i6-i7-.9i2. T fVilHshoro '. ,6:45 A. M. Rose 7:00 A.M. Pnnrctnn 7:12 A. M, p;n. ivPl I 7:22 A. M. w.!ma 1 7:33 A. M wiin'o Mills 7:50 A. M. A M A. M Auburn .8d4 A. M. I Garner. .8:22 A, M. I A, rFreiirht Sta.) .BWO A. fl. UPTURNING LEAVE RALEIGH (FREIGHT STATION) 6:30 P..M xin. rnirniitr srhedules shown as Snftrmatinn and not guaranteed FOR FULL INFORMATION. APPLY TO NEAREST AGENT. J. O. JONES. T. P. A. Raleieh. N. C F H. COAPMAN S. H. HARIWICK VP. & Gen. Mgr. Pass. Traffic Mgr. H. F. CARY. Gen. Pass. Agent WASHINGTON. D. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR Raleigh, N. C. October 15th-18th The Fair Grounds will be open Wed nesday and Thursday nights. Greatly reduced rates via Norfolk Southern Railroad Coir admission to the Grounds. SCHEDULE Beaufort - $5.25 Morehead City -5.0S Newport 4.75, Oriental v -75 Bayboro - 4-5 New Bern -S.-.-. 4-W Dover 3.25 Kinetnn 3.00 I a f.rance ...2.65 Schedaule of trains I.v. New Bern -4:10 A. M. I.v. Dover ) 5:05 A. M Lv. Kinston .5:28 A. M. Ar. Goldsboro 6:20 A. M. N Lv. Goldsboro 6:45 A. M Ar- RalpJfh 8:35 A. M For schedule of .other trains consult T.lrAt Aonknt. Returning Southern Railway leaving ivm:njti a- i -w a ing Goldsboro at 9:30 f. M. will make close connection with train No. 16 Wvins- at 10:15 P. M. for New Bern and intermediate points. . Fnr narticular saoplv to nearest Tlrlcrt Acent. W. V. CROXTON, General Passenger Agent NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ROUTE OF THE. NIGHT EX PRESS. - v ' Schedule in effect September" 22d Tli fnllnwinc schedule figures Dub- lished as information ONLY and are riot guaranteed. tv ' TRAINS LEVE NEW BERN1- NORTH AND WEAT BOUND 12:20 A. M. Daily Night expresi Pull- sleeoina: car for Norfolk. . 9:45 A. M. Daily fof Norfolk connects ' '" for all points North and, est . Parlor Car Service, between . .' Washineton and Norfolk. ; 'i 1:45 P.-M.'-'' Daily except Sunday for ' Washington: Belhaven. , Green I1JWU j-.mmwivm, " ville Wilson and Raleieh. Patlor Car between Washington P: and ITCHING, FIERY, ' ' "Raleigh. 'f 4:10 A. M." Daily Night .Express for - t "v Geldsboi;;;iMpii ; 9:l0A. M. Daily.' for Goldsboro Haleigh. 5:35 P M. Daily; for Goldsboro. ' ' " . EAST BOUND V A, M. Daily;-for fi BeaVforflf 5:35 P. M.,T3aily for BeaufOrt-K 9:50 AI M. DaHy except- Sunday fjt . , OrientaL' W:' ' 5:45 P.' M. Daily lor Urientai , Vnr titrfhrr , Information or reser- . vation of Pullman sleeping , car space, . V nnolv t T. H.; Bennett.' T. A., New r:'...Berd,'.N.-:C.' ' " ' W. W. CROXTON. ' - V ' i General Passenger Agent . C. P. DUGAN. 1 . . v Superintendent Transportation. I CUTO;7 CC..T3 When you feellazy, stretchy, half- sick, "blue'i and discouraged, look to the liver. It is torpid. ". : o LIVER QEGULATC.1 THB POWDER FORM) IS TEE REMEDY TCU NEED It is not only an invigorating tonic for: a torpid liver, but it extend its cleansing and restorative Influence to the stomach and bowels. ' Helps diges- I tioa ud food assimolation, purifies the bowels and brings back 13fce naou of. regular daily bowel movements. I When thej stomach, liver and bowels are active, bilious impurities no longer I obstruct functional processes., tne re- I suit of which ; if -renewed energy. mental activity and (cheerful spirits. $M W Pitlm JPrfiaii brgs ssditgs, $ 1.00 IyaacaBMt r It, na M, iU am hr.Mll paitpait., ItanwUw Begalaur la fataaia Ileal tana tat tku who pnfet K. Mea, KM ft : 1 E, ZQUII & CO- ftonL St Lstfosta, - .. - I ' Alnoularlv Alike. . ' The two Clevelanderr on the back t tnlVlnr literature. ; ' ,Tm reading Rue kin an over again, said one., H meaty rtuff after ao mniK modern frlvoL" "1 - waye Temlnds me ot Anemua waru. V mat'a that! ATtemus wnrui ,im- I "Not at all The title of RuaWnH books and Ward'e'lecturea never have I anything to do with the contenu." Inexoenslve Job. "Do vou 'see that man? Only yester day he cleaned out a bank." "Whv didn't they arrest Mbit- "What for? He's a very conacien tlous Janitor." . Notice! The Craven County Democratic K.wntive Committee met Octcber 7 in the' oflfice of R. A. Nunn, secretary of the committee, at 12 o'clock, noon. in accordance with the ules prescribed bv the State Democratic 'Executive Committee and the Democratic State Convention, for the purpose ot select I ir.r nr.ll.li AlHprs for each of the Senator I ... i ial Candidates in the 'Senatorial pri ma tn he held on the 5th day of November. 1912. The foltowinz named Democratic voters were appointed as poll-holders V ..... for the primary electionl Maple Cypress: J. J. Dixon, J. W, Huff, M. F. Afdridge. Vanceboro; N. B. Ipock, D. W. Cop- pedge, L. E. Ipock. , Truitt's: Cicero Gaskins, L. B. Caton, A. Barrington. . , - . Ernuls: L R. Whitford, Wm. Caton, A. E. Oglesby. ' ' Bridgeton: E. J. Bayliss, S. C Becton, C. C Bell. IV Farm: E. R. Tolson. H. A. Marshall, V. A. Tolson. Thurman: T. C. Th0ma8. Sr.. M. L. J Jacobs, J. A. MUler. 1 First Ward: A. H. Bangert, S. B Parker, 'Edward ClarL , . , Second Ward J Cl K. Hancock, L. E. Duffy, D. H. Bnnsori, . ; , Third Ward : y G., B. Waters. ' X Mitchell, Fred Shipp. ' , ' ' Fourth Ward: IF. W. Shriner. Ji. Ji, Willis, F. I. Weathersbee, - v. .; W'" ; .r- i-li . U-1. . tl..ff Bern: r. j. .viniwway, L- H. Banks. Tyisdale's: W.H.' Bray, CVW. Bray, J.T.Shute.K -" 1 Gum Row: B. B. Scott, H E, Scott, rL M.'Arnoldif . 1 '-. i ' Fort 'Barnwell: Hugh Lane, B. B WrfM W ' r Cannon. ' ' . Dover: N.& Richardson, u n. wrnte head, J. s. wooten. t ,m . ' Cove City: .U. W. Daugherty, . W. E. Tones. H. T. White, ' 't Jasper; 0. H, Perry, W. lv Ipock, W. D. Lancaster. 1 ' ' Rmh Grove: I.cT House. G. T. Richardson. J. Ringold. nf the Drecincts therepre- ir.r 4hj SAnatnrtal Latldl- KUM.l.V. IV dates did 'not: suggest the name of a I poll-holdef and in such instances a good Democrats was chosen without regard Democrat was choBed; for his preference as to The minutee of th read and. approved. -ff to tne canaiaate. ; the 'meeting, were Uoon motion the meeting adjourned V..- " ' S. " IL Lane Chairman. R. A. Nunn, Secretary. SJEALED BIDS The Board of Aldermen of the City I of New Bern will receive sealed bids I for 4600 ft. granite curbir.g 5x14 in.. nothing less than 4 ft.' lengths, and 22 piece9 2 ft. radius ana a r s lc- radius. . . , ' ' .. Bids to be in by Oct. 22 n 1. Right reserved to reject any and ; 'M"'?. O. A. K. i . su.iilj4.Ji 'The Pikes live a quarter of a mue J down the road from me. said the fin who owned a summer cottage. "They . . . 1 1 have one of those simple little places nf shnut twentv acres.' with Its OWU bathing beach and melon patch and gold plated chicken yard and mani cured cows and tomato s' worth $1 long is allowed to remain on the lawn I the-head gardener geU to toV 1 tt 1"c?I,r W rose Dusnes causes us ciscnargee -;. , i : -. The Pikee are especially proud of vitoh.r, whr they raise tfctnM th mat tham ten times what I .. . . . ' i J. I iney wouia pay tor we same iuuib tha nYwvi-r atnrA ' Rut the thlnKS I the Pikee raise $xi'yteOk' 1h prtc 1 you reauy v wwidn ioeueve wieirjjryou n get your -money back any strawberries, if you aaw one uddenly w :r vinol does not do all iwe say. with no preparatton. At for tte green - . DnJ gist N!W Bern N. C-pea-rctually,stboee peat ahould.be I j j-,uu , sh in.t to (Advertisement) ' ueman wno naa maae me moue i In life and who enters entering elee-1 . "J ------ 1 eomethlng be did not get everr day. a dish Jthat would make him wclaim ' . . ine of June peaa with the broiled chicken for dinner. The meet did not obaerre the breathless hush with which the peas . . . . ? . 4... M U,M were offeredhlm, but he helped him- eU bountifully and devoured them In a ''Workmanlike- manner, wnue ma i hosts watched him Expectantly. Notb- J In hatnened. t . "Mr. Pike coughed. Er , ne oe- gan. The peas pretty gooa, em Right1 frqpi our own garden!' "The beefy gentleman aimry ten that something was expected from him. Oh, yes be said. To be sure Hi nnaa. Thev're rood, aren't theyf Almost as good as the French canned peas they serve at hotels r "Not having garden, I do not get mv feeliiura outrased in lust the same manner as did the Plkes-rbnt' there are times. There was tne occasion ui the peach tree, for Instance. Nobody who has not witnessed the setting out in a sunny place of four walking sticks with funny green knobs on them and has not nursed ami MiMHahMi them for three seasons and spatted off spiders and ants and defied curly leaf and the yellow migni and coddled and fussed over them can understand what It means to arrive in tha anrtn and find six or seven fussy. unmistakable peaches on eacn or those trees. It IS as exciting a mo ment as that when you And a baby has cut a tooth! .1 would go out a dosen times a day lust to assure my self that the peaches were all there and no Insect was marring tnem ana to tall them how nice It was of them actually to grow before my very , eyes on my own trees! That was the sum mer I asked Pearl over to visit me. pi4 la a faaclnatins: young .wom an, but you will understand her limita tions when I say that she would ratn-, mr waiir . Anvn' State street than through the woods and that she turns pale at the sight oi a , "spider, i oe- 4v aha NBurded the Country -With bored surprise and came over because she felt sorry for-jne in my exue. n ' . T- 1 a . . A n ft HAH.ll oniyrume ireart vwyy VLA- " uuij uiua. wmi ,w,if - wben she did not have to I f ound her i..4 ft.. Ilia naaeh ..trsaa. .'-..V.!' .... tut bv. the neach. trees. There, was a big fat - squirrel 'on the rail fence Just now,' she saftl, 'eat ings something so busily ' that t he WOUMIJIL WUUft" . ni A." v " things-, at him. There werent an stones, so I, used those hard green things on these, trees-tney were jusi Hirhtto throw and , he Jumped- so when the last one hit him, -'' 1 fled to keep from doing wolence to Pearl.'' i)1 C "The Vannecks are Jolly people and anticipated their coming with spe- l.foi niaaanML !w. I showed ' them the V)lace It takes about five minutes to exhaust tne signis w u muh-wh with' a burst of pride dilated on the fact that" even In these wilds there are-comforts and that I have a bath room, with running water. 'Of course, I added, "it's cold water; but. then Just ded..-lfs cold water, mittnen ,usi AMD dAr mrmf ut una mat m u housel. ''. 1 - Mr. Tanneck leaned weakly against a waJL TJo you mean to say,' he got out tragically, that you donV nave hot water here? No hot water f Tou heat It on the alcohol lamp shave, I explained: 'And for ; a to w hath we heal it oh the kitchen stove and carry it In, but the water Is so soft that I prefer the cold tub.'-Y .- "Mr Vanneck claDDed his hand to his brow and went and sat In a corner and moped over the awful calamity, of no unlimited hot water. ah tne time 4hav mora here his wife and I SDent most of it stoking the kitchen stove so that if Vanneck took a sudden fancy for a hot bath there would be plenty of .water. - ' ' ;; , ' "The thermometer stood' ebove 90 end every one was going around with perspiration dripping from the end of his nose seeking coolness, but when ever I encountered Vanneck'S ; "re s'gned, reprcnchful eye I. felt that I ! i t'.vghted tis comfort; Mrs.' Van-r-'ck tried 1 1 Ryoleglze. She said he Has go 6 , .'..lent' on-.-the .ordinary r 'rf.-i-'sr cf l'' ed that one had to 1 -.-..or l.l.n. ' ".',. "I" I we. r.-tr-'.'i to ..Vanneck I tuow how I'd humor him rd tie him In a tag and sink t!;n in the coldest trot in-the lake!" IIO .TO RESIST Chronic Coughs! nd Colds. Strong., vigorous". men and women hardly ever catch coldi; it's only' when ihe system is run down and vitality low that colds sod coughs get. a foot- . ... ' that the b . fc fc .,d '. r - V am; nn vour run down condition aeainr ud vour run down condition again? ' Mrs; Olivia Parhain of East Durham. N,.Cnays: "I took Vjnol for chronic cough which had lasted two years end the cough ot mly disappeared, but it built mv -strength as well." ' fBch rases is because contain tn a deliciou iconcentratedilofm aU the ' . , , j v... -c -57- Uver oiL; with tonic, , blood budding iron added. ' J ' i '; ! . l. I .IJ. .;AM voroiuv cumjiu, u vu.u Vtnnl WanKP it tiuilds UD the weak- .W'iruVdowa' evstem. . - - , . . , ... uommerciai wn ""L'r I A. J aVlA Tlttlaa a ITaBk Our conlinent has a monopoly of humming birds, the gems of the featb- Jk a.aAB-4In. W fh Asia fnnra a rn aai1 to be as many as four hundred species, moat of which confine themselves to tha troniCal regions. Only eighteen yarietlea live farther north than -Mexico. It Is generally thought that humming birds live upon inougm xnai uuws honey., This, however, ia a mistake. iwj uwumwu tmet but most of their food consists of the small insects which Inhabit cer tain flowers. - Humming- birds are so small that whan thev era caDtured for commer cial purposes "it Is Impossible to use even the smallest shot lor tear or in form their skins. They are therefore stunned with a drop of water from a blowgun or syringe, and fall into a net, wheTi they are quickly, poisoned. Humming birds .vary in size rrom those half as large as a sparrow to those about the size of a bee. Their flight is so swift that they can be well seen only when poised above a flower. The little creatures bid fair in ha AYtermlnatad on account of the senseless and cruel fashion of using them as trimming for women s hats.- Ave Maria. Pomnellan Venus la Unearthed On of th latest and most interest ihg things uncovered during the new excavations at Pompeii under the di rectlon of Professor Solnazzola. is a fresco which Is regarded as the best I which has-yet been found. It Is very beautiful, and in a perfect state ol reservation. It was one of the orna ments of the facade of a house sltuat ed in the main nublio thorouehfare, of which the roof was fn an almost intact condition. It represents the , Pom nellan Venus standin erect, crowned with diadem, in the midst of flying Cupids, on a chariot drawn by rour in dun lenhants. Been from the front. um repre.BHiuuu v wwwi u.u ; strikingly realistic The arcnaeoiogi- Cue ot the fresco is extremely great, fpr the colors are very fresh and harmonious. -" ui u.t4v r.4. i u.u. .:nvni4iw-v4w ii. i4iuh ( : aanaw uuvvr ,uuuBi jmuci iulu wu- 1 at Malta, Informs the state depart- f mam 41ia4-4nan4r im4rfMm liava aalr. ed hint, to give names ot breeders of nnr MwJ nrtaltaattr tarriare and' nets. I He says there are a few BOKsalled' mal- tese terriers in. Malta and they are nnt nf tM ItlnAil Tha nnnnlaa whlnh the street hawkers offer for sale to tourists are more ; or. less mongrel. strain of the old breed. '' Mal- taaa cat- da' not exist -in Malta, at least not one of the color called mal- tese In the United States, Has ;been seen there. , 1 SURELY SETTLES UPSET ST Diaoepsia ends Indigestion; i , - v ,. .j-4.... . i raa VnttaiMeae a n ai Hoarr niirn - uas, sourness inu na.uuiu i: -.'- In five mlnues---,?''; 5.,v . Keaiiy aoes put dbo svuiuacus ju -1 dei-reallydoesvovercomeinaigestion 'Really does "put bad dyspepsia, gas. WtoranBl ness in five imnutethatushatf?"' 'jr-rrzTv ' . . . . i- -.. I Tt. hrmierht-nM man economv down makesPace's Diapepsin the largest sen , " ,' u. ii ir inc stomach -regulator in the worlds If what you eatjermente into stubborn 7. -. 'T-.. . A- lumps, you.be icn gas &na..Ut ;hp feeding in the pastures,watch, uhd.gested -food and acid, headd JJ, MP and acs oreatn jqu.;, tonguf your insides hlled Witn one ana jnui- '" . .. ' . ,ul mArrtont irestible waste, remember the moment Kuuk .i . . ... Diapepsin comes in contact witn tne " v v. ...... . " .. l stomacu an duuii uioL.vo . . t. . ..i h i.t.nr vinunp It's truly 'stor. Unrig almost : m.-rve- lous. and the ioy is its' harinlessness. A' larsS fifty-cent case of Tape's r;flnensin will cive fvoa a , hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction -or your drueeist hands Vou your money back, 'It's worth its weight in gold to men and women wno can't get their stom- lachs retaliated. It belonrs in your home should always be l ; t 1 ; ' Jin ra-o of a s'tk, .sour, upt t - during the day or at night. Its t.e quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. GOATS- We, have just received a nevMijpmB Mayer make tAe 6est fitters Call early before they are picked over. J. J. BAXTER. la )epartment Store MONTPELIER - : CHARTERED 1848. Assets $ S3 443 227. SURPLUS 1 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 i AND DIVIDEND $ 7 567 THE LEADING ANNUAL By' patronizing its service you not minimum cost consistent with absolute safety, hut help to build up your own State. Its investments are tad States, with more than one third North Carolina. If interested ask for the Company's Correspondence solicited. Address HOWARD S. STYRON, New Bern, N. C H. M. HUMPHREY, State Manager, I National Bank Bldg., This is Certain The froof That Journal Readers Cannot Deny. wh t )d furn,sh stronger evi , . . , Q m.. U - nce - of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Thousands of Deoole testify that Doan's Kidney Pills have brought lasting results. gjHome endorsement! should prove undoubtedly the ment of this remedy. Years ago your friend and neighbors testified to the relief they had derived fromjjthe use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials They say time has completed the test- F. P. Avery, 190 Middle St., New. fiern. C. says: W S "I Have no reason-to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills which J i anmaMt th'routrh the local newsDener j son, years ago. I began using this f - ., . . WOCfcr,d ftt the Bradham Drue Co., wben'I was suffering from kidney ''.. -.ij tL-'-1.;.t.A. 1J ennui compiainc uu, iw.iw .4uu .v 'When Your Bacltis Lame-Remem- "hi-r the Name.i Don't shnply ask for a Udney : remedy---esk' ; Aistinrily tor. .JKii'mi.n that Mr. Avery naartne: remeay uacu L-- v. v.-- .A:u.nMW' GfW - all atnrPA. p-Uii'ViMlivB i - t , -" r -j . . . ; , e.-m.r pi..y; (Advertisement) ,V . ' A . ' ' w r t-nv: -A t ":-: 7"-'". ..... 'j. I last nieht in an automoDiie ana ne is - v'-.J. ,"u , " r Ihnnir uoon the fence for weeks watching - - . . , - twefactorvand rr-- - - - and wacthed every process until he Jwas . . .. '' lKi-n niirrhase the best hne of foreien I ' r , , '.L. .,.iA" I ahH domestic woolens that has ever been i - his good fortune to do.and his correct fall fashions are now ready, pnees lower than the lowest. ; He is again stopping with.. I R. SAWYER, MERCHANT TAILOR, , 51 South front St., New Bern, N.C. and is thanking the public for their " . , : r-,. ?in t''.e p.'-t scson an-J Jo cirr.i r.dy. s..Ucit a continuance of same. -He remains,- . , Yt .;; s Tur- t repcrlfi !'y, t. 1 ATLCT rCC.NOMY. SUITS Gtfat Suits in America. - Elks Temple. VERMONT PURELY MUTUAL. Liabilities. $ 45 875 572 FUND. 655. DIVIDEND COMPANY only gef your insurance at the distributed throughout the Uni- cf a million dollars invested in detailed 62d Annual Statement. District Agt., Goldsboro N. C. FOLEY & HAR GETT Graduate Veterinarians Office and Hospital 66 BROAD STREET, Phone 735 NEW BERN, N. C. Cotton ! Cotton! ! E.' B.Elliott, representing J. E. Latham, is in the market for cotton. Allv parties having Cotton t. sell will do well to see him before selling. E. B. ELLIOTT, 6 Graven St. .Phone 745 . oughly cleaned and made ; , .' to Jook asNnew, 1 ,:' and try our antiseptic process on your' ?; '.''Air- -'.V-.tIi'-. ' iaii ana wiuicr - suit, ik'ui n y manv e-arments vou cast aside as basse -f" Altering1 and repairing a. spectany..;!e, 2,we presewmie yoii iwii,s i w r 4 CLEANING AND 0 DYING ESTAB-f fi -v"!Sj?& tlSHMENti,i-54-?H v;&-M Z -w -: -.--- :.nt'-'--'.-:.:;'ije-f.-av.' J ; rienderso propj; -v . k 10 Pasteur St.; Opposite Union SutwmMCJ- ' " "l f ' ' Phone 443 ' " - r ;, ' . ;:!,;."o.itSALE. S 1 :SvUfi!es8 pHvtoujf called for and, -Sfe" all charges, paid 6t' otherwise dis- ; -!- posed of,' the Southern Express -'. t :i - Company will sell a large number . y' of unclaimed shipments at public , , - 4 4 . 1 t . . - auction to the nignest Diaaer, at ' . the office of the company in New" Dcrn, N. C, on Thursday, Oct, 24, 1912, commencing at 10 o'clock; a.- m. . . :'.?..,: " : 1; V. .TAYLOR. A cent. ft V J 1 4 A W , Norfolk, Va Purchasing Agent City i f ' v ' : n-

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