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; i r. .ViV.sr.-.viA , 1 v.; ' V v:, V , '.'sU-?.-'t'' ' . . j .Ail '. 51;' :t"f . ,4- .CMS 5f' .fti'.'-'.. '''' f v ' r -') "-M'-r-'H -ry. mm . i ' Pi THE WH)NAIfl OF NEW BERNE N. CM STAW&S - j FIRST among the banks of ' THIRD among the Nation-.;! ? . the Sr;j!e And as it has Surplus arid linurui ;d Im M-. .ir.dinii r 6J !l ! C ( 1 T t I I )( ff,(M, i :' i ! 'Ii I' i of Honor, "which include only ! i,i ' .. .-'i ri c- I' profi 8 qual to or exceeding their ( i k km A FAMOUS . , Bv RLSIf B. MaVtESON . . I : i 4 ox INTEBEST PAID 0 SfflSS HEPflSITS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXLS FOK..RENT No mitttr how miuh hoblJc to a worn p'-a lirt she nny have a husband who is lighter. Doq't waste your money buying strenghtening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment ischeaper and better. Dampen a Diece of flannel with it and bind it Ver the affected parts and it will re- ' Here the pain and soreness. Kor sale by all dealers (Adv.) The trouble in the P.alkaua lead ti the terrible suspicion that Andrew Car ne4ie and The Hague tribunal ha.ve be'n asleep at the sv i ch. It was ina)propriate (or (laby Deslvs to name lu-r pet monkey "Koosevell" Nobody gets him up a tree. WHAT WOULD VOU DO? In case of a burn or scald what woidd you do to relieve the pain? Such in juries are liable to occur in any family and everyone .shoi ld be pr.epared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft clot h will relieve the pain almost I lmrantly, and unless i he injury is a very ! severe one, will cause the parts to heal leaving a scar. l or sale by all deal er (Adv.) HELPS A JUDGE IN A BAD FIX. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore orf'his leg had baffled several'dbct'ors and long resisted all remedies. "I thought it was a cancer," he wrote. "At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c. at all druggists. (Adv.) when the Mr. Taft says Koosevell broke up the Republican party. We have a persis tent idea that Mr. Taft stirted i hi break-up when he vetoed iln,si I'ndcr wo'id bihs. l ast season for Tafl's A'ijnt Delia to get much attention paid to iler pie recipes. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A Carnegie 's proposed pension maight make Presidents less eager for a sec ond term. THE DEMONS OF THE SWAMP. aie mosipiitos. As thev sting thev pu deadly malaria germs in t he blood. '1 In n f How fhe icy chills and the fires of f: ( The appetite flies and the strengi h f.iil . also nia'ari cften paves the way fot deadly typhoid. But Electric Et ler kill and cast out the malaria gei'riM Iron the blood, give you a fine appetite .i" renew your strength. "After long srf fering," w rote Wm. Fret well, of Lucania N.C., "three bottles drove all the malari. larta from my system, and I've ha! good health ever since." Best for 'all stomach, liver and kidney ills. 50c. a' all druggists. (Adv.) SICK HEADACHE. This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain' Tablets. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Tti is quite certain that Wilson will select a Cabinet e.iually as good as some we have had. ESCAPES AN AWFUL FATE. A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox of Joliet, III., for her wonderful deliverance from an awful fate. "Typhoid pneu: aionia had left me with a dreadful cough, she writes. .. "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would He. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe iny life to this wonderful remedy for I scarcely cough at all tow." Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines Every bottle guar anteed. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. ' (Adv.) 1 he average mi does not like to think that the small bov who nlavs football in the flat overhead may some day be President. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A An old razor belonging to .Robert Burns scld recently at ' Christie's, in London, for $100. Be glad to have some one otter a dollar forvours. Now that we all understand each other, let us see how the future gam- bung will suffer. VHOIUniA i ; V '. - i V-' ' '-ft JH-JS . rersdnauv ive ' had hartorl :. rl . . J Elinor Clynfqr thp Noble prize in liters ' ture, but better luck next time. WHAT TEXANS ADMIRE is heailty, (vigorous life, according to nugn lauman, oi san Antonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. Kintr'. New Life Pills surely put nerlife end energy into a person; Wife and I be lieve they are the best made." Excel lent for stomach liver or kidney troubles. 25c. at all dealers. t (Adv.) After , tieing torn 'to pieces Turkey sued tor peace. , , ' ;'. , ; ' - "Imw tor." sull tb prince, ' "iC yoo will aid me i tUlnb 1 chii get out Ol thin.- , '' "If I do I stm 1 1 but put myself la your place." "It uiinlit pa.v. you to remain (a my pluce tut awlole I urn awaiting ao oppottiiuity to place uiself where 1 eoulil rew-ird you ii liumli vilf.ild " "1 uni n ware of your IiijIiiihsm' arabl tlotH iiitentioiii. hul mifortunatelj there are tliose u ho oi- up the posi tiou to w bu ll you iis;ii:e. nnd there seems im reason at present h they kIiiiii.iI i:ive it up to lull. No; if I salt you ti uili In lroin loyally rathe, thau the lijpe nt uain." "toll as mi plnsiiinr i-ap testiFy that 1 am I I ami Unit il is i.eee.s-a rv that I be piai-wl ,hie I ina;1 in- Ue)l guh't in otlier wonls. while l.,vill not be seen .Meanwhile i may pet out. I huve frienils who will have liansporta tlou wtiitiuK fir me that will talie me across the bonier." "Where yon .may renew your at tempts niiide at Boulogne in 1S4U and again get'yourseif in nnilio. "That was six years ago pear wns not ripe." "I do uot believe it to be ripe now." "To return to the more immediate problem, you as my physician, oftet my departure, may use what argu ments you think will be effective to persuade the sovernor that 1 am 111 and must not be disturbed." "But supposing he Insists on seeing you." "Let him look upon a dummy." "That may do for a short time, but sooner or Inter he will insist oian examination." "Meuuwhile I shall hnve leached Belgian soil." "Arl I will be a prisoner." "Trust to me for your reward. ' "If you are able to reward me." A week passed, during which the prince communicated with his friends outside the prison walls, and they agreed to keep a carriage wailing it all' hours of the day mid night at au appointed place. TtiNwas to continue till the prince appeared or informed them that the contemplated attempt had been alia ndoiied i'aintei-s were at work in the prison, and the prince conceived the design of walking out openlv disL'uised as one of them. !r r.i'i'i.-in secured for him a wovkin o inn's Mouse, trousers Htnl won ie i , m II.. Mist) reported the priii'-e r. i ill if I n o usted that he he not H-coaM,, pr l onneaii had ruiuggled (In- wotkna'is niioarel inio the room nnd concealed it the-,.. He had also got re.idv koimc extra bed clothing that lie proposed io roll into the form of a dummy to l phe-ed in (he prisoner's hd. On the illuming that the prince in tended to attempt nn 'si ape tie arose at i o'clock, stinved oh" Mis mustache, put on the trousers, the blouse and the shoes, nnd that he might haveJ Bemelliing with which to conceal his features If he should pass anv one familiar with them tie picked up a bookshelf that was In the room and lifted It to his shoulder. Dr. Con- neau was with him and when nil was ready stepped Into the corridor, aud. navine assured the mince that the coast was clear, the latter passed from his room. Dr. Oonnean Immediately stenneti back to arrange the dummy. It was an anxious moment for the prince. If detected be would be taken back to bis room or, more likely, to a cell and kept doubly guarded that he 'might not make another attempt. If he got away scot free to a forelen country a possible crown nwnited hi in. Passing along the corridor, be' heard footsteps approaching. Bendluz bis bend and partly covering bis face with the bookshelf, he passed a prison offi cial unrecognized. . At the othur nd of the corridor a man walked HV him. hut intent upon. bis thoughts, took no heed of the supposed painter. In this way he passed several persons and at last round himself la the orison yard. keeper was lonntrimr hsulila tho Dut pe, Dad never, seen the nrince and if he bad Would DOt likely hy L-nntun him in his disguise. Walklni? mi Into uie town, tne supposed workman went leisurely to wnera a nrrinm standing, opened the door end Stepped Misma, . i ue . eoaenman one of his friends understood and without even wora Deine SDokea . between them mounted the box and drove away at a wcioca tnai aiternoon the fugl WOMEN jWomea of the Lijleit type, women of inperior education as? rcfjoeinetit, whose discerning and jadgmeat give weSjLt vac force to tkeir opinions, U?.y, praise the wonderful (corm-ir and foratiye properties cf O. berlain's Strnacb ltd Liver T : lets. Tferccjjhoiit the reny it of woman's !iiV, frsm ;!' thrcu ii !l.c crt' cf :-. ;' hodi to t)a ucc'i.Jcj yt i, i is no safer c. t.-. .. :t rcv ' ' ici-e. Q-r.' : !:i;,!s T..: i SO td ev -v , ff; ; . ,c u I am now located in this city ajid am prepared to train your horse, break colt! and develop for speed or ge"neral pr.irked. I have had many years experience in this business and am (uHy prepared for the work. Address Fred C. Swert, 108 I '.road '.r. t. or - , me ,. ,., TDIIIfl IN 1CTIOH - Ollirw la BCclll Tflh Qfv prompt relief e.o,r RACXACHV KIDNEY and El.AJ RHEUMATISM, ;f KIDNEYS, INPI. BLADDER snd n'.' , IRREQULARIT1 MIDDLE A'ii HAVE! HI3I'?6 H .4 c Lis Nci'ici: 'I lor; a!! the Mo.,-, York) St, ..I), Twieies if rhei if-.iti-m, b.n l.ai he -till joir'ih and s-liooting pains nil show your kidneys are not working right liinaiy irregularities, 'oss of sleep, nervoi.sness, weak backand 'ore kidneys tell the need of a good reliable kidney mrdicine. Foley Kidne Pills are tonic, strengthening and restorative. They build up your kidneys and reguUute their action. They will give you quick relief and contain no -"habit forming drugs. Safe and always sure. Try them. Kor sale by all dealeis. (Adv.) ! I ( H i v.ii! I vn t i tee a ;e"-in !st l!ii -forget to miss hini. people J-5K. Cotton. No.Marlet St, says - "I heard of I oley Kidnev Pills and took them for n i y r.i-e of kidney (rouble. After taking tin in a lew days tin pain left m bai k, tnv kidneys acted regularly and the at.novnig bladder trouble was -.nn d. I gl.rlly recoinuiend "'oley Kidney Pills." I or sale by all dealers. (Adv ) to run present just a vi tors of i, .lbinel II i. p. -1 .; 1 1 a t i i 11 i . i -. no .m ti nt toe a nn n'j t I'e Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R i A James (' Hank- '1 he dl fell'1.', lit d!.o , f u.l i lake notii e th.it an aitioii i innl, d .is above has been coninieiunl in llir Superiir Conn of ("uiin Conntv P, cancel foi frai.ii a ceii.in title deid for a tract or lot of land in the t iiv of Ni w Hern, North Carolina, which said dent was iinporopetly obtained by the de fendant rand 1 he said defendant will further take noiiie thath he is reiptued to upperu at the next t'lin of the Su perior Court of the aforesaid Count v to be held on '1 bird Moudav in oveinl.i i 1912, at the county conn house of -aid county in the City of New Hern, .Nor I Ii Carolina, and answer or denim to the conipldint in said action oi the plain tiff will applv to the romt lor 'lie relief demanded in the raid louiplaiut. V. H I I AN I K, Clerk of the Supeiior Couit. This the If. ,.iv ol ()c Inlier. ') 1. Norfolk Southern Railroad. xprcss ; ' e t oi ,1 DOMESTIC Lli! "Nigh i 99 YARD FOOT (;;; PIK VS, U ILL t of M,,.ll d v i-t . S( III DI I ! IN II I I I I S, I! I K 22, "i. ' t M !i.Y -l-.NT I'i'i!;: S'titi' I --i A I I.K I 1 1 )(P.-lo. ,1 - "1 II.IM ( I Il' O. I ( III I Ii I .1 a l!en-i'!e, A!i. W. (. I w.-il known (iri'en, Ui. d F lev's I .'i l, ex eV 'I a .inu fot.nf it t he must e-:ei I ion. In feci, it 'liis niv ease bettir h.in air. coi gh .-xri p 1 liaxe exet am! I have t sa i! a go d irt'tiy. fi r I an now o er sex i ni ycaistld." Iirsi'e by all i'... i-i.-. (Adv ) There are no turkeys in Bermuda tut then Woodrow Wilson has other thing to be thankful for. ifA Mitchell, a -eneral merchant near Bagdad, Ky., writes ys: "I think Foley Kidney Pills one of the ereatest kidney medicines there is. My daugh ter wan in :erfible shane with Hln. v trouble ard I got her. to take it. She is completely cured now. I think it one of the greatest medicines made For sale by all dealers. (Adv.), Success makes other men claim most of the credit for it. " FOR FLETCHER'S J -i,V !s,Kvr? 1 ;.J'Jii"io "lulu yrtfiwrj .fthai1rfV'peMoil,; doesn't" aotind '"'Wytpt ' makp it - an endowment jtfir:rXV:J ;.rf.r -i,yv- .-Tv- T.r i,,,.: "There could be no betted medicine Chamberlain's Conffh' Rotno,, My Children .were all sick with whoon. ine couch.'.' OnV of them was in tu4 a high lever andVas coughing up blood. Uur doctor gave them; Chamberlain's CoitKh Remedy and the first- dne mwiI them, and three bottles cured them, savs Mrs.,' R A, Donaldson, of Lexington,"! AllSB. h or Bale bv all dealer. : tHA-u Ure waa at Valenrlennw. At that time tber vnv no Miwnink. ic jines - oy. wtucH' o Intercept -the iiiuji cr i luuif i no Wflft nnnwvxcr. nlfier. he, 'wag aafe.'. . 80, retaining hl8 amock. and hla wooden nboes. tie en tered a third clasa rail way, vi.eh for Brueht . Once acrown, the Hoe be u'oiueu ireiy. ror.n.v .international iaw ne was immune from nrrst nfh. tit 1 PXtrnrlltlnrf ..-.untt - tAiKr. - -tin ot apply to political persons. At HriMkpla h fan . a hln clotliesy nnd ii ffer n "brief atajr departed;' for t fjondotK where be ar rived two daya lnter.r V. , Between two and threA vpam 'aftir I this eRcRpe il-ouls Phlfrppe, klnff of the fTencn, abdicated and a republic was insflfllfPrt I'rfmo nntg Vimil.ii ttX -r- .- . . .... ..v,.,.. hiiiUCTj t,V- tiapart, who escaped from the prison at Ham. was elected Its president and later emperor. . m v , - . -...,!. Ir. r nnenn ttnt tiT wllh thpoo Imprisonment, but . be had ervej aa emperor. ' . , Dan I. Joyce, Sanvillc. Henrv Co.. Virginia, says: I took a cold with a cough-which hung on for two years. "Then I commenced using Foleys' Honey and Tar Compound and the cough finally left ne amd now I am per fectly strong and well." Is best and pafest for children and contains no opiates. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) N. H T! uni I I: ' i: I. ! N..ril 12:M) :i. 111.- I 1 P II 1 1 1 .1 11 sr i ; 9:2r n. m. 1 : . ; mil.-, lor all We a. I'.n i.o Washing, on .1 f. M '. 1 lloirir J .IK Nnd I l.i i: TO I r 1 . M' in- 1 I. 1 .. Xt.ti H N'-a ' .1 N, Ol est lieu nel: 1 :45 p. 111.- 1 )..ily ni e..i S !a I, nsliiriiion, ! !l,., veil, oii ne ill W'il-on and Iv'.d, ih. I'.u lor i . serx ice lu twi een Washington .in Kale ie;h. a. ni. Daily riKl',t -.Xpres (ioldsboro. 9:10 a. m. Daily for Cold-boro 5:35 p. m.- l'ailx for CohUlion East Boi:nd: 9:20 a. m. Daily for Heaufort. 5:i5 p. m. Daily for Heaufort. 9:50 a. m. --Daily exceot Sundax Oriental. 5:45 n. m. Dailv for Oriental. For further information or reser vation of Pullman Slccpine Car space apply to T. H. lil-.N'N F.TT, T. A., New Bern, N. C. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A., Norfolk, Virginia. foi A woman wants a receipt for politics just like soda biscuit." ' . A'TellaTthe Whole Story." To ' aay that Folev'a - Honev . Tar . . ompouna ; is -. Dest lor children ' and grown persons and .contains no opiates tells.nnlv' nnrf tof .th tali X Ti - j. jr- - - 1 t " "w.i. storv. la that it ia tht beat couehs .colds.?, croun. hronchi'ti and other affections of the throat, chest nd lungs,? btopa m gripp , ' coughs fcd hat a S healing and . aoothlng effect; Remember the name.- FolevV Honev & Tar Compound, and accept no sub stitutes. ; . For sale by all dealers, (Ady.) "It is a pleasure to tell you that Cham berlain s Cough Remdey is the best cough medicine I have ever used. writes Mrs. Hugh Chambell, of Lavonia, Oa.v "I have used it with all bf mv children and the results have been high ly satisfactory." For sale by all dealers (advertisement.) Very few American families spend less than 5150 a year on meat, and milk and butter cost the average fam ily at least $?5 a year. " - - ' V-'.,- - - - I Is your husband cross? . An irritahle fault finding disposition is often due to a dis ordered stomach. A mad With.i. good digestion is nearly always fcood na tures. "A Great-manr liave been oer. manently cured of -stomach troivible by taking Chamberlain's Tablets.' For sale by all dealers. , (Adv.) .s'l :'.'i! u Mil , (',;-,- ..; 1 1 ei ' iM . . '.' 1 fFUNERAl JEM 1 Day Phone 167 D. G. Si" - V. M Simmoni' - ATTOKNEUs A I w Office Rooms Practice in tin Puplin, Jones. I , ,1 eret, Pamlico ar -i V preme and Federal , ever services are A- ;:'' ATlOil l A'l l. A Practice in the Carteret, Pamlico b . a and in the State J- op' Courts (Mica No. (St) ' . TsUphons No. 97. , T.D. N BATTORNf-Y AT LAV Office, Rooms 405 - 4mi ; ks 1 , n IMEWBUliit, 1 1 Practices in com ti - ei ( . , , teret, Pamlico, J- nejs ill ni Do .. u ii in the State Sdj m in Courts.' Va, ,, t- r .. : - . ' - ' -- - iv'mi ! tor backache, rheutna ' , -01 ' K trouble! ftftd-nrinar I "-'V ' X- j Foley Kidney Pilla a , ' , ;. ' . nek in rnlt 1 1 "Y' FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS -
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