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Entered at the Post office, New Bern,
SI. C, aa second class matter. '
. Cipriano Castro is not finding it as
easy a task as he thought to vault
. back into the saddle in Venezuela.
'.'la short, we don't believe that C:'p
can come back, v . - . - '
It goes hard with Colonel Roosevelt
not to be holding an office. So there I
is probably some truth in the rumor I
from Washington that he is grooming I
himself for the Republican nomination
in 1916 'Pretty nervy thing, too, in
view of what the Colonel .did to the
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' : Made from the finest materials and
perfectly baked, they come to you
A fresh, crisp and clean in the mois
- ture-proof package. Eat them, at
meals and between. A Give them to
, the children without stint. Always
look for the Iner-seal Trade Mark.
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1 .rete, tlx feet thick bud t
it oeep, inclosing ana keepinj dry
ana solid as the eternal rock us,',!
an area of more than 49,000 square
feel!
Two hundred thousand tons!
Hard, indeed, it is to form a finite
idea of such a mighty weight. It is
I almost twice as much as the towering
Woolworth Building with 'its fifty
odd stories, which weighs 103,000 tons.
lit quite dwarfs , the comparatively
I slender Metropolitan . tower, which
weighs .but 82 500 .tons with its 700
feet of height, and is only approached
by the great Municipal Building, soon
to be thrown open, which weighs
138,500 tons.
If ' this monolithic square can be
finished without loss of life everybody
I connected with the project . will be
glad indeed. New York World.
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WILL PAY SWANSBORO A VISIT.
dollar that is ovh:j-rae
The following party, passed through!
the citv last evenine en route to More- land f Will thrtnlr nnn nA Ltt !'' : .
hMrf -tv wW. th n,rAA - - " iu WIU aC 0I1C3 and Set-
steamer Gillikin and went to Swansboro I tie their aCCOUnt I CanilOt Wait lotHM
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C O. last yerr.
, Col.' Watterson says that the people and late into the night why? What'
of, New -York : State are. incapable going on in this great barren patch,
I of self-government. Recent develop-: perhaps the most valuable piece of land
as the guests of U. . M. Gillikin, of
Goldsboro: A. T. Moody, Ed, Murray,
W.' ' A. . Qooper, A. T, , Horton and
Walter Clark, of Raleigh; F. B. Latham,
I D. W., Cobb, Judge D, H.. Bland, C. P,
Moore, .. E. J. Spears and George . E.
Hood, of Goldsboro; Eli ; Wilson and
Captain McPhail.i of ,- Mount ' Olive.
After leaving; Swansboro , the ; party
J. J. BAXTER Dept. Store,
Elk's Temple, ; New Bern. V:
T i A Un recrrftt(A that An manv I ww "y w aiiv . u , ! moiinua ( itv-uay -1 wu jju ti vviiiiuHgLuu iu tttLcuu1 uie
M . "T - . - I hrt in Aa ira fi ttAnrr Tfia nnXnla . nnfAh Kfifi, RrA - J I C i" .. !l T' A Tt A I .
nrintinff the ' details I -, w.y uuo paivu tuYuu, wauwoy : anu i LaLc v-uuuuii. jr.: j, x ivi'
ijjpewspapers are
of the Diggs-Caminetti case.
I: f S 1 t 111. Ln f man.nAonAr
i ; I doing it. . We doubt if there is another
reader, a morbid appetite for that ia the Union where theie c-uld
- OOTX Ol llllllg, UUI ncwspapci mauagcia
; ought not to cater to such appetite
,For them to abstain from doing so
' night reduce the income of their sheets
. a little.-but who wants to make a live-
There Wl 'York may be .able to govern
tnemseives, Dut just now tney are not
occur such an r : unseemly spectacle
as that now being enacted in New York
State with Sulzer and Glynn as the
chief figures.
Chood selling filth?
AN UNCONSCIOUS TRIBUTE.
It will be noted that there has been a
cessation of hostilities in Mexico.
I John- Lind has done that much good.
He seems to have what it takes to make
the Mexicans stop and think.
!' v Savoyard,, the well known Washing
ton political writer, cannot see anything
wrong m Bryan s mating an occasional with nationai Stat and c;tv au
appearance on the lecture platform. thori(es warning against the dangers
There is nothing new or unusual m of impure and unclean milk the public
uch a thing he says. Savoyard wi find out after a while that milk
Kawenfts that somt folks look on the wi bear matching. ' Milk 'dealers are
product of statecraft as work turned indeed- in a a very responsible position
out by the ton or the cord. It is to these, M regarda the health of the people,
the veteran political observer writes, It Js rather strange that there shouid
that Senator Bristow and his fellows be any of them who wouid have to
appeal in the demagogic strictures compeHed to do what science says
on the Secretary to State. , To quote ought to be done to' safeguard the
lurtner, "It is a sample oi peanurtery pubjic health.
or ratner nax-seeaery, in our pontics.
But it is more than that it is an
' unconscious tribute to' the Democratic
administration. Unable to find in it
; reat things to assail successfully
. they try1 to pick Jittle things to con
demn." " 1
COWS MAKE' POOR MOTHERS.
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure.
The wont cases, no matter of how lone standing,
re cured by the wonderful, old tellable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing OiL It rellerei
Pain and Hetla at the same time. 25c, 50c. St.00
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DISSOLUTION OF, PARTNERSHIP.
THAW'S GET-AWAY.
Some North Carolina babies have
mothers; -other ; babies - have cows.
Some babies should be congratualted.
The "other poor infants, with cows for
foster mothers, are to be pitied. They
have a hard row to hoe, particularly
at this season of the year. Did you
Harry Thaw, the slayer of Stamford know that babies with cows for moth-
IVliite, escaped from the Mateawan I ers stand only one-tenth the chance
; v: Hospital for the criminal insane Sunday I of living through the summer that ba-
morning at i.v o ciock. - witn only i btes with rear mothers who nurse
one man on guard at an open gate, their children stand? Well, it is a
Thaw made a quick dash for liberty fact. When mothers refuse to nurse
- -and obtained it, as a. powerful their children and begin , bottle
' - automobile was in waiting to whisk feeding it increases the dangers of
him away to the State of Connecticut babyhood ten times at once.
from which State it is said hecan'tbe "Babies should be nursed as Nature
-gotten back without months and mabe intended; calves likewise. Don't get
. years of litigation. . It is also believed these two mixed up or their-food in
' to be possible that a steam yacht terchanged if you can help it. If a
waa in waiting for him somewhere mother can nurse her, baby but once
on the coast and that not long after or twice a day, that is better than not
his sensational escape he was steaming at all. Never attempt to raise a baby
for Europe. by means of a cow without a physi-
If Thaw will go away and stay; his cian's sadvice. k '
v jet away will not be so regrettable. If cow's milk has . to be used and
We suspect that the reading public there is 'danger as to Its purity, as
- is , somewhat Thaw-sick, though - it there usually Is, the milk can be pas-
. 1 aaa- to- Aer'admitted that his latest teurized, or, in other words,' have. the
' ' exploit had enough of. the daring and dangerous germs in it killed compar-
-:' dramatic in it to lift it, in point of atively easily as follows: - Place a
y ' ; , interesfjquite above the common run saucer or anyv convenient object - in
" of Thaw stuff that has been dished but the bottom of a pail of water. Then
' r by a certain class of papers in the last place a bottle, of milk in the pail of
few years. '. water on the saucer or other object,
set the whole outfit on the stove and
A GAP THAT OUGHT TO BE FIL- bring the water in the pail around
LED. ,':.. the milk bottle rapidly to a boil. I he
water in the pail should come nearly
' " A flan in our Government." is the to the top' of the milk bottle., As
'title of an informing and suggestive soon as the water has boiled take the
editorial in the New York World. It mjlle bottle out and place on, ice. ihe
calls attention to the fact that while germs will be , killed but the milk
the ' executive power in ; New York will not be rendered indigestible, as
State or in the United States is always it would had it been boiled. State
- ... i. . -'. !i. -ir Rtt'.A,ii rt Mnolttl Piptaa jtrvirB . . jt
in session or can uruig iiscu inj.o i
session, and while the same thing' is
true of judicial power, the legislative
' power is practically dead unless brought
t into lifejbj the executive ' power
- through a summons into extra session.
; ; The World thinks that Congress
and the State Legislatures should have
. a self-convening : power and such an
arrangement would undoubtedly be a
distinct advance over the present I NEW HOME OF EQUITABLE IN-
' plan. Take for example the struggle
Nassau street, Cedar and Pine?
Why. don't they stop digging and
begin to build, if ever they.ill?
Gently, pray! : 'They are going to
build, and for all time, as far as human
forethought, can grasp. On this almost
priceless site-, is to tower the great
Equitable Building, successor to the
one burned out nearly two" years ' ago
and afterward torn down,
Heaviest' building in all the world,
it is to occupy a whole city block and
tower thirty-six stories into the air
a gigantic pile of carved stone, polished
marble and sinewy steel. It is planned
to be the largest man-made structure
on
business purposes. More. :' , than
million square feet of rentable space
will be available for its 15,000 daily
population a host of tenants about
the same in number as Ithaca, N, Y.,
of Ansonia, Conn. .: ; -. ;. , , . f
And that's why they are digging so
deep and so wide- this tremendous
weight must be supported. . To achieve
this bedrock must be reached. Right
here on Broadway- solid underpinning I New Bern People Have Found That
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.Notice is hereby given that the" co
partnership previously existing between
John S. Holland and Carter Tisdale,
under ' the 'name of the New Bern
Produce Company, and doing business
at No. 79 Broad street, , New Bern
M. C, was dissolved by mutual consent
i " :iz : sth day of Ma ms. jhe said
i . .. ,u '. I n vAW I , nHnl A n not m t tin oil n f tmrt
wl k , lauaiu Moumiu ui luc 11(1,19
i .debtedness , and : all .accounts due
che said firm are turned over to the
said Carter Tisdale. - .. .
- CARTER TISDALE,
J. S. HOLLAND. ;: , -
-the fall term of the
M)ak Ridge Institute
WiicopfnlSePtember 3rd.' 1913, will do well to
write Profs. J. A. and M. H. Holt as early al the
dedsion is made and make reservation of room!
For thepast two years all rooms, have been re
served in advance of the onerilnd nf tu ' a
some students were turned away. If nrosoectivp
patrons maketheir reservations advancrthey
may avoid embarassment, " y
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Answers The Call
, This Is Necessary. ,
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A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench.
A little cause may hurt the kidneys.
Spells of backache often follow. .
Or some irregularity of the uriner -1
A splendid remedy for such attack.
A medicine that -has satisfied, thou-
is not reached until you are eighty
feet below the-street level far under
low water mark, meaning much to the
engineer and the builder.
In plain English, you can't raise a
weight of 200,000 tons, at which the
finished Equitable fabric , will tip the
beam, on a foundation - where - water
is bound to sweep in. ' Before one I sands.
stone may top another or a 'single! Is' Doanls Kidney Pills.
sinew of steel shoot jip its spidery J ' Thousands of people rely uppon it.
shape every drop of that leakage must I Here is one case.
be kept out. To accomplish this neces- James E. Askin, James City, N. C,
sary end -not only must bedrock be I gays' "While in the army; I had a
reached, but also must a great coffer I severe ttt-ia and l after that, I was
dam be builtj around the four sides I subject to attacks of iidney - trouble.
of the site to make a watertight square, I My back ached a great deal and as
on which the gergantuan . edihee may I time passed, the trouble grew much
rear its lofty head. ' , I worse. I tried many remedies, but
Such is the Herculean task which seemed unable to get relief.. Hearing of
confronts Major . John F.. O Rourke, Doan'8 Kidney Pills. I got a box,
who has the job to accomplish. He They gave me great benefit. They
is to dig an oblong hole eighty feet deep not only removed the pain in myTjack,
and about three hundred and fifteen I but ' strengthened my kidneys and
feet lone bv one hundred and sixtv-1 mnmvA mv hpalth." -. v-?:
AN INDIVIDUAL EXECUTOR.
. -8hort , timt a8 prominent
- citizen of a Pennsylvanian 'town com -1
mitted suicide. It was discovered
tliat .he had wasted upwards of $200,000 ?
of an Estate of which -he was the Ex
'ecutor.N, You can avoid such risks
be haming the Citizens Savings Bank.
" and Trust Company as your Executors.,
It costs you nothing to- consult us. -May
we see y6u here?
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sevenfeet .wide, and he must keep it
from filling with water as he works.
So the entire perimeter of the city
block must ' be ', fortified : with a row
of huge columns,-set side by side and take no other,
For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents J i'.i.-.y..;;.. J .UlElT.l:Ti'nMM
sola acents for the United States.' I l
Remember the name Doan a and
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BUILD LARGEST OF
Diioinroc iimiccc $
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SURANCE COMPANY, WILL
' WEIGH 200,000 TONS.
that is being made in this State for just
freight rates. Suppose we had a Gov
ernor who was subservient to the rail
roads. The State would be helpless
so far as an extra session of the Legis- Why this : ant-like "army ot men
lature is concerned.,:, , - endlessly toiling below the level of the
For the Legislature to be self-con- street? I
vening would deprive the Governor of ; Wherefore i thi ceaseless caug of
some pi his power. But the tendency engine and din of drill and crank of
of modern political thought Ms away crane? And the elatter that assails
7rom one-man power and rightly so-. ' New York's financial, heart all day long
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