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EXTr.irriLY lc F VIA I . ::7D L-3 V.Ziy You Should Buy Your Groceries Of Ms. Eccausewe carry best goods tzr those who - demand Iilhest quality. Ve cater to the best trade cs well as to those in Mod crate circumstances, v This is a high class Store . : for'everybody . Fcr Promp! Service ONE 172 - ,53rcHcaSt. n. C. Arastronfl Leaves , Union Station to -on At 2:30 P. M. V-----FOR Iilorebead . f Returning leaves .;"-, Rloretiead At 9:30 P. M. $1.00 Round Trip CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Mi Kind You Have Always Bought - ' Sean the Signature of SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier : Of The - South. ; LOW. ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS NOW ON SALE " TO ' - ' "THE LAND OF THE SKY" ASHEVILLE, WA YNESVILLE, TOX . .AWAY, HENDERSONVILLE, r BREVARD, HOT SPRINGS . AND ALL OTHER WESTERN NOR TH CAROLINA POINTS. Spend your vacation in the cool mountains of Western North Carolina. k Week End and Sunday Excursions round trip tickets on -sale to Morehead Gty, - Beaufort, Wrightsville, - Wilming- ton, and various other summer resorts. , For illustrated , booklets, , complete detailed information, ask your agent.or communicate with, '. . O. F.YORK, i , :t -Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ; . Children Cry . ' FOR FLETCHER'S OA STORIA - Don't you think you should pay mc something on what you owe me? Hack burn, , Coed Reason For His Enthusiasm! When a. man has suffered for several s'ays with colic, diarrhoea or other form ', bowel complaint and is then cured nd and well by one or two doses of mberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar Remedy, as Is often the, case, it i natural that he should be enthus !i L.3 praise of the remedy, and ' is this the ca? cf a seve tr ' i f'i U i'r -1. Try ! : CAES liLniuiJa IL-.lt OBJECTS TO WIFE GOING TO CHURCH, THREATENS TO KILL HER, AND HITS POLICEMAN. DURHAM, August 17. T. B. Walk er, a well known paper hanger, was re leased from prison this afternoon after friends had put up $700 bond for his appearance in court. Walker is said to have gone to. the Gospel Taber nacle church" this morning : with' the expressed intention of killing his wife. He objected , to her attending worship at that church.. After he had made a nuisance of himself about the house of worship he was taken in charge by Ser geant Proctor and brought to the sta Uon. , He . 8trenously .; resisted arrest and it was necessary to employ out siders to help get him to jaiL After the othcer witn his prisoner were in side the station Walker lost complete control of himself and snatching the mouthpiece from, the wall telephone he struck Sergeant Proctor a smash ing blow in the face with the heavy instrument! , At this ' point ' Deputy Sheriff Lonnie Morgan went to the assistance of the city officer andWalker was, locked ' up. Friends got. together in the late atternoon ana raised tnej necessary money for his release. - Walk er has one grown son. w DAVID STARR JORODII DECLARES EUROPE WILL BE CENTURIES RECOVERING FROM EFFECTS OF WAR. KINSTON, N. C, August 17, The current number of Carolina and the Southern Cross, the State organ of the United Daughters of the Con federacy published here, contains an article by David Starr Jordan, chan cellor of Leland Stanford University, which embodies a significant pi ophecy of what is expected to come out of the great war now in progress in Europe. 'However noble, encouraging," . in spiring the history of modern Europe may be, it is not the history Ve would have the right to expect from the de velopment of its 'original ' elements," says Dr. Jordan. "The inevitable re sults of the waste of vigorous life must be the loss to the nation of the quali ties which are soucht for in the Bol- bessee. The effect ' does not appear in the effacement of art or science or crative imagination; men who excel in these regards are not drawn by pieference or byconsciip tion to the life of the soldier those who fall in the war are the young men of the nation, men between the ages of 18 and 35. They are the men of courage, alertness, aaati ana reckless ness, who, value their lives as .naught in the "service of the nation." , "The history of Europe," the fam ous eugenist asserts, "is marked by piles and piles .of skulls,' none the less significant because the bones are bur ied. ' And whatever influence - may cause the destruction of the strong,the brave, the courageous, the enterpris ing, will ensure a generation which will show these qualities in lower degree." "The best ye breed," Dr. Jordan says, "is war's insatiable call, and al though war is - sometimes justified probably and sometimes inevitable whether necessary or not,' there is no denying that States which at one time lose most of their strong young blood will not regain the lost ground for cen turies, perhaps never." L ; FOR NEW RAILROAD THREE CAR LOAD OF RAILS AND - FIVE OF CROSS-" , , ' l ' TIES. m . - Three car loads of rails and five car loads of crossties have been received by the East, Carolina Fair Associatio for the construction of the railroad to be erected f rtm New, Bern to the fair grounds. ' ' . Bids for : the building of the road are now being received, and as soon as the Contract is awarded the work wil be . rushed - to a 'finish as rapidly , as possible, in order -thar it will be ready to operate tra ns over it during fair week October the 27th to 30th inclusive BABY PRIZE WINNER' DIES - ' AGE OF TWO. . AT HANNIBAL, MO., August 17. Thomas Richard Mosely, the most neany periect DaDy in nanmDai, is dead at the age of two years. ' The child won the first prize when 14 months old at a ."Better Babies" contest conducted here, having a score of 99. He Was i'l oi !y a -'lort timo. To Baltimore,' WaLiiQ i ton, D. C, .'Norfolk and Virginia Eeach,' Tuesday, Aua. IStli. The following is the low round trip rates . '' '' ; '- . . ; Stations Bait!. Norfolk Wash. Bayboro, . $11.50 Beaufort, 11.50 (Farmville , ' 10.00 ; 'ayetteville 10.50 Greenville ' ,'. 10.00 Gold8boro 11.00 ' Kinston 11.00 LaGrange:, 11.00 Morehead City . 10.30 New Bern 11.00 Oriental : 11.50 . Plymouth ,', , 0"0 ' Wendell 10.00 I f6.50 J9.50 , 6.50 9.50 3.00 8.00 1 ' 6.50 8.50 j " 5.00 , 8.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 9.00 '6.00, 8.30 6.00 -;;9.oo ' 6.00 9.50 . 5.00 8.00 6.00 - 8.00 5.00 8.00 1 - 5.00 ..-'-8.00 6.00 8.00 Washington 10.00 Wilson 1 , 10.00 Zebulon . 10.00 Tickets will be on sale for all trains August. 18th, bear -final limit returning September ,2nd., , ,l Grand Steamer trip to 'Washington and Baltimore. . 1 , ,. Low, fares from all stations. . - ' Convenient schedules. .'V-. Ask ticket agents' for time tables and fares. , - , . ' J. F. MITCHELL; T. P. A. 'J ' Raleigh. N. C. E. D. KYLE, . . H. S. LEARD. , Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pas. Agt. ' ' . J Norfolk, Va. Only One "BROMO QUININE" To set the rmalne.oll for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO OUININK. LookforsiKiiatureof 8. W. GROVH. Cam a Cnld In Ow n. unn congb and headache, ana works off cold.. 25c. "VT'fhnTT '. M . ( I I f I 1 Having more summer SHOES on hand than we want to carry over the. winter. We are fioini to cut prices from . , " V ' T V - i. ( h i :7 i :: on our entire Stock so as to move them quickly and make room for the fall goods, which will begin to come in soon. We don't cut prices often but when we do you know what bargains we offer so come and see iis. - - Sale Starts U -v v ; J. H.DELAMAIl,Mgn Phone422 114MiddieSt: 9ytK)Hn4XKKooo cy-o Car Lots -TOBACCO T7E1E.-'-. Mowers-Raheo-Gultivators Ilorsa Mule C POULT Kin 3 cf If 'y i ef t T. " -! t:. 7 10c. PER WEEK " you can keep up with all the latest happenings of the .war, of theNation, of the State, and ot the uty.-. Phone your; subscription today ' to Numbers. - IVedncsflay and Less J - ' ' ' ' teas MP m 72 w E-tlI. J ' -'i t' at..'. I v i Bil.'i to do anything, and v. y w.. t J'r; . 1 from 115 to 125 pound. I su." red for about two months hen I was advised to use ChamLei-hiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it, and it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill, o Snow Hill, N. C. 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Faculty consists of four Colk ?radu M ates and graduate Music-Teacher. ' - . L,' . J. E. TURLINGTON, Superintendent J , Vanceboro, N. C. " ;! ; r"l V '1 f-i hs rya m CIi lTIid Fun To Dave A'-Eia xlj .ether large "ship-. rt 1 I meat of C cVj . U s V r.-rjmV T'tas crrived g t it.. 1 f.xc!xt..tL3 ! t t ! 15 j ' ' ; i r U i . , I i, N. C, for c " cr c t t . ;. I v 1.1 fchiO move all cr b cf t' I '.11J1, s and pay you a ,le it. i 6..U J dollars for them. You o; .. a con rany say three good r . a ' " fffy, eiJ in ten years you a away with 1-2 million dollars. Zlf place lijlts. .There are three lndui,:i! eiiher one adopted by you would ciali you this money. .-. - : (Signed) Isaac H.Smith, . No. tl t-2 Queen st. New Ber Tire , KnnTn r.KXtnwrik. State. .Normal, and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women . of North Carolina. Five regular Courses -leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State Fall . Session begins September 16tJVj 1914. For catalogue and other in formation, address , , v. : . JULIUS I. FOUST, President, DELIVERED r 47 Middle St.' V '.. f"T rf1" f"",7 y" fVi y-y t.jJinJir.jitJ t,,Ji,,jl I Fnra lilz ScIicclM ; 2- 2 Eoys iid Girls :an- y- cut CCl w. have ..... ' cci3r:";l;l3 per f.catOL;it,triri ycu c:i a.kGcx cyclo Tree 7' tat:!'
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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