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For Chnrch Goers. I that which In an uptown church in New day. York, the writer found the follow- Never speak evil of any one. ing ‘‘Hints for Church Attend- Keep pure if you would be ants” printed on slips scattered happy. among the pews: gave when you are young, to “i. Prepare for divine service spend when you are old. in your closet, not at your toilet. Read the above maxims at least 2. Be early at church, and jonce a week, occupy the moments before service with meditation and I The Highest Hemlsm. prayer. There is yet harder and higher “3. Consider the sermon, no heroism—to live well in the quiet matter who may be the preacher, routine of life; to fill a little as a message to you from God, space because God wills it; to go not as an effort of man. on cheerfully with a pretty round “4. Pray before, during and of little duties, little occasions; after the service for the minister to accept unmurmuringly alow and your fellow-worshippers. position; to smile for the joys of “5. In God’s house all should | others when the heart is aching; be ‘kindly affectionod one to j to banish all ambition, all pride another with brotherly love, in and all restlessness in a single honor preferring one another.’j regard to our Savior’s work. Welcone strangers into your pews; To do this for a lifetime is a but let all be done reverently, greater effort, and he who does and for the glory of God. this is a greater hero than he who “6. Give according to your for one hour storms a breach, or means. It you spend money for for one day rushes onward un dress and luxeries, do not stint daunted in the flaming front of your offerings for God’s house, shot and shell. Always begin to economize with His works will follow him. self first, and with God last. He may not be a hero to the ‘7. Carry your religion into world, but he is one of God’s your daily life.”—Exchange. heroes, and though the builders ofNinevahand Babylon be for The Lady Who Jllways Smiled. gotten and unknown, his memory If we could know just the im- blessed.—Dean pression we make on those about I^^rrar. us, there is no question but that , u A 1 1 Special Rates via A. & N. C. we should profit by the lesson, ^ ^ >1 The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. F. M. CHADWICK WeKCHftNT TftILOR. He will suit you in prices and give you a good fit. NEW BERN, N. C. SPRING STYLES .. , I xiic oc I'NuiLu v_arouua iA. K. even though it might sometimes have authorized the sale of tickets at re- be a hard one. A lady once called “ts hf.:"'""'’" on a friend’s family, and. not To Richmond, Va., and return account J. ,. , , 1,0 pjrand Fountain United Order True Re- finding anyone at home, she left formers. Tickets will be sold at rate of without giving her name. first class fare plus 25 cents for the ^ round Trip on Sept. 3.'d to 6 inclusive The lady of the house returned with final limit prior (to midnight of before the rest of the family, and rtart^g’pointfsVtemLr’^^igos”’^ To Durham, N. C., and leturn account the hired man told her visitor had been there. ‘•’iYho lady. was It: cd the ‘‘Oh, I don’t know her name,” replied the man. which I can Where does she live?” that a I Holiness Convention of North Caro- I lina. Tickees to be sold on Certificate plan I and the agent at Durham will honor certificates on or beror'e September 14th, I 19O6. R. E L. Bunch, Traffic Manager. To Halifax, N. C., and return, account Baptist State Sunday School Convention, ‘‘But you should have asked Sept, I9-24. Tickets to be sold on cer- . n -J 1 • • c ,1 tificate plan and cenificates to be hon- her, said his mistress, so wejored for return passage on or before would know who had been here. ^ ^ ^ , To Kaleigh, N. C., and return, account Can t you tell me anything byjA & M. college and furmers’convention know who 3l-vSept. 2. Tickets to be sold on Know W no came, basis of one and one-third fares, plus 25 I cents for she round trip. Tickets to be IT J 1 „ --I sold Aug, 3o, 3I and Sept. 1, final limit ‘I don’t know,” said the man. Sept. 4. ‘‘but she’s the one that always time, during the “hot J weather,’’for a run down to Morehead smiles when she speaks. I City a.nd Beaufort and take a dip in old The pleasant look and the courteous manner in which the da^’cnig, etc. Exceed ingly low-tates excursions every Sunday, lady had spoken to the servant VVeek-end tickets sold every Saturday had beennoticed andtemembered, leaving a sunbeam in that man’s tickets, good retumining until , . o 1 T J 31: children half fare. Go down, neart. oelected. I take tho family, enjoy yourself, and for- I get itjis hot. j New Bern to Morehead City and re- U0iQ8n Moxims. j tum, Ang 3I. Train wi . leave New T .1 1 t r TT Oa 1- Bern 7 a. m., and returning ’eave More- In the pocket of Hon. Stephen J eead City j p. m. The fo ’owing low Allen, who was drowned on app y h-om points ’ I named: New' Bern 76c, Riverdale 70c Clothing, Dry Goods’, and Shoes for All the Family J. S. MILLER, the leading Furniture Dealer OF NEW BERN, N. C. Has on hand a very nice line of Up to-Date Furniture Has every thing that should be placed in your house. Ou7' Prices Will Suit You. No. 87 Middle Street. New Bern, N. C. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 11, 1905. EASTBOUND. STATION. No. 3. No. 5. DAILY. DAILY Lv. GOLDSBORO 3 45 pm 8 00 am Lagrange 4 16 pm 8 30 am Kinston 4 40 pm 8 55 am Dover 6 02 am 9 18 am Cove 616 pm 9 36 am Tuscarora 5 26 pm 9 46 am At. new BERN 5 45 pm 10 05 am Lv. NEW BERN 5 60 pm 10 10 am Riverdale 6 13 pm 10 28 am Havelock 6 31 pm 10 44 am Newport 6 47 pm 11 00 am Ar. MOREHEAD CITY 7 12 pm 11 30 am WESTBOUND. STATION. No. 4. No. 6. DAILY. DAILY. Lv. MOREHDAD CITY... 4 40 pm Newport 5 02 pm Havelock 5 18 pm Riverdale 5 31 pm Ar. NEW BERN 5 50 pm Lv. NEW BERN 6 55 pm Tuscarora 6 27 pm Cove 6 39 pm Dover 6 53 pm Kinston ...10 17 am 7 15 pm Lagrange 7 37 pm Ar. GOLDSBORO 8 05 pm J. G. DUNN & Co. 55-57 POLLOCK STREET. - . . NEW BERN, N. C. Oncoppopatco) NEW BERN. N.C.- Bookkeeping Shorthand Banking EVERY GRADUATE HOLDING A PAYING POSITION Enter now and prepare yourself for a Fall position. Special offer to teacheis. Write for particulars. S. J. Holladay, PRES- Wash White Goods This line is complete and holds a very conspicuous place in our DRESS GrOODS department. Shirt W^aist Linen 36-in 12^ and 15 cents a yard. Fancy Figured Piques 15c, 18c, 20c, and 25c the yard. Plain Welt Piques 10c, 15c and 25c the yard. Plain and Mercerized Oxfords 12ic, 16 and 25c a yd. India Linen 10c, 15c and 25c. Persian Linen 36-in. 20c and 25c. Persian Linen 50-in. 25c and 50c. 40-in White Lawn 12ic and 15c. Henry Clay, was found a printed Croaton 63c, Havelock 55c, Newport 35c| ,■ .1 , J- I Wildwood 25c, Mansfield 20c. slip, apparentlv cut from a news-' paper, from which the following is copied. It is worthy to be engraved on the heart of every one: Keep good company or none. Never be idle; if your hands can not be usefully employed, at tend to the cultivation of your mind. Always speak the truth. If anyone speaks evil of you,. picpaicu lur >^ouegt let your life be such that none J wuv. Tuition $i 00 to 13.50 per month. will believe him. ' .■ r— Drink no kind of intaxicatine o drinks. When you retire to bed, think I Atlantic Institute. Associational School For Boys and Girls. Fall term opens September 4, 1905. Trained Teachers, Firm Discipline Thorough Instruction. We offer the very best advantages in Academic, Elocution, and Music Courses. Students prepared for College, for CONNECTIONS: Trains No’s 5 and 6 connect at Goldsboro with Atlantic Coast Line Trains as follows: No. 41 Southbound and No. 42 Northbound. Trains No. 3 and 4 handles Parlor Car (Vance) between Goldsboro and Morehetd City (Seat fare $.50) and connect at Goldsboro with Southern rail way trains as follows: No. 108 Eastbound: No. 135 Westbound, and Atlantic Coast Line trains as follows: No. 49 Southbound, No. 48 Northbound. Trains No. 1 and 2 (Sunday only) connect with Atlantic Coast Line trains No’s 41 Southbound; No. 42 Northbound, and Southern Railway train No. Ill Westbound. The trains afford a whole day at the Seashore on Sundays from points between Goldsboro and Morehead City, and on lines of Southern Railway and Atlantic Coast Line adjacent thereto. Trains No’s 5 and 6 will handle daily Pullman Sleeping Car (Operated over Southern Railway) between Winston-Salemn. Greensboro. Burlinton, Durham, Raleigh, and Morehead City. R, P. FOSTER, R. E. L. BUNCH, General Manager. Traffic Manager. GOLDSBORO. N. C. Excursion Rafes to Morehead City and Beaufort The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road, until further notice, will sell Round Trip Tickets Morehead City and return at the following Rates; Stations. lyrorelieadL Olty^, IT- C. New Year, New Goods! 3est Uanas? 3est Sutter in Xown, 3e3t Xaimily Grrooeries. CliBaii Eililisr Boots, Oil ClolMiii anS Hats, I always keep a full line of Ship Chandlery, Rubber Roots and Oiled Clothing, Rope, Twine, Canvas, Nails, opikes. Faint, and anything you need on land or water. ROBERT W. WALLACE, Wallace & Davis’ old Stand. Morehead City, N. C. Board in private families at reasonable rates. For announcements or further infor mation address, EVEEYTHING IN WALTER L. BEACH. over what you have done through Prindipal, Morehead City. N. C. the day. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it. Earn money before you spend it. Do not put off till tomorrow 1 ENNETT’S B00K| STORE. Groldsboro, Bests LaGrange Falling- Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Cove Tuscarora New Bern Riverdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wildwood Season Tickets. 4 40 3 75 350 3 25 2 00 300 2 75 2 70 2 65 200 1 75 170 1 00 60 40 Week End. 2 00 1 80 1 70 1 60 i 50 1 40 1 30 120 1 10 1 00 90 80 60 35 25 Sunday Excursion 1 50 1 30 120 1 10 100 I 00 90 85 80 75 70 65 55 36 25 The rates to Beaufort and return will be 25 cts. higher. Season Tickets Limited Until October 3lst, 19o5. Week End tickets Sold Each Saturday and Sunday, Good Returning Until the Following Monday inclusive. Sunday Excursion Tickets Sold Each Sunday, Good only on date of Sale. R. E. L. Bunch, Traffic Manager, J. L MCDANIEL, Has moved to the Parker Store, corner Broad and Hancock Streets, where he has the largest and best selected s'.ock of Staple and Fancy Groceries In the city. It will pay you to examine his immense stock and get his prices betore buying elsewhere. Everything guaranteed as represented. Good stables tree for use of our customers. o-oozD zroiB-^^coo And Old Fashion Lorillard Snuff in Big Bladders our Specialties. J. L. McDaniel, Oor. Broad and Hancock Streets, New Bern N. C. DR. B. F. EARLY, DENTIST Office over Bradham’s Drug Store, corner Middle and Pollock streets. Wewbern, N. C. Remember All lines of Groceries can be found at M. S. Webb’s Wholesale Grocery Store, Morehead City, N. C. He is agent for the Standard Oil Company for this section. Call on him.
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