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alcohol a rtit ckMT. tfcateS;m,-t3 ProrwitesDiaoalVefjl Bess andSatrmassnrSff OctumJarphlne narSaaall NOT NARCOTIC. AmsferfRmedv rorCbnsS Hnn . Smir Smm.Dufltuai WonnsJC(HtvulsrauJmis nessanlLOSSOrsiZZB .IkSWkKjnaartrf' Guaranteed uftJrilei-f Exact Cqpy of Wrapper. ' Notice to Creditors. The undersigned having qualified as 'the executor of Orlandon S. Perkins, deceased hereby notifies all persons avlng claims against the. estate of said Perkins to present them duly authentic eated to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of April 1909, or this sotice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate of said Perkins will please make im mediate payment New Bern, April 1, 1908. A. D. WARD, Executor of Arlandon 8. Perkins, Deceased, Parties-! Ten or More. " - -The Norfolk and Southern railway announces rate of two, cents (2) per mile per capita for parties of ten or more traveling together on one ticket between all points on the Norfolk and Southern railway. : - These rates ire open to the public. R. E. L. Bunch, H. C. Hudglns, Traffic Manager. ' ' Oenl Pas. Agt TOUR PLAN SPECIFIES cei ln quantities of material. To nv e the , plan, work out right and without extra, cost youH be safest la buying your building material her. .Then there will be no cutting to waste, 1 HO extra supplies to buy. Our build ing materials are not alone the best; they are thai cheapest as well - We tan prove it if youll let as. . . , lip Bern !& fcpply Co: H Mkhm 103 17 Craren St : . Qr Tii Felix Ccurcuj's OniEfJTAL : TOILGTPOVDER A pure. MntifM" vi tvtt powder for 1 . 's"7t)HMtlr per- . inrnwl i vaivis : Siiiit"!' tnvU : rv . . 1 ; rrt' Ih-nt oonv ' . . ft std - ' v'or.Ohaftns;. .Nll. Used ' '. . Mul amving, it is !'nlM o- lr mail. n.,'.,lby HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Prprf WiHt0URAU8'$0RIENTAl CREAK i.X 1Mb UCOKMSSSCO ST , - v, NEWCN C ' V 'v ... - - i-t-'-' ''' Noise is so Impressive to r people when it's their own that they inlstak hforbralnt. jkrtsaustSBanaaa 1 3 71:3 Kind Ydu IIavo Always BcL'shl,. Bears the Signature , tin wntma wurr. mw wn NORFOLK AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. EffectWMay 24, 1908. TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN 9:26 a. m., 7:15 p. m. (Daily Except Sunday) For LaGrange, Cove City, Dover, Kinston, Tuscarora, Golds' boro and intermediate stations. 9:20 a. m. 7.00 p. m. (Sunday only) For Tuscarora, Cove City, Kinston LaGranee. Goldsboro, and ' inter mediate stations. 9:27 a. m., 7:18 p. m. (Daily except Sunday) For Riverdale, Croatan, Uavelock, Newport, Wildwood, 1 Morenead . City, Beaufort and In termediate stations. 9:20 a. m 6:60 p. m. (Sunday only) . For Riverdale, Croatan, Havelock, Newport, Wildwood, Morehead . ;. ;City, Beaufor and intermediate stauons. 7:30 p. m. (Dally except Sunday) For . Reelsboro, Orantsboro, Bay bo re Oriental and intermediate sta- tlons.' 7:10 p. m. (Sunday only) For , Reels boro, Orantsboro, Bayboro, Oriental and intermediate stations. 9:26 a. m., (Dally Except Sunday)- For Washington, Plymouth, Co. lumbla, Belhaven, Edenton, Hert ford, Elisabeth City, Norfolk, Suf folk and intermediate stations, New Bern to Greenville, Farm' vllle. Wilson. Zebulon, , Raleigh and intermediate stations. Trains Arrive at New Ben 9:15 a. m.; 7:06 p. m. (Dally ex- - cept 'Sunday) From- Goldsboro, . LaGrangti- Klnstotu fiover. Cove. Tuscaror4 sad intermediate sta- ,, Uoni ' W, 1:20 a, m.; 6.50 p. m. (Sunday nly) i From Ooldsbbro, LaOrange, Kln , ston,1 Dovef. Cove, Tuacarpra and lntfmediae stations. : :W C',l7;1 lit. .--tDanr. except A- 8andar)-From Beaufort, More. v 11 head City,' .WUdwood, Newport Havelodt, Croatan, Riverdale and : : intermediate stations. , - 9:20 a. m.r 7;00yp. m. (Sunday only) v From Beaufort, . Morehead 'City, Wildwood, , Newport, Havelock ' CroatanV; Riverdale and Interme dlate stations.' 9:00 a. m. (Daily) From Oriental, '. Bayboro, Orantsboro, Reelsboro and Intermediate stations. 7:16 p. m (Daily except Sunday) ' From Norfolk. Suffolk, Elisabeth , ' City, Hertford, Edenton, Belhaven, Columbia, Plymouth, . Washlngtoi and intermediate stations, Edenton - to. New Bern; Raleigh, Wendell , Zebulon, Wilson, . - Farmville, Greenville and intermediate sta. tlons. ' On June 7th and 21," July 5th and 19th ; - August and 16th, train will leave New Bern for Beaufort at 11:15 a. h.. returning will arrive la New ' Bern 6:;5 p m. AAllSXAir WAITED-T0.KE1I, SI tall tade 66 to $140 per month and . expenses or commission. 'Expert. enos unnecessary. Hermingsen CI gar Co, Toledo, O, ' J' For Over Thirty Years ffiilllllffi PMTY'LEADER THE PARTY'S '' PLATFORM SHORT Stands for Amendment to Federal Constitution, Election of United Stotes Senators by Direct Tote of the People, and Postal Savings Bank By Wire to The Sun. Columbus( Ohio, July 18. For pres ident: Eugene W. Chafin, of Chicago; for vice-president, Aaron S. Welkins, of Ada, Ohio. This ticket was named yesterday by the Prohibitionist National Con vention.' and both nominations were made unanimous. The full indorse. mont of the convention, however, was not given to Mr. Chafin until after three ballot had been taken. At the beginning Mr. Chafin did not show a great amount of strength, re ceiving but. 195 out of 1,083 votes on the first, and 376 out of 1,087 on the second ballot. His nomination was assured, however, when the roll call began for the third ballot His own state, which had voted largely for Daniel R. Sheen, of Peoria, and the New York delegation, followed by those of Indiana and Wisconsin, came over to Mr. Chafin, and on the third ballot he received a total of 636 votes. Declines Second Place. The strongest competitor of Mr Chafin was the Rev. William B. Pal more of St. Louis, who received 274 votes on the first ballot, and a com paratively smll vote after it was evident that the nomination of Mr. Chafin could not be prevented. It was then decided to mako Mr. Palmore the vice-presidential nomi nee, and he was named by acclama tion. He declined to accept the office, however, and persisted in his attitude, despit the strong urging of his friends. The convention then became involved in a parliamentary tangle. The rules were several times suspended, - and the suspensions were immediately revoked. The Platform. "The Prohibition party of the fcnit. ed States, assembled In convention at Columbus, Ohio, July 15 and 16, 1908, expressing gratitude to Almighty God for" the victories of our principles in the past, for the encouragement at present, and for confidence of early and triumphant success In the future, make the following declaration of principles and pledge their enactment Into law when placed in power. : "1. The submission by congress to the several states of an amendment to the federal constitution prohibiting the manufacture, sale, importation, ex portation or transportation of alcoho lic liquors for beverage purposes. "2. The Immediate prohibition of the liquor traffic for beverage pur poses in the District of Columbia, In the territories, and all places over which the ' national government has Jurisdiction; the repeal of the inter nal revenue tax on alcoholic liquors, and the prohibition of the interstate traffio therein. The election of United States senators by direct vote of the peo ple. v,v,.v-; .... "4. Equitable - graduated income and inheritance -taxes. : " "a. Th establishment of postal savings banks and the guaranty of deposit) in banks. : - -; "6. The regulation of all corpora tions doing ail interstate commerce business, ) ' ' "7. The rr.iatlon of a . permanent tariff commission. ' "8. The strict enforcement ot law Instead of official tolerance and prac tical license of the social evU which prevails In many of our cities, with Its unspeakable traffic In girls. 9 "9. uniform marriage and divorce laws. . - "10. An equitable ; and constitu tional employers' liability act. "11. Court review of postofflce de partment decisions. v-' - "12. The prohibition of child labor In mines, workshops and factories. "13. Legislation basing suffrage only upon Intelligence and ability toq read and write the English language. "14. The preservation of the min eral and forest resources ot the coun try, and the improvement of the high ways' and waterways.' ' '-",. - "Believing In the righteousness of our cause and in the final triumph ot our principles,' and convinced ot the unwillingness ofthe republican and democratic parties to deal with these Issues, we Invite to full party fellow- ship all citlsena who "are with" as agreed." ' , , Krs.' HaUea Called to Order. When the clerk reached North Car. ollna la the roll call of states for the nominatlonof presidential candidates, at the afternoon session, - the Old North State yielded to the District of Columbia and a cheer went up as Mrs. Carrie -Nation, who represented the District In the convention, was seen making her way to the platform. She declared at the outset that the can didate must be a man who does not use tobacco, ag well as one who is a prohibitionist She named no candi date, and was finally called to order. and forced to conclude, abruptly. Bracelet Sale We are over stocked on bracelets; a beautiful line of the oost reliable bracelets in gold and gold plated; all reduced one-fourth ot the cost J. O. Baxter, The Leading Jew eler.' A LETTER TO WIFE. Detroit Free Press. Dear wlfei since you have been away, It Is a lonely life I lead; By 10 o'clock, I want to.say . I am in bed. I'm good, Indeed. I do not linger at the club, My conduct Is not such that shocks; I'm growing sick of hotel grub, For heaven's sake where are my socks? The rubber plant I've watered well, I keep the parlor windows shut; I'd be all right if you could tell dual wuere uie can opened was pui. I hope the rest will do you good, So far I haven't had the blues; I'm growing sick of hotel food. Where did you hid my Sunday shoes? took a meal with Mr. Green, His wife is sure a splendid cook; I'm glad that you enjoy the scene, Where did you hide the button hook? I hope you'll have a jolly time, And gain in health while you are there; I'm sure you need the chango of clime, But tell me where's 'my underwear? Take a Kodak with you on your va action. A full line, also supplies at J; O. Baxter, Leading Jeweler. KtW CITY ORDINANCES. By the Board of Aldermen of the City v ' of New Bern. Be it ordained, That the owners and operators of the A. & N. C. Railroad Company's railroad and the P. O. ft W. R. R., and the Raleigh and Pam llco Sound railroad, shall provide, where the said railroads cross George street, in the city of New Bern suitable and safe gates, crossing the said George street and provide a keeper therefor and shall require the said keeper to lower the gates on each side of the said crossing in time to prevent travelers on the street being endanger ed by passing trains cars or engines on the said railroad or any of them, and that be shall raise the same and leave the street free -nd clear for traffio and travel over the said street at all other times when trains are not passing on aald track across said treet That the said tender of the gates shall be kept upon duty each day from the hour of 7 a. m. to the hoar of p. m That the parties whose duty it ie to construct the gates herein required shall proceed to do so, as promptly as practicable and shall complete the same within sixty days, and In the meantime shall provide a flagman at the . said crossing who shall notify persons traveling the said George street, of the approach ot any train on the said crossing. . That each day's failure to comply with this ordinance shall be held and deemed a separate offense and for each offense the offender shall be fined $50.00. Vir'.-vV Be It ordained, That no railroad train, car or engine shall be allowed to stand upon any railroad track in the city ot New , Bern at the point where the .track, crosses any street or public alley In the city of New Bern for a longer time than (5) five minutes, excepting In cases of una voidable accident or necessity and In such cases, where jwslble, the train shall be broken up Into sections sn as to leave the crossing clear within the sajd five minutes. That for each violation of this or dinance the owner, operator or lessee shall be fined' $50.00 and the engineer and conductor and each other servant or employee ot the operating company responsible tor such violation shall be Imprisoned for five days. ; Be It ordained, That the owner and operator or lessee of the v A, ft N, C. R. R, shall between the hours of a,, m. and I p. m. provide, maintain and keep a .Griffith street. In the city of New Bern, avtjthe point' where the railroad switches pass from the railroad yards across Griffith, street to Neuse river, a fUttman. who shall be required to notify all persons ap proachlng'the said erasatag a Grit-' flth street, of the approach and com ing ot any train, engine or cars on the said track across the said street ' Each day's failure to comply with this ordinance shall be held, deemed and construed as a separate offenee and for each offense committeed a fine of f 50.00 shall be imposed. , Be It ordained. Sec. 57 1-2, No person shall encroach upon the streets by erecting a piazza, porch stoop, paling, fence, chimney, steps or other obstruc tion and where such are now in exis tence, the same shall be removed with in thirty days or within such less time within ten days notice given the own ers or occupants of said premises by the mayor or the chairman of the streets and pump committee. . And where the said property is own ed or occupied by more than one per son notice to one of the owners, or one of the occupants shall be sufficient and where the owners of the same are noa residents of the city of New Bern, notice to the occupant or person col lecting rents or listing the taxes there on, shall be sufficient Each person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined, the sum of $5 for each offense and each day after thirty days or after the ex piration of the time given in the notice for removal shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. Provided, however, that where such piazza, porch, tstoop, paling, fence, himney, steps or other obstructions shall not encroach upon the sidewalk beyond the portion thereof which has been required to be under the ordl nance for paving sidewalks, the same may be allowed to remain subject to the existing ordinances, or such as shall hereafter be made and provided. Provided further that where side walks are provided to be paved for 10 feet breadth, residences and offices may have entrance steps on sidewalk, extending not more than 30 inches. F. T. PATTERSON, City Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the power of sale con. talncd in that certain Mortgage Deed executed by L. M. Satterthwaite and Harriet T. Satterthwaite, his wife, to William Dunn bearing date of Au gust 18th, 1903, -and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Cra ven County in Book 147, page 182, I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in New Bern, Craven county, at 12 o'clock M., on the 17th Day of August, 1908, the following, described property, to- wit Being one-fourth of the two lots No. 95 and 96 in the plan of River side laid out and recorded in the of fice of Register of deeds of Craven County Beginning at a point on Griffith Street, 150 feet from' Gulon Street, thence in a Southwardly di rection 50 feet along Griffith street, thence in a Westwardly direction and parallel with Gulon Street 109 feet, 4 Inches to the East line of lot No. 94, thenoe in a Northwardly direction with said line of lot No. 94 50 feet, thence In an Eastwardly direction and parallel with Gulon Street 109 feet 4 Inches to the beginning. July 14th, 1908. WILLIAM DUNN, v Mortgagee. MOORE AND DUNN, Attorneys. 7-16-30t North Carolina Craven County, Superior Court J. M. Cox, et al., ;'' -: vs. New Bern Lighting and Fuel Co. Notice to Creditors. Pursuant to the order of the superior court of Craven county, N. C, in the above entitled action, the undersigned hdving qualified as permanent receiver of the New Bern Lighting and Fuel Company, hereby notifies al persons having claims agalnBt said New Bern Lighting and Fuel Company to present the same, showing also priorities where they make claim for priorities, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, on or before the 16th day of August, A. D., 1908, at the office of the New Bern Lighting and Fuel Company, In New Bern, N. C. All persons Indebted to said com pany will please make Immediate set tlement GEO. A. NICOLL, 1 , Permanent Receiver. This July 4th, 1908. ' North Carolina, Craven County. The Weddell Orncerv eomnanv htv. Ing duly assigned It entlr bualnaM t me, tnis is 10 notify all peraona In aaoiea 10 me taia company to pay same to me at once anil all fterann'a having claim" aralnat the aald com pany, pleaae file them with me within uie next so aaya . D. B. HKNDER80N. Assignee of the Weddell Grocery Co. FilOJEOiLUCJlDS r. a. : ". t t.r - Sirscis, Ward 4 AlJea Attends aad Ceaaseiltra at Laea Office No. 69 Snuth Front street over " O. Telemph office. . ' . v . - Pnuikoe in the Conn tie of Cnvea. Due OH WUCD, MUUU, VUaiVIW, VUKnTK, 4IOP lieo sod Wake, in the Supreme and Federa ; ourts, and whenever services are con re D. L. WARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW 62 Craven St, NEW BERN, N. C -Practices in State and Federal Courts. ' ) DR. J. H. LAWRENCE SECIALIST. Diseases of Ey Ear. Nose and Throat Eyes examined and Glasses Fitted. . OFFICE n Middle Street, Next deft to Hotel Haieltoa. Office Phone 131'. Res. Phone 7a, Residence 70 East Front Street. Made from pure dis tilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO. 19-21-23 Griffith Street, Phone 23. UL Moore. - Wm. Dunn. Ji. MOORE & DUNN. Attorney & Counsellors at Law 40 Broad St New Bern. N. C. Practice wherever services are required. COLYIN AND HENRY Civil Engineers. Land Surveying, Draining, Mapping, Plans and Estimates. Offices have been moved upstairs In the J. W. Stewart building on Middle streo 99. NOTICE! North Carolina. Craven county. J, L. McDanlel, Grocer corner Broad and Hancock streets, has duly as signed his entire business to me. All persons holding bills against said X L. McDanlel will please pre sent them to me within thirty days from date of this notice. All persons indebted to the said J. L. McDanlel are requested to make settlement at once. June 23, 1908. JOSEPH GASKILL, Fire Insurance & Brick a A. NICOLL' So. Front ok Hancock Sta. Phone 200 ' GREAT BARGAINS Come to our show room, 78 Bio. treet and we can show you the bei and cheapest Buggies in Runaboud open and top Wagons, Surrys, Bus (ies, and Second Vehicles of other or from carta $25.00 very good, but cheer in price. ICE 6. S. Waters 6 Son 78 BKOAD 8TBIIT. XOTICE! Stock aad Fixtures For Sale. ' By virtue of the power given me It a certain deed ot assignment by J. L. McDanlel, duly recorded in the office Of the Register of Deeds in Crave county, I will offer tor sale the entire stock, office and store fixtures, at cor ner Broad and Hancock streets. June 23, 1908, JOSEPH GASKILL, ' A
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