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THE KORTH CABOLDU
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
KECHANIC ARTS
Practical education In Agriculture;
sn Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineering; in Cotton Manufactur
ing, Dyeing and Industrial , Chemis
try. Tuition MS a year; Board $1
a month 120 Scholarships. Exami
nations tor admission at the College
n September 2d.
Address,
THE PRESIDENT,
West Balelgh, If. C
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
1789-1907.
Bead of the State's Educational System
DEPARTMENTS!
College, Engineering,
Pittsburg 68 37 .611
New York 57 37 .606
Chicago 66 38 .596
Philadelphia 48 41 .539
Cincinnati 48 50 .490
Boston 44 53 .454
Brooklyn 35 67 .380
St. Louis 31 63 .330
American League.
Won. , Lost Pet
Detroit 60 36 .625
St. Louis 59 39 .602
Cleveland 58 43 .574
Chicago 53 44 .546
Philadelphia 45 49 .479
Boston 46 51 .474
Washington 36 58 .383
New York 32 64 .333
Graduate,
Medicine,
Law,
Pharmacy.
library contains 48,000 volumes. New
water works, electric lights, cen
tral heating system. New dor
mitories, gymnasium, Y.
M. C. A. building,
library.
IN STUDENTS. 92 IN FACULTY.
The Fall term begins
Sept 7, 1908. Address?
tKANCIS P. TENABLE, President
Chapel HI1L N. C
GREAT BARGAINS
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Com to our show room, 78 Bros
tract and we can show you the baft
and cheapest Buggies In Runabouts
pen and top Wagons, Surrys, Bup
Slea,' and Second Vehicles of other us
from carts $25.09 very good, but ches?
la price.;: -
G. S. Waters & Son
78 BlOlf STREET.
CITING OUT.
the Struggle Dlseourages Many a
Cltliea of New Bern.
Around all day with an aching
back;
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make any one "give out
Doan s Kidney Pills will give re-
sewed life.
They will cure the backache;
Cure every kidney ill
Here is New Bern proof that this is
so:
Mrs. N. Vincent 103 Craven street
New Bern, N. C, says: "Doan's Kid
1 ney Pills cured me of backache sev
eral years ago and at that time I gave
a testimonial in their favor. Since
then I have had no occasion to resort
to any kidney remedy, as the relief I
obtained has proven lasting. Before I
learned of them, I had suffered con
siderably from backache and distress
Ins; pains In my loins. When I heard
Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom
mended, I obtained a box at Brad
tam's Pharmacy and it required only
, short use to cure me." ..,
For sale by all dealers. .Price (0
cents. Foster-MUburn r Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. , f
Remember the name Doan's -and
' take no other.
.Heavy, . Impure blooa makes
muddy, pimply complexion, headaches,
nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes
you weak, y pale, sickly, y Burdock
Slood Bitters makes the blood rloh,
ed, pure rtotores perfect health.
: CareUaa League ;
Won. Lost
Greensboro ........ 46 , 35
Spartanburg 47 It
Greenville ......... 44 34
Winston ......I.... .40 ;' ',. it
Charlotte ......... 34 46
Anderson ......... 30 48
P. Ct
.568
.666
.564
.431
.425
.385
Eastern Carolina League.
' Won. Lost
Wilmington ....14 9
Wilson 12 8
Goldsboro 11 , 9
Raleigh 5 16
National
League.
Won. Lost
Pet
.609
.600
.550
.238
"Pet
Southern League.
Won. Lost Pet.
Nashville 48 40 .545
New Orleans 50 43 .538
Mobile 49 44 .527
Memphis '. 49 46 .516
Atlanta 46 44 .611
Little Rock 49 50 .495
Montgomery 45 46 .495
Birmingham 32 57 .360
Virginia League
Won. Lost. P. Ct.
Richmond 57 34 .626
Danville 54 35 .607
Roanoke 43 48 .473
Portsmouth ... 39 48 .448
Lynchburg 37 50 .425
Norfolk 37 51 .420
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Carolina.'
At Charlotte Charlotte-Greensboro,
game postponed; rain.
At Anderson Anderson-Greenville,
game postponed; rain.
At Spartanburg Spartanburg
Winston 7.
0.
Eastern Carolina.
At Raleigh Raleigh 1; Wilmington
At Wilson Goldsboro 0; Wilson 5.
NattonaL
At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Chic
ago, postponed; rain.
At New York New York 4; Cincin
nati 4, (Called end ninth, darkness).
At Brooklyn Brooklyn-St Louis,
postponed, wet grounds. Two games
tomorrow.
At Boston Boston-Pittsburg, rain.
American.
At Cleveland Cleveland 12; Wash
lnxton 1.
W. B. -Xeredftk Cre4es easatla m
Virginia Bar AsseeUttea.
By Wire to Tbs .-, .
Hot Springs, Va., Aug. CWWyndham
R, Meredith, of . RkhmonC Vs.. the
president': of the Virginia Btata Bar
Association and a prominent and life
long democrat, came out "tonight in an
Interview declaring that he would vote
for Judge William H. Taft for presi
dent this fall against Wlllam J. Bryan.
"I have never voted for, Mr. Bryan,
and I shall not vote for him this
year," said Mr. Meredith. "There are
two threatening dangers In the coun
try. The one Is plutocratic Cannon
Ism and the other is radical firyanlsm;
therefore there is no democratic ticket
to vote. Judge Taft stands for the
.606 enforcement of the Roosevelt policies,
wo most-' It not all, of which have had
.539 the . hearty approval of all thinking
men in the south, as well as in everv
454 other section of the country, and he
.380 will enforce them within the law and
not outside the constitutional govern
ment, as has been charged against the
president by his enemies."
Mr. Meredith appeared rather enthu
siastic over his announcement though
he declared that he did not expect to
take an active part In the republican
campaign this fall.
The democratic members of the Vir
ginia Bar Association are Indignant
that Mr. Meredith has come out at this
time, during a meeting of the associa
tion for the support of "Sir. Taft. They
are considering, it is said, offering a
resolution condemning Mr. Meredith
for his statement The . bolt of this
prominent lawyer has caused a sensa
tion, for Mr. Meredith occupies the
highest social position and is related
to many of the most prominent fami
lies in Virginia. He is a club man of
independent means and one of the most
popular citizens In Richmond.
The Bar Association began its twen
tieth annual session at the Homestead
Hotel this morning. The program con
templates day and evening sessions, to
end with a banquet Thursday, evening.
Judge Taft will address the associa
tion Thursday. Mr. Meredith today
discussed the federal control of Inter
state commerce. This evening Armis-
tead C. Gordon, of Staunton, outlined
he legal foundations of socialism." The
Man and' the Corporation" has been
chosen by former United States Sen
ator William Lindsay, of Kentucky.
for his address tomorrow. Wednesday
evening Holmes Conrad, of Winchester
will bring back the memories of the
abolished old county court. On Thurs
day the program will open with an
address by Henry C. McDowell, of
Lynchburg, giving some misconcep
tions as to federal procedure. Judge
Taft will talk during this meeting on
what he regards as the most important
question now before the American peo
ple the more prompt and economic
administration of justice, both criminal
and civil. '
The first meeting of the session was
largely attended, many of the mem
bers of the association, with their
families, having arrived at the resort
Sunday. John Garland Pollard, of
Richmond, chairman of the executive
committee, opened the session with a
brlet statement of Its purpose. An
invocation was pronounced by , Rev.
John G. Scott, after which President
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6; New York 1
At Chicago Chicago 2; Boston 3.
At Detroit Detroit 5; Philadelphia Meredith was presented.
3. ' Mr. Meredith made an exhaustive
At St Louis St Louis 6; New York legal analysis of his subject, all lines
2. of his argument leading to the '"twi-
At St Louis Second game, St Louis Ht Kne." where , state and 'federal
control of commerce and corporations
are supposed to merge or conflict lie
pictured the modern day tendency to
oat. warn cnange in state and federal eon.
ovuincrn. , :,
At Atlanta Montgomery 6; Atlanta !st,tut,on nd ta 8tlnped for new
land riraatln 1rla1aflnn. a
0.
At Little Rock First game, Little
Rock 8; Memphis 1. Second game,
Little Rock 4; Memphis L
At Mobile Mobile 2; New Orleans
1.
At Nashville First game, Nashville
13; Birmingham L Second game, Bir
mingham 5; Nashville 4.
. Sent AUaitle
At Columbia Columbia 3; Augusta
2. (10 Innings.) -
At Jacksonville Jacksonville 1:
Charleston X. : . , ; .
Virginia -At
Roanoke Roanoke . 6; Ports
mouth 2. - ,
- At Lynchburg Lynchburg 1; Rich
mond 3. r - , ( -
At Norfolk Norfolk 0; Danville 2.
' '''1 1 i' .',' ' ; '! '.,- :' '
Iltcbing plies provoke profanity, but
profanity won't curt them. Doan's
Ointment cures Itching,; bleeding or
protruding piles after year of suffer
ing. At any drug store.
and drastic legislation; of attempted
new construction of old legal prin
ciples. All of which, he said, was a
movement of the people, brought about
by misbehavior on the part of the
corporations. The country's great safe
guard from the encroachment of elth
er state or federal power over ' the
feedom of commerce. Mr. Meredith
pointed out Is the conservatism of the
supreme court of the United States.
That the states have an Important
field In the, control of corporations
created by them was pointed put by
Mr. Meredith, and the limitations of
this field outlined. He also dwelt at
considerable length on the rate making
problem contending ,'that thf result
ougnt not to diminish rates tor trans
portatlon below a profit making point
- After he Mad listened to the speech
of President Meredith, Judge Taft re
marked Jocularly as be congratulated
Mr. Meredith, "I am certainly glad that
someone has made a speech, that is
longer than , the one 1 delivered at
,Mr. Taft was given an Informal re-
ii My kf M. R. at.
w m ssmi
for twnty-Bv ;mti Bo Unto Bleed
Btlm (B. B. B.) faa ba eurlor yaarly
thouaande ( ivStrari from Primary,
Seoondarv or Tortlurf Bleod Peiaoa
and ail Jorma of Bload XMaaaaa. W.
aolictt the moat ebatiMte eaaaa for S
& B. eurea where alt alae falla. If
yon have exhauatad the old methods of
treatment and atlll have achaa and
paina la bonea, pack or Jolnta, Rheu
matism. Muoua 'Patches in mouth,
Sora Throat, Pimples. Copper-Colored
Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body,
Satins sofas, are run down or nervous.
Hair or Eyebrows falling- out take B.
B. B. It kills the nolaon. niku tha
blood pure and rloh, haaltns' every a ore
and completely changing; the- entire
body Into a clean, healthy condition,
Itchlnr. : watarv bllatar or amii.
Itching humora, Risings or pimples of
Eczema all leaves after killina- tha
poison and purifying- the blood with
B. B. B. In thla way a flood -of pure,
rich blood is sent direct to the skin
surface, the itching stops forever and
every humor or sore is healed and
cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM IB. B. B.1 -
Is pleasant and safe to take; com
posed of pure Botanic Ingredients. It
purines and enriches the blood.
C D. BBADHAJPS Drag Store, $1 ptr
Large Bottle with directions fer home
cure, ". I
17
Free Blood Cure Coupon
'.This coupon (cut from The
New Bern N. C Sun, is good
for one large sample of Botan
ic Blood Balm mailed free in
plain packages. Simply fill in
Sour name and address on dotted
ines below and mall to BLOOD
1ALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State name of trouble, if you
knOW.-..:,. . ......
(& 5AYIHC, .
HOHET
-Almost every man has read the
: Talry Talest of the Clothiers,
ta the newspapers and maga-
tines. '.'-1 . '. V, ' .
.. . -t ,. ; , . . .
Almost every man has been
disappointed and dlsgueUd on '
' looking at the Clothes they pre-
; trad to descrtbo.:';; - - -".
We Invite these men U oalV
at our store to be most agree.';
ably surprised. It's easy to '
draw picture of Men's Clothes
as they should be, but Its not
so easy , to make the Clothes
that look like tha nlrrnr
We publish no misleading Illustrations hut we do know how tc- '
provide our patrons with the right kind of clothes. If you have hadt
clothes troubles, sir we invite you to come to this store for relief. '
We will surprise you with the excellence of our Clothing, and please
you with oar reasonable prices, Come you're next ' ' - i
SAMUEL YOFFliE, 'i
ON THE CORNER. , 62 MIDDLE ST.
S
ception as he entered the ball room
of the Homestead Hotel, where the
meeting was held. Of the 124 mem
bers of the Virginia Bar present nearly
every one presented himself fory an
introduction or a friendly greeting.
Judge and Mrs. Taft accepted an in
vitatlon for a coaching party this af
ternoon as the guests of H. St George
Tucker, formerly president of the
Jamestown Exposition Company. No
republican politicians are here and no
political conferences were held today.
A letter Indorsing what Mr. Taft
said on the labor question in his Cin
cinnati speech from Ben E. Chapin, of
Newark, KL J., editor of the Railroad
Employee, was made public at the
Taft 6f0ce here today.
The proposed trip to the Greenbrier
County Horse Show at White Sulphur
Springs has been expanded to extend
from Friday until . Sunday. The Taft
party will begin the 40 mile drive over
the mountains Friday morning and
will remain at the resort until Sunday,
when the return will be made by train.
BEER DRINKERS, and others suf
fer with Brlght's Disease, Diabetes,
Bach Ache, or any Kidney or Bladder
Trouble can be cured if they will take
BLOODINE BLOOD AND. KIDNEY
TABLETS, 50c. a bps, mailed by Tha
Bloodlne Co., Inc., Boston, Mass.
FeU Twenty Feet te His Death
By Wire to The Sun.. v ..; : ;::
Roanoke, Va., Aug, 6. Charles
Broomneld, white, aged 27, and unmar
ried, while ascending to the ton of
a well, clinging to a rope, lost his
grip and fell to the bottom, a distance
of 20 feet, striking on his head. . He
died In a few minutes.
Do you have that dark brown taste
in your mouth every morning wwhen
yau awake?' If son, you "are bilious,
and should take two or three of those
little BLOODINE LIVER PILL8, easy
to take, never sicken, weaken or gripe,
25c. mailed by The Blooding Co., Inc.,
Boston Mass. ..';:'X:':W!-
V Refused to Sarrendet With Lee
By Wire -to The Sun. :
i Staunton, Va., Aug. : (.David K.
Shrockhlse a Confederate veteran who
served as a member of the Sixty-sec
ond Virginia Infantry, was four, times
severely wounded, and who refused to
surrender at Appomatox,: leaving to
Join Johnston's army, passed f away
near Mount Sidney, aged ( v He
leaves four sons and two v daughters.
.Had dyspepsia or . Indigestion for
ears, wo appetite, and. what I did
tat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Betters cured me."-J. H.. Wal
ker, Sembury, Ohio.
As a proof that" Buck's stoves and
ranges are all right, we have sold with
in a year 100 of them. J. 8. Baanight
Hardware Company. . : . ;',;
It has been proven by actual test,
that B. P, 8. Paint Is all that Is Claim
ed for It (As near perfection as paint
can be made.) J. 8. Basnlght Hardware
Company, ' , -
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J You can begin with one or two Sections if youlikr
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q These "YandE"
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you know very well
what that's worth to
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bination? i Write
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' Stationer. Printer & Blank Book Manufacturer.
69 Craven St NEW BERN, N. C
A TRIP TO
BALTIMORE
Is especially attractive now via
The Ciissapsake line Steamers
Leave Norfolk daily, Except Sunday,
AT 6:00 P. M.
Club Breakfast 25 cts.; to 60 cts. t Table D'hote
Dinner 75 cents. '
.. For particulars and reservations address,
W.&W. CROXTON, T. P. Ai, E. T. LAME,
: Norfolk, Va; " ; Gen. Agt. :
E. J. CHISM, G. P. A., ; Baltimore, Md. "
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