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': Effective May M, 1W8. '
4 TRAINS LEAVE NEW BERN
:26 a. m., 7:15 p. m. (Dally Except
Sunday) for LaGrange, Cove City,
, Dover, Klnston, Tuscarora, Golds-
boro and Intermediate stations.
9:20 a. m. 7.00 p. m. (Sunday only)
Fir Tuscarora, Cove City, Klnston
LaGrange, Goldsboro, and Inter
mediate stations. ;
1:27 a. m., 7:18 p. m. (Dally except
,. Bunda)--Fbr Rlverdale,' Crbatan,
; Havelock, Newport, Wlldwood,
Morenead City, Beaufort and in.
termediate stattons. i
:M a. m., 6:60 p. m. (Sunday only)
Fct Slverdale, Croatan, Havelock,
Newport, Wlldwood, Morehead
City, .Beaufcifnd Intermedial
tation.,vfv.:i' iM :iM li
1:80 p. m. (Dally except Sunday) For
ReelBbord, Grantsbort, Bayboro,
THPBtal aiixl intermediate sta-
, uons. "V '' '
T-10 0. m. (Sunday only) For
, Reels boro, Grantsboro, BayborO,
Oriental and Intermediate stations.
1:25 a. m- (Dally Except Sunday)
For WasnlngtoiL Plymouth, Co.
" lumbli, Belhaven, Edenton, Herfr
ford, Ellrabeth City; Norfolk, 8df.
; folk .and intermediate stations,
New Barn to Greenville, Farm
ville, Wilson, : Zebulon, ... Raleigh
and Intermediate stations.
Trains Arrive at New Bern ,.
1:15 a. m.;-7:05 p. m.. ( Dally ex.
cept Sunday) From Goldsboro,
LaGrange, Klnston, Dover, Cove,
Tuscarora and Intermediate sta
tions.
9:20 a. m.j 6.50 p. m.7tSunday nly)
From Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kln
ston, Dover, Cove, Tuscarora and
" Intermediate stations.
9:20, a, m.; 7:10 p. nv (Dafly expt
Sunday) From . Beaufort, More.
head City, Wlldwood, Newport,
Havelock, Croatan, Rlverdale and
- Intermediate stations, i - ; , "
9:20 a. in.; 7:00 p. m. (Sunday only)
From Beaufort, Morehead City,
u WUdwood, Newport, Havelock,
' -, Croatan, Rlverdale ' and lnterme-
c ' dlate stations. . ', ';! - '
9:00 a." m. (Dally) From Oriental,
" Bayboro.'; Grantsboro,'! Reelsboro
' and Intermediate iatlone. c
T:15 p. m. (Daily except Sunday)
' From Norfolk.; Suffolk, Ellkabeth
, ' City, Hertford, Edentonr: Belhaven,
i Columbia, Plymouth, Washington
'? tand intermediate stations, Edenton
to New Bern: RaAeigni Wendell,
' Zebulon, Wilson, FfrmVta,
Greenville and Intermediate ita
ivr Uonie y.:!:s'.:VK :f '
On June 7th land SL Joly 6th and 19th
I .Attgijst t and itth, train will leave
' New, Bern for Beaufort at 11:16 a.
'.- p K returning will arrlv , lttNew
V'v. "'. :M P-: nvvr fc-irjfif'i.
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tall tade 165 to $140 per month sod
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Pursuant to a power of sale con
tained in that certain Mortgage exe
cuted by S. A. Gaskins and 8. E.
Gasklna. his wife to T. D. Arnold,
bearing date the 10th day of Febru
ary, 1905, the same being recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Craven county, in Book 153, Page
442, 1 will sell at the court house door
in Craven county, N, C, on Wednesday
the 7 day of September, 1908, at the
hour of 12 o'clock m to the highest
bidder for cash all of the following de
scribed property as conveyed in the
mortgage aforesaid towit:
VOn the North side of Neuse river,
in Craven county, being the land will
ed.by V. X Thomas ,to J. A. Thomas,
Mary C. Thomas and S. EL Thomas,
bounded by the lands of G. W. Thomas
A S. Everlngton and J. A. Everlng-
ton and others, containing 125 acres
more or less being my home place
also one open buggy and harness
bought of James Blddle.
T. D. ARNOLD,
Mortgagee.
CERTD7ICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
State of. North Carolina, ( '
: Department of State.
To all to whom these presents may
corner-Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution thereof, by the unanimous
consent of, all the stockholders, de
posited In my office, that Blades Lum
ber Company, a corporation of this
state, whose principal office is situated
in tho town of New Bern, County of
Craven; state of North Carolina, Wiley
C. Rodman, being the agent therein
and in charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be served, has compiled with
the requirements of chapter 21, Re
vlsal of 1905, entitled -"Corporations,'
preliminary to. the issuing of this Cer
tificate of Dissolution. . t
Now, Therefore, f. 3. Bryan Grimes,
secretary of the state of North Caro
lina, do hereby certify , that the said
corporation did, on the 29th day of
July, 1908, file In my office a duly
executed, and attested consent In writ
ing1 to the .dissolution of said corpora
tion, executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and the
record of the proceedings aforesaid are
now on .file In my said offloe.'as pro
vided by lawv ;;;; h-jy-
In 'testimony - whereof, I have here
unto eel my hand and affixed my offl
cial seal at Raleigh, this 2th day of
July, A. D., 1908.ti.:'4 f' liH'i
Jt BRYAN GRIMES," ' .
,A-t' Secretarjr of State.
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; iwa .as auw.(wi vi vx-wabm
. i BiiMik -iiidoriom ta Fine
, : i ai Joy, Forever. .:
Charfotte ObaW Ver." S ' :
;iCharlottea-eoonto be tested. It
was V raregone. conclusion mat tne
democrats who came to attend the
state .convention Jul June would re
ceive the glad hand from, everybody.!
Mecklenburg county .is decidedly one
sided -tn 4t ; politic; ' taepablicans
have never prospered well here. But
next week the town will teem with
republicans mossbacks from Mitch
ell, Yancey and other counties In the
Blue Ridge mountains, new recruits
from Chatham, Moore, Cabarrus and
Rowan,, and populist-republicans
and one or more distinguished men
from a distance. Charlotte will play
host to the followers of Taft and
Sherman. Always hospitable the peo
ple will be so next week.
"We are looking for a good time
here," said a well known republican
leader to an Observer man tester
day. "The boys were reluctant to
come here but when the good clti-
tens of your eity sent that delega
tion to Greensboro and invited us as
you did, we yielded and will be here
in full force. We know full well
what you can and will do. There
will be several thousand men and wo
men here. 1 Lots of the delegates will
bring their wives."
' The ;Tepublicana. (expect Charlotte
to do her utmost as she did for the
democrats. Those in charge of the
preliminary arrangements - think that
al lthings will be ready by the time
the delegates arrive. The hotels are
getting ready to room and feed as
many as possible and private homes
will be thrown open as they were in
June. The auditorium will wear Its
best dress.
Dr. Warren Vines Hall, that calcu
latlng wonder, with energy like t
ferret, and, the eye of an artist, is at
work on the auditorium. He is go
ing to see that his brethren, the re
publicans from Cherokee to Curri-
tuck-r-Manteo to Turtletown nave
an attractive hall to meet in. Flags,
buntlags, Teddy bears, portraits and
other legitimate means of ornament
are being used to make the Inside
of the auditorium attractive.
Early yesterday morning, as an Ob
server reporter stood at the square,
rubbering, he saw a small, stout man,
with r6sy cheeks and round facq,
wearing glasses, go out North Tryon
street, toward the city hall, with bis
arms full of wee Teddy bears, white
Teddies, some forty oV fifty of them
in all.
"Has Jthe man that fnaniy chil
dren" asked a stranger.
"Nope, that's Dr. Hall, the bache
lor," said a native.
"Going to treat an orphan school, I
presume?"
"Nope, decorate the hall for the
republican convention," said a mem
ber of the G. O. P., with a proud
smile all over his face.
"Oh, I see. to honor of Teddy
Roosevelt"
That was it Dr. Hall was on his
way to the auditorium then to com
plete his work. M ; ;
"What are you going to do to the
stage?" asked a reporter as he sat
down by Mr. Hall
"Leave It as we have it What do
yo.u think of it? Look at that pasto
ral scene In the back ground! , Isn'i
that fine and appropriate?"
Over the speaker's stand, at the
centre of the rostrum, hang two large
colored portraits of Honor William H.
Taft candidate for president, and his
running mate, James S. Sherman. The
one la decorated with a mustache and
the other with small Burnsldes, or
mutton chops. Surmounting these is
a large,' gold bronze eagle, above
whose head " floats three ' American
flags. On the stand will be a num
ber of, green plants and. other deco
rations to gvie it color. Immediately
in front of the stage an immense pyra
mid of Ice, in the centre of which will
be a picture of Mr. Taft encircled
In flowers, is to be placed. '
; Dr. Hall's task Is almost finished.
He put on the last touches yester
day. Long festoons of red, white and
blue spring from the iron columns
that support and aurmdunt the gal
leries to the top .of the building.
Through the centre run long stream
ers, with stars and stripes, Jn festoon
effect The centre' streamer, running
from front to 'hack, , Is trl-colored.
From gallery ; to gallery,'; In . front of
the Btage, Jiangs a pendant of. North
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tetlon. prastio physics gripe, sicken,
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hours Dr. Thomas Electric Oil, mon
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Carolina flags. Here and there, at
regular" Intervals, large and small
Japanese lanterns swing from every
point of .vantage. The centre piece
consists of a large octagon shaped
chandelier, in which eight white
Teddy bears support long crimson
streamers, 'between which are inter
posed as many pendants of blue felt,
bearing diminutive -oil portraits of
Mr. Taft "'and the whole supporting
the emblem the elephant of the
republican party.
Fourteen ; electric fans, blowing
yard long rlbboas, are placed about
the hall.
Dr. HaK and his co-laborers have
acquitted-themselves with credit in
decorating the auditorium.
"How about the money, Mr. Hall?"
asked' the reported. , !
"The people are going to give us
a plenty, I think," was the reply.
"Three wards have been heard from
and they , did nicely. We will get
enough." , ,
The republican convention held in
Greensboro in the spring disposde of
some of the work of the regular state
convention but there are several im
portant matters to settle here. The
eight members at large of the state
executive committee are to be elect
ed. This will cause somewhat of a
contest as will be seen from the list
of names mentioned in "connection
with the places: Marion Butler, of
Eliot; A. A. Whitener, of Hickory,
Thomas S. Rollins, of Asheville; T,
T. Hicks, of Henderson; A. E. Hol
ton, of Winston-Sal em; Z V. Walser,
of Lexington; W. B. Andrews, of Ral
eigh; F. D. Jones, of Gulf, and others.
Judge Spencer B. Adams, chairman
of the state committee, and his first
lieutenant, Mr. E. C. Duncan, of Ral
eigh, are expected hero Saturday night
or Sunday. They will be at the Selwyn.
Other prominent party men will come
Monday. Tuesday night the delegates
will begin to arrive. It is .predicted
by local republicans that the crowd
will reach 6,000. If some attractive
speaker ilike Senator Tbliver, Jim
Sherman, or Senator Beveridge comes
the number will be doubled or trebled.
Recently the name of A. E. Hoi
ton , as a prospective canaiaate tor
governor has loomed above the hori
zon of speculation. Mr. Holton has
always been very wily and It may
be that he is trimming his sails to lead
the Btate ticket. But at present it
looks as if Dr. Cyrus Thompson will
be the man if he can be prevailed
upon to have it. It is said, now, how
ever, that he would prefer to have the
nomination for secretary of state.
Charles French Toms, of Henderson-
ville; J. F. Newell, of Charlotte, and
J. B. Norris, of Wilkes, are spoken
of in connection with the nomination
for lieutenant governor A H Price, of
Salisbury, may be nominated for attor
ney general. For electors at large, Col.
W. R. Henry, of Charlotte, and Mr.
Marlon Butler, of Eliot, are mentioned
by their friends.' For state auditor
a confederate veteran will be named
and Railroad Commissioner Dr. F. C
Abbott.
One of the features of the conven
tion will be a grand parade the night
of he 26th, the delegates carrying
red, white and blue umbrellas.
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POISON
Bone Fains, to
cep, Scaly SHU,
, Pimih.
Maar People gaffer traai Blood Polaoa
a4 aoa' kaow It. Heat Syaiptoau.
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FBJSEL
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) hae been curing; yearly
thousands of sufferers from Primary,
Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison
and all .forms of Blood Disease. Wa
solicit the most ODSunaie cases ior a.,
B. B. cures where ail else falls. II
you have exhausted the old methods of
treatment and still have aches and
pains in bones, back or joints, Rheu
matism. Mucus Patches in mouth.
Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored
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Vtlne sores, are run down or nervous,
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, take B.
B. B. It Kills the poison, makes the
Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body,
blood Dure and rich, heallnft every sore
and completely changing the entire
body Into a clean, healthy condition.
Itchlnar. watery blisters or open,
Itching humors. Risings or pimples of
Eczema all leaves after killing the
olson and puruying me oiooa wun
I. B. B. In this 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 (B. B. B.)
i niftusant and safe to take: com-
Dosed of Dure Botanic Ingredients. It
nurifle And -enriches the blood.
C. D. BRADHA5TS Drag Store, $1 pr
Large Bottle with directions for home
cure,
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
your name and address on dotted
lines below and mall to BLOOD
BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State name of trouble. If you
know.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Simmons Ward 4 Miee
Attorne)S and Counsellors at Law
Office No. 69 South Front street, over W
0. Telegraph office.
Practice in the Counties of Craven, Dap
(in, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Carteret, Pan
lioo and Wake, in the Supreme and Fedem
Courts, and whenever services are desired
D. L. WARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAM
52 Craven St,
NEW BERN, N. C.
Practices in State and Federa
Courts. '
DR. J. H. LAWRENCE
SECJALIST.
Diseases of Ey Ear, Nose and
Throat. Eyes examined and
Glasses Fitted.
OFFICE "9 Middle Street, Next
' to Hotel Haielton.
Office Phone IS?. Res. Phone II
Besldence 70 East Front Street
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
ears. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me."- J. H. Wal
ker, Bonhury, Ohio.
GOOD MEWS.
Many New Bern Readers Have Heard
It and Profited Thereby.
"Good news travels fast," and the
thousands of bad back sufferers In
Now Bern are glad to learn that
prompt relief Is . within their reach.
Many a lame weak and aching back
is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kid
ncy Pills. - Our citizens are telling the
good news of their experience with
the old Quaker Remedy. Here is an
example worth reading.
C. P. Battling, 136 Middle Street,
New Bern, N. C, says: ' "I can rec
ommend Doan,s Kidney Pills Just as
highly today as I did several years
ago, after .they cured me of a severe
case of kidney trouble. Before I learn
of them. I had suffered considerably
from backache and pains through my
loins often being in such a condition
that I could not attend to my work.
The kidney secretions plainly evi
denced by their; unnatural appearancs
that my kidneys were .out of 'order
and learning" of Doan's Kidney Pills,
I procured a box at Bradham's Drug
store. They went directly to the seat
of my trouble "and I had not taken
them long Wore I was cured. Dur.
lng the year which have elapsed, I
have never bad occasion to use a
kidney remedy, ' as my cure proved
to be a. permanent one.
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cents. FoBter-Mflburn Company. But
falo, New York," sole agents - for the
United 8tates. ' U:V;. '
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. '
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Made from pure dL'
tilled filtered water.
NEW BERN ICE C
19-21-23 Griffith Street,
Phone 23.
L. L Moore. Wm. Dunn. .
MOORE & DUNN.
Attorneys & Counsellors at
40 Broad St New Bern, N. C.
Practice wherever services ar
required.
COLVIN AM. HENRY
Civil Engineers.
Land Surveying, Draining, Mapplj'ji
Plans and Estimates. Offices haw
been moved upstairs in the J. W
Stewart wilding on Middle strut
9W.
. Pursuant to the power of sale con.
talned In that eertaln Mortgage Deet
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 toe)
highest bidder for cash, at the Court
House door in New Bern, Craved,
county, at 12 o'clock M., on the
17th Day of August, 1908,
the following described property, ta
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 Craveav
County Beginning at a point cm
Griffith Street, 150 feet from Gulo
Street, thence in a Southwardly di
rection 50 feet along Griffith street
thence in a Westwardly direction and)
parallel with Guion Street 109 feet.
4 inches to the East line of lot New
94, thence in a Northwardly directio
with said line of lot No. 94 50 feet,
thence in an Eastwardly direction
and parallel with Guion Street If
feet, 4 inches to the beginning.
July 14th, 1908.
WILLIAM DUNJf
Jtortgag"
MOORE AND DUNh,
Attorneys.
7-15-30t.
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 supertax
court of Craven county, N. C, in th
above entitled action, the undersigned
having qualified as permanent receiver
of the New Bern Lighting and Fuel
Company, hereby notifies al person
having claims agalnBt said New Bera
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 15th day of August,
A. D., 1908, at the office of the New
Bern Lighting and Fuel Company, im
New Bern, N. C.
All persons Indebted to said com
pany will please make Immediate set
tlement GEO. A. NICOLL,
Permanent Receiver
This July 4th, 1908
North Carolina
Craven County.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE.
Stewart Sanitorlum, J. W. Stewart
Proprietor
vs.
A. L. Clark.
By virtue of an execution dlrectee)
to the undersigned from the Superior'
Court of Craven County In the above
entitled action, I will, on Monday, the
7th day of September, 1908, at It
o'clock m, at the court house door ot
said county, sell to the highest bidder
for cash to satisfy said execution, all
the right, title and interest which the
said A. L. Clark, the defendant, has it
tbJe following described real estate
to wit:
Situate, lying and being in No. I
township. Craven County and forming
a part ov wnat is known and called
Asken in accordance with a map which
has been recorded of said town site,
being lots No. 2 and 6 in block 2;
lots No. 4, 6, and 8 in block 3; lots
No. 2, 4, 6, and 8 in block 4; lots 2, 4,
6 and 8 in block 6; lots No. 2 In block
6; lots No. 2, 4 and 6 in block 7; lots
No. 2, 4, 6 and 8 In block 8; lots Nov
2, 4, 6, and 8 In block 9; lot No I
in block 10; lots No. 2 and 4 In block
11; lots No. 2 and 6 In block 12; lot
No. 2, 4 6 and 8 in block 13; lota No.
2 and 4 in block 14; lots No. 2, 4, 6 and
8 in block 15, and lots No. 2 and 4
In block 16.
J. W. BIDDLE,
Sheriff Craven County.
August, 6, 1908.
Do Tot Wait a Plane.
If you want a piano write us today.
Almost every make to select from.
Stelnway $225, Chickerlng $200, Knabe
$185, Weber $155, Stleff $137, another
Stieff at $77. Terms to suit your
purse. Also bargains in new pianos
Wishing to devote all my time ts
my shoe business, I hereby offer my
millinery department for tale. This ia
a good thing In a biginess way and
can be bought on easy terms by right
party. J. KARCHANT.
It warms the heart like sunshine,
cheers the soul like wine; gives hope
for the future blots out the oast
of several particular makes. Address xhafa what Holllster'a Rocky Moun-
LESTER PIANO CO., INC., jtaln Tea does. 85 cents, Tea or Tab
66 Granby St, 'leta. Davis Pharmacy. .
6t Norfolk, Va.
r If your' property hasn't already
horned have A. X. Bountree Insure It
before It does. , f
If Its a Bogne sound melon er F. V,
i, Hams yo want, call ip H. C
Armstrong. Phone, 174, '
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