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19 r A Manic That IsStrong T7 v. : . In its large Capital of$200M0.0Ot in the-; men who direct its Policies, in its, cour- . -tesy,and in its desire to make its service f' of practical value io every man who f labors it with his account-Is not this .;." the kind of a bank you wish to establish strong business ties with? '-j V ' ' t " Ml, B. tlJDEm rtnlint, T. A. ORKBlf.! VtcaxPrnMeat. WK B. IUDU, TIWftMi 8KO. B. FBNDUBTOS. Oaakte . . . YE wish our Customers a W Happy and Prosperous New Year. Cutler-Blades Hardware Co. New Bern CottoiOil and- Fertilizer - MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Seed Products and High Grade Fertilizers W make Specialty of Cotton Seed Meal Guano, which properly -mixed wltR. other ammoniates, and beat quality ot Add Phosphate, and PotaahTV considered the heat Fertilizer that can he used for the land and crops of Eastern North Carolina. Some ot our brands of . Fertilisers are: . - ' - - - . CBATEK COXTdH 8UAH0, 8.2-J Onslow Farmers BeUaaee 8-8-1-2-8 ; . v FOI'S HIGH GRADE FERTLIZER, 8-S-S ( Ire Irish Pet Guano, 7.-7r Dunn's Standard Trtfelt' Grower, 7-7-7 ; ' - - Lenoir Bright leaf Tebaece Grower, 8-8-8; Green Ceonty Standard FertllUer, 8-2-2; Jone Cewty Premlnm Crop Grewer 8-2-1-2; ', - Fltts PreUfle Golden Tobacco Grower, 8-8-8 v, Pamllee Electric Top Dresses HO-8-1-2; Carteret Bone and Potash 10--2 Oriole Tobacco Grower, 8-4-4V . ; ,. The Brand Harm Become Very Popular With The Far men and Their UM Increased Yearly. ; Wo have largo list of testimonials from Satisfied Farmers who have used our Fertilizers and wilt use no others. Several farmers have. raised over 100 barrels of Prime Potatoes from our Irish Potato Gua no, and tobacco frown from our Lenoir Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower, -v has sold for $1.00 per-floond. V? ?i) . -J'. . if you have not used our Fertilizers,' you should Insist upon your . dealer Turnlshlng it to you thl season. p--i- ..:': ':i New ArrimVof Unprepared JiBuckwtieat "Sunbeam" ;: Brand41-2c LiptoVs Jelly -Tablets ; - ' . ' r Wets 1 'Blue Ribbon? Lemon & Vanflla flavors h Piiit.Pii"ftf in-1i1R2S. ft sizes A - Pt. Cans Bumkhire'-V ? ; k 25 -. ,,,,."09 Tub JJutter ',: Fox River . Butter V". 37 " IL . C ARMSTRONG, , Fhcno 174. , .NEW BERN, N.C r : SAYlWantiSomething: - good to drink? ' r- . Try "our VEoston" Comtination- Cc."!!c3,M. " or"te3lIov:3Teaw ' tETJzQluWLlZlfllOii Ofttopl Citehs ntrf Going Sta fm Teas '4aiEUaAnt.i Mr. a iibbo,' of Oriontal,-is a caller in the city today on professional business;,. ' V? ;'i ' 5 .' A.;-'-'-. ; Mr. S. H. Scott, went orer to. Wash ington, N. C, this niominttor a abort wit on bualneu. - ' , .Mr. J. F. Marchant toft this morn ing on the New Bern and Nqrfolk train for Norfolk. Va whero ho wUl spend a few days, looking after some bus iness matters. - Mr. K. S. Richardson, of Dover, was tn the city this morning between trains. : Mr. Will X. Coley, of the Raleigh Evening Times, arrived in the city this morning on the east bound Nor folk and Southern train. " Mr. J. D. Klnser, went up to Kin ston this morning on a short business trip. Judge H. R, Bryan left this morn ing, going up to Raleigh, on a pro fessional visit. 1 tr HI0T FOB A- vUDOB. v .;' ; :' , S;--.- -f ; ; , Taft Hay Select Harrard Scholar to Saeeoei Held. st ?y Wire to The 1 ;tNew York, Feb. -U-a dispatch from Washington ip the Olobe says: .v"Among the men who may be class ed as the warm personal friends of President-elect Taft, there is a be lief that he may ask Er. Charles Wil liam Eliot, the retiring president of Harvard University, to become the ambassador to the court of St. aJmes, suoceedlng Whitelaw Reld. "Matters of this sort, as Senator Knox once said in relation to Pres ident McKinleys reputed desire to name a certain man to a high diplo matic post, are not; bluntly stated. They are rather the subject of deli cate negotiation, extending sometimes over a period of months, In which the attitude of either side . is gradually defined. Thus, whatever may be the Issue, neither of the two parties chief ly concerned Is exposed to a rebuff or humiliation. An offer is never made until the President ascertains the po sition taken by the other man. And no man is ever a candidate for a place of this sort It must noma tn him Kv Mj. H. A. Cunningham, of Washing-j reason of fitness." ton, N. C spent last evenine In th city, and left this morning on the west bound Norfolk and Southern train for Goldsboro, on business. Mr. W. D. Mclver went up to Ral eigh last nlgtt on some legal busi ness. Col. F. J. Cunningham and Mr. A. L. Miller, of Washington, N. C, were passengers on the New Bern and Nor folk train this morning enroute to Norfolk, Va., on a business visit. Mr. J. B. Blades, of Greensboro, N. C, made a short business visit to the city, and left last night returning home. Mr. Willie Harrington, of Washing ton, N. C, is spending a couple of days in the city with relatives and friends. Mr. R. W. Haywood, editor of The Greensboro Telegram, is among the business visitors in the city. Mrs. A. O. Woodard and little son, of Goldsboro, are visiting In the city, guests ot Mrs. Robert Hancock on Graves street A hehpecked hubby once was he, His wife didn't like his companee, But now they're lovable as can be, Both take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Davis Pharmacy. It is possible that not all men now In high official position have held to Senator Knox, rigid rule that " no man is ever a candidate for a place of this sort" But it is certain that Dr. Eliot is not. On the other hand, it is equally true that delicate nego tiations, to use the term quoted above have been in progress for some time, and that Mr. Taft has expressed him self as a warm admirer of the man who in 35 years made Harvard one of the great universities, rather than an overextended college. The extent to which these nego tiations have progressed may not be staled, for they are as yet in a nebu lous form, which may be dropped by either party without offense. It is not een Known that Dr. Elliot would ac cept the ambassadorship If it were tendered to him. Nor it is known that Mr. Taft will ask him to take this, from an American viewpoint, the most Important diplomatic place in Europe. To feel strong, have good appetite, and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. Torturing eesema ?reads its burn ing area every dayi'TDoan's Ointment quickly stops its spreading, instantly relieves th Itching, cures it perma nently. . At any drug store. CIVIL 8ERYICB EXAMINATIONS. A Competitive Examination Under the Bales of The V, 8. Civil Service Commission. For the position of clerk-carrier in New Bern, N. C.,' postoffloe, an ex amination will be held on the 13th day of March, 1909, commencing at 9 o' Clock, a. id. Applications for this examination must be made on the prescribed form, which, with necessary instructions, may be obtained from the Commis sion's local representative at the New Bern postofflce. . Applications will not be accepted unless received by the undersigned before 4:30 o'clock p. m.- on March 10th, 1909. All persons Wishing to take this examination' should secure blanks and fill (hem out at once In order to allow time for any necessary corrections. L. R. FISHER. Civil Service Commission, Washing ton, D. C. There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, Cures ft In i few hours. Relieves any pain In any part Letter From Mr. Gray. The following letter from the In terstate Grain Company, has been re ceived in the city. This concern is the one which Mr. Ralph Gray of this city, is now connected with: "It is with regret that we have to advise you of the death of our pres ident, Mr. A, B. Taylor, which oc curred Friday, February 5th, 1909, at his home in Glendale, Ohio. His death will cause no change in o-r business. We are a corporation and the affairs of the company will be conducted in the future the same as they have in the past" This was a circular letter sent to the trade. ISYOUS tlFfi WORTH A DOLLAR? If so, why run no risk of losing It when GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA PREP ARATIQN positively prevents and cures pneumonia, croup, colds, coughs, and can be had from leading druggists everywhere from 81.00 to 25c? Buy- today and protect yourself against in flammation and congestion troubles. External and quickly absorbed. SENDS "MTTHEB HIS TOICK. . After Thirty Tears, With Ocean Be. tween, She Hearr It By Wire to Tho Sua: Altoona, Pa Feb. 16. As a sur prise to his aged parents on the six tieth anniversary of their wedding, John K. Findley, a Penney machinist sent to them near Glasgow, Scotland, graphaphone records, into which he had spoken congratulations, speeches and sung songs. His mother had not heard his voice for 30 years, but on the first line of 'Be Kind Tae Auld Grannie," the first selection, she cried: " 'Tis mae aln son, Johnny." For COLDS and GRIP. Hicks' CAPUDINE Is the best rem edy relieves the aching and feverish ness cures the Cold and restores nor mal conditions. It's liquid effects immediately, 10c, 25c, and 60c, at drug stores. '..SPECIAL NOTICES.., ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than IS cents, the price of three lines. Six wrdn of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 tlm... ft ecntl lis lm .'-S cent! list 6 timet 4X cent, In 26 timet ...4 cent! tint tl timet 3S centl lint 78 timet -3 cent, lint Ail orders for these ails, must be accompanied with cash for as many times as ads. are to run. These ads. are inexpensive, but they bring quick results and sure returns. CHATTAWKA 1RIBE, NO. 14, I. 0 R. M. meets every Wednesday sleei No. 87 Middle street Brothert from other reservations cordially welcomed. T. P. Ashtord, S. J. H Smith, C, of R. TYPEWRITER WANTED WOULD like to rent typewriter by the month. Inquire Sun Office. 3t. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1. KNIGHIS 01 HARMONY, Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month tn Knights of Harmony hall comer oi Hancock and Broad streets at 7:30 o'clock. D. B. Wood, president; W. H. Davis, vice-president; J. H. Smith secretary; R. R. Hill, financial secretary. CAPUDINE for "THAT HEADACHE." Out last night? Headache and ner vous this morning? Hicks Capudine just the thing to fit you for business. Clears the head braces the nerves. Try It. At drug stores. ,m you atgp2 M DRIlMrJ '6 Wf Every brand listed below i "Guaranteed Under the National Pure Food Law," and 1b further backed by the reputation f "The Old Reliable Mall Order House." Orders filled same day received. AH goods shipped In plain packages. Money refunded upon return of goods, if not satisfactory EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID. i Make remittances by either Postal, or Express Money Order, or Registered Letter. Write for prices on goods not listed. H rr Gnl. GL fallta's'fatl (Its. Eureka Rye S2.00 S5.75 SX20 . S4JO Can River Rye -.--I e. 2.4S 4.75 Orev Goose Rve li.50 7.20 a.70 S.25 Satisfaction Rye S.oo K.70 s.20 0.2S Old Henry Rye 3.S0 10.00 4.00 .7S Greenwood Kye 4.00 11.40 4.60 8.78 Jefferson Club Rye 4 .oil 11.40 S.OO 9.75 Highspire Rye K.00 14.00 fl.oo 11.80 N. C. Tuckahoe Corn 2.00 8.75 S.20 4.30 N. C. Swallow Corn 2.K0 7.20 2.70 5.25 Virginia Corn Whiskey s.oo 8.70 SJO h 0.15 Very Old N. C. Corn Whiskey. 3.SO 10.00 J Old Burro Corn Whiskey .... 4.00 I 7.75 Swan Gin 6.45 3.60 6.00 Holland Gin s.oo K.70 S.40 .40 Apple Brandy i.r.o 7.20 a.70 6.25 Very Old Apple Brandy 3.M 10.00 4.00 7.75 Peach Brandy s-'.o 10.00 4.00 7.75 Our Specials: AMULET CORN Ir ft SS COCKADE RYE SsKh and iSiES , $2.65 tU , $5.00 J L . 3.1 soy , $6.00 COUSINS SUPPLY COMPANY, pwSI M. I. HESSBERG & SON, Proprietors, RICHMOND, :::::::: VIRGINIA S NttlttNt u:MV The Old Reliable Mail Order House. WANTED POSITION BY AN EXPE- rienced man to repair and keep up and build new log cars. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Address B. F. Dukes, No. 30 Pasteur St., New Bern, N. C. HIS HOXE IS A BEE-HIYE. oh jff Washington. MApr WBSSfifAtlONS PROMPTLY, In order M secure proper sleeping car hooommodattbns, parties intending to avail themselves of tho low rate to Washington -on account of the in auguration ot Preiidentrelect " Taft, March. th, are requested to communi cate promptly- with tho undersigned, as space is going rapidly.-. , , i tm B- MBKB, Agent. ... Atlantic Coast Line Railway, New Bern,N.C. t . ' GabeUvlIllan Has Only to Open a Floor to Get His Honey. By Wire to Tho tun. . Harrlsburg, Pa., Feb. 16. Aware that a swarm of bees occupied the framework of his dwelling, Llewellyn S. DeHart, of QabelsvlHe. Berks coun ty sawed a hole tn the tipper floor. There he discovered between the ceil ing and floor over ICO founds of hon ey. This was -tWf product Of several years' wort. (fh the part of the bees. OR SALE OR REST, STORE Ne. 27, corner of Pollock and Craven streets Apply to Miss F. B. Smallwood Phone 830. 2w. It expels all poisons, stimulates the Internal organs, cleanses the system and purifies the blood. Such Is Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most ef- 'ective preventative of disease. !5 ents, Tea or Tablets. Davis Pharm acy. 'fA : iky liver lead to ohronta dys pepsia-tad constipation weakens the whole system. Dean's Regulets (25 cent per box) correct th Mver, tone the stomacn, cure consupauon. : r Hundred ofthoueand of people use, Hollister's Rocky' Mountain Tea a a family tonic It taken this month It will keep tho family well all spring. If it falls get your money back. -. J5 cent. Davis Phanntoy. For lJ)ACBE-lks' CAPUDrNl Whether from - Cold; Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will re lieve" you. It's liquid pleasant"-, to take net Immediately." Try ft, 10c S6c,' and 60O. at drug stores. s " if i, ; I - r fata. ; A Wacing sptfng tonic. Drives out spring disorders. ' Makes ' rich, red blood and Tttuscle. A wondeYful rem ey-Wr nrakthg Slct people Well. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or, Tablets. Davis Pharmacy. i. EYB BY STRANG! TURN. Young Han Looks Up JFast As Chest nst Brr PaHs. By wiwWThd Newtotf,;K J, Fefi: W.Floyd Ben net, a youhf -mas!, tail passing under a chestnut tree In a windstorm today wlien' te wal mVvel to look up. As he did so a chestnut bhrr fell, struck him in, tho- 0ft and vuck- toerk. Thr force of the blow sent- the tye hack htto his Dr. Pellet, .of Hamburg, operated on they tnd did what h1 could to re lievo th man's suffering, but does not believe the eye will be saved.,," :Th city of New Bern, North Caro lina, desire' proposals on twenty-five thousand (2S.0OOK kquw -'yardr" of street paving using franlto block or vitrified brick, or both. " " Full plan, Speclficatlohs ' ah4 re quirement - Will ' be) furtil: upon anplicaMon. . All bid uf.t 1 r:4 on or bof ro the first day of , W09, f !oV ck. U. M., at V ' the ' n il of A? ' rmen will i . ;,o ('"" ' "v,th r ! ' '. J. IORSES CLIPPED SEND YOUR horse to E. S. Street's Livery Stables 66 Broad street, and have him clip ped. 2-3-lm. Your Chance $19.75 FOR A 4 DRAWER VERTICAL FILING CABINET. Owen G. Dunn 69 Craven St . NEW BERN, N. C Norfoik & Southern' Railway ! FKsarrald, Waleott A Kerr, llrrrtvern. 1-HKiSIUUnTIAI, liv Al il ll l l( Waablnxton, 1. ('., THURSDAY, MA IK II. 4. 1000. Round Trip Tickets on Sale at Kxcced Irigly Low Fares From the f,,l,iwinir Htatlons: I HAVE A GOOD MANY FRESH cows, which gives me an extra sup ply of milk. Will furnish any quan tity customer wishes at any time. Quality and service guaranteed. Phone 917 3-rings. F. L. Bray. FROM GoldHboro, NC . . LaOrange, NC... Klnston, NC Dover, NC New Bern, NC. Newport, N. C. . . Mor'h'd City. NC. Beeaufort, NC . . , Bayboro, NC . . . Oriental, N C Vanceboro, N C. . DRY ASH SLABS STOVE LENGTH, 75 cents per load, on the mill yard. Union Point Lumber Company. 3t. 50 BARRELS MAINE EARLY ROSE and Early Ohio seed potatoes, north ern grown. For sale by Chas. B. Hill, 35 Middle St. tf. t 9.20 9. JO 9.20 9.201 9.20 10.15 10.45 10.65 9.95 1Q.20 8.90 T. O bet $7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 8.401 8.60 8.80 8.15 8.4 7.2 e 9.80 10.20 10.45 11.10 11.85 12.15 12.35 11.70 12.00 TIME j 7.20 7.4 0 ; 7.60 , 8. Ill S.liu j 9.00 8.4 0 S.60 See tbe Orand Military and Naval Par ade, and Points. of Interest in and around the National Capital. Tickets on sale February 2SIH, Marol 1st. 2nd, and 3rd, 1909. Final Limit to leRve Washington. 1). r. returning, not later than Midnight, of March 8th. 1909, and to reach Original itarting point not later than Midnight of March, 10th, 1909. FOR SALE ONE NORTHERN RUN- about in first-class condition. Can be seen at New Bern Iron Works A Supply Company. Eugene William's. The Best Hotel in Norfolk, Va THE LORRAINE American & European Plans tranby St L. Berry Dodson, Mgr. Best Lunch in the city 35cts: WANTED COMPENTENT BOO. keeper and stenographer. Give ref erences and stat salary expected. Lock Drawer H, Klnston, N. C. St. WANTED,. MrOOO HAND-MADE ' CI. I press heart, shingles. Write Beaa fort. N. C. Lock Box 131 J-4-Sw LIKE INSURANCE DO YOU WRITE - Life Insurance? If so, do you want to represent the Best Company and : Make More Money T Is so, get In on v tho ground floor ' by writing to The I North Stat Agency Company, offices . No. 604. 609, and 60?. Realty Build . IM. fJhaViotte, N. C. . t FOCR-DRAWEB TEBTICAt " WLCfG Cabinets for only I18.7S, -Call and Examine same. An exceptional bar- gain, OWEN 0 DUNN, M t3rlth . Street. ; '' -. ' TVG SCORESLADLES DES1B- I t Bridge Score, Can obtain same ailing on 0. 0. Dunr. CADET EXAMINATIONS. (J. S. R. C. "Pamlico", New Bern, N. C April 5th, 1909. There will be held tn this city on April 5th next an examination to fill vacancies in the position of cadets of the line and cadet' engineers, United Stales Revenue Cutter Service. " Any other information will be given on application to the U. S. R. C. "Pam- Uoo.'' Respectfully, R. 0. CRISP, ' If you have any work to to be done phone us :: New Bern Iron Works Machinists, Founders, Toiler Makers & Black smiths :: :: :: :: ;i Phone 179 Made from pure dis tilled filtered water. NEW BERN ICE CO., 19-2 -23 Griffith Street, hone 23. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Simmons, Ward & Allen Attorney! anil Conanrllora at Law. Office Rooms 401-2-S Elks Building Practice in the Counties of Craven, Duplin. Jonas. Irfnolr. Onslow. Carteret, -Pamlico and Wake. In the Supreme and Federal Courts, and .wherever services are desired. . k ; , ''. PROCLAMATION 1 ' All 6ity Taxes not, paid on or be for March 1st, 1909,. I will proceed to levy on any personal property to b found belonging to such parties And will advertise" real estate and ( sell W satisfy th tax and cost . 1 ant ordered by City Board tQ set- U with city, all taxes by April 1st, 109, Which compels m to fore pay- mont of all unpaid city taxes In the month Of March by distress. Bo good cltlten. and pty your city taxes at one. Sove trouble and cost. . J. J, TOLEON, Moore & Dunn ' Atloraer mn CoautHor at lw f 10 HROAD ST. ! NEW BERN. H. V Practice Wherever Services are . ' Jteflulred. t t J COLVtN & HENRY. , Cwil Ecmeers V ; Land Surveying,- Draining; Map'ptafc Plana and Estfmate. Office hsra been , moved upstairs ha th' J, W. Stewart ' building , on Mlddl treet : Steincr C: -it X WUl leav very Moo flay and Thnrw day At 10 a. m. tr Vaaceboro, f foot Of Craven Blreet " Freight 'recnlvej every t H. A.1UI Te'': ' "e 1"5. ; A, f v i".r.
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