-
feei
fCELls::rD daily, eicept Sunday.
F Ken lira V " 4 Campmtj.
: GFTICE3 AX3 PLANT:.
-. X. t Crave 8tntt : :- S
Xanagiai EBr
subscbiptioh fbicb,
. (U Astss)
On Wert ...:.
Three Months ...
a
L2S
Bis Months
Om Year
6.00
Ttlephsam
fishiest Office)
Ke. m.
dltorlal
Vs.
1 fi
Entered st the post stops in New
era. N- C, as . second class mall
attar. "
THUBS9AT,.:..Fenary 18, WO.
Altogether noWjrtorward-Marcht
..'A South Carolina refuses to adopt
prohibition it should now be able to
do some business with North Carolina.
- ' The " legislator , cap do what It
thinks best, and while we might kjck
we recognise that we cannot help our
selves. It may .ba that Mr. Roosevelt had
nothing to- do with, that California af
fair, but wo are inclined to fell glad
that he butted In.
We bare been hearing for years that
tne $ta-a iPapitol is not large enough
v... and yet they continue to make it ans
'wer the purpose.
-.Bear Admiral James 0 Green, U
S. N., retired die at Rdenton. N."c.
yesterday.-' His last, active duty was
the command ot the cruiser New Or
leans. . : .. The motion to move the capltol from
Raleigh to Greensboro was a Joke, but
when they .start put to enlarge the
capltol you will see somebody take it
. up in earnest
The House has passed the bill au
thorislhg the director of the census
to collect and euhllah additional sta
tistics qf stocks of cotton bsled in the
United States, as ot November, Jan:
nary and March '
. The West Vlrgina Senate has or
dered George Byrne, a. former news
: paper man, to answer questions pro
pounded by the committee Investlgat-
,lng the expenditure of $30,000 last
year to beat the prohibition nmend-
ment
An enterprising Alabama negro has
been arrested for conducting an Illicit
booseorlum In an open grave. Peo
ple who have bertofore refused to be
lieve that splrtts haunt graveyards on
occaslonf - will not no doubt revise
their opinions. Salisbury Post
Nine thousand policemen- in New
York are looking for a man who with
an automobile run over and killed,
a woman. It looks like to us there are
enough after him to catch him, - We
would suggest they had better get Un
, ele Sam's army to find him before he
gets away.''
we take the following from the
Raleigh Times: Mr. Chaa.. L. Aber
nethy. of Beaufort, was In, town yes
terday on a business errand, and the
, seeing of hlnf calls to mind the time
: helmed as a yong lawyer in '.thai
section,; and, by, hard, wprk has. gone
up high In bij profession and Is con
sulted in many Important Cases, v He
. had nothing to bnlld spon, but hard
work, and with that has succeeded.';
-" Joseph Carr, - of Young township,
Jefferson county, has cow which, has
given birth to sight; calves In three
years. r Twice the bovine has brought
into the world twins and pa the 6th of
i::!s month , she found' herself the
'iir ot thfee calves. .On February
:, V.m, twins; on February,' 1901,
; on February 6, 1909, triplets
i than a year previous to the ar
A of the .first .pair of . twins one
if had arrived anvthe scene. Two
f the latest arriveU; are t!--' ; g,
hlle the third would' pro' y ,ave
i doing likewise bad r ' ,th
r " l upon l,,b" ;Wng
: : p irk. I"! " ' ord.
' f
5 (jur
t ,;;u:g sprout grubbing.
but ot a retiring and modest disposi
tion. .Mr. Epeer Mm exploited this
Incident f hla early life, and it ftt
through the subtest io ! friend In
Lexington. Ky that P.. J. Collier, of
New tork city, and president of tie
Lincoln Fara Association, extended
pressing invitation to th old gen
Uemaa to attend the ceremonies in
memory .of his dead companion and
America ' President Dr, Speer is bale
ud hearty sad until . recent years
practiced kls profession -;f
BBTAX TO SELECT XOXCTIB.
i nave not seen any. account ot
the way Bryan takes his defeat., pis
present position, his view of the elec
tion, and the ideas he and his friends
have ot his future," said a personal
friend of William J. Bryan. "So hers
is the situation on all these putters.
It Is, the result ot careful - inquiry.
correspondence, travel, personal meet
ings, and, as near as possible, rep
resents the most accurate views ot
himself and his near-friends at the
present time.
"Mr. Bryan," said his friend, "will
not be a candidate for the presiden
tial nomination again, but he Is deter-'
mined that the Democratic npmlne
In 1912 shall be a man. who was loyal
to him last November,- and who -is
known to hold what Mr. Bryan calls
'advanced and proveaslye views
"During the next tour years new
men and issues are expected to make
their appearance, and att entirely new
political alignment may be expected
within the Democratic party. At pres
ent Mr. Bryan does look With favor
upon the presidential aspirations of
Governor John A. Johnson, of Minne
sota, or Governor Harmon, ot Ohio,
although, reduced to a choice of the
last two, tbe Nebraskan prefers the
Ohio executive.
"Bryan regards Senator-elect 8hlve-
ley, of Indiana, as a progressive Dem
ocrat; also Senator Chamberlain, ot
Oregon; Governor John Burke, ..and
Representative Champ Clark, of-Mis-
sourla, who is to be Democratic leader
of the House of Representatives it
Washington after March 4th.
"The friends of Bryan do not yet
regard Governor Shallenberger, of Ne
braska, or Governor Marshall, ot In
diana, as progressive, although there
Is hope that their work will receive
the approval of Bryan, and that their
names may be added to his favored
class. Bryan will continue to wrote
tor his newspaper and lecture con
stantly for four years.
"His income ranges from $60,000 to
$80,000 a year. He was badly brok
en up and bitterly disappointed over
his defeat, for which result he was
unnrepared. And he has taken the
third defeat much harder than any
previous reverse In politics.
"To friends he has revealed his be
lief that the chief cause of the heavy
vote for Tart in large cities was the
defection ot Catholic votes. And
friends amopg that persussjon are
trying to argue him out of the notion,
and are bluntly telling him that the
real cause was 'lack of confidence in
Bryan and. his ppl(tlc4 theories.'
"Mr. Bryan does not attach much
hope at present to. the. movement to
make him United States Senator from
Nebraska two years .hence. Many
friends ot Mr. Bryan feel, that his
place is not in the SenateJVEx.
Torturing secerns spreads Its bum'
Ing area every day. Doan's Ointment
quickly stops its spreading, instantly
relieves th .Itching; cures It penna
nently. At any drag store.
; s Bewland Het a Ssldde.
. Hagerstown, Vd., Feb. 18. Clerk of
Court Harry B. Baker, arrived here
from New York with the body of his
sister-in-law. Miss Mary EL Rowland,
who, as stated in nlapatches from that
city, committed suicide .by inhaling
gas. Mr. Baker denied that Miss Row
land took her lf;a4 aayi hey death
.was. duf to ajii accident caused by gas
escaping into her room from a stove.
AT henpecked hubby once was he,
.His it didn't like his compaaeev
But, tow they'lrf lovbl 'as ,be, h
, Bpth taks Hollstort Rocky ,ont
tain Tea.
Davis Pharmacy.
BOTH JBE EK piTpRCE.
Wlaehester Wife Allegvs Creelty, sad
i Husband Win VFlla .Ctwas-ElU. 5
, Winchester, Vs., FeW 18. CTtng
that her husband-heat her during fit
of temper, and .that he hr"'n'i t
kill her if she remained In V '
Mrs. Rose Landon a former '
rapher, ot Washington, D. C-, t
stltuted suit for r"-"- t I !
band, JulSi'fi I - ' , v ' ) '
of a local p-' : r' .. 1
do'n BRks for r 1 :.
of $10 a v
Landon ' 1 '
a cro 1 '
: Essentials
f tbe happy homes of to-day is a vast
fund of infonaatioa as to the beet methods
of promoting health and happiness and
eight living and knowledge of tbe world 'i
Wet ptodustS.---'r ! ' - - ' ' V : -'
Products of 'actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
an which have attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of toe
WeU-Intormed of the World; not of indi
vidual only, but of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the best the world affords. - H
One of the products of that class, of
known component parts, . sn Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well-informed of the
World as a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
factured by tbe California Fig Syrup Co.
eply, and far sale by all leading druggists.
IN PORT WITH BURNING CARGO.
Sokoto Bans From Florida to New
port News With Fire In Hold.
By Wire to The Sun.
Newport News, Va., Feb. 18. The
British steamer Sokto has arrived
here with a fire in her cargo of rope
fiber. It was discovered in No. 3 hold
when the Sokoto, bound from Vera
Cms to Halifax, was oft the coast of
Florida. Her hatches were closed, and
the Sokoto raced Into Newport News.
The portion of cargo in No. 3 hold
valued at 630,000, but it cannot be
told as yet what damage has been
done .
,' 1.-1.. J. 1.1 -u J,
It coaxes , back that veil feeling,
healthy look, puts the. sap of life in
your system, protects you from dis
ease. Hqlllster's Rocky Mountain Tea
has no equal as a spring tonic for the
whole famn. ,J5. cento, Tea or Tab-
lets. Davis Pharmacy.
FATfKQ BIDS WAKTED.
The city ot New Bern, North Caro
lina, desires proposals en twenty-five
thousand (25,040) square yards ot
street paving using granite blocks or
vitrified brick, or both.
Full plans, specifications and re
quirements will bw furnished upon
sppllcatioa. .All bids must be filed on
or before the first day qt March, 1909,
at 8 o'clock, V. M., at which time thi
Board ot Aldermen will open the bids.
Tho city reserves the right to reject
all bids.
c. J. McCarthy,
Chairman Streets and Pumps Com.
Raymond Hitchcock Bankrupt
By Wire to The Sun.
New York, Feb. 18 Raymond
Hitchcock, the actor, this afternoon
filed a voluntary petition in bank
ruptcy in the United States district
court He gives his liabilities as f 28,
284, unsecured, and says he has no
assets save $16 on deposit In the Mu
tual Bank.
NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE.
New. Bent People Should Lean to De
tect the Approach ef Kidney Disease,
The symptoms of kidney trouble are
so unmistakable that they Jeave- no
grouna tor aouot. Hick Kidneys ex
cretp a thick, cloudy, offensive urine,
full pf aedjment. Irregular of passage
or attended by a sensation of scalding.
The back ch,ee constantly, headaches
and dizzy .spells may occur and; the
vicum is Mien -weignes .down by a
feeling of languor and fatigue. Neg
lect these warnings and there is dan
ger of drqpsy, Bright's Disease, or dia
betes. . Any one ot these symptoms
Is. warning enough to begin -treating
th kidneys at once. eDlay often
proves fataL . -j M -'
Ypu nan use no better remedy that
Doan'S Kidney Pills. Here's New Bern
Oreo: . - .. : .v 'v
C W. Oasklns; 121 E. Front street,
New Bern, N. C, says:
"I have no hesitaUon in speaking 1
well ot opan's EMney'PUls, as thiy
were qsd in my.tamlly and proved
vary baneflciaL . if y wife suffered se
verely from pains in her kidneys and
cunsvam. out acne m me small 01
"v ufw;, . wua saw.uoans suaney
Pllla rtvr(lrt T nmm,r.J . 1
rsMnaw s rnarmacy ana my wire be-
mw iuhos lUBiu. iney acted just as
renresMted. .soon. drtvint w. 4fc.
jpains s.4 strsngth-Un, th. kidneys
! For sale by all .dealers. Price 60
Nenta. Foeter-Mllburn ComDsnv. Buf
falo. Jtew. York, sole -agents for tbe
united a
'Remember; the name Doan's and
taka as-ottervA:-. -.v-
CTTtt 8EKTIC8 IlJUilHATIOJrs;
Jk tltsf BxaunlAattoSi Under the
I Males sf-Ths r, JUiCltH Service
For the position of clerkrcarrler In
w.,ruj( . ! v posiomcei an exr
amlnatfnn niuiM nn it,. 11,1.
uoj
yi man:a, xauv, ; commencing at v tr-
v . -L.-n . ..
'U)T) for this examination
iif is on the prescribed form,
rip -ssary Instructions.
";.ed. from the Commla-
Ul SOCIE: -.
" Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G, Hymaa left
last evening on the west bound Nor
folk and Southern train tor a visit to
Goldsboro. , . ;
; Mrs. W. H. B. Blandford and child.
of Dover, who have been spending a
few days m Norfolk, Va, passed
through the city last evening, return
ing bxime. v ' . .,v.t-r,-;s ."
Miss Elizabeth Ellia left tkia. morn
ing, going over to Washington, N. C.
to attend a german. . , --;
Miss Jane Stewart has gone over to
Washington, N. C, where she will at
tend a' german. . ''7:'t .v-i'f
Mrs.. Walter Duffy left this morning
on the Atlantic Coast Line train, going
down to Wilmington, N. C on a short
business and pleasure visit. . ' ' :
Mrs, L, I. Moore went up to La-
Grange this , morning : on the west
bound train .for a short pleasure visit
Mrs. J: Frank Magulre, ' left this
morning' on the west bound train for
laGrange, where she will make a
short pleasure lsit ' " , ' i
- - Learn 1 Make Desserts. -
The secret t delightful desserts is
in the flavoring extracts used. The
best cooks us the best extracts Blue
Ribbon vanilla and lemon.
Trade Report
Richmond, Va., Feb. 18. Brad-
street's Saturday will say for Rich
mond and vicinity:
Trade conditions generally show i
tendency toward Improvement. Shoes
and leather goods are more active.
Manufacturers of harness and saddle
ry report increased orders. Lumber is
more active, than at a comparative
period of last month and manufactures
in this line are gradually resuming
operations.
Dry goods are reported
more active. The tobacco market con
tinues strong and previous prevail
ing prices are maintained. Cotton
continues generally active, prices
ranges up to 9 3-4 cents. While col
lections continue backawrd the ten
dency is toward Improvement. Crop
conditions are reported good. Retail
trade Is quiet
New Ben Drag Company (Inc.) for
Fresh Drags, Sandrles and Fountain
Drlnkfc69 South Front street Phone
65.
TRAVELERS TAKE NOTICE !
Call on Miss Nannie P. Street, so
she can explain to you the great In
ducements pf her
TOURIST INSURANCE POLICY
which covers the loss of baggage or
personal effects, while, in the custody
of any transportation or steamship
company, hotel, or dwelling, either by
Are, lightning or theft ;. ,'- r 6t
There's nothing so good for a sore
throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil.
Cures It In a few hours. Relieves any
pain In any part
ON TO WASHINGTON.
HAKE RESERVATIONS PROMPTLY.
In order to secure proper sleeping
car accommodations, parties Intending
to avail themselves of the low rates
to Washington on account of the In
auguration of President-elect Taft,
March 4th, are requested to communi
cate promptly with the undersigned,
as space Is going rapidly. -, .: 7
, B. S.- MBBKS, Agent
Atlantic Coast-Line Railway, New
Bern,.Jj;C.! J'j'' '
nil
POISON
'tcosojyqn,'
1 ror twtmty-Or yMrt Botanic BlOofl
nir rant inn mm -
' '"
Bain IB., n, , has wwn euring-yearly
l.tnouunaa 01 luann -ir"m. rrir.iarj
Saonary or Tertiary, Blond Polsof
.T
aoUclt toe most obstinate earn fpi B.
a . By cures .whera' all-else falls; U
rm have exhausted the -old "method of
treatment and still ibave'ache "Hand
Betns in bonaa, beak .-or Joint, lOiu
. juhjag,. watery b"tec.v m i
Itchlnir huranni, Rllnir or pimples ot
Bownta all ' leave afters killlna th
potaom and purirylns the blood Wit
B. B. B. In this-way a flood ot pur
rich
blood la ahnt drct to il ekla
aurfi
uit lUMnf stope lotvr ana
9
, MOTABIO IILOOD BALM (B. 'B. B.1 '
It .leart and ull to take cum
pomd of pare Botanle lnfrrdlAWr Ji
ljnl1ea S'"' uriUe th blood. 1 - - -matitun.
Mucua ' Fatones in mouth,
8ore - Throat, .PUrplee, Coppar-Onnrd
Spots, Dlcera on aay part of the body.
Latins i are run down or nervous,
Uttlr or Eyebrowa falitnc out. take B.
I B. B. It kill the poinon, makee the
1 kloo nure ,nrt rl. h, b.mis every or
" c
boay in
th enilre
! y condition.
" ; s tl per
f -r tfln'f
I C, D. A
p
r'
5 " i
The) Kind Yoa Havre) Always Dought, tvud wLlcU txaa been , v
la use), tot Tr 59 fears baa borne tlie Efgnatnrt) of i
- All Counterfeita, Imitations and "iJast-as-good" are but r-;
t'' Experiments fhat trifle With suid endang-er th health of U
InfkntA snd QUldrtPA-Sxpezienoe against Experiment
Csvstori Is ft kannkM nbstitxrt for Casio OH, Ite y -'i
fforlc. Props ftnd Soothlns; gyraps It J Pleasant, JI -
contains neither Qpiom HorpbiAe. nor tbee. Jlarcotl ,
snbstftnotv Its Is t Jroarantee. It destroys Tvrms,
and allays FeTeriahnes. It cures Piarrhoea and Wind, 'i t
Colic It reUevea Teething TrobleCTir
and rutulancyi It arnlmllntPt the Food, regulates b
' atimmt nil RflwtJa. arlvinsr
The CaiiMiei.BsMwiii
ceriyjriEJc
Bean tne;
The KindiYou-Haiej
In.JUsdsFor Over 30 Years.;
New Arrival of Unprepared?
Buckwheat ''Sunbeam9'
Brand
Ltpton's Jelly Tablets
lue Ribbon" Lemon &
Peanut Butter in 10. 15, 25,
Pt. Cans Burnishire
Tub Butter
Fox River Butter
H.
Phone 1 74
ENAMELMARE FORIE
IOTGHEN
Galvanized Clothes. BoilerrKettles,' Bake Pans, Pots ind
Everything for m Kitchen.
m ana see wxiav,
GA8KILL HARDWARE CO.
Phone 147 ifiii---
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S JtOTIOB,
Ravins qualified aa Administratrix ot
the 'estate of Elisabeth B. Duffy, d-
ceaaed, I hereby ratify all persons nay
Ins ' claims against
t in
estate ot aald
dAnaaRAd ttk Axhlbit tbem to me on or
before the 14th day of January, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. f
All persona Indebted t the said es
tate will please make Immediate pay
ment. MART B. COPPEDGB,
Administratrix ot o '
- EllMbeta B. Duffy.
This Uth day of January. 10. ... ,
HENRt K. BRTAN, - ? ' ' ,
ttojney, .
; Am, vwm vmn ultmist- ,
Vunuant -U the power at sal cea
talned In a deed In trust xeouted to
me yJ.; J, J?artjind. Annie B. Hart
his Vflfe, dated the ltH day ot Xtaeem
ber reeorted tn .the ftfBce of the
Register of Deeds, of Craven County
In Book PS t. , I WMl Sell at
publlo auction' at the oourt housa Is
the city of New-Bera, on Monday the
tat day of March,. at it -A'Olpek,
M.. .the- fetiow(n,4Bef 'he real tau
situate In the County; ot yraven s, .
All their undivided, one-rfourth in
terest to that tract sareel ef land
formerly oWnad by H. 8. 9rcl (4
ceaud) described and eonvyed by
deedto Fred Q. Mitchell by M. O. pix
an and wlfa daiU Decenjher 18th, -lnojfe
recorded In the oftlca of t ie Heaixter
of Deeds of Crairen County -in Book
U Pase ; and the same "conveyed
by deed by Kred O.- Mitchell, to J. J.
Hart, aaiea inKawim . - - -
corded In the oillce of the, Httter of
InMda. Craven -County, Book U. pages
- J 4,4 70 -whloh reference 1 made tor a
more perfect - description, ,
January m, . . ,.
Terms W. V
'V.'-'f
State of North Carolina ;
Craven County.-
To a H. Fowler, l.ntry.
Tuker for
Craven County:
The underpinned C. O. Ipoi k
ven County, North Carolina.
lays elalm to the follown
piece or paroel -of land In 1-
hlp. Craven. County. ,a,, '
Carolina, th "aama beimi
unappropriated land, and Mi'.
Tin't'e north by B. O'Nell. 1
wit by C. C. Iiior-tc and -n
tlia, south I' t'. A. Iv '
t ty Aaron loo.k and (J.
rilnnff by Humatlon 13 Si
of Cra-
t-i 11 and
rilied
1 n
f , ..ih
1 this lsih
dy of F
c. C. 1, ;
i iu naaTveenmaaeunaer uis per , . .
. sonal lapewialoin since Its infancy.' --
ADoWtto one to deceive yoa in tills.' - '" v
healthy and natural weep; tr-
Pm1!
eiguarare .rt'-t q
1 5 V
4 l2c ;
Yanilla flavors
40cts
.9 " :
25 Mt
as w;
37 x
ct sizes
uways Bougnt
ARMSTRONG '
NEW BERN, N. C
- We invite you to drop
wc bic uueruig..
korfoiiandsout
RAILWAY CO,
ruaa-erald, WetMtt aad Kara,-:'
-..;: i BSecttve tMkr II, MSS,.'-
. 1. - .... ... . --. .
TRAINS LBATM REWSEBm
t.tt .a. nv,' V.lt p. m. (Dally Bxcepi
e .., , Sunday) For LaxranK. Cov City
. Dover, Kinston, Tuscarora, Clolda
...boro and. intermediate stations. ..
:S0 a. m, 7:00 p. m. (Sunday only)
For Tuscarora, Cove City, Kinston,
.... XaOrange. Goldsboro, and lotarme-
ft.!, - n . V..S . n - '
wri.M f imiiy hhdi nun.
. . day) For Rlverdala, Croatan, Hav
-'- lock, Newport, Wlldwood, Morehead
- ; buy, oeauion ana latermaauue ta-
.v liona; r
a. m- i:ie p. m.-i-Sunday only)
, For Rlverdale, Croatan, Havelock,
, Newport, Wlldwood, Morehead City,
Beaufort and Intermediate atationa
7:ie p. nu Dai)y except Sunday) For
t . KeeUboro, Oranuboro, . Bayboro,
. Oriental and intermediate atationa,
7;I0 p. m. (Sunday only) 'For Keels
... boro, Oranuboro, Baybore, Oriental.
; and Intermediate stations.
t:U a. m. (Dally Expt Sunday)
; -. w vvumnaion, riymoutn, (joium-
- Dia, uelliaven, Kdenton, Hertford
.V." Elisabeth City, Norfolk, Suffolk, an
; intermediate etatlonr-nw Bern to
v,; ureenvuie, tarmviiia, Wilson, Zeb
- , ulon, Raleigh and Intermediate sta-
L TRAINS ARRIVR AT BBW BKItffi
:la. m.,- !:06 p. m. (Dally except
, Sunday) From Goldsboro, La
1 Orange, Kinston, Dover, Cove, Tu
2: carora and- Intermediate atatiuu.
Slid a. m, (.SO p. m. (Hunday onlyi-.
From Ooldaboro,. LaQrange, Kln
. aion. jjoTer, uova, Tuacarora and
x.- Intermediate atationa. -r .
:! a. m., J:io p.. m. (Dally except
Sunday) from Beaufort, Mornad
- Oily, Wlldwood, Newport, haei u,
. . Croatan, Rlverdale and intermeuw-e
-.. atationa,- . ... ......
t:l a. m., 7:00 p. ra. (Sunday only)
. From Beaufort, Morehncl - City,
Wlldwood, Newport, liaveioik, Cro
. Jttin,Hlvrdal and lntenn-.Hate
' stations,
:0O a. m-(Dally) From OHontnl
. . Bayboro. OranlHboro, Realylioio, ai.u
lnterme'liate station
f:lK p. in. (iuily except Mindnv) From
Moriolk. (jutTolk, j -..ii t ' f.
iitti,id Kdeninn. .1. . - n. i
- liin-.l-ia. Plvminii . a "i
.. . In! rti n ( fl iaie ( . , io
l ; Nl)W 1 mil; llu!-' '. i i. 1
. Ion, Vv ii-Min, if' . iKxiivuit
-andlntotinediuih .
THOMA3 FITZr-n
:.S'1jIV
f-iute of Not ;
C.. tCT A 'v.
Ko ad. tcs for lw tln 15
the price oi Uimt U fcix "!
turn? lenr h Bk a line. .
foiiuKiti ar lur eomecuuv
inaeniuutt
I tlaw .1 in S aeati tin
S thaws. . . im I . aaaaaaUa
4 than H eeaU a Sm
16 Him ,.., ,A HriillH
$t tleaes , 1 1 iXene aHas
lawn 1 ... ...i.i.S aaats a Uaa
1 -All orders lor these adv stnst be
aooompanied with eash for a many
times as ads, are to run. : .
' These ads. are inexpensive, hot
they bring quick rejuju anjl sure re
turns. ?
CHATTAWIA i tOSt, SO IL L 0.
R. M. meets every Wednesday sleep
Novii-SZ Middle streei, ' Brothers
from other1 reservations. : cordially
welcome T. P. Ashford; a , J. H.
Smith. 0. of B,-.-?!.V ; ;
TIPEWBITIB -WASTED WOULD
like' to rent typewriter b the month. -
outsit X4Mei iff. ki-jioars o
f H ARSON Y. Meets second and fourth
Wednesday night. lieach month Ja'vJ-;,.
Knights of -Harmony hall corner of .
Bancoek and Broad streets at V.St " J ;
o'clock. j D..R Wood, president; W, ::
H. Ivs;lo-preiMatrj. H. Smith 'i?-'
aecretany B-: Hill, financial secy V; ;'v;
'JH)tf.;iZ rfMw. rV '
CiF:qDI?E er f!T14T HEADACHE." u
Oat lastnightti Headaehe anitner .'w' r
QHStthl taoralngT ' HWkstiapudina
Just the .thing 4o M yoa for business. 4; '
Clears the head-braees the 'grtss -.t-vv;
Trjr;.tt.: Atirg: stores ''-r ,' .-:ll .:
rlenced naan to repair, and keep tp '
and,:buIlot .new )o cars; aatiafac-.
Uon ; guaranteed, Address i B. i F.
pukes, No. 10 Pastenr. St, New Bern,-
N. C.
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P0BSES . CIPXQ-- KK TC8 -
V,hHfJtnmjU..mifc Uvery Stables t
-I Broad-street, and have him clip- - -
MB SALE OB BI, 8Wf Js t?, : ; '
corner fit Pollock and Craren streeti 'r:..
Apply , to Mls F. 'B. gmaUwopdw :' i, . '
Phons WQ-i S ? t::3-i'f niwki:--
?terj)al tw4' jptesas the system , ; -nd
purifies tbtr.ataod, flnch-ls Hdlllai S
tert Rocky Mountain Tea, the mostaN'ii "
KWtffiV wveBteUy;;bt ;fr disease, .fe 4M W.
3etf,-Trpf TaWett,,jnyia pjunn, '.Vi-r. I
cowsjr wwen gives, me an etra iunf
ply pf milk, rWUl Ornish-any qaan.
' tltv ' customer wishes t tnt.ilm.: "f.V-.-
Quality, and service guaranti
nnv--. iaiv 'e iuWa amam - -
"M JWr ioad, on the illi yari
tlnlpB Point lyumbes Oompany. tLii'
pABBELft AI5K. RBXIiM)8B' fj:
nrX?lhioed
arU jrraws. -For; ito:brJS-&&:..y:. '
HIH 35 Middle St , iM.r,
J shosf 1a flrst-clasi epnltloni i Can '
be seen at New Bern Iron Works A '. .-"
4 Supply gmmr.jtnm, witjiains. ;
4 is ft .; i ".y.'i'jtiii 1 u.;jji." 1"; iff'ii., 2-
WASTED COMPEHTEKT B00K
keeper and atehpgrapher. - Give ret- .- ;
" erenoes and "state salary aspected. ; .
-.Xoek-ItrBmr.1 Kinston, N. a'f.ifc";-'
i'h ij m Jim 1.1 1' 11 "1 if " S,iST! 'f-fi: ;
WASTED ltSOM HJ.ADB" CI.
fpress ' heart, shingles. Write Beau-J V S
vlorUK. a; Lock Box 1SJ."-,.; J-4-Jw. :.
LIT? INSURiNCE-DO I0U WRITE '
flJfoJnswranceT It so, d(? you wanf ?
to represent the Beat Company and ?
, Mors.MopeyT Is so, get In on
the ground floor by wrltlng'to The "
North State Agency Company, offices
vNos. 04, 606, and 607, Realty Build- '
lng, Charlptte,N. C . ' 3t
FOP-PBIWIB TEBTICAI flLKQ
Cabinets for only 119.7$. . Call and
"examina same, An eiceptlonal bar
galn. OWEN a DUNN, 9 Craven
Street-- - . 1 .;
lUlbtiH ..i LA" ' J 1 :
- lug Bridge Ecores.'can obtain r
y calling pn o, q. Bunr
P. S. B, C. TamHoo'', ?fcw T 1, 5.
There will be hold in t' i r"v
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cell's in the poni
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