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a' r 'The Southern Piano for : Southern '.' Homes f .. . .:, , - All true Southerners prefer to bay and se Southern pro duettos provided they equal thoM of other sections. . v la measure, tola mar a. eount tor the triumphant sue cess ol the 8ITEFF PLUTO ? .made In the South and the -most popular piano In Dixie.'' .. Equal to any superior to 'very many. Sold direct from maker to home, on easy terms. Write for Price Uat CScal Kim JuKtliwi Exposing U & KUele, Mgr., Us Snaky Street erfett.Vn. Mention (Ma Paper. CHARLES R. THOMAS Attorney & Counsellor at Law Practices, in the Counties ot Crav- ma, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, Onslow and in the Supreme and Federal Courts, and wherever services are desired. Law offices, 63-65 South Front St tear Gaston Hotel. Telephone No. 450 New Bern, N. C. H. W. CARTER, M. D. f Practice limited to Diseases of the Fvo Far NntP and Throat ti Washington. N. C f! New Bern, N. C Jl New Bern office with Dr. N. j JH. Gibbs, Elks Temple. -J . ... V new Bern nours: a. m. iu t. p. m., THURSDAY. Physician and Surgeon Office 168 Middle St, Phone 710-1 R. NEW BERN N. C. S A Brown, B S Eagle, 3 BROWN & EAGLE j CIVIL ENGINEERS & j CONTRACTORS j Office: 804 Elks Tempi, j NEW BEEN, H. C. i '; Hi&uwajB tun oaugai, rrop a erty and Drain aga, Surveys, Jf Plans, Reports, Specifications and Estimates. 2 Telephene He. 486. n ML BONNER 1LD. I Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose j and Throat j General Screen, ii Fhonea. Office 720 ' . Residence 220, Rooms S00-& Elks Temple .i New Bern, N. C Money to Loan Parties desiring te.herrew ntesey c M long thee farihing lads, apply k5 TB08. B. WARREN, ' JErf BEEN. K. ft s05-40 Elks Bunding, ; , A 68 cent bottle of Bloodlne Rheu matic Liniment will last 'longer .than die mo? j aggravated case of sore l" -" '.t. n most effective remedy for i !r ,vofit, croup, eta' . f '' ' .-jr, i iSFECIAl NOTICES... ONE CENT A WORD Ik C Ho ad. lakaa lor kss than Ueenta, fj 3 the prioeoi three lines. Six words ol, j limn kngtk stake a Una. The C following 'ntaa an lor 5 hsaraonatvr-- ' - iUv a If i i M I St I Ml - Mil a Mae a S -4X aooompmied with oak ier assaany ji X : That ads. are Inexpensive, but ? C they hring quiok results aad rare re- 9 S tram . -f - T0KB8TOKES, IA5D-C0RXEES, ADVERTISING PLATES, made to order at greatly reduced prices. All work guaranteed. Call at 104 or 121 Broad street for prlcea and specimens of work. All orders filled promptly. J. L. Woodard, New Bern, N. C. lm FOTJKD 1 GOLD WATCH. FISDER can have same by calling on Jno. W. Hudson, 13 Burn street and pay ing reward. I HAVE HADE ABRAXGEMENTS TO handle W. B. Ellis Shingles and shingle wood. Call Ellis Coal and Wood Yard. Phone 47. WOMEN, SELL GUARANTEED HOSE 70 per cent profit. Make 10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners inves tigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED 5 YOKE OF OXEN WITH Drivers Logging Contract Steady work. If you have one or more teams and want to work let us know. Broaddus & Ives Lumber Co. FOR RENT June 1st Cottage 121 ..Craven Street now occupied by Mr. E. N. Baker, heated with hot water furnace, all modern Improvements, for particulars address post office box 228 or Phone 830. M 3 lm WANTED MAMMOTH YELLOW Soja Beans. Give Price. Cherry ville Drug Co., Cherryville, N. C. LOST ON GEORGE STREET BE tween Pollock and Tabernacle church. Pair nose glasses in case, finder please return to Sun office or No, 123 Pollock street m 10 3t FOR SALE PONDEROSA TOMATO Plants, 36 East Front Street or phone 302. DOUBLE YOUR PROFITS; ADYER- tlse! Multlgraph circulars, forms, postals, just like personal type written matter; cheap as printing; splendid results. Try 'em! Meares Harriss, Notary Public Stenogra pher, Wilmington, N. C. CHATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14, L 0. R. M., meets every Wednesday sleep No. 87 Middle street Brothers from other reservations cordially wel comed. N. F. Rowe, Sachem; J. H. Smith, C. of R. 1000 MEN WANTED TO WRITE ME at once. Don't slave for others. Be your own boss. Particulars tree. Address, Jennings" Brothers, 1221 Brook Ave., New York, N Y. CRAVEN LODGE NO.IJCNIGHTS OF HARMONY.Meets second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month :n Knights of Harmony hall corner at Hancock and Broad streets at :30 J. K. Willis, president; J. H. 8uiUh secretary; J. 'D. McCoy, financial secretary.',,. . .!; DORIC L0981 BO. M8, A. f. A. Meats In regular oammnnlcsr tlon first and Third Moadajl ratings ot seen month la their Hall, 84 Middle 8U' (tad floor). Visiting brethren cordially mvitsd. ' ED LeGALLAIS, Worshipful Master. Wll. T. HOI BeersUr?. ' , s ' NEW BERN RULING NO. fUJ "Fra ternal Ifystto Circle wmeeU to- : ond and fourth Tuesday nights la each month la Red Men's- Hall,, No 87 Middle street "W. J. ; 8MITH. Worthy Ruler; E. 1 , MALLARD. v Hecorder. : . Visiting members oor- dlay welcome.". '" 1 ' ' LOST CERTIFICATE, ; tTavltttf iMt rn-Hlhlitl. Nn 18 On. rles No. 88 of the New Barn Building k Loan . Association, Issued ' October 1st, 1910, notice is hereby givea-that If dertifteate la not found m SO days application.. will be -mad for" new certificate,,: If fonnd please return to RICHARD BARCLIFF. spr-18-30d,""- , Oriental, N. C. Feel languid, weak, run-down? IT t1 aVhe? Stomach "off"? Jurt a u case of lazy liver, Eur: k tin. I I t- f.CSE. 10 THE OCC It Waa the Cham f Lifetime, ans . She Made the Meet of It, The burglar healutad. Back of hla was a sher drp of rweaty-BT feet tu the ground, lu front of hla was a ietertnlurd woman, grasping In . her saiid S bum revutrer. Sba cor area aim steedlly ' "I wont shoot' she said, "if you 31 re mala atm.". , -: She advanced upon him and, poking the musxle ot tbe gun la hla faro, reached Into his pocket and pulled out hla revolver. j -Come OC , f. i The burglar obediently stepped In side the room. , All hla courage was gotmVv " " ' "8tt down.' said tho woman. '-'3m sat eowo. v ' 8h got s bug ban of beary cord from her bureau and spent the next. twenty miautea in tying him np , Then she pointed out of the window. "Is that your wagon out there be bind the buror , "Ye, nia'am. "TbnUBbt yon would carry sway my stiver lu It?" "tea, ma'am." Tbe women called her husband, who had bren hiding behind the baby's crib to cbe next room. "Here, .lotin." be said, "take some of tliis furniture our." 1 John mine In and got to work. Tbe burglar watrbed with rnrk)u eyi sudleuly bis fucv blaocbed. Be looked out ot the window and saw In tbe llEbt of the moon what John was car rying. "What are yoo doing to met" he asked. - The woman began cutting bis cords. "I'm going to load you up with all of tbe old eyesores that we have bad in the douse for these many yeara, she said merrily "all tbe furniture presented to us at Christmas by kind bearted relatives, all tbe prizes we have taken at card parties, all the fam ily portraits everything that we have been simply dying to get rid of Ufa. CURE FOR LOSS OF MEMORY. Case of an American Woman Married Abroad and an Accent "Nothing disgusts me more," said a woman who goes abroad every sum mer, "than to meet In Europe Amer icans who eeem to be asbaiSed of their own language. 1 bave often come across them, but a woman 1 met ip Carlsbad last year took tbe palm. "She was Introduced to me as tbe Countess Komoffsky or some name that sounded like that She married a Rus sian or a Pole about three years be fore, and so far aa 1 can gatber sbe bad hardly been . any nearer Europe than a New York table d'hote before that time. She looked'-Amerlcao. but her English was all brokenjinto bits She did not even say tbe but pro aounced It-ie.' Shwhad great diffi culty In recollecting phrases, and the result at times was a lot of French "Next morning lwas breakfasting in the Kalserpark with a party of shawl wrapped Americana wbo bad drunk the requisite number of glasses from tbe Sprudel or tbe Marktbrunnen and had walked out according to prrer)p tlon. One of those at the table waW a New York physician wbo la none tbe less popular because be is frauk in speech almost to brutality and will not stand for affectation. Tbe countess came along and waa Invited to Join tbe party. The doctor It turned out had known her since she was a child. "Somebody asked hern question, and she started to reply with that accent of hers. 1 eaw the doctor fidget Then she made auotber remark In half French. Tbe doctor said something that sounded like n swear. Then be blurted out: .'.s ; 1 "'For heaven's sake. Marls Smith, you don't mean to any that three yeara In Europe have made you forget your native tongue f vi i . , "There was a bush, snd then some of the women In tbe party smiled, but when tbe countess next spoke It waa In purest United States. New York Bun, . . - Hard to Oheck. ! - It was tbe young hubby's first tour through tbe big department stored "What room Is tbatr he asked In nocently when they reached the second floor..' r-i'iTi'-j'. . .';,-.;;i;f-4yi'j., "Why. that Is where (bey check ba blea." elucidated bis wife. -; And then young hubby looked at tbe struggling Infant Id bla arms and tbe buttons and pins It bad dislocated and said simply; , . . , 4 "I wish they'd try to check this no. 'hlcago!Newat:r?;5';':iiiiif;, A Solentifio Classification. ' t! Now. children." aaya the dear teach er. "I bave explained to yon how yeast grows until It Is full of cell. Which little boy or girl will tell .me tbe kin dom to wblcH: yeaal belongs " i ;The little wise boy lifted his hand. "You may relL Johnny." . , "The criminal kingdom, .teacher." Chlcago Trtbuns. ' ' ; , What Bothered1 Him. .' ' "My eon. iwrer be afraid 1o tpll the truth."' '"'-',' J - "l alnX pa..- Wbaf botherw me b"1in to tell 'a Me' without being afrutd-'V laelSod LeoUaf. -. ' -On Bsmij a Hro. ' Any mnn wiib in In r'1 b a hero to t!w f v ti ' borrow tunt i. lllTlllll. pt cm - act t;rxnn . ; Delay Has Been Dangereis b New L Bern" - Do the right thing at the right to. , .Act quickly In times ot danger., : Backacho is kidney danger, , - Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. ' Cure all distressing, dangerous kid ney ills. , Ptenly of evidence to prove this.: 1 Mrs. C Pennington, 17 K. Front St New .Bern. N. C, says;- "I suffered intensely -from backacho and sharp, shooting pains across my loins. Often I waa so lams that I Could hardly straighten after stooping. I knew that my kidneys were disordered tor their secretions looked very unnatural, I used Just one box of Doan's Kidney Pills that I got from the Bradham Drug Co.. and this was sufficient to dispose of my aches and pains. Doan's Kidney Pills have been of greater ben efit to me than any other kidney med icine I have ever taken,". (Statement given January 24, 1908.) ,' S-yj "' Be-endorsement . t': ' ' Mrs. Pennington waa Interviewed on November 28, 1910 and she said: "I can still recommend Doan's Kttmey Pills, for they gave me permanent relief. You man continue to publish my former endorsement of this reme dy." ' J,i':b(r For sale by all dealers. Pries 50' cents. Fo8ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ..' Remember the name Doan'i and take no other. Any woman, with pimples, skin yuptloni, sores or boils does not ap pear attractive and cannot enjoy life. Bloodine Ointment cures ' them and makes the skin soft and velvety. Cures cold sores, Itching and bleeding piles F. S. DUFFY, Special Agent , Foley Kidney Pills are a true med icine. They are healing, strengthen ing, antiseptic and tonic. They act quickly. For sale by Bradham Drug Co. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and leels the wound. All druggists sell it Yon should try Norfolk lee Cream at the Railroad Lunch Boom. MORTGAGE SALE. - By virtue of the power of rale con tained in a certain mortgage deed made and executed by Edward Simp kins and his wife, L. A. Simpklns, of the county of Craven to W. C White ot the county of Craven on the 7th, day of February 1910, and recorded In book 176 page 440 ot the records of Craven county. Said mortgage, was transferred by W; C White to the Virginia Carolina Chemical. Company and on account ot default having been made In the payment of the said mort gage I will offer for (ale ait public auction to the highest bidder,, ( for cash at the Court House door in New Bern; daven County at 12 o'clock on Monday the 12th day of June, 1911, the following described trct of land conveyed in sadd mortgage, to-wlt; . Lying and being in Craven County No. 1 township on the north side ot Neusa River and east side of Swift Creek Joining the ; land of Nathan Whltefleld, Warren brother's land and A. M. WlHiams, beginning at a black gum on the run of Bear Branch fat the dividing line formerly , between Allen Gasklns and Frnifol Jacksons and run the said lino north 60 east 100 poles to a pine In said Iand.thence south, 17 east 100 poles to the Simons road, thence, sooth 8$ vest 178 poles to a black gum on the run of Bear Branch; thence up said branch to the beginning, tarning S aurrei more or less being the same tract of land deeded - by, Allen Oasklns and Qthers to his daughter I A. BlmpUni ; by deed dated December 1st, 1887, and registered In the office of the Regis ter ot Deeds ot Craven Count In book 135, page 445. , ' ,, There is excepted from this descrip tion acres told to Joseph Simpklns. This sale Is subject to a mortgage of 1200 mads to William E. Brown, and now held by Mrs. 8allie L, Joyner, "May lat,lll. . ', r . , , l fl - "WHITE, , . -. Mortgagee, . VA. CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. -, , J ' ' , Assignee. , ri, By R. Q. GRADY, Attorney, , 8."n, STREET, Auctioneer.. Foley's Kidney Remedy Acted CtiMily ! "M. N. Gu.rge, Ironrinle,' Ala., wns bothered with kidney trouble for nnny jours "I n i 1 1 to try r 'f-y Kiiliiry Hfn.pi!;-, ill' re t ' -r it t!::. e i' -vs. I r U I i ! VV ' 'l i v... ff Uliw.w - ' from 1 to 3, Aod besfinning June 1, from 1 to 4 Except "u. Saturdays THE ROYAL BO AD TO WEALTH. Uax.ttis.tide, wiUl hear yoa to Its suoanH u gcaspea at tbe goldea mj mont.'N Flnanolol plungers', usuallv die poor. Its ths regular ; trtealy and eyatamatio habit ot saving . thut pro duce .results. ; . The saylar of ur fathers "take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of them selves" is aa old as the hills, but tiu. aa, gospel ' ':;"i:0 'fytyp-i Twenty tttree years sco thm NEW BERN BUILDING ; ft LOAN .S ASSO CIATION was organised. ! Its found ers bullded better thai , liey i Ttoew, little dreaming of i the wonderful success , ft would attain. It influ ence encircles the community ( and its praises are sung on every side- As a Bftfe, sound end truly meritor ious Investment H stands at the top. The April Series now on sale by the undersigned. Take a tew shares and watch em-grow." v.'--' : W. O, BOYD, Agent Elks Building. Telephones: Office 400; Home 268. WONDERFUL EFFECT. New Bsrn, N. C, rfov.Si. 1910. for some years I have been subject to severs attacks ot netinche and is the meantime nave tried many rem edies without receiving much benefit I now use BAVODINE up my nose ev ery night Just before retiring and sometimes take It internally. I havt been cured I believe. Its effect upon me has been wonderful. My wife sprained her ankle and could not walk. A applied BAVODINE three times according to directions and she was relieved. I think that It is most excellent remedy and I cheer fully recommend ft. . ,i . ' :s v CHAS. a'KOWB. XstehUshsd 1840. ' BALTUrOKK ' STEAM .PACKET' COMPAHI, OLD BAY LINE Only line operating Steamers DAILY Including SUNDAY, between Norfolk and Baltimore. . 'V ' . . . Steamers Florida,' Virginia and Ala- bflma, !. VMnaat TTnllaA Qt.Uo : Vail steamers South of New York. Equip, ped with United Wireless Telegraphy and every modern convenience for the pleasure and comfort of the traveling ......11 , W . . ,1 . , , ruuuu. uni uauj, as louowa: ? ronsmoutn, cunaay ,,,..b:U0 pjn ? Week days ,:i'. 5:80p.m. Norfolk .,..'.,-,.,,,;.4:30 p.m Old Point i . .... ... ... , , .7 : 30 pjn Steamers arrive Norfolk.. 7:00 ajn Tickets sold tn all nnlnfa Krttt nation as to tickets, stateroom rese vatlona. atfi.. annlT hv nhnna, tn m letter to vt GEO. G. HOBSON. W, BROWN, Jr., . Gen'l Agent , Southern Pass. Agtnt. 169 aln Z ' lohn B. Klmberly and Hotel Ohanv berlln. Old Point S0YEB ft SOUTHBOUND R. & iv- Time Table No. L . , V Effective 10:01 A. K, Sunday Jaae Sth out Bound . t' ' y North Bound f.H P.H- Vr A, M. . A, M :W :. Lv. Dover Ar. 8:10 8:15 6:39 '6:05 't'oys" 7:65 8:01 1:41 K-08 J Tavlnra ' V-RI 1-KS :616:1T 'Phillips' " 7:43 7:49 7:00 "S: : ;Wimsatt -1 it' 7:84 7:40 7:17 6:46 ! Comfort 7:14J 7:23 7:35 6:01 Petersburg 6:56 7:06 7;40 . 6:10 Rlchlan'ds ' Lv 6:60 7:00 i D. W." RICHARDSON, , 1 v ' " General Manager. Lake Drnmmond Canal ft Water t Lalie Dranunond IransperUtlosi O. Lake Drummund Tewing Ca, Dicinal Swc.irn y - Cr.i:rJ.;.. An Inlnnd Eui ' , Prolix U t " ' ' ' t.. W V Tcit ot V r y ... n-n r " Jl i. 0 k Tr !' f r T r--" n II . v : : a"-) xcr.xa wist.'. Blork Systiia-.i-oii EiJIat.3 r...'; hdiedule In eilcct AprU 15, 1S1L Lv. Norfolk 8:30a.m. 8:00p.m. Lv. Petersburg.. 11 :00 a.m. 10:40 p.m. Lv., Durham 7:00a.m. 6:30 p.m. Lv, Lynnhburg., 2:40p.m. 8:30a.m. Ar. Cincinnati .. 7:20 ajn. 6:25 p.ni. Ar. Columbue .. 6:46a.m.,' 6:56p.m.- o " . . V.VVMlh I .OV -Uk. Ar. St Louis .... 6:33 pjn. 8:30 a.m. VBVD Wnuwuvu initio iur oeauie, -San Francisco and all Western points. Pullman JUeeplng and , Parlor Cars. ... vo uiuuig cars, iwjuip. mentf and service standard ot excel-. iMWta. RlnA VIiIh . 1 n . -- ... v."&. muu AiiosJien . Mountain crossed at most pictures que parts. Time-tables, descriptive literature and Information free. Cor respondence invited. , .,.. .-.. ... tJ 1' uawi. . -J ..-' - 4"s. ras. Jgt, lij-'i: 'i. Richmond, Ya. . ,W. a. BEVILL, Gen. Pas. Agt, - A WWIlVft leW IfcrfeXS:ganjI.R, N. R The toilowlng schedule ftgurew f. published as Information ONLY- no are notuaiweaV;c;iV;,v;v;' TRAINS LEAYEnsw BERNl ' Kerth Bonndt tomt-mrt4a- Night "Express PuUman Sleeping Car for Norfolk, WO a., av Daily for Norfolk Coa- . ivi tut vvmut, norm and West " Parlor Car service. . - r, - ' lrH p. lu-Daily except Sunday for Washington, Belhaven, Greenville. , Wilson and Raleigh. . "ltrJmy N1t Express lor CiOltliihnm .i:f . ..1 . . J a. nv Dally for Goldsboro. ' i - jjoii i0r uoiasboro. .i I86 a, nu Day for BeauftM, .' hi u. air uaiiv rnr nanufnvt . .' . Orl m 1CePt SundaT A flail m wm . T-t1 - . . . : , rr i iVltCUtOL, , - For furUter information or reser. vaUon of Pullman Sleeping Car space. ' ESI 2-N W. B. HUDSON. W.W.f!RATTAW wen, sunt, . Gen. Pass, lai." Norfolk, Virginia. ' 80UTHERN RAILWAY Bisect line to alt, win ' . juuft . juinnn inn Kar tA in - rancipai Kesorts. . . , . Throneh Pllllmnn y. ltt.t." i ' . ww AUMlw, JMVV9 . Vtl.t,k: j.ab ntw i ,. ... .-...nu 7,.,, jr.. jo.,, arrives Atiantav J.zo. A. ,M., making, qldae eonnectlon for anil arrlvlnv UnnfBnaM lng day after leaving Raleigh, U:0 ; A. M, Mobile 4:13 p m m n.. ' leans fi: an P ' nin.i.. noon: MAmnhl. i.iie d u rr v City 11:20-A. Mi Second day, and con- uuuuB .iot ; ait . otner points. ', . This car also makes close connection at Salisbury"' for; Sfc- Louis and other .. ,vi u ,wuw, ,17,.-. v. -. -.Through. Pullman 'to .A Washington leayes Raleigh 6:50 P. M. Arrives Washincton a-KR a m . tni.. ... 10:02jl. M.. Philadelphia 12:22lioon. New York 8:31 PM This car makes . w vummuuii at, Washington-for Plttsburs. Chiravn .11 North and West, and at Greensboro vrnunrajii 1 our uit steeper for Call- fnl-nla.' nnlnf. . mA . . m. . . jrv,, ouu 4ur BXl f. C lOriUW " nnfnfa. ; . . ....... - Through Parlor Car for AshevHIei" leaves Gold8bnrn.at-.lK A vr di elgh 8:85 A. M., arrives Asheville 7:40 uiajtiug ciose connection- with the Carolina Special and arriving Cin cinnati 10:00 A; M, following day after leavinr Raleleh. with ina tor all points North and NorthrWeat ' jTuumaa. tor winston-Sal em- leaves Raleigh 8:30 a; M. arrives Greensboro 6:80 A. M.j, making close connection at GreenBboro for all points North. ouuiu, juik ana west. This car is handled on train No. Hi leaving; Goldsboro at 10:45 p. M, It you desire any information, please write or alL We are here' to furnish information . as well as to sell tickets, i - . , W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A.. , ( , ' 215 Fayettevllle St, - H. F. CART, G. P. A , ? ' Washington. D. & ' . In the Wake of the Measles. ' Ths little son of Fra. O. B Piw' Little Bock. Ark, had the measles. The result was a severe cough which. ' grew worse and he could not sleep. She says; "One bottle of Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound completely cur ed him and he has never been both ered since." Croup whooping cough, measles cough all yield to Foley' Honey and Tar Compound.' The gen- ' ulne Is In the yellow Dackmrn al ways.. Refuse substitutes. , 'i . , For sale by Bradham Drug Co. ' ' "I Suffered hiiblhinlly from JE pation roan's Itf-ul-is relieved an I stieit", l t inmla, bo that tin-.- have been rr- " r e.-r ' .rp "A " Davis, g.-t-.T, . .,f ..,,t,4 -j- r. tnrs times lh' r sir -i, r ' I
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