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$;:cht pssins events. r t AVefetable Preparationfor As similating UieFoodandRegula Und UieSloinachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.CheerruV ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morplune nor Mineral Hot Narcotic. j-r flnim Sent' jtix.Smtm " - ; Hitm.ff . Ctmfod.fufi Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa fion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Far Simile Signature of HEW YOTIK. g. EXACT COPY pjr WRABBEK.- " ' " - '"' : '" "" ' " ' For Infants and Children. 7!.3J(LJ Yen Ilcvc Always Bought.' 5 JT Bears the .Signature A1v of ; In Use For Over Thirty Years R ' mtimmtMnin. mi till nil 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 11, 1906. -- - ii8( m OailjlDaily. 6 45! .671 7 15 7 30 -.7 42j 8 od r u 2 301 f 2 43 2 551 3 001 3 101 3 151 8 m 8 82 f 3 44 3 63 . 4 05 4 30 4 38 f i Hi 5 Oil 5 13 10 0 5 39i 10 3,1 108". Daily AH 7 20 f 7 831 7 481 7 531 8 05! 8 10 8 15 8 271 8 as! 8 4 9 00 9 20! 9 30 f 9 37 9 51 112 Daily. AM 4E 57 08 3 22 3 52 4 02 f 4 12 4 27 4 40 515 f 5 33 Lv Eastern Time 5 51.no 4 00f 10 51 f 5. 40-1 H 12-11 02. .5.51 ffi 25j FI t 13 f 6 09 ......... j 6 43 11 8) 6.23 ... 49! 11 38? 6 35 . ... 7 02-11 4Sf 6 46 ,......( 7 12 n2 0.1 ........ if 7 30. 12 2o! 1 15 M M -' i' PM i AM , 01 GREENSBORO-. ... : l McLean.. 15 Gibsonville 17 ElonColleee 21 Burlington.... liraham 26 Haw River 32 Mebane 37 Efland .. ...... 41 Hillsboro... : 46! UNIVERSITY 55! DURHAM 57 East Durham ..... 61 j Brasafield... Oi Morrisvilie ......... ...v . 73 CA.RY..,........,.., .81 RALEIGH.. ....."..J 87 6 arner... ....... . ....... Auburn......,....."-: Clayton.... ........... Wilson's Mills ... SELiHA Pine Level...., ..,.. Princeton..... Rose.... GOLDSBORO .... Ar. Lv. 107 Daily. 135 Daily. AM 11 43! HI 28! 11 231 11 22 11 14 11 07 11 01 10 5ffl no 38j 10 28 10 16 10 00 9 44 f 9 2 9 13 9 05 8 45 8 26 8 20 808 7 55 7 49. .7 36 7 26 7 14;f 7 00 AM I PM 6 36 f 6 15 6 00 5 55 5 46 5 39 6 33 5 22! f 5 10 5 01! 4 491 '4 80 4 18 f '4 10 f 3 58 8 49 111 Daily. 3 30 I f 3 12 f 3 06 2 65, 2 40 2 25 2 12 2 01 1 49! 1 S5 PM AM 5 35! 16 It 5 051 5 00! '4 47! 4 40 4 30 4 17 f 4 02) 3 47 8 80 5 00 2 48 f 2 35! 2 15 2 05 -1 40 11 '451 11 81 11 23 11 08 10 60 10 38 flO 25! flO 10 f 9 55 9 40 PM 117 Daily. AM 9 20 9 07 f 842 f 8 22 8' 12 7 50 AM This condensed seh&iuU is published as information and is subject to change without notice to the pubi c. - '; :' '':!J' i"."""' Trains Nos, 112 and 108 . connect at Goldsboro with Atlantic " Coast Line - trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina -trains for Morehead City and intermediate points. .- r " ? ". Train No. Ill connect at Greensboro with strain No. 33 for Charlotte, Colum bia and Jacksonville. No. 37 solid Pull-n tn. train, drawing-room sleepers New York to New Orleans and Memphis, also fur Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro, Dan ville and local stations. -.V""" '" ' - Train No. 117 handles through coaoh between Raleigh, Chase City and Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. ' V, , Train No: 107 connects at Durham for Oxford, Chase City and Richmond; University Station for ' Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No. 36 for WasY-nton and points North, close connexion for Alnston Calem, High Point, S.iliabury, Charlotte and intermediate stations. -M Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with No. 89 for Chnvlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville; No. 35 for Atlanta and all pointa South M i Southwest; Nos. 34 and 38 for Washington and all pointa North; connection U also made at Salis bury for Western North Carolina points. . , - .x . . V ' n 8. H. Hardwjck, P. T, M. 4 W. II. Tayloe G. P. A. H. B; Spencer, G,M Washington, D. C. - , - i R. L. Vernon, T. PA, - i "" t. E. Greem. C. T. A. ' ' Charlotte, N. C. ' ' Raleigh, N. C. i ',. m 1 .'.'" ..', . ' .. i- ; ,,- . New Stock Horses; Arrived. - We have just received a fine pot of horses suitable "for arm work or dri ving, which we wil sell at reasonable prices v -We have also a full line of Wagons ' Buggies, Harness, and everything usually kept in an up-to-date stable . We will make Terms Righ i Seeus..' ,. :- . ' , " . , ' . ' ,. 1 cfliirano,", 60 Broad Gt f ' New Bern, W O There was a laree and enthusiastic meeting at Beaufort Thursday in the interest of the local tax for the graded school, for which an election will be held next month. State Auditor B. F. Dixon and Mr. 8. M. Brinaon addressed the meeting.; Ihe ; outtook favors a victory for the tax. i' ' Allen Batson and Sarah, his wife, were in the police court yesterday on tha charge of disorderly conduct They had been parties to a family jar and each had the other one arrested. . They were taxed the costs, 3.15 each. John Seeber, a Portuguese was fined five dol lars for disorderly conduct in default of which he went to jail 4 -. , , ', V; Two colored men engaged in analtcf- cation at tho Blades mill yesterday uiid i one of them ' Ellis, hit tho.: other one whose name was Carter a crack on the head with a piece of scantling. . The man was knocked senseless but suf no serious injury. His upper lip was badly cut and Dr. Iihem sewed up the rent .'Thinking he had killed Carter, Carter, Ellis left the scene and has not yet been found. " - -.t' Rev. Dr. Hu(Tamfc of Franklin,' Va., ft former jBaptist minister Of this place is a guest' of friendi here. Ilei-i a mn of strong personality and has achieved fame both for his ability aa a preacher and his vigoroiruvctkm in many stirr'ng scenes of his life. He is well jenown to the public as the original of the charac ter of Rev. Dr Durham, ne of - the principal (ersorof Dtxons book, 'The Lepards-Spots.," . . f : . t ' " Good progress is being "made in the sale, of the Ghfent lots in the J M Spen Cir subdivision; Mr. Spencr is receiv. ipg' daily enquiries about the place and he is greatly encouraged over the pros ' : .;-;'- Dr. Alpbeua W. Disosway occupying the office with Dr,. N. II. Street. . . , i Mr. ' J. M. Spencer has sold the double lot located on Broad street belonging to the Rhem estate to B. E. Moore. The consideration was $2600. Mr. Moore expects to build soon. ' ' ,. Tomatoes Selectos Flor de Cuba, which means some extra fine tomatoes from Cuba, that Hackburn had at 1 ' store yesterday, which were good to look t and hotter to eat, if they do come high in price. . - The murderer, T. A. McCraw, who killed hs mother-in-law in Wilmington last fall, plead guilty this week to the charge of manslaughter and Thursday was sentenced to a term of 20 years in the penitentiary. ' Over 390" basket? of lettuce were shipped north last night. '' j v r ; A petition to Congress, against sec tariau school appropriations Was j tun ed down by the National Council of Women, as a result of which a split.. is threatened. . Isths Moon Inhabited . ; Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough lime on this earth of ours; especially these who don't know that Electrio Bitters eure Headache. Bilous ness, Malaria, Chilta and Fever, . Jaun dice," Dyspepsia, Dizziness, ; Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints. General De bility and Female weaknesses. Une qualed as a general Tonic and Appe tizer for weak person and especially for the aged.. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed. '.Sold by all.Druggists. Price only 60c. 5 ' ' v Russia will resist the introduction of political questions at the coming peace conference at The Hague i , u' ; , v aa -V ia,, .. . 'ft- Sick headache results from a deran gement of the stomach and is coree by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, sold oy Davis rtiarami r . a. uuity - Tartars and Armenians alike at Eliza betlipol, Caucasia, have been fined a total of 13-13,000 for riotmgr -! nun. in ra Successor to . M. Hahn & Co 0. " ' ' Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. . . Largest Bnd Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered in New Born ; A rar load of eich just received. Complete line of Buggies, WajToua, Harness. 'r..:-l-Fi, V;i,!; m il ;Cart Wheels. ' ' - 1 1 - hn s Old Stable. Middb Street. Doan't Kidney Pills Brought Strength . and Health to the Sufferer, llik- . ing Him Feet Twenty-Five ' . - ' Years Younger. " ,1;-". .'It'k kidneys cause a weak, lame or '.ing back, ami a weak back makes a i w cak man. Can't be well and strong .until the kidneys art cured. Treat ! i with Doart's Kidney Pills. Herd's ( timony of one man cured. -I J. I! Corton, farmer and lumberman, of Deepe, Vt. C. , says : "I suffered for years with ' my back. It was so bad that I could not Walk any distance nor even ride in easy buggy. I do not be lieve I could have raised ten pounds of weight from the ground, the pain was so severe. This was my condition when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They quickly relieved me and now I am never troubled as I was. My back is strong and I canValk or ride a kmg dis tance and feel just as strong as I did twehty-five years ago. I think so much of Doan's Kidney Pills that I have given a supply of the remedy to some of my neighbors and they have also found good results. If you can sift anything from thia ramblinor note that will be of any service to you, or to any one suf fering from kidney trn !, you are at liberty to do co." - The Goods Manufactured by the ' NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS ' Are Handled by the Best Dealers. WHY, NOT: .BY YOU ? ., . OUR NAME ON THE BAG MEANS BEST QUALITY " ' ' k 1 '".:.' " -- '.. ..''. '. .- - . 1 ,"- .Vv'-1 ': "--s' s." :J " .-. :. " , ' . . . . . - '1' - - - - " -j.- ". - . -' K :.-.. - - - i rr. .i ii. i .. m. m mm?-. - -..; . ' " V . -" - i Right goods at right prices form best foundation for 'any . business. . If you are interested ;'in growing larger crops on smaller acreage,. first properly prepare soil,, then, use Fertilizer absolutely pure and straight. Right goods at right prices most important and necessary.. Sale of inferior Fertilizers generally prove disas trous, makes complaints, dissatisfied customers and "decrease in business.' You want "to get right and stay right , hold your customers, get many, new ones, then handle the. Fertilizers manufactured by New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, recognized as standard quality.,, , Our Fertilizers sell themselves. The man who buys once wants them again, his friends want them. Can you afford to be without 'an article which silently but forcibly recommends itself, - - - , " 1 . - ' Margin of profit may not be so. large to-the dealer as in some other 'goods, t'riere is something in feeling you have given your customer full value.-'"That yQur trade is increasing.". - 1 Our goods are ?nade" in various grades to suit crops usually grown in your section. You can rest assured each grade is best that can be had for money. -We believe in long run quality is bound to count, though, we do not make quite as good profit. . Call to see our Sales Agert in your section, and if none near you write direct to the , NEW BERN COTTON OIL & FERTILIZER MILLS ? . ) : ' .NEW BERN, N. C. ' ".. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. s - "Some weeks ago during the severe . Winter weather Ixith my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind ' of la grippe with all its miserable symp-! tnma "' n Mr ' .T . S Porluafnn ' Maple Landing,' Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyes and nose running,' with alternate spells of chills and fever. W began using. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dou ble dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely, knocked out the grip." Sold by DavU' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. .;, .' '" Elizabeth Eatab, 14 years old and W3ighing200 pounds, confessed in court that she forged the name of Senator Depe w to a check for f50. Caught Cold While Hunting s Burglar, Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgai, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontaria, says: "I caught severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest 'swamp last fall, Hearing pf Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, I trJed.ijt, jind after using two smUl bottles, I was compfelely cured, 'f This remedy; is-i Intended especially - for coughs and colds. It will loosen and re lieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has be come known. -. Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. , . President Roosevelt is to speak at Norfalk on Decoration Day. :- Mm Put Sixty la Danger - More than half of mankind over sixty years ot age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, urually enlargement of prostrate glnnd. ;' This is both pain ful and. dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has -tvfred many old men of this disease! Mr. : Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Hjq, .writes : "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble' for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." " The eruption of Mount Vesuvius has become violent, -and many residents of neighboring tillages ax leaving. s r ' Chamberlala't Salve This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic - sore eyes, granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases of the skin, such as tetter, salt rhoera, ring worm, scald head, herpes; barbers' itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It hasmet with unparallel ed success in the treatment of theje di ases. Price 25 cents per box. Try it. For sale by Davis Pharand F. S. Duffy. Dr. W. C. Obrgas, chief sanitary of fice of the Canal Zone, has Bubmited a report to the Isthmian Canal Commiss ion for February, which shows a sick rate of 20 for each 1,000 of the 23,000 canal employes. In the opinion ot Dr. Gorgas this is an excellent state of health. .. .. ' ' ' A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good . "1 have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones ' with excruciating pain," pays A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, 0 "I got no relief from medicine until I be gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising, a lew aoses started the brick-dust-like substance and now I have no nam across my kid' neys and I feel like a new man. It has one me $1000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure every fbnn of kidney or Diaooer disease. - Alexander Lauge Kielland, the pop ular Norwegian poet and author, died of paralysis of the heart. Be was aged 57. . . , . . ". . Human Blood Mirks A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of S. W. Wil lis, a known meachant of Bac. Ky. , Be writes : "Twenty years ago I had se vere hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, It com pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since." , It cure. Hemor rhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by all Druggist. "50c add $1.00. Trial bottieree. SHOES! OXFORDS ! SHIRTS ! We are showing this week at our Clothing and Shoe Store; che prettiest )ine of Queen Quality and E. P. Reed Shoes and Oxfords, we have ever shown. Also a large line of Mens and Boys Shoes and Oxfords. You can have your shoes fitted in the store or we will send to your home for fitting. See our new stock of ' Shirts and Neckwear. J. J. BAXTER. . Mat J. L; HARTS FIELD . . Contractor and Rullilw , ; " ' ''": . " -'.'.' '--'- -V .'- Vy- ; . ' . . ". 'M -- "! --.. - - ' . .. ' :! . '.. ..;.-"-. V ; ,' ,', .. : ; ' ... ; , - .7, I also,run a complete Tin-Shop in connection with above work. v . : ' . Agent for the Wood Fiber Wall Plaster. ' OFFICE PHONE 129 RESIDENCE PHONE 185 Office and Tin Shop. 90 Middle Street., - NEW BERN, N. C. Andrew Carnegie will give $20,000 to William and Mary College, Virginia, toward a fireproof building for Hs price less archives . ' ' A serious freight wreck occured on the Ash eville division of the Southern at Second Creek,' about eight miles a bove Salisbury. A freight train com posed of 18 loaded coal and lumber ears jumped the track, tearing the bridge away and falling, one on top of the other, into the creek, completely block ing the road. It will be several days before wwked ears can be removed and the track cleared. ' ; .; ;'" No Pfli is as pleasant tad positivsas DeWitfs Little Early Riseis. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef fective that children; dielicate ladies and weal people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strung people say they are the best liver pills sold. Never; gripe. F. S Duffy.-... . . :....' The Norfolk Young Men's Christian Association is planning to erect a$200, 000 building. . . Special Rates Southern Baptist Con vention, Chattanooga, Term, via Southern Railway, ; . The Southern railway announces ac count of Southern Knptint Convention and AuTii'uary SocietieK low mind trip ratfl of one f sre i!us 5 cenK Tk'kets v-i., ! p i : sy ft, 9, 10, an i 11th, final lii t t !i (i'.ya from dutfl of Kal, ex cist an extension until June 15, may I secured I v (ii-pocitin'r t kct nnd pay nient of j ci-nts. 'lhe mthcrn has double daily service for t.h;.,. ini' cinv.'n The 'I.sui.l n r-y Pirating Fotey's Honty sns Tar. ' r Foley &1 Co., 'Chicago, originated. Honey and Tar as a throat and lung merit and popularity of Foley 'e Honey ana tax many inmwuin" , Vi the genuine, ask wr and Tar and refuse any substitute of-, f ered as no other preparation will mve ' the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa it MintAins no oniates and is safest for children and delicate persona For sals by Davis Pharmacy. Two men employed on the CQnstroct- u nrV on the Tidewater Railroad near Roanoke Va. were blown to pieces by an explosion of a quamty oi flyna wWh thev were hamllirqr. The victims had only recently com here aud the names are not known. AnvoniA S(BtlIS Southern Baptist Convention and Aux : iliary Societies Chattanooga, .' Tenn. May lCth-1 5th 1906 w.vcLlan the Atlantic AIWW nuv ' - North Caro Ina It. R. Company will sell tickets to Chattanooga. Tenn., and return at the following greatly reduced .tea:. Buy A Lot in Highland Park 7th Ward, Norfolk City. This property is located midway between the center of Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition Grounds, with car, service to either point. ' , " I TERMS $5. and $10.00 per month,, without interest or taxes until paid-for. Lots $400 to .$750, according to locauon. The city's rapid growth in this direction Bhould make much higher value. - . For further particulars apply to C T. PUMPHREY, Hotel Hazelton, New Bern, N. C, o ! HIGHLAND PARK SYNDICATE, . :','..,." 140 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. THE WOOTTEN STUDIO Platinum Sepia Poriraii LATEST THING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Special Attention Given to Finishins: Amateur Wort BAYARD WOOTTE 1) From ' . IjiGrnnge V KLnston' i Dover New Born Newport Mon'hrad City P.enufort Rare $16.20 16.60 16.90 I7,0r 13.85 19.10 SEASONABLE II 0 U S EII C GO 0 D Tii-kcts to Uo sold May 8th. 9. and 10, " New Mattings Some very nice pieces in Chi Japan patterns. Refrigerators Large stock to : : ! Ice Cream Freezers While tlotntam, Peerlcc;:." New Line Baby Go-Carts. 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