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fail's la toy, 115. TAKE NOTICE! , By virtue of the tax list of Craven county in my hands for collection for the vear IQ05. and in default of pay ment according to the provision of the existing law, I have levied on the lands of the following named persons and will sell the name at the court house door in New Bern on Thursday the 30th' day of August, 1906, to satisfy said taxes and costs on the same: TOWNSHIP NO 1. M D Gaskin, 5 a. Sprimr Branch,'jl 52 S Parker. 10 000 a. " " . ?29 74 Wetherington Fenner, B0 a, Swift Creek. . 9 79 "Willis, J R Jr., 34 a, Bear Branch 7 04 Willis, A B, 67 a, NO 1, (COL), -i Bryan. Nathan, 90 a, Great swamp 6 25 Bryan, W H 24 a. Brown hranch. 6 61 Bovd. Isan. 65 a. Piney Neck, C 27 Conaway. Luke 14 a, Maul swamp, 4 8 79 Harris. Riirdon 83 a. Allieator, 3 60 Hooker, Lew s 40 a, Piney neck, 11 86 - Creek, 8 80 Keva. RufuS 37 t. Hills neck. 6 13 Nelson. Robert 3 a. Vanceboro, 6 38 Ormond. Charles 4'l a, Spring branch, 5 99 Williams. W P 47 a. Bay bush, 8 65 TOWNSHIP NO 2. Cuthrell, G W 60 a, Broad Creek. 6 16 Cuthrell, W G 66 a, Aster thickets, 611 Edwards. D B 20i a. Sand Hill.' - 6 68 Fulcher, B W 40 a, Kitt swamp, ; 5 Lewis. Benia E 21 a, Halfmoon, 6 46 Norman.- J R Agt, 92 a, Pine Tree. 4 20 Squires, W H 10 a. Black branch, 5 61 Toler, E A 3 a, Flat swamp, 01 Toler, W D 191 a, Black branch, . 4 44 west, x w 4 a, nan swamp o u ' Wayne, R C 20 a, Shoofiy. 6 95 no 2, (COI-). 1 Blackman, J B 80 a, Broad creek, 4 57 Sutton, Neda, agt, 190 a, Neuse river, ' 6 82 township no 8. - Cox, L B. 1400 a, Cox place, , 35 68 DeBruhl, J E 100 a, Colton, 6 45 Heath, J R, 74 a, Core creek, 4 44 . Harris, Ferd 97 a, Cobton, ' 8 23 lpock. T B 200 a, Railroad, . 14 64 Jenkins, M V 20 a , Core creek, 6 87 Smith, Calvin 75 a, JO Heath, land, 7 32 , Tripp, C C 75 a. Flat swamp, 6 76 Taylor, Alex, 72 a, Taylor land, 6 64 White, D W, 200 a, Loftin land, : 9 62 White Bros, 60 a, T'mberland, 38 70 ' ' ' no 3, (cqi) .. ".' Becton, Lovelace, 6 a, L Branch, 8 96 Morris, Jno E, 76 a, Flat swamp, 4 91 Rhem, Alvin, heirs, 83 a, Daves, 4 86 TOWNSHIP no 5. Hooker, J B, 100 a, Adams creek, no 6, (COL). 7 78 . 619 19 69 477 8 06 Manuel, Frank, 22 a, , McCabe, C A, 64 a, Harlowe, TOWNSHIP NO 6. Lawrence, B F, 26 a, Croatan, Perkins, L W, 11 a, Bavelock, ' no 6, (COL). Henderson, J T, 1 a, Great branch, 5 66 Hickman, S T, 25 4, Havelock, - 7 92 Robbing, E D, 60 a, Beaufort Road, - 8 79 TOWNSHIP NO 7. r, Horner, Tim, 280 a, Riverside, 18 11 Wallace, Mary A. 2 lots, River dale, 3 96 NO 7, (ool). 864 564 448 634 6 87 6 87 888 9 71 10 27 863 883 7 46 f ret ' ' STALL LWltiU.- Every farmer should have a copy of our H w r&ll Catalogue It gives ibest methods of seed ing, audi full information about Crimson Qover - Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Covers Desoriptlve Fall Catalogue) . -. mailed free, and prices quoted, on request T.V7. Uc:d&S:R5, Beadsmen, - Rlohmond, Va. Onr Trad Mark Brand Beads an the beat and oleaneal qualities ouuuoaiua. Hargett, W H 1 1 45 Broad street 6 53 Herring, Quinny 325 a Clarks 6 40 Hatch, Isaac Est. 11 42 Elm street 6 79 Jackson; Fred 1 lot, No 9U Bern ' Street, " " .9 63 Johnaon, John 3., 1 lot, No 6 Elm . street, 28 24 Romegay, Jesse -10 a, Carmer land, - 1. . ; 4 61 Mumford, F D., 1 lot, No 13 Ash street, - 6 88 Miller, Laura J., 1 lot, -Brown's Allev. - Mumford, Mike, Hot, No 20 Scot to Bordon, James 3 a, Bordon land, Elliott, BFlIot, Foy, Martin and others 16a. H. - R. Bryan land Fa ran, Ed 2a J A Miller land Mcbaniel, Thomas 1 1 Graysville Oden, Caleb 1 1 Brownsville Pelham, A I 61a Pelham lands . Phlham P E 67a Pelham lands Pelham, A E 57a Pelham lands Pelham, Chas. H 61a Pelham I'd) Pelham, Seymour 571 a Pelham lands Stafford, Willie 12J a Smallwood lands Walker, Sam'l 4a Spruill lands 21 66 township no. 8. Adams, Alvin & wife 154a Reedy Branch 17 9: Eowden, Thomas 1 lot No. 135 Pol lock street 24 62 I: lack lofltfe, R B 740 a Trent road 9 63 P-ryan, E K Jr 1 lot Craven street 15 01 Harris, A D 11 Griffith street ( 6 64 !'.:rc, L J 1 1 No SO Johnson st 74 14 r:.e, May C 1 1 Cruven street 22 97 Williams R P lot Craven and S. front sts 72 92 no. 8 (col.) : ysn, Arrita lot 72 Myrtle ave 4 0B i r H C 1 lot 14 Gardner's ally 7 09 ' i, IVima 1 I Chnpman street 5 04 , Jumi'S F 1 1 Green t 6 Z i, '''i 1 1 i 10 aera Lane's 'i 3 92 . ". ' i. II 11 23 Crro!l it 6 CO ,i lull!! : alley 7 01 , .! 1 1 1 1 , t i 3 G5 : ill li.- tin: Alley, Mosely, DG., 3 lots, 169, 61 and 60 Queen street, - - r 20 94 Nixon, Eleanor; 1 lot, 41 Bloom' field St. . ' 6 04 Proctor Margaret A, 59 Green : street, - ' . 6 64 Pender, W H., 1 lot, ' Eubank s , ' -,St, . ' ' . 1 Roach, C. C, 1 lot; West St. 9 75 Royal, Wright, No 8 Bragg' Alley, 664 Smaw, Richard. 1 lot, Duffytown, 6 04 Sanders, Nelson, 21 a, Spring branch, . 6 04 Smith, Galeno, adjoining Williams, 406 Sanders, Charles, North Street, 6 82 Simmons, BF., Main and Dry- boro, . , 6 Taylor; Laura, 1 lot, Duffytown, 4 29 Wayne, Andrew, 1 lot, T Biowns Alley; - 6 78 Whitfield, John A., 1 lot, Biddle Ave, 8 60 Williams, Mary, 1 lot, 16 Broad St - .7 63 White, Thomas O.,' 52 a, Neuse . road, 7 04 Webb, Martha A., lots 44 and 46 . Pavieave., . 4 40 Whitfield, Theodore, Hot William - St, ' , . , - 6 09 : TOWNSHIP NO 9. Arnold, W J., 220 a, Neuse road, 15 80 French, F J., 171 a, Turkey Quarter. - 699 Griffin, J C, 250 a. Pitch Kettle, 4 91 Hill, GeorgeF., 90 a.Stoney creek, 6 Hill, J R, 10 a, Turkey Quarter, 4 91 Williams, S W., 15 a, Never fail, 6 01 no 9, (col). Jovner. B. . 25 a. Green Tree branch, - . 6 34 Lawson, J A, 102 a, Jumping Run. . 928 Rountree. Monroe, 40 a. Bachelor Creek. '. - 7 92 Julv 26. 1905." . J. W. BIDDLE. snentr. CASTOR I A ' For Infanta and Children. ' Bigaatureof afZ7UJU4S The Gould Western Pacific system is extending its lines in Oregon. "... . The intense itching characteristic v of salt rheum and eczema is instantly al layed by applying Chamberlain's Salve, As a cure for skin diseases this salve is unequaled-wFor sale by Davis Phar macy. f . Most of us drive duty and pleasure tandem with pleasure ahead. OAnToniA. Btat y-llu Kind Yua Hhw ls Boitfi Blgaatua ef X Listen to the' advice of othera-and then follow your ownv r: 7 w A V . A. Curaa Cui-iij Fravants Pneumonia ari The city team used to haul one of the sprinkling wagona took offense at an automobile and ranaway yesterday morning. They were hitched to a farm wacron at the time and they touched most every street in the east section or the town. They were stopped near the Riverside store, having ran over a mile and had a very narrow escape from collision with other vehicles. Tha wag on was a total wreck., n Deputy Sheriff White. ' who a few weeks ago fell and suffered a severe sprain of his'ankle and a fracture of one of the small bonei of the leg has recov ered so as to be able to resume work. He left last night for Dover and Cova to complete work on the tax list. The friends of Mr. Bryan Gardner will prbably4e interested in the follow ing item chipped from the Long Beach Press, published at Long Beach, t-al. in which city Mr. Gardner formerly of New Bern now resides "Bryan Gardner proprietor of the Red Front cigar stand at 249 Pine avenue, has opened a barber shop in the rear of his establishment, the space formerly occupied by the box ball game." , . ., The schooner Carl Y. Capt Ben Rus sell, arrived here yesterday from Bogue Sound with a boat load of water mel ons. . . Capt Alvin Hamilton eame to New Bern on his boat, Annie Moore, yester day with a boat load of clams from Mr. E. Gerock, received yesterday an Oldsmobile runabont purchased through the agent fn this city, John Palmer. Cole Bros, circus la scheduled to (how here Tuesday September 18th. Paper for, the advertising is expected to' day. -"Make Hsy While the Sun Shlnsi," There la a lesson in the ' work of the thrifty farmer. Ha knows that the bright sunshine may last but a day and he prec pares for the showers which are so lia ble to follow. So It should be with every household. . Dissentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some mem ber of the home without warning. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, which la the best known roed lcine for these diseases, should always be kept at hand, as Immediate treat ment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by Davis Pharmacy, F. S. Duffy. In an interview, Alexander Guchkoff said the Czar's intentions are good, but he 'J In ignorance of the real condi tion. - i - : GslvMten's 8ta Wall iJiLiiLko-jLJL. " " "Lead and 00" PALM The old timer is always talking of the "old days when paint was; good." Those were the; days of straight White liad and Linseed , 03, before new tangled mixtures were thought of. i I ' ' You can havet just,, as good paint to-day if you j want it." Simply, see that( you get ' ' Lewis Pure White Lead ' t 'fl' '.Jair - - and Lewis Linseed Oil, Our booklet tells eoaaiderable about Baint and aaintinf which the house waer should know. ' Free. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. ' 831 S. twm St.. rktladalfkla. Pa. f For sale by all first elaas dealers. a tf.:.::;::'3 v;;::gh 13 sc?er3. From P. C Cocke, Asbville, in Regard to Bingham School . Near Jlebane, X. C, "We all note such a decided innprove ment in my brother Eugene, that I take it a duty to express ta you and your associates mv sincere gratitude that he he has been so carefully trained and well cared for.- It was with eomc reluctance that I entered Eugene at the;age of fourteen. However, tha just and kind discipline,'' the pleasant home surroundings, and the excellent boarding department prompts mo to the opinion that it is better to start a boy with you at an early age. : In the regular study hours insUted upon, there U a training which is superb. I am glsd to see that much stress is put upon the study of the Biblo. We note a de cided improvement in hia handwriting, and it is my present intention to send Eugene's, younger brother with him text session," , . " P. C. COCKE. I) iu-ir Vegetable Ff eparationfaf As similating iheFoodandSegula ting theStoinachs andUcrwela of 1 - Stewards Reunion. The Stewards of St. Peters, Clinton Chapel, Trinity Chapel and St. James Chapel Churches, will conduct a reunion service next Sunday at 8:30 p. m.,at St Peters Church. They will present an interesting program. , ' Cedar Point , Aug. 20th. , The farmers have just about com pleted pulling fodder, now cotton will soon be ready to pick. The Unitarians held their regular monthly meeting at White Oak Chapel. A large crowd attended. -'iteVrvvV Mr. N. C' Weeks and Son, Mr. Matt, expressed a fine hound puppy to his on, R. H. Weeks of Punta Gorda, Fla, last week. ; Mr. Elvewood Taylor and Mr. Matt Weeks went fishing one night list week and caught 140 mullets. Mr. K. N. Bell is very sick, , ;, . Miss Bessje Weeks of Bogue, came up to visit her uncle, Mr. N. C. Weeks and family Sunday., .Come again Miss Bessie. '"'V-. v-."'. ' '-".': '- Mrs. Julia Norria of Mill Point went Actor Lewis Morrison Dead, People who witnessed the .super fine production of Mephistopheles in Faust at the opera house will remember the name of Lewis Morrison as the actor that made it so great a success. Lewis Morrison died in St. Johns hospital at Yorkers, W. Y., from the shock attend ing an operation for stomach trouble He was 61 years of age and had been on the stage since 1865 when he ap peared ..with Lawrence S. Barrett. Later he was associated with Edwin Booth, Edwin Forest, Ade'aide Neilson, and many other renowned actors of the English and American stage. , He bad played the one part Mephiato for 20 year?, ' ". A Guarsntesd Curs For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, Piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if PA20 OINTMENT falla to cure in 6 to 14 days. ' 60e, . . malcM Ufa now unf. in that dtv as - f i n it . n l i ... i . On the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe, I UP " re""e aunuay 10 visu ner who resides on Dutton street, in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes! "I have used Dr. King's New discovery for consumption for the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone.", Cures chron ic coughs, LaGrippe, croup, whooping cough and prevents pneumonia. Pleas ant to take Every bottle guaranteed at all drug stores. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, ' - The egotist gives an I for an I, but the dentist doesn't alwaya give a tooth for a tooth. ' " ' v ' OABTOXIXA. Bam tba m lwl,V, Tha average girl la a paradox. She likes to be kissed and gets mad if you try. . - .: , ' ; la Sell Dsfsnte - Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., wnen nerceiy aitacaea lour years ago by piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of burns, cuts, sores, and wounds. 25c at all drug stores. -' .- . When a girl is all the world to a low he naturally wants the earth. - fel- - It a sometimes happens that after a man gets his price the law steps in and compels him to hand it back. , ' , Was In Poor Health ;lor Ysirs. Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Ta., writps: ''I was in poor health for two yci.ra, sufiuring from kidney and LluJ- spent considerable physicians without " i lenof.t, but was diT trouble, asd nion y cmi.-til; !r ot'la'i ; f y r cured Ly Foley's i d'8ire to bM n y t le the came of r others, r r b l i: --y. ' Cstsrrtfi Cannot ks Csrsd. with Local Applications, as, they can not reach the seat of the disease. Cat arrah la a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrah Cure Is taken internally, and acta direc t ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure la not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the boat physicions in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the b(t tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers si-ting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in grechunta is what produces Buch wonder 'ul rm!ls in txxvh-g Catarrah. Send f -rt f.- i. mother-in-law, Mrs Polly Nowia. Mr. D. S, Weeks ' Jr., of Pelletier, was a visitor at Bob Swinson'a Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holland went up to Pelletier Sunday to pay their aged uncle a vlait r Just WE Two. A Generous Corporation On occasion of the great San Fran cisco disaster the entire resources of the Southern Pacific Company were employed to their utmost in saving and relieving the people. They : were the first to order by wire, from adjacent cities, car loads of 'food supplies for free distribution. They threw wide open their gates, and passengers were car ri.v free on their ferry steamers which never stopped running from San Fran cisco ti Oakland Pier. They ran steam ers around the water front picking up all refugees congregated on the wharves for safety, From Oakland Pier the peo ple were carried free to whatever point they could care for themselves or be cared for whether it was Berkeley, Cab, or Boston, Mass. t Portland, Ore., or Portland, Maine. Within ten days the Southern Pacific Company carried free 224000 passengers. The value of which, computed at lowest rates for the class of service rendered, amounted to 1640.083. 69," and this covers only the earnings of the line west of El Paso. Carbollo Salve With Arnica Wltoh Hazsl. " and William's f The beat Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Tttter, Chapped Hands, and all akin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25c by druggists. WILLIAMS M'FG. CO.. Ptod's. ueveiana, u. oom ny u. n. uarget. Monev makes the mare s-o to srrasa if there is enough to pay for an automo bile, i PILES I PILES I PILES I ' - ,..-. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will-cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as a pouiuce, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre pared for Piles and Itchine of the pri vate Darta. Everv box ia iruarantaed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and si.uu oia ny i. A uarget. A careful survey of the political situs tlon tends to make the control of the next House of Representative appear in doubt, the Republicans facing serious trouble in a number of States. . -y Cure, - V t' -t r t I and I F.J.'L,.:,y4CO.,rro!S., Toledo, it may P- .' h of ! ' I by Drurs'sts, prii-e 7"e. 1 j y T ' !) Hall's Family fur cotstij-a f Wat Waiting Away - "M had been troubled with kidney disease for tha last five years," writes Robert R Watts, of Salem. Mo; "I lost flesh and never felt well and 'doc tored with leading physicians and tried all remedies stifrosted without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two FoCtles completely cured me and I am now sound and well', During the summer kidney .irregulari ties are often ' caused by excessive drinking or -being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Davis Pharma cy. f .... , Seven men are doad and four are ex pected to die as the result of a fast freight on the Tcnrsylvania railroad running at full stmad into a work train I which had stopped at Sang Hollow, Pa, to take water. r i and Con!'j . 'Jon. ully hope for good Promotes DigestionXteerPur ness andRestContains neither Opium.Morphine norMioeraL Not Nine OTIC. Apetfecl Remedy forCorBllpa Tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Fcverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. : Facsimile Signahirs of NEW YORK. Tb I!:J Yc-j I.':: Bears tho Signature of j) n us For Ovor Thirty Year ft mm i H n H t J Uii UU U VLalLJU Twa aaavaaa aamfc mm vaaa orrr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY i v. ' SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE. 18, 1906. 118 Daily. 136 . jDaily. P M , Hit Stood Ihs Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic You know- what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. I aa aaaTg, i , : . Vernalia. ' , . Aug. 20, As it has been some time since our last Item appeared in the worthy columns of the welcome J ournal, I wish to annonnce to its many readers that our crops are still being damaged by the frequent heavy rains which is causing cotton to shed, curing tobacco and saving fodder is the wont dreaded of the farm work. and the weather being very unfavorable for the past ten days have doubled the burden on us boys. ' 1 The rain fell here Saturday as fast and hard for two hours as it has since the memory of man, hope we may have drier weather for the next ten days than we have had in the past. I want to hear the frogs and wood chucks quit cackling.- : ; Mr D B Hall returned home from Beaufort Friday where he has been vis iting friends and relatives. , Mrs S D Jones has been quite sick for some time hope she will soon be well again. v ' Mea rs Curt Cannon and Ernest Mun 'dine went out bear hunting Wednesday last. Thry both came in rejoicing. Mr. Clarence Garner came home last Friday from East Coast, where he has been engaged in the fish business - for some time. . . r Mr. M. H. Garner and hia son Bennie passed through our village Friday from Onslow, where they have been getting railroad ties. Mr. M. Simpson passed through our village Saturday enroute to Unslow, Think he must have some attraction ovor there. ' . Mesari B. F. Sanders, Clemond Sharp and Clemond Fulcher, were vis iting friends here yesterday. Water Sopped Tom, t'omacs Tro No one can r- -.n U .Htii.n when t..e bowuta are const! i)it'..i. i..r. i , i Hi'.: a in, oi i..iavu ville, 111.', B.jS, "I sua rod from chronic cttUM'.; :4 ioa and stomach troubles for rveij.l yptrs, L-nt f'tiiiks to (l.on.Wr ' ' 'u : i luit- h ii 1 I ' r T. ' ' ' si ' i 1." - , y -t a j ' . 6 4 6 57 7 15 7 30 7 42 8 05 108" Daily. P M 2 30 2 43 2 55 3 00 3 10 3 15 3 20 3 32 f 3 44 3 53 4 05 4 30 4 f 4 46 6 01 5 13 5 39 5'54 6 00 6 12 6 25 6 43 6 491 7 021 7 12 f 7 30 M 112 Daily. AM 7 20 f 7 83 7 48 7 53 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 271 f 8 8 47 9 00 9 20 9 30 f 9 87 9 51 10 02 10 SO flO 415 flO 61 11 02 fll 18 11 30 11 36 11 48 fl2 031 12 2d PM AM 1 30 f 141 2 00 2 06 2 18 2 23 2 29 2 4E 2 67 8 08 3 22 3 62 4 02 f 4 12 427 4 40 5 15 f 6 33 f 640 6 64 f 6 09 6 29 f 6 35 f 6 46 716 AM Lv Eastern Time 107 Daily, 0 '8 15 17 21 23 26 32 87 41 46 65 67 61 6J 73 81 7 GREENSBORO McLean Gibsonville..... Elon College. .. , Burlington Graham........ Haw River . Mebane Efland Hillsboro UNIVERSITY .... DURHAM East Durham. ..... Brassfield . . .......... Morris vilie. ........... CARY . . ..... i RALEIGH........ Garner... ....... ..... Auburn. ....... Clayton Wilson's MilU..... SELMA ... Pine Level.... .. .. Princeton...... Rose GOLDSBORO Ar. Lv. 136 Daily. AM 12 05 fll 43 11 28 11 23 11 14 11 07 11 01 10 60 flO 38 10 28) 10 16 10 001 9 44 If 9 87 9 13 9 05 8 46 8 26 111 Daily, PM 851 f 6 151 6 00 6 65 6 461 6 89 6 83! 6 221 6 10 6 01 4 49 4 30 418 4 10 8 58 8 49 3 30 AM 3 67 f 3 30 8 17 8 10 2 67 2 48 2 861.. 2 231.., t 2 08 1 68 1 42 1 20 1 07 fl2 64 12 34 12 241 8 08) 7 5&lf 2 40 7 4S 7 36 7 7 14 7 00 AM 117 f 8 12! 8 20b 8 06; 2 551 2 251 2 12 2 01 f 1 49 1 85 PM 11 69 11 81 11 23 11 081 10 60 10 88 flO 25 flO 10l if 56 9 40 PM 9 20 07 f 8 42 f 8 22 8 12 7 60 AM This condensed schedule is published as information and is subject to change. without notice to the pubi'e. - ' Trains Nos. 112 and 108 connect at Goldaboro with Atlantic Coast Line trains, both Southbound and Northbound; and with Atlantic and North Carolina trains for Morehead City ana intermediate points. Train No. ill connects at ureensboro with train wo, ss zor unariotte, uoium bia and Jacksonville. No. 87 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleepers New York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkes boro, Dan ville and local stations. . Train No. 117 handles throueh coach between Raleurh. Chase City ana Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. - Train No. 107 connects at uurnam ror uxiora. unase siij ana Kicnmona; University Station for Chapel Hill daily except bunday; at Greensboro with train No. 36 for Washington and points North, close connection for Winatoa i'alem, High Point, Salisbury, Charlotte and intermediate stations. Train No. 135 connects at ureenaDoro witn no. B lor Charlotte, uoiumnia Jacksonville: No. 35 for Atlanta and all points South and Southwest: Nos. 34 and 88 for Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Salisb ury for Western North Carolina points. - !. H. Hakdwick, P. T, M. W. H. Taylor G. P. A. H. B, Spencib, G,M Washington, v. m.. : T. E. Gbeen, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. L. Vernon, T. P. A, Charlotte, N. C Citizens Bank ; OF NEW BERN, N. C. The people have an eye to things convenient, comfortable and cheerful Having fitted up our banking rooms to meet these requirements, we are ready to extend to all who want Banking Facilities, a hearty welcome. Comt and see us. Capital ' . 150,000.00 Surplus and Profits " 130,000.00 Deposits $240,000.00 Assets . v ' $360,000.00 T. A. Green, President ' -E. H. Meadows, Vice-President ' T. A. Uzzeu- Cashier. ions Th End ol tha World of trouhh a that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Giove, la., of all usefulness, came when he brj,'un taking Electric Eitters. lie writes: Two y?rs Bgo kidney troubles caused me great eufTerinp, whliih I would never have survived had 1 not taken Electric Riders. They al so cured me of general d-bilil.." Sure rorii f.r nil atomai-h, liver and 'Liihii-y ' ' 1 ' ! . 1 ' Made from pure dis tilled filtered wa iter. . ; - ia i'i' oi 19-21-23 Griffith Srreet, Phone 23, ClHmhr!::n's Almost every fm2v kai naad ol a reliaLIe remedy tor cout or diarrhea at some time (Lrieg die by dealers who have soSJ it for many years and know it valoe. , 6 has received t'.oussja J ef tetbmoniak bom grt 'J r". 1 V It has been preaciiLed I y l y iician with the moat mdey results. It has often uved L'e kef e rnecLcine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only cost a quarter. Can you afford to r k so r -" h foe so tiller BUY IT NOW. I P J. Li. Porch Cc1. Daluctcrr. C. Corner 1 Doors, F; Lav,; L, -t ' , , , i . i x . i : -m 1 la . n.c. f-,.,r t- if your horac 1 s; k, h injr from any ailment 1' um'ii'rs! ,-i.l, wri! t. I. V- ' : ' ! ef I to Cl'y li t J.iil.
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