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vr ' Reeilboro Itemi - -, Feb 12. Pkuty of snow for snowballers last LIST OF LETTERS iiTIIESYSTE!! WhfloCatarrh In itt first stages HQ D COI ISUT TPTTniT MtiaUTaflectsthehead.itdoesnot W,VUA Ui JLT UUU top there if the trouble ia Allowed to ran, on:. The contracting of a cold is generally the commencement of the: unpleasant symptoms of ringing noises in the ears,1 nose stopped up, bmm droppiag beck Into tht throat, hawking and spitting, etc. The inner skin or mucous membrane of the body becomes inflamed and secretes aa .unhealthy mat ter Which is absorbed into the blood, and Catarrh becomes a serious aa4 dangerous blood disease. Every day the blood becomes mora heavily loaded with these poisonous secretions, and as the poisoned blood constantly passes through the longs they.become diseased, and often Catarrh terminates in Consumption. Sprays, washes, inhalations and such treatment do no seal good, because they do not reach the poison-laden blood,, where tht real trouble lies. The only way to cure Catarrh is to purify and build up the blood. " 9. 3. 8. has been proven the remedy best suited for this purpose. ' It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity from the circulation, freshens this life stream and, as this healthy mooa goes to every nook and corner of the system, Catarrh is driven out and a lasting cure made., The Inflamed mem branes and tissues heal , the secretions cease, the head is cleared and the entire system, renovated and put in good condition by the use of 8. S. S. Write lor free book which contains valuable information about Catarrh and ask lor any special medical advice you desire, without charge. s - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. OA. So So 8, PURELY VEGETABLE AIvoyF:ttcnicmbcf the Full Ucxss lativ' romo uinino Cora a Cold in One Day, Grip iaTva Oft ECS." 13tY SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULK IN EFFECT JANUARY 7, 1907. . tn " 118 136 108! 112 3 . Eastern Tim; 107 136 111 117 Daily. Daily.' Daily. Daily. Lv . - Daily. Daily. Daily. Dairy TIT f u " au am am pm am am 2 80 7 15 1 80 0 GREENSBORO ..... 12 60 6 65 8 67 ......i.. f243f7 28fl4 8 McLean 12 27 f 6 87 f 8 30 ., .M 2 65 7 43 2 00 15 Gibsonville I f 12 12 5 23! 3 17 8 00 7 48 2 05 17 Elon College. ... .... 12 05 6 18 8 10 . 8 10 8 00 2 18 21 Burlington 11 61 6 07, 2 67 ........ ....... 3 15 8 05 2 23 23 Graham .... 11 41 6 00 2 48..... ..... 3 20 8 10 2 S6 26 Haw River.... . i .... 11 33 4 64 2 86 3 32 8 22 2 2 ; 32Mebane....;...;... 11 19 4 43 2 23 . ........ fc f 3 44 8 33 8 03 37 Efland .'. fll 06 f 4 81 f 2 08 8 63 8 42 3 13 41 Hillsboro 10 55 4 21 1 68 4 08 8 64 .3-20 ' 46 UNIVERSITY 10 41 4 08 1 42 6 45 4 80 9 15 8 52 55 DURHAM........... 10 22 8 60 1 20 9 10 6 67 4 38 9 19 4 02 67 East Durham...- 10 08 3 39 1 07 8 68 f 615f 446f 9 26f 4 12 61 Brassfield ..... f 9 68f 3 30fl2 64 f 8 88 f 6 85 6 01 f 9 40 4 27 69 Morrisvilie..... 9 40 v 8 17 12 84 f 8 22 6 47 6 13 9 61 4 40 73CARY...,,... 9 26f 8 09 12 24 8 12 7 05 6 89 10 20 5 15 81 t RALEIGH.......... j 9 05 2 60 11 69 7 60 -4.... . 6 64 flO 88 f 6 83 Garner... ....... ....... 8 43 f 2 82 11 81 ....... 6 00fl0 41f 5 40 9Auburn 8 87 1 8 26 11 23 . 6 12 10 62 6 64 96Clayton 8 25 2 15 11 08 ......... 6 25 fll 06 f 6 09 101 Wilson's Mills .. 8 10 2 00 10 60 ........ ........ 6 43 11 19 6 29 109SELMA 7 63 1 43 10 88 6 49 11 25 f 6 85 112 Pine Level...... 7 40 1 86 flO 25 ......... ..... 7 02 11 38 f 6 46 118 Princeton 7 30 . 1 24 flO 10 ....... 7 12 fll 62 124 Rose 7 17 1 12 f 65 f 7 30 12 10 7 15 130GOLDSBORO.... 7 00 1 00 9 40 .. r m pm r am Ar. Lv. am pm ' r m am This condensed schedule is published as information and is subject to change 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. :-. , v 'train No. ill connects at ureensooro witn tram mo. as ior nanoite, voium bis and Augusts. No. 37 solid Pullman train, drawing-room sleei New ro, Dan- York to New Orleans and Memphis, also for Winston-Salem, Wilkesl - Train No. 117 handles through coach between Raleigh, Chase City and Richmond, where close connection is made with Washington Southern Railway for Washington and Eastern cities. Train No. 107 . Local stations Raleigh and Greensboro, connecting at University Station for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday; at Greensboro with train No. 86 for Washincrton and points North, close connection for inston- Kalam. Hicrh Point. Snlinhnrv Charlotte and intermediate stations. Train No. 135 connects at Greensboro with N6. 29 for Charlotte, Columbia and Jacksonville: No. 35 for Atlanta and all noints South and Southwest: Nos. 84 and 88 for Washington and all points North; connection is also made at Salis bury for Western North Carolina points. S. H. Uarowick, P. T, M. W. H. Taylob. G. P, A. B f VvDVAIt P O k ' Charlotte, N. a TV 11 lAlUUn. VS. M, .Washington, D. C. C H. ACKBRT, 4th V,P. &U. M T. E. Gsekn. C T. A. ! Raleigh, N. C. week. Mr G M Seel and family have moved to Bayboro and our little town is feel ing their loss greatly. Miss Nina Wade of Morehead is visit ing in oar village. The Reelsboro Debating Society, The Good Times Club, Charitable Brother: hood and Dramatic Club together are keeping everybody, old and young, on the go, :. . ' The Dramatic Club and Reelsboro Public School united expect to play "The White Mountain Boys", one of Townsend's best plays, on Friday, Feb. 22nd. Will also play f Nigger Board ing House", which is a good minstrel in itself, but will be helped along with banjo selections, coon songs, and jokes innumerable. In fact, although Reels boro ean compete with any place in the connty in the way of entertainments, this one set for Feb. 22d promises to eclipse everything in the past ,- O. K. Hss I tee tks Test H Tssrs. The old, original GROVE'S Tastehsss Chill Tonic. You know what you are takintr. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. . Maritime Notes Neuse River approaches to New Bern buoys established On January 4, 1907, the following buoys were estab lished to mark the channel off Fort Point, Neuse River: - , : Fort channel buoy, 8 a red spar, numbered 81 was moored in 11 : feet of water to mark the eastern side of the channel, on the bearings: . Duck Creek, upper entrance point, right tangent N E. Johnson Point light SSE. E. Lower Green Spring light W. by N. distant, about mile. Fort Point channel buoy, 6 a black spar, numbered 5, was moored in 11 ft. of water to mark the western side of the channel, on the bearing: Duck Creek, upper entrance, right tangent, N. i E. -.. Johnson Point fight, SSE. E. Lower Green Spring light, NW. by W., distant about mile. Ts Cars A Cold In 0ns Day. Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 26c Remaining in the PobI , Officii at New Bern, Craven County. N.'.Cy Feb. 11, 1907: - . MEN'S LI8T. ' v ' A George Artis, B Needeen Bryant, Ave Bryant, Ed gar Bishop, Charles Broge,'G T Bennett, " I C Fenner Corbett, W H Clsytori, Al- phonsa Canada, Willie Clark, Geo. ' HCarrow, M Cogdell, Coast Line . Store. ; . . ' --v-. ) D J H Davis, Wyatt Daniel. ' i F Wallace Fulcher, I G-Ernest Gibbs, Robert Going, , W M Gwaltnny. - H-F A Humphrey, A P Harris, bier '' Harris. " .-. ' "l " 1 ' J Michel Jones, Willie James. L Elish Lee. ' M Walter Murphrey, George Moore. N-WG Nance. P Lewis Patrick. R Nathan Robaon. , ; S John Styron. . W W M Watson, Hervey Williams, A C Williams. . ' J, -i; women' ustj. ., A Mrs Florence Answorth. . i VV B Miss Mattie Bell, Mrs , .Com tort Broocks, Miss Daisy Bennett, Mis ' MargareU Brimage, Miss Mollie Bent, Miss Katie Baucom, Mis ' Estelle Berry, Miss SMary J Bry .' ant . : ; . " ' ': C-Mrs Maurice Perry, (col) ;1Slisa Car rie Curtis. Miss Olga Carlyle, Mrs . A A Caytoti. v Mrs w a uavis, sirs jenrrson Davis and family, MissGeleha May Dudley. ' '- ' ' : ' ' F Nettie Fulcher. ; 4 : G-Mrs Sudie Grady, Miss Etoyley Ooi- den, Miss Susan Goodmon. 1 H-Misa Alma Herring. ? J-Mrs h W Jones. : " L Mrs Dora Lamm. M Sarah Mattocks, Miss Lucindy " Manly,. Miss Charity Moore, Miss Drusilla Moore. . R Mrs Annie E Reaves. S Mrs Annie E Styron, Miss Cora Staten, Miss Lillie Sadler. . f Mrs C H Taylor, Miss Elsie Tay lor, v For Twenty-one Years Bonanza, Orinoco Farmer's Bone TRADE MARK s. r m LI REGISTERED F. S. R0YSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the South because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for RoysterS goods and don't take . substitutes said to be just as good. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. FREE The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery. S. W. HANCOCK, P. M. To sufferers from Kid ney, Liver and Bladder Troubles ! Other man ufacturers say "buy a bottle and if it J.n . ...lit -nt,A nnn. mnn. MVpu b i.uD c mil iciuuu jvui luwir ey' We say "take a full $1.00 size FREE bottle of UVA-SOL and if it benefits you, then use UVA-SOL until cured." This advertisement entitles you to a bottle of UVA-SOL at F. S. DUFFY'S New Bern, N. C . , . Only a limited number of bottles giv en away. Jjon't TTTf 1 CAT miss this opportu- U V A" JlL nitytotest. v I 40 in. White Lawn c 120. and 15c. , ;Si ! 40 in. Sheer Persian Lavn 20 cents per yard - i : - ALSO ; I Ladies Home Journal Patterns i; VvMAAAAAMAAAAAAAA CCDC G NEW BARREL 3 Ca . G r 10 12 1 -JUST RECEIVED- j. l; r.icBAwiEi Corner Eri, 1 and Hancock ts. New Bern, Notei From Clarks. j ; . .: ... Febl2 We have all been enjoying the snow sleigh riding, hunting and snowballing, so we are bow ready to get back to our work..- .,; - ' - :'- 1 The nice weather we had in January caused all work to be up to the front The Enterprise Brick and Tile Manu facturing Co. have put in a saw mill in connection with their brick factory. ( . The Clarks Lumber Co. have put hi a new saw mill and will cut's large mount of lumber to snip. - The Carolina Brick Co. is now in op eration, and expect to put out a large quantity of brick this sesson, ' Mr. A T Wetheri.igton is making im provements on his saw mill: he has se cured a nice little tract ef land near here. He expects to start up some new industry on this land. . Mr. G. T. Eubank, hat sold out his store to Mr. D C Taylor. j The Enterprise Brick and Tile Manu facturing Co. will soon put in a fine stock of general merchandise in their new store which is now under construc tion. Mr. H. M. Wetherington, former ly of Cove City, will msnsge the new mercantile establishment. : We were -Ud to have with us on Sunday Mr. Seth Arthur, of Morehead City. ; . . v-.-v. Mil hope to have Rax weather for our measuring party Fridsy night for tht benefit of the M E church. BRICK. NsjltcUs Cslii Threat Llfs. ' (From the Chicago Tribune.) ' "Ddnt trifle with 'a cold", -ts good advkefor'prudesthienand wdihen.1 may be viUllh ' the casS of a child. Proper food, good ventilation,' ahd dry, wanri clothing are the proper safe guards against colds. If they are main tained through the changeable weather of aututan, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. . But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglec ted, and a well established ripe cold to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year is the neglected cold." . Whether it is a child or Adult, tneeold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popularity .and immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment eold never results in pneumonia when it is given. - For sale by Davis Phar macy and F8 Duffy. The German Agrarians adopted declaration against a reduction of tariff rates. William's Carbolic Sslvi With Amies tns WKoh Hazsl. The best Salve in the world 'or Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26c by druggists. WILLIAMS M FG. CO., Prop's, Cleveland. O. Sold by p. A. Harget I know that there is no man truly honest; we are none of us above the in fluence of gain. Aristophanes. .Sl I I rvrt PaeamiMia) o o-, .. Piles get quick , relief from Dr. Shoop's itagic Ointment Remember it's msds alone for Piles snd it works with certainty and satufaetion. Itch ing , painful, protruding, or blind Piles disappear like rr-!c by its use Try It and see! F,S. IuHr. A Valusbls Lstssn. "Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag nolia. Ind. "I then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I find them. "They please everybody. Guaranteed at all druggists. . '; ' If thou takest time into thy affairs, It will allay and arrange all things. Apollodorus. , ;.. '., , To Whom it May Concern. This is to give public notice that any one having an account against me will please present same to me within thirty days. . Or any one knowing of anything against my character in a business way will please mak'e the statement to me personally, so same may be corrected. CLEMG. WRIGHT.. Jan. 31, 1907. Bifaitu A German-American tariff war will probably be oviated by the work of the recent international conference. PILES! PiLES ! PILES! 1 Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant renei. nr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre ; pared for Piles and Itching of vie pri vate parts. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 60c and L00 SoldbrU A HsrgeL , Italy's state lottery took in $17,000, 000 in a year and gave back in prizes $9,000,000. Much of the money came from the poorest people. Chambsrlsln's Cough Remedy s Fivorlte "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children," says Mr L J Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It has also done the work for us innard eolds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommending it. ror sale by Davis Pharmacy and F S Duf - ty.. To be without evil thoughts is God's best gift, Aeschylus., Rising From the Grsvs, A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A, FertwelL of Lucama, N. C, relates I most remarkable experience. He says 'After taking less than 3 bottles of Elec trie Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright's dis ease, in the Diabettes stage. I fully be lieve Electric Bitters will cure me per manently, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Guaran teed at all druggists. Price only 60c. one 3UC n ITS A COLD SPELL NOW ON! We have many warm things to make you comfortable during this bad weather, namely, Blankets, Comforts. Heavy Underwear and Overcoats. Blankets In Cotton and Wool 10x4 and 11x4 Blankets, extra heavy 98c. $1 48, $1.98 to $4 98. Comforts Full size, .extra quality Com forts, made of Silkoline, best ' Cotton filled, 4Kc, $1.79, $1.98 to $3 25. Underwear Underwear for Men, Ladies, Children and Infants, all sizes and prices. ; Overcoats For men and boys in Craver nettes and Heavy coats. Now is the time for you to' buy a fine Overcoat at low price. Call and see us if you have not bought, we can save you money. S. OOPLON, 75 MIDDLE ST. 3D( iUC J, Always Remember the Full Jtsme - lOneDay, Crin a 3 Days "-wwv Cures Cold in One Day, 0Um V President Roosevelt wrote a letter to Uie Mew York Mothers' Atsembly defin ing the duties of parents. " " o'Jk. BTon if AS ' .' " ,,4, M Yw Km Bong Further Russian election returns cause the defeat of the government to appear all the greater, - MOt 1 1TEB'9 r.::!fl!:.:r.i:!3TcaI!":2S5 . . aaiu Ua m..mu - H Df'V VfXmxe nit mmag w wi due aoMM Hetltk v4 RmemS Vic.- ' A .Twnifla for Oonitlmtlon. Indlceittoa, TJver nd Kidoer trouble. Pimple. Ecwna, Impure Utooa. bu rjrflaia, iunriKn dot. wa Baokuh. It HooUr UountaiB Te In Ul lt form. OMiu bo i. Oenuln tl Uoixutsb Ditva Com past, Mwilioa. "is. tovatn mucoets ro ssifvy peqpu The events of fortune are unexpected and-therefore can never be guarded against by man. Axionicus. Skis Disuse el Twenty Yssrs' Standing ' .Cored. I wsnt you to know how much Cham berlain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of al most twenty years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart phy sicians as we have in this country end they did me no Rood, but two boxes of this salve has cured me. Mrs. Fan 'o Crimn. Troy, Ala. Clmmberlain's f ' isfirleby Davis Pharmscy an 1 F S Duffy. I ov .ate C C Sweet to Eat LUA tU U k Cm SmI Uuthw. Chamberlain's V. l-Y- ' Cough Remedy The) Children's) Favorite . CO BBS Ootxghst, Colds, Crcmp and Whooping Cough. . Thle nmtir ti turn l wee r Inn nut ol th. dlM world. It n Almn m d.pMl aixia. It SMitArM bo eplaa. ar oihr bannrul drat nl r M Itm w oaSdwUr to Ubf Umll Frtoe SS ou: Large Blse, 60 eu. MATTINGS ! MATTINGS !! SPECIAL SALE ' FOD TEN AS Just Received 85 Rolls New Stock which we offer at Special Bargains for a few days. During the . sale we offer our full line of Furniture and Stoves at reduced prices. Let us figuref on your paper hangings. n iFolkn. B. Ives PHONR 857. NEW RRRN. N. 93 MIDDLE ST. U " FEED YOUR LAND AKD IT liiLL FEED YOU " U Lax-ets 5 ?, Sweet ta txt Ua4 BMrW UiAtata 0 DO THIS BY. USING MEADOWS' BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS Meadows Cotton and All Crop Guano for Cotton. Gold Leaf and Roanoke for Tobacco. Special Fertilizers for all crops. Ask your dealer for oar Brands, and you will be pleased with the results. . ' v ." Not how CHEAP but how GOOD Is bur aim. Q E H. & J. A: tleaflovs Co. WORKS NEUSE RIVER. MANUFACTURERS, NEW BERN, N. C. :. r- M f Av:. 0 0
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