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' ' -, f ' " - 1 1) t ' ," 1 . ' : l if I HARDWARE : A.SD , Building Ma V , terial Paints, Oils : AND Varnishes American Field Fence . w. smopo. " Hew ben, H. C. '? HENRY'S Prescriptions Accurately and Quickly filled front all physicians. - ' . Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. . Pharmacy PHONE 173 ' WOOD'S SEEDS. .' Best qualities obtainable. Winter or a Dairy Vetch c makes not only one of the largest yielding and best winter feed and forage crops you can grow, but la also one of the best of soil-improv-, era. adding more nitrogen to the soil than anyiother winter crop. Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat. aloguw gives full Information &hnut thin - vaIhhMa ornn aIba Jybout ail other t t i - FarmS Garden Seeds Pfor Fall planting. Catalogue ntAllfvl finn mnnosfc Writ T. W. WOOD & sons, , Soodamen, Richmond, Va. i ThgBingham School . Orano County, near " Mebaoc. (tort CaroUaa A txr and torabte bom for bofi, mi SuuitMm kjut. wT, la Uw cowutTy. A loeHoa Cftmuu. forMfrty, henlUiaiMl buiuty. htruns irmdil.U tmmXtj of rbrte. ti.ji lorn, ihrlnf romuat ml liullrldii! atunUn. Hllltrr dlKlnllnr. Brm jet (ITK-tlonau. OaUoor 1 llf. With TMinl. .nil Blhtf 1 oHuimal tporll. nln( nbhurrot. Blbl, PkTll llllr. .imI Aim Pmin.uhl. y wlJua. roll OUulrkl, ConiiMMaL Selra. til1(ii.a.Vu'-nrm. 8nIUlw. Term rauonalile. fut lUuumicd eualoow, ddi I R. A. NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in tha counties of Cravan irtaret, Pamlico, Jones and Onaiov al Id tha 8tata Supreme and Featn ouru. ; ', , , ... . Telephone No. M. . j . , Office No. SO Craven street, - New Jern, N. C. . - ' " ' '. X. Siemens, A. D. Tt'ar4 . B. AUea. ; r iOliS. l'.'.'.?,!) . & ALLEN nou.UVS AM) C0UKSLL0U Ai' LAW i ' . SEW UFUA, a. C,' jfflc No. 6 South Front Btt r W. U. Telegraph Office. - Practice i the counties of Cravat .piio, jouei, nolr, Onslow, cat tret, Psmilco, and Wako, in the i reins and Fsaeral Courts and whsi vsr rvt? r rMr C. T. HANCOCK REAL ESTATE AGENT T ttl. Itn RllOtD 8T Mr PI R.I. . I f. D. Tiarrta, J. k'. Msrr m 'p 9 in U 'I""' i. I. i(ew Btrn, N. C. Trent a, 5. t. PracUcs In all court. C:t Id Elks Building. New lru, N. C, In rhargs of Mr. T. U. Wirn'i; Trenmn In chars of Mr J. !C V.'rren 1 r 4 T! u t s iiier Is a glganUo mirror l v." i v.m ulu.le voi 1 J S1" r " t - . : i ; i. I i row, I'1 s ' n . i , - ! t I l l .'' Legal Notices Commissioners Sale. North Caroltna, Unalow Uounty. - - - ; ! Bv virtue of a decree) of tha Suoerior Court of Onslow county in that certain;! special proceeding brought by the heirs at law of tha late W. N. Dennis; de ceased, entitled N. H. Porter et alr x parte, the undersigned eommUs.6n w will sell for cash to the highest bidder,! at toe court bouse door in Jacksonville, Onslow county, North Carolina, at the Dour ol lz o clock m, on Monday, Sep timber the 27th. 1909: tha followini 4 lota of land lying and being in the Coun ty of Onslow, and Sute of North Car-3 olina, and in the town of Swansboro, described as follows, to wit: First tract; one lot on Main street, in Swansboro with building, adjoining E B Harden' fet. Second tract One lot on Main street in Swansboro, with one small building, adjoining tha lands of tU A Kuseell. Third trac One lot on start street in Swanrboro, with one mti building, adioininr tha lands of E B Hargett ana M L RusselL Fourth tract One lot on Front street in f wansbo ro with one store, adjoining the land of H I Moore ana Ida Barnnam. ' Fifth tract One lot on Front St. in Swans boro. with one two-story house i and store, adjoining the lands of E W. Lit tleton and H I Moore. Sixth tract One lot on Front street in Swanflbof with one two-story building, adjoining the lands of. John Morton, being at the corner of Front and Klrst s'reets. Suv. Jenth tract Ooe lot on 2d Front atftet. in swansboro,- with one small building, adjoining the lands of Ed Littleton. Eighth tract One lot on 2d Front.- St with one small building, adjoining: thi landsof John Morton. Ninth tracts One vacant lot on Front street in Swansboro, adjoining the lands of -J A Kirkman and E SewelL ' , v Each lot will be sold separately or all w.iil i a sold to ether as may be moat tdvaitageous forth estate, f D. L. WARD,'. , . M. H.ALLEN . - ' Commissioners. Thia 21st day of August 1909. . ; Notice of Trustee's 3a e of Residen , tial Property. 1 1 Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott. lat of the city of New Bern, N. O., on Uu 9th day of February, 1907, made ni executed a detdof trust to R. A. Nunn, Tros ee, to secure a note therein men tioned, which deed of trust was record ed in the office of the Register of D a of Craven county, N C ,on ihe23idnj of Ftbruary, 1907, in boo No. 166, page No. 81; and whereas default fa ueen m .de in the payment of the moii ay secured bv said rieed of tiiiat and the said Trustee has been requested to ivreciose me same, now, pursuant t the terms of the said deed of trut an ' by virtue of the power and author f vested in the undersigned thereby, I, R A. Nunn, Trustee as aforesaid wii ell the real estate described in sai'i deed of trust, at public auction forcas-,. at the court house door of Craven cqun ty, in toe city of New Kern, N C wi the 20th day of September, 1909. at J2 o'clock;- noon, to the hie heat bidder at said sale. The following ia a particu lar description of said DroDertv: All that certain lot or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the city of New Hern, N. C. on the south side of A street, beginning at a point' on the southern line of A street, one hundred and nine feet ani four inches from'tht southwest intersection of A street with Griffith street, running thence soathl wardly and parallel with Griffith street one hundred and fifty feet.; thence webtwardly flftv-four feet ami ehbt inches, thence northwardly ne hun dred ani fifty feet to A street,! thence eastw Tdiy along the southern bounda ry line of A street fifty-four feet and eigitinchea to the beginninir: beins th same property conveyed to Elisa beth Abbott hv Wm. Dunn on the 2nd ay of July, 1904. by deed registered in aid office in book No. lfiO. Daee No 479, and being the same place wh rest Mrs tiizaoetn Abbott resided, at the date of her death. . Thia 12th day of August. 1909. . . - , r R A NUNN, Trustee. tntry Notice.. Stare of North Carolina, t '.V ,4 craven ixmntv. To B. a. Fowler, r. Entry Taker (ot Cra- County; ' ' - ven Craven The undersigned. Jss. A. BrvarL of Craven county, North Carolina, enter and lays claim to the following describ ed piece or parcel of land in No 1 town ship, Craven county, State of North Carolina, tha same being vacant and unappropriated, land, and subject) to entry, via: i.yin ana owng on tne north aide of Neuse river ad on thr water of Little Swift Creek, beg inning st a stake on Buck Branch, th som Mat corner of Edward Gatlin'n pauui for 200 scr s, snd the northwest cor ner of John Griffin's t'nt .for g acres, and runs with sslri Edward (1st tin's patent N. 61 E. 170 poles to r- at ike, his northeast corner. It rxing th s-utheast corner of William GatlmV 150 patent: then with said p'p N. 6 W. 159 poifrt to rsid wm atlm northeast corner, a stake: th-nce S 1'i E 48 po'os to a stake in line of Rqu-I liard Poliard's patent fo' 1M1 tk: thece with said p. tent f . 5 E. 14 1 pors to the Nor1 hrmot ornr.o.' William Gtlin'i 92 acre pat-1. itake: thence wi'.h his line 9, 49 E. 172 poles to a stake in the northern line u' nld John Griffin's ptnr: th nrawliH S'tid patent line . 76 W 49 rwiles to h befflnnine, containing by estimation S arrea more or lees. Fptered thia fourth day of August, 1909. . JAMES A. BRYaN, ' Claimant. Adminlttrstor'i Notice. Having q'lalified as administrator ' Mrs t'liMtwth Ahliott dre.a, l. t i.( Crsvm rMinty, this is to notify l' t r m.i s 1,vh jr claims tgAinst tti rn i,. of li f .i.J rfecesnod to prest'nt f'r pv-tr.-1 pi lit li 'ru th 13ih d iy of A j u-t, I t, w t rniii-e will Le r''"" ' in I r f r y. A II prnni im! til' i ' i wul pleat i i ' t i . 4 X I i 1 1'' 1 j . . i ( urr: A i ,Hiii.irt.ir. It A I 1 1 I; Legal Notices Notice etruslee's SsJes ot Valuable ; V Real Estate. - Whereas, Jaa F T ay lot b4 Florence Taylor, his wife, on tha 4th day of March, 1909, made and executed a deed of trust to the undersigned, by which a en ot trust was convey ea ute proper ty herein ter described to the under signed fur the fbenefit of tha , (reditu! s oi too sold Jaa r jayior aa will anere fully and at lanre aooear by refcrenct to said deed of trust which is regi-tered in the office of the Register of Ueedt ef Craven county in book No 161, page 307; now, pursuant to the term of tii. said deed of trust and by virtu of tha powers vested in the undersigned there by, notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will sail the proDert herein after described, separately, at public auction, at the court house door of Craven countv, in the city of New Bern) on the 20th dsy of September, 1909,Iat 12 o'clock, noon, to the highest fetdddr at said sale, for cash, f t The following is a particular descrip tion of said property:1 First. iA.il hat certain lo. or parcel of land Wing situ Ute and lwing in the city of New Bern. on- the west Side of the McAdamised rad bounded and described as i follows, via. ueginninir at a ooint in tne west ine ot said McAdamized road' eighty fivii feet and eight inches from the corner of said McAdamized rod and B -itreet, the said point being the north east corner of the ''lot now owned and occupied by Epring.and running thence Qormwestwaxdiy and with the sweat Uneaif the said McAdamized rotid l ine- ty-Tour feet and mx mchesj thenc aouthweotwardly -and parallel with b atrect two hundred and arventy fet. thence' aoutheastwardly and J parallel With'? aid McAdamized road one hun dred 4 and eighty feet and two inchea-l to 1 B: street, thence ' northeastward I ly ' with the north line of B itre seventy feet to 4 he southwest aorner 0 the said Epting'a lot, thence north westwardly along said Eptmgs line and parallel "with said -McAdnnized road eitrhtyfive feet end eight inches, thence northeastwardly . and with Epting'a line and parallel with K street twohun dred feet to the said McAdamized road, the p'ace of beginning; being all of lots Nob. and 13; and put of lots Noa. 10 and 12 according to the plan or pt t of the suburb laid off for Wm. funn bv H. A ; Brown, surveyor, 5 May, 1894; and registered in eid office In book No. 113, page 346. and being the same prop ertv conveyed by vWm Dunn' 'to J, F. Taylor 1 Nov.. 1897, by deed registered in said office in book No. 123, page 853; together with the fine residence and eut-buildings thereon aituate. , Second. Also 'he following described lot or parcel of land lying, b ing and situate n the north side of 8 street Hid tSst side of E Street in said city ind adjoining the above described prp erty, and bounded and dei-erined aa fol lows, .viz. Beginning at the northeast eomp of B and streets and jra ning therc northwestwardly alonv the aaet em line of E street one .hundred and eighty feet, and two inchea them- northpastWHt-dh frd oaralle" With B street-ime burS and fbrty-th;ree Tear and si?t inches, thence southea-twardu andi wxrallel with the McAdamized road one h indred and eihiy feet Snd two mcnesi to tt tret, thence "oUthwest wardty with the north line of H atrtet on" hundred hnd forty thwe feet at,d si in ihes to E street, the 'p acn of be-B-innirnr; h ine lot Noa. 14 nd( 18 and twrt of lots Nos 16 and 17 aceordiur te said plot, and being the same property conveyeo to j. t: lav lor by Wai Uunn 19 O : . 1901. by deed registered in aaid offic in book No 139, pat 402 . - , ims litnaav or August, . . . ,;i R. A. NUNN. -Trustee, - r Notice 6f Sate. "y S0 8 urttyonfawrd ion the Undei signed by a certain roo- set entered into-' between Jopeph L . aoon vsct entered into-' between Jopeph n ami and turner baker Armstrong and Anniri.ouiae Arms rono for tha leaae and purchase ' a certain lot or Parcel of I 'n" hereinafter described, in which said contract tne title to saut land was reteitied by the said Jose h L Hahn un til the purchase money therefof waa pid ih full, and default., having bean mde in the payment of the said rant and purchase money as therein stipu lated for its payment, and th. aaid Joseph L Hahn being fully empowered to take posses'-ion f ai1 land upon such default and to to sll the asm at public or private ale, now therefore, m compliance with the term and stipu lations of said car.tract as foresaid, urderji(jDd will expose to sale and sell fot cash at public Vendue to tha hurh- eat bidder at the court house door in the e ty of New Bern, Craven county, N C, at 12 o'clock m on Monday the 20th dtv of September. -1909.' tha fol lowing-real estate, in the eity of New Bern, bfundi d and described as follows to wit: Lnt N' 8 in that bortioo of tha citv Nw Re-n, formerhj known as t armville." f-ontlnr E2 feet on Wet snt and n . 'nc wstwardlv 192 feat This 14th day nf An.n.t 1909 : - . -JOSEPH L HAHN. 'j, f f : ; The aongs telephone spaa la th orWi crosses Las WalleosUdt. In witzerla d the steel to vers support . ing the wire being nearly 1,000 feet psrt. I - Why? . ,--'.t , i From a small beginning tha; sale ' and use of Cbamberlaui's Cough emenj has extended to all parta nf the I'nited States and to many foreign countries. Whyt Baeans it baa proved fspecially valuable for coughs and cold. For si.' by DaviM Pharmacy and all Druggists. William R. Toby, of Lyons. Ca., has in l is garden a cabbsgl stalk on which t! i is a UrK head surroumla j bv 14 i i soniwhat smaller, butiUfuUy (i ml.' r '.-'' ' -l l L I fc I I t ' : 1 i:.ai,: : LED TELEGRAPHYL! iTELEGRAPH J OPERATORS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND! ! BOYS THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN ITY to leara a first-class trade tha pays a good salary every month in th year. Thar will be a grater demand tot Telegraph Operafora this Fall anr Winter than there has bean for man) vaars pas&' : Tha prominent railroads et the South and other parts ef the Unital States ar writing ua 'to qualify at many joong men of good character . for their service as we possibly can W trust that the reliable, ambitious boy of the 8outh will tally to this golden opportunity. ' Our atodenta qualify for' service in only four to six months. We guaran tee positions. Graduates begin on 4E to $65 per month; easy and pleaaam vork; permanent , employment rapic promotion. ; . ;." " . Par tuition is reasonable; board a low rates; Newaan ia extremely health ful; fins climate; excel ent drlnkin water. Write at one for our ne iliostraded catalog. A letter or poata iU brinf.it IT IS FREE. .1 Southern School of Telegraphy 272 : a t; J Newnan, Georgia ' 5 - mrg M Kober, of Washingtor ha teen ft"rin? th amount of dam gas done by "b- fl in tLia country, H reckoned iheti'ba toat be-ame of sicl ness and the expense of medical treat ment in disease cnased ny fliea, main) of coarse, typhoid. Hie co cluson u that th annual loa to the people of the United States resulting from file is $35a,nop,ooo ; - - ' , Child rn sOry . FOR FLETCHER'S CA3TQRIA Moving a two story office building 8t feet long and 25 feet wide from Mas sillon, Ohio, to Brewster, a distance o: 14 rntlea, on a flat car is the feat per formed by the bridge gang of the W L . while the office clerks remained at their desks inside. - i .y'ii A Sprained Ankle. Aa oauaJly traated sprained ankle wil ditubl the injured par- ' for S month or more, bat by ap plying CbomberUin's Liniment and haen'ing the directioua wiH aoh eaak hortl faithfully, a eare may, m most aaaea, be effeeted in less tbea owe week's Um. Thus hmmeuti is a stoat reiQarkabla preparation; try U for A sprain or a kcuise, or when laid tip with chronic or mus cular rkeamatiam, and yo ar der tain to be delighted with the prompt renaf whieh it affords. For aa'o by Davis FhaVmAcy and all Druggists. If suttsr Is added to th jttia of the grape after th fenaaMitatioa proeoss i pud then will horeafter T , . , . . . . w straight wise in th eefM U th eye o ' tK lr . hA ku thm rVurukWrnM f A a. riealtur Wwled on a pro'', read against th sugared wm a front 'h Ohio sad MiKMiri graoea. .Imf sack goods bum bn labeled saxar wine' of 'iml-atios) ' ;- . t Go tftth a Rush, r Tk demand for 'that wonderful Stomach, Liver end Kidny cure, Dr. ' King's New- Life Pills ia as tonndin. All druggiats aay they neyei saw the like. Its becaase thej njver fail to rare Stomach, Con&tip tioa, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaun diaa, Biok Headache, Chills aat Ma laria. Only 25c i' ' ';, - - - T ' r Th Isky Turtle. . Turtle U thrtr vkx la. tb- sand Snd Wt tbe sun batch tbeiu out Toe de aet lay tbeiu all lit iitie pl:i-e prot ably becauw they think It safer to scatter Ibeuj. Then, even ibaiUfih mi b atotew or brokeu. tbr uihera may ea-' ape. Th ni'ilber turtle vovent them all carefully up, aie after auother. with tblo eiMiukllng of mud aud theu ap parently nvr give tlu-m another thought. rouxMerliuf her uiaterual duty ou. t rruiu it ia tuat sue baa never 0ew aiscoverea going near turaw egg babies agah , and when they batch at last the tiny soft backed civatures at no begin orawllug aronud tu aearib f Ilea and other food as todi-jx-fldeub lyaatfthet were no wu-h thing aa a mother In th world. A little girl who tX"JJXZti aoa to. It b.m and put It In a teacup oo tbe teblw for aaf keejilug. A few hour later a alight noise waa noticed, bi that dlmtl.Hi. and on looking lu tb cup again -be fom,d a baby tur.K Ml! Oadged. luit liny, wraiublliig about aiiNinir thw I, ltd t.r lt IkhiliMif Mn.uh.ll Vs.tle I If fr olktr teaKa, (,'kauiW- lai' iUJv ahaald b kept in avary itni'ii f u c,ust i us git tala la tk trcaticcut ef bursa. It allay ti y ia alwuat iuatnatly, aad haatekt'd en acot f tlS arsat naaa th iJ..iy a aa, .' t'- Jirf tfrUU Wavit'i a scAr. TV- aalv U aUo unqu,i'i 4 fr elaj pJ bands, sot niij.!es at.-t I- !. of tie slun. Piics, i j ti-14. I"r su!e by Datie F'Laj-c iy U trv,-."at. J I i ti ("rii'l c The Habit a Rlie ef the Jm WheW Man Wnt on AH Foursl Blr Vh-tor Ilurcley. tiiiiliij; before the Medl-l wu'lety if Lunibiu., ei plained our biilill of SvrlnidUK the anus when walklug. whirb hi atnted was quite nnnerewiMry,- '' relic', if the days when we walked nh all fours Then we had to use aruw well as lege. AltbouKb their, uxe , -serves mi purpose . when walkiug upright.' we still keep ou- movlug-all four llmb alternately or lu progriulon.' it Vh tor aet forth mttne new. fact 'oot-ern Ing the function of Jb -reblluBa. the mysterious and little uudetatood hind part of the brain. "Primarily tbe cerebellum' aiust be regsrded. raid tbe lw-fprer; aa s sen sory orjtnu which has an(-(isprtant part In the correct p-rforuiftfloe of many of our atitoiiwtla-tmai -Walk Ing. standing and rujjnlpg jitgood examples of such actions wbli b can not I accurately carried out iw)thout a normal, well balanced. ,rnfillnm Newborn animals cannot staii. Tber sprawl, . and before they fco.;tand walk or run they niititaeo.nlr tbl- power. For ronrenletu-esvln life thl' ability to stand must be aecured wltb out the animal having consi-lonsly tr think what he- la doln4 Ti fully de veloped rereliellnni siiifllpa this power unconsciously." .-j- In proof of this Sir Victor . pointed oat rhat the cenMJim of ji, fu! grown cat showed fully, yler,loped Mir and fibers, whereas Inwtafftii; kit tens the brain In tbe eenebelbfr'" portion is not yet organized Intp active nerve tlssues.-New York Times . DIVING BELL SPIDERS., Gathering Air For Usi Wcirklnf : Under Watrv : ; mt ' t Tbe diving bell spider gather air ti use Just as a soldier might -draw wa ter and dispose It abouiJila uerm In water bottles. . They do tbU - iti two ways, one of whk h la vbar;ici rtl( I" of many of the creature t lil h.;llv; b..th In and out of i lit- wiitm-, Mx tlio vpldet does.. The In!! of the, ."iilder JC ered with blat k. velvety bnjfr Pil'ttlup Its tall out of ilie v-i.' It ' (iiile.'l. mucb air In (he Interstices of the vel vet. It then desi-euds,' when all this air drawn down beneath the surface collects luto a single bnbhp. covering Its tall and breathing boles like n coat of quicksilver. This siiifil.v the splde uses up when af worb.'Mw',iii)lll tt dwindles to a single speck, tvjiyu l once more ascends and cotlecta a (reali store. 'J V:'.; The writer has seen one if these spiders spin so many webs acrtts (be stems of vater planta! jjj a lliiilled space that, not only tlieHiiiall filter shrimps and lanae. but evn a youna flab, were eutauKled. . Tie jitjior and more artistic means of vrttberlnx'alr employed by the apldej to j-nti-h a bubble on the surface" and swluii below with It.' The bubble Is S lien let ko Into .hloh m.. .,lk. , , Hn.a uiuti iiuiiiiiww unr ljsrwtt drawn. In this dlvina bell tbr egga are laid and the young hatched under the constant watch of the old spider. London Saturday Review, ; 'ir it' '' : ' How Turntr Painted, i.rt,; u If we are to believe Tboruburyi the wonderful "Burning of the rIloi)M of Lords .and Commons", waa' njiuorf en tirely painted after the iaovsswa bung on the walls or tbe ' Boyaf acad emy.. So certain waa Turner ef .him self at that iiertid thai Ue, would send to the exhll Itlim Jnal a' laid lu sketch, trusting entirely lo var'uiahiiui'daya to oiHjilcte the whcnie. lie would arrive at tbe aindciuy aa earljt'as 4 o'rlok lu tbe moruluir and be nnionii the last t leave In the evening. .. ( : Unlike I.; wren e. who had to steu tatck conathUtly. to Judge ,of ' effect. Turuer would work, so to My, .with lila nose to tbe canvasv V'un Jjr Hill at too lone quarters' hioked at lb .tiouso of parllauieiit il lure be roi , iteinoed It aa "nothing boV. dab 'n telling Its inaKi'-al efTe't fmni aT'Ju.-'t llxtance. however, he exclaimed ett ihualaatL-ally: -raliillint'. JJod blec me! o ll Is!" Aeoordln toi Thorn, oury.' Turner made a Btimliyr ,.oi' iki-fi'lies of tbe (ire, but prodac-d tw.i pk'iai'oa onl.r.-Umdon JTrs, ' ' ' K t . - . . .- A cabbsg which has 12n!lsfl heads ia on display In arloJ "ttniw a atsnitowoc, Wis. It was . grown by ll nies on th lake-ehor road, a marks' ardner. Th pimn is a a rust curt unity, being th Brat on of iu kind ti 1 b reported any wher. ' ' ;...VV t ' Why Druoglttc Recommend iCham - terlatn'i Colio, Cholera ana ' Biarrhoea Remedy," i' Vr. Frk C. Raarakaa', a . pr wiast druggist of Portsmouth, Ja., j saya. "For, tk past- six , yr 1 hsv sld aad reeomsseadrd tbBf-lts. bwiain's Colia, Chlia ,nd Diarr-j For ht!dra five (R) year of ? bora Bmdy. It is a great remedy and undor rwelvsdi) half nt tha - .'o stop over allo.ed . 00 th niark.t. I handle worn oth- lt' eirertJoa. ra for lb aame purpose tlwit pay Atlanti hotel will be opened Jn m a krgr profit, but, tuia remedy 1,1 19M- ,or tx,r"T Information rr- i. . , , . , ly to tkikat ant. U ' nt ,0 ff,,t "if H. c, HUDwIN'3 G P. k.. niu pprensi my raoamKnn!m It In tilnv ttial 1 roominBding it to him. that 1 giv it th prfru.n fur al' by Davia Pharmacy aud all tbi .'st. .. It i 1st ' .vt'-! ting to aol tta .'. .fs- aid I th aaldiar of s (ibt , i ( WbiU Ol-t of k dikl rial rn from OHQ4 ' ' i r i,ln hsr lk kea 4 st-vrd iu Cli- t -n ai,.t g '"inri .s, and aomiv-nus hi. i.-1 to work ih ni 1 i. ao.oont of grtphit tur tk.-. Ji r fn.m t' A ' ' i r n ' '. n ; w t 4 i Hra.lthfa Wohh'SAVii ai'i.t tux4 New Bern Pvtiplo Rf.'w F,-oJ Many ew K ri , t . tnk ' 'h-'t ive in thir 'H-.. t . q. - t kidneys wh-n the tn.-w h, ,e . K need help SicV ku.i.t-yii r rivi, i H for a vat-t amourii. if suftvtuig srd A health, but there i To ..t j to suffef to remain n danyer when all di. -noes snd achea anrt pairs) da to weak kklney can b quickly ant perBi-n'nt-ly cored by iha tue uf Do. a' Kut'.y Pills. ' Here ia a New Bern, eitia-ia recommendation. ., -, R. A. lI hT()n, G'orrk Si . N' w Bern, N. C., any. t . D.n K duet Pills benefitted me in evrry wa , ai.d t heartily recommend them a a VshuM kidney remedy For sometime 1 axff ered f rom dull pains across th small of my back A kii ey woakneas also bothered me a gret dr-a', and tht pas sage of the secre Htis w re a I ways. at. tended with pain, ftotn'a Kidn- Fi , obtained from .Biwh.in' Pb-nna. y, removed th lam- nna in my bt k rod did away with the kii n-y U ffico ty I advise any on suffiing from kid., y trouble to giv Doha's Kklney Pub a trial ":-;.-'rX For al by , all dealwa. Price 5S centa,, Fbatar -Milburn Co.,, Buff. lo. New York, sola areata for tba United jtate. 1 ' Remeiuber the name Doan'--al (ake no other. , '. " - ' ' ,i V ' "' The naval demonstration during th coming Hudw n Fulton celebration at New York is expected to Sreak all rec ords Plans announ -ed by the N vy De partment indie-tt th it alauit sevwitv- ' flvewarshi a of sll r'ws will tnka part in tbe parad o th- Hu lan r v r. To the will be added the r sela of foreign nutlo and numar. us pl.-as-ur araf t. Children Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S , CAST OR I A Nona of hi railro d i.r.i.rl hick hwe sdop ed e. -tri i . the rtgu'ar service of movf g trail stem ds- nosed to -1va oiit anv fi n h ing the coat of on'araMn, ; i t ii lk!lard that in pfinf eonvmi ; d rf larity of swviea t-M vlactre h. h v ado'idM s'pari e(-y ovr tin i am servioe). . , . ; . .. A Narrcw Escape. Fdar N. Baylias, a meialianf rf Rbio8onvill Dal., wret : v "Ah. at two years ago t waa thia and tick, md coughed ail th time and if I lid net have eonaumptiou, it wa tear io it , I commeiid aaing Tolea sfoney and Tar, and it sf pp?d my Miugh ud,I aia new entirely well, ind ; t have f gained ' twenty-f ight TooBd.s,' aH iu to the gnrd reaufta rm tekiog Foley's Hi ney sad 'ar." For sale by Davs PbArmoar udBiMggiat J; .... ' : :-.r ' ' V ' Fr nk Ortman. of Derry tonhlp. P i who waa tttd of rsrlng Cv mi a, and bis ann John, who, tt waa U-ited, w t f-x iira-7, wi-r fmd 67 nU roe each oath by a Danv lis jus e of th pao at a ue,rin ystr j: . t .---.,.. 0RF0LI A 90LTKESY KAIL Wil - i vi'olcoot tt Kerr., Receivers.) attrwctlT Le Farrs te Xareaesd flty sad Beanforl for Seasoa 1909 From Nw Bmw th following hree will a)ply: Season tickets sold dally limited to Oct. M. IMS. l.ee to Morshead City 30s highK to Beaatost, Flva day tleawt aoLj dally Halted flya days iueluaing date of sul II, W. 20 higher to Beaufort, on sal to and InrliutlitB Slant In 1SI04 Wk and tickets sold Saturday Ura- ud following Monday, and Sunday A. M. trria limited following Tuesday aa sale to and tooiadlag BpC 29th. 19C to Morhad City VAS. tOe hlghaf te Dtaafort, Sunday Makers SU luaday only I m Itaj date of aala, ea sals to and la. iudlag Mnt ltoe. to Uorehsad City. 1 ee, 2 higher to Jeaufort. d bagasg to cheeked os the. Uct Nnrfnl V- Sanitcry eotuli lotis in Per'tt" 1 v so lmirod n thirtv -r l-al h r. l;f tf w itn i' vi . -. . ) M.ur i ,n t t I' fi-' ' t ! I r 1
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1909, edition 1
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