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i TRIII1TY COLLEGE Five Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering, '.Law and Education. Large library facili ties. Well-equipped laboratories in . all department of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. - Expense very mod erate. Aid for worthy student. Teachers an. Students ex pecting to engage In teach ing should Investigate the superior advantages offer ed by the new Department of Education in Trinity Col- For catalogue and further infor .. - mation address.. R. L. FLOWERS, Sec. DURHAM, N. C. " Trinity Park School A Fiist-Class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading South , ? ' era Colleges. .. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy five acres. Library contain- Ing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Weil equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods of in struction. Frequent lectures " by prominent lecturers. Ex penses exceedingly moderate. Twelve years of phenomenal i success. .. . . . For catalogue and other infor- -mation address , F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar, 'DURHAM,. N. CT" HARDWARE i Building fNia Paints, Oils - AND . - . Varnishes American Fields Fence ii v. Hew hern, g, 0, THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF A5RIWUBEO . MECHANIC IBIS The State's college for training in dustrial workers. Courses In Agricul- turo, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Mil ling and Dyeing; n Industrial Chemis try; and In Agricultural teaching. -. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. t J . . ... D. 11. HILL. President, - .' West Raleigh, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal ' and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina , Four regular Cours es leading to Degrees. Special Course for Teachers Fall Session begins Sep tember 14, 1910, : Those desiring to en ter should apply as ejarly as possible. For catalogue -and other information address ' '..'' JULIUS I. FOUST, President, . Greersboro, N. C rrcscnrtlor.s fron t!l f hysicians, Quickly and Ac- ! curafcly filled. Also a fall line cf G;cice Toilet articles. y Pharnincy rno'i: HENRY'S f 1 In "O p. in 1i. . 1,. . I. .n .l, .1 - , 'n. AIJOUT?CEIIEIiTS ANNOUNCEXIENf ' I hereby announce that 1 shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Register of Deeds for Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic Primary. -v ': - -'"" - I heartily appreciate and thank you tor your confidence and support is the past, and if re-elected I wflLtotU Uetof my ability, faithfully discharge the duties of irJd office. : Yourt very respectfully, . -. - STEPHEN H. FOWLER ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic voters of Craven county: ; -I hereby respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Cm ven county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary soon to be held. I promise the same fidelity to the duties of the office that has characterised my administration for nearly twenty years and a continued devotion to the princi ples of the great Democratic party that has safely guided ussss people through the many political storms and Vicissi tudes of the past, Very truly your obedient Servant,. W. M. WATSON. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County, r I hereby announce that I shall again be a candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primary, to beheld for Craven county. I thank you. for your confidence and support In the past, ard if re-elected I premise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the beet Interests of the whole people. i W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910. - - CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. . , . ' -v I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise If re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you as faithfully in the future as i have in the past vv ; : - s " 7 Respectfully, Freeman S. ErauL For County Commissioner To the Democratic Voters: i hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner, , for Craven county. Subject to the Democratic primary on Sept Zed. "' 1 G. V. RICHARDSON. ANNOUNCEMENT ' To the Democratic Voters of Craven " County. "' : I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Craven county, subject to the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I pledge ' myself to discharge the duties 6f said office to the best of my knowledge -and ability and as near as possible to the satisfac tion of the public. Very respectfully,, - RICHARD B. LANE. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: 1 hereby most respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is held. . if nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the beet of my ability. . Most Respectfully, t B. R Hurst For Couary Conditioner. ."--" V . .. ; 1 . '.' I respectfully announce my candidacy for County Commissioner, subfect to the action of the Democratic primary when held. If elected I pledge myself to the honest discharge of my official duties. , - ' '- Respectfully, ' . H. 8. HANCOCK. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby snnouocs myself a candidate for the House of Represent! vee, sub-j jwt to action of the Democratic pri maries. If elected I t'.u'.WuaVOf to i' rvt my const it ueucy to the beet of my ability. Respectful'- B. C. WOOTEM. jiiiJxU. III I O.v I hereby announce rryw'.f a eid.',i ( t the oir.i-e of riicnrf of Craven cui ty, subject to the d.iinif ralic timasy, a: id if r-'tJilnated I gnarsriU-e ta every H-rn l.avtr:g sry bua'.w l h tl.e 1, ,;". the utni"s'.t r'?jcct, po):t,;rifs aud Cd'llt J. V - ; a. 11 v.'t Legal: -Notices ' SALE OF LAND. - 1 Br vh-tae of power a sale snn talari hs that eertaln seed tt mat aeade far Aarai Carter to the nmdrnvgoti troatee to eaeore itoUofatn data therewith, aaade parable tn Joha 8. Garrett, tha aaid noes Sable far the mm than inaner of the kad baralaaftar deecribeo. which aaid aed of WaatkiaaerMkiaaakaaaBbarUB.paeaeot, ia OaoOba of ha Kastetaref daadkof Cai.vaaCoaBj- tr.W tba Said Joba S. Qarratt. barfeis 4uh ds-nas taaaald aetata Jamaa M.HarHKa.aad tha saat asta aot kartn baaa paid and aondamption at taa (aid aud karlac bara mad aa proridrd in tba aaid daad of treat, and tba aaid Jamaa M. Har- tiaaB. aaalanaaof tha aaid aat aa aforaaaid bav iae dbactad tha oadaraleaad tnataa as afareMid to sail tba aaid bud baralaaftar daaeribad accord- ia to tba tonaa sat aot ia tba saat dead of mat, topajreffaaddiaahateaaaid awto, tbarafora tha andaraia-ad. aa troatea. immad In tha aaid deed of trust, win oa tha St a day of September, 1910, at 11 o'clock of aaid Oar. at tha court house door In New Barn. N. C aU ta tha hirhaat bidder for eaia the felkxwina deacribad lot of land: One lot of land situate ia ReiaeeateiirriUe ca tba eoutb side Elm street and beinc let No. ISO in tba plan of the said BniaanatelOTflle. which plan la recorded boak No. let. pacea IS and ST ia tba office of the RaaisUrxrf Daeda of CraTea Coast A and bains the eante lot oooverad by daad from Chaa. Reisen ateinand wife to John & Garrett, dated January Zist. 1S9. and tha lame ooareyed by deed from tha aaid John 8. Garrett to Aarea Caarter,' hlcfc dead ia datad Janturr BSrd, 189S. ; , 'S- J:f aUcmatltb.UtO. t:. ' ' . -y. R. W. WILLIAMSON. " . EXECUTRIX NOTICE HaTiacqaaliAed aa azaeotrU of tba hut will aad yiliaiatof Marrttt Whitley, daeaaard. late of Caasaa County. N. C this ia to notify ail per- aona rjarin daiiaa aamlnst tba aetata of tha da- tiaiid to pi emit sham tor payroent on or before tha th day of July, lUL or thai notice wiHbe pleaded m bar of reoovery. AU paraona indebted to tha aetata will pleaaa make immediate payment JiilraaXUln, ,. - ,. ;. ., ADKLAIO WHITLEY Executrix MORTGAGE SALE OF LOT IN BROWNVILLE. Br rirtma of power of aala aontainad In that eertnia moragare deed made by Frank Boyd and Sarah Boyd, hia wifa to Mark Dkmway which asid mortat deed la recorded ia Book 1U Pure ilS in the offlce of Register of Daeda of Orarea aouaiy and which asartgace dead and tha note thereby aeaarad was duly tnnaferred and assign ed ta the DBderalgned John 8 Garrett I will tha Stbday of Saotenbar lSlO at 11 o'clock on aid day at the aaart house doer In Craven eone- traeil to tba bajhast bidder for cash the follow ins deacribad lot of snd: " On the north side of Saotta Creak andaouth aide of Trent Bhrer. being lot No. IS in the plan at that part of aaid Craven aounty atata of North Carolina known as BrownrHla, aaid plan being recorded tn tha affloa of tha Keg is tor of Doada for Craven county Book lit. Folio SM and bounded aafoUowe:' On the north by lot No. 87, on the east by lot Na. M,on the south by lot No. 2 and oa the west by Brawn street tha aaid lot being situate on the east side af Brewa street and bet ing the land eanveyed by dead from Austin Brown and wife to the said Frank Boyd which deed is recorded la Book 181 Fasa 412 office of Register of Panda of Craven county. i JOHN 8. GARRETT Aaguat Ird. 110. : , .. , . ,., , PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS Cr.vISuPV.Court .hT il i ii r - - Before W. H. Watson, C. & C Stephen A, Hill, andW. F. Hill. Vs " : - " vs. - EUca Bier Minnie Baldwin, Warren Baldwin, Johnnie Granger, L. Granger Argalue Vincent and Susan E. HUJ. To Eliaa Bier, Minnie Baldwin, Warren Baiawln, Johnie U ranger and L Liran trer. N F. Vincent. It appearing to the satisfaction of tne court by affidavit that JUIim liter. Minnie Said win. Johnnie Granger LOran get are non-reeklents of the State of Nor th (Jaro Una, you are herebynotined,tfiat a aummen and Detltioa for sale of real estate for partition has been duly filed in the clerk's office of Craven county N. C in the above entitled action by Stephen A. Hill. andW. F. Hill. You are hereby notified to appear before said clerk at the court House in . Hem Bern, N. C on - Monday the 6th. day or September, iiu. at JZ' o'clock m. and answer or demur te raid petition aa you may deem best, ether-wise the prayer of the petitioner will be gratV td. i - ; r;?. . It ia ordered that t' Is notice be pub- nsneo ofwe a week lor lour weeks. This 28th day of Ji ly 1910. w M WATSON, ' - Clerk of Superior Court. H. C. WHITEHUttSf, ..Plantiffa, Atty, , ., i '" (. s-;.' ; ; hotici.: 7. atoaiay'a Creek Drainage , North Carolina District . Craree County v BUPEUOB COURT . . Before W. at Watson Kaq. C B. C .ta all p arenas and parties nontax nan) In the above en titled proceedings and Drainage Da , - TAKB NOTICB That tba Beard ed Viewers heretofore appoint ed la aaid proeoediaes far the eioeeiey's Creek taralnaaa Diatriet havinaT la acnadanes with the seed Order bastae thia de reiorted to the Court: That aha draasigo ad aaid Diskriet 'ia nraeti- ' . '' That pi I graktaaw wli baaedt tha pa bile health, bighwaj and gsaaral welfare af the eon- unity. . . And that asufneieert area of aad wDI he bene- Sttad as justify the eatahhihaunt athepropoesd Oatorkt, and further reported That the lot- lowieej ktads be left eel ef the ftnal sarray and out of the ditriet. aad any ether which the Anal array shown wUI not be aensfttted. be eliminated frees aaf easts of the nsasr eveaianhi:- B. B. Taykar'a Loflra Plaee AanV Pooaaia and drained port toe ef the lend owned by the f. it lowing parties:- B ' W Wallet i W OrMla: J W Doaaideesit Beth West Batatat A I Doaaklaoaji aad t C Hawkins. . Aad tha aaid rape it helving bean saasiderad by tha Cuuit and hrlag aa aeaalderad the Court doih Sad;- That aaid Dralaage la praatieabla: and that it wlU bmeflt ha pubfee beailh aad puhlie hlgtr were, and that tt wUI be eoaduaiva ta tha Ceav aval Wei Tare ef taa Coasannlty. aad as Swlingthe Caart dth hereby Ss the day whan the said re. pariaheU he further heard and nwlent, Aa I the aaid dag aa Sxed la AUGUST a WIS at the hour ef II e'clerh a. as. at asy aaVa In tha eourt house of Crave eeunty. And tl.is Notire slxil be le ay raUleaUiw by t sur .selve weeks la the New Bern Journal nd B in awi st Ihe Court heMa dour and Ave si-i.-i 'i.- t i.-a the lirainege Dia- trvt A" i---'ii.it all au.'h .i aona ate awts. a ! t I . I r r I ease nprei the eeid r.i-t ef s I iwer; And Will her and oVterwii'ie S' ' ss tl.at sner he ofter-d to the seiJ rtiiit of 'l Vt. fc.-iS. Thie Auaust 4h 1,9. V. M WAT ON. CWtm B"i' I I -..i.i ! r uiity. ' Ii t " " ii 'l ll V l 4 I t it r a j i 1 1 1 i i J Aa Appeal to State Rural letter Car- .. . ' riers. The followifvr letter, addressed to the rrjMni .'tler carriers of North Ciroiir.a J and signed by Vkle -President E. D Pearshll, should meet with a, liberal re- siiwsr, ' - - -. - - To tlie Rnral Lett?ir C'irriers of North -. Carolina: : . , : ' . '' '' ' Do you knuw the- heaviest tax' we bear is "bed roads?" Som.of you, a very few, have improved roads to trav el and know the advantages' to be de rived therefrom. Weaddreksoarselves not only to you, but also, to those who are each day plodding through mud or sand and over rocks and hills, and ask that you send the small sum of $1.00 to Joseph Hyde Pratt," Secretary, Chapel Hill, N. C, and become a member of the North Carolina Good Roads AssociH ation. For this- membership fee you will seceive in return a year's subscrip tion to Southern Good Roads and can feel that you are contributing -a email amount which will be used for the pub lication of good roads literature to be distributed broadcast throughout th StatS."' An impetus will be given to thf good roads'causf? an 4 ynV vrtll Je ; Jjotl, receiving and giving information, which if utilized, will in the end add greatly to the pleasure and huppinea of your self, your neighbor and the.State. ; The North Carolina Good Roads As sociation is not only sending out titera ture relating to good roads; bat is as sisting in the good .loads work by send ing men who have made a study of the existing conditions in the eounties tn make addresses at various meetings on the general subject of good roads. ' Faithfully youro, E. I). PEARSALL, Vice-President, N. C. Rural Delivery Carriers Association and i mimVr ol the N. C. Good Roads Aociation. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA ' Speaking of desirable jelghtbort loode of cearree we all desire to 11 v n Buy street . LIFE ON PANAMA CANAL has had one frightful drawback mala ria trouble that nan brought eufferinp and deeth to thousands.--: The -germ cause chills, fever and ague, billtouri ness, jaundice, laKmtul, weakness and general dfbility But Electric lllttei never fail In destroy fcbem and cure ma iaria troubles, "'Xhree bottles com pletely cured me of a vry severe at, tack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fret well, of Lucnma, N. "and I've hac good health 6v.r inr'e." Cire Store ach. Liver and Kidney Troubles, bw prevent Typhoid fi()c Guarhnteed b all druggists. To The Public. We desire to announce to the public that the underttkor's establishment and figJeri timrttwted onoVr the firm native b Merritt Whitley & S', at So, K Ikn Btrtv, Now Bern, N. C, will te ooDtiiiued tnrftr the name and styU it the seine did "tand under the mana gement of the undersigned. We extend our heartiest thanks to our patrons for their past favors, and hereby solicit their businuss In tho future. We Ktand ready nmj willing to serr you at all times; prompt and strict at tention will be given to all brdem. Phone No. 4'. . ; - , W..O. WHITLEY, ; Undertaker and Emuelmer. August time, tolls oh the nerves, Bui that spiritless, no ambition- feeling car be easily and quickly altvrated by tak ing what is known to- druggists every, where as Dr. Bhoop's itestorative Within 48 hours after beginning to us the Restorative,, improvement will be noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, --however, will surely follow. And best oi all, you will realir.e and feel yonr strength and ambition as it is return ing. Outside influences', depress first the "inside nerves" then the stomach. Heart, and Kidneys will usually fail. Sretngthen these failing nerves with Dr. 6noop's Restorative and pee how quickly health will be yours again, Sold oy uraanam uiug u. For Housa of Roprescntitivei At the solicitation of many Demo crate from all the , townships of the county I hereby announce that I will enter the Democratic primary to be held Saturdny, Septnmlwr 3rd 1910, a a candidate fur tliaJegiihlature. , . . iC. -.-.- - ,'Respecirulry " ' ' ' 'IK -A. NUNN " tiiel" iiave a definite pur -- . pose..... . Folev Kidni v Pills Hve a nuirk mlinf in casrs of kinney and bladder ailment. Mrs. Kosa tsiaser Jurra lluute, Ind, tells the reult in her esse. "Aftdi aurTering for many years from a serious casetif kiilnty truulile and spending mucn money lur Mo-calkocurru, Hound oley a Kiuuy Puis thwonly medicine that gavti me a pi rinan -nt cure. I am again anle to tto up ami attend to my work. 1 shall nevt-r den lata to recora. mend them." Davis' t'lmrmary. Bon. tamiiles are so lucky that hen they aro praying for a boy kaby e arrives aa girl twlas. s I - - t ii I.I.1SM King Solmon's podge 3Co. 1, Votes TJnarmously lor the Grand ; Lo&ge to Elect Him Grand ,J. i, Treasurer. ' 1 , " ' - " ' The Most Worshipful Grand Master and Most Worshipful Grand' Lodge of North Carolina; Right Worshipful Dep uty and Masters and beloved brethren of our most ancient craft of the world: ' Whereas, after about forty-six years the mother lodge feels perfectly at lib erty to ask all of her children including every lodge in North Carolina, to vote unanimously for a most deserving bro ther lor urana rreamirer; mat uiustxi ous Mason and peerless citizen, Hon. Isaac H. Smith of New Bern, N. C Tha forogoing was introduced in King Solomori Lodge No. 1, December 7, 1909, antl'was adopted. We certify the same is true. E. Jl. DUDLEY, Master Acting.; V JOHN T. HAVENS, Secretary. acu!e OR CORONIC- WHICH f No matter if your kidney trouble is tcute or chronic Foley's Kidney tame ly will reach your case. Mr. Claude Brown Ri-ynoldsvilie, 111., writes us that he suffered many months with kid ley complaint which barf led all treat ment. At last he tried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a lew large bottles effec ted a complete cure. He says, "It has leen of in stiiaable value to me. Da vis Pharmacy. ANNOUNCEMENT ; -TO DEMOCRATIC VOTERS I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of constable for tba eighth township, Craven county subject to the democratic primary to be held Septem ber 3d, and ask your support. Respectfully H. J. FOSCUE To keep your health sound; to avoid the ilia of advancing years; tn conserve i'our physical forces for a ripe and leatthful old age, guard yonr kidnejs iy (airing Foley's Kidney Remedy. Davis Pharmacy. ; BULLETIN. The following reduced rates will ap ply from New Bern, N. C, to the points mentioned. In addition to these points Summer Tourists fares apply to Sum mer ReBorts in United States and Can ada, ' AsheviHe, N. C, special round trip annual Mountain Excursion. Date of ale Aug. Ilth 1910, final limit Aug. 22. Fare 9.55 round trip. ..Cincinnati, Ohio., Ohio Valley Ex position Aug. 29, to 24th. Rate $24.40 told daily Aug. 28, to Sept 24th inc., limited 10 days. Rates $30.95, sold dai ly Aug. 24 to Sept 24th, limited Sept 1910, . ' black Mountain. N. C , account Mon treat Chatuagua and Religious Assem bles. Dates sale July 6-12-20-28, Aug. W-9-W-20-25, final limit Sept 8th. rVate $11.10. , ; For further information apply to T. H, Bennett, ticket agent H. a HUDG1NS, W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. A. G. P. A. Weak women should read my ''Book No. 4 for Women," It tells of Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how those ooljiing, healing, anticeptic supposito ries, bring quick and certain help. The Book is free. Adilreaa Dr Rhnnn P cine, Wis. Bradham Drug Co. ANNOUNCEMENT. . I hereby announce myself a candidate for : County Commissioneewsubiect to action, of Democratic primaries. If elected I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Respectfully, H. T. WHITE. Cove City, July 26. -'" Dysentary is a dangerous disease but can be cumi. -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentary. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for chil dren and adult and when reduced with water and sweetened, it ia pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers 1 ' Indoraenienta. We take pleasure in presenting the names of the following gentlemen be fore the Democratic County Convention for rounty commissioners, for the coun ty of Craven: L H Cutler, Sr.. G V Richardson, J J Laseiter, N M Lancas ter. - - ' . .. VOTERS From No. 1 Township. GRANULATED 80RE EYES CURED "For twenty years I suffered from a bid ease of granulnted sore eyes, snys Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman anted me to try Chamberlain's Salve. I boueht one box and used about two-thirds of it aud my eyes have not given me anv trouble since." This salve Is for sale by all dealers. Franklin's Pate Prefigured. The fate of Franklin, the explorer, was unwittingly prefigured and oa tha eve of his starting 'on bis last voyage at the hands of his own devoted wife As be lay dosing on a sofa ldy Franklin threw something over bis foi't, on which he awoke lo conatHrna Mon. saying: "Why, there's a fisg thrown over me! Do't yon know that thry ny hn union Jsrk nr.r a corpsef A Pious Diet. A. pmyr-r Nwk ens snumg the aril. rn fimnd In tl.e ahuii U of aa ontrU h I .1 ti i in ihkJoo. Several Additions Made Trenity College, Durham. N. C Aog 4, 1910 At a meeting of tba Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees on Wednesday of this we-k three additions were made to the teaching force of the College for next year. H' ' ;v Artbur L. McCobb ' was elected As sistant Professor of ' French and Ger man. Mr. McCobb was graduated from Bowdnio College with the degree of bachelor of art in 1905, is an A. M of Harvard University, studied in Paris and Berlin, and has had two years ex. perience in teaching. - ' - Robert N. Wilson was elected Assist ant Professor of Chemistry; Mr. Wil son was a native of North ' Carolina, was one year in Guilford, is an A, B, graduate of Haverf ord College, received the degree of Master of Science from the University of Florida,' studied Chemistry at Harvard University, for several years professor of chemistry at Guilford College, Assistant Chemist, Florida Agricultural Experiment stat ion, Mr. Wilson is a young scientist of much promise, is an experience and un commonly successful teacher,' and will be a distinct addition to the working force of Tiinity College. ; .-'. Robinson G. Anderson was elected Professor of Law.j. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of Upper Iowa University, holds a graduate degree and also the degree of LL. B, from the University of E Iowa, has had experience as a teacher, practised law five years, has been a member of the- editorial staff of the West Publishing Company, Paul, Minn., the foremost publishers of law books in this country. His services for this company have brought him in to connection with the lawyers of this State, where he is well known. Mr, Anderson consents to come to the law icjhool because of the high reputation it has won throughout the country, by its standard and by the learn Inn. of its Oean. The law faculty now consists of Dean S, F. Mordecai, Professors R. G, Anderson and R, P, Reads. Since its establishment in 1904 the law school has been very successful and its equipment and outlook are better now than ever before. For at least three reasons the law school deserves the attention of the entire State. It is the first law school in the Southern States to enforce a high standard of admission ; The mini mum requirement is two years of col lege work, or the equivalent It ia the first to use the case book ' system of teaching, which is nothing but the ap plication of the inductive method to the teaching of law, and which has now been adopted in full or in modified from y leading law schools of America, It is likewise the first to prepare its own textbook, Aud in this part of their work it is well kn ,wn to experts throuhout the State that Detn Morde cai and bis associates luve had brilliant success. . . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Ella Her (ace apeaka tor Itself. Stella Tea; and It la pretty plain talk Chicago Newts, WHAT IS BEST FOR INDIGESTION? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquln, Onta rio, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. They are cer tain to prove beneficial. They are easy .n I.L. 1 l A. i . T. w msi an ii jjienauiii in euecu- rnce, 26 cents. Samples free at all dealers. Notice for Re-issue of A. & N. C. R. R. Cos. Stock. : Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail Road Company for the re-Issue of the following described stock, which haa been loet or destroyed, to wit:- stand ing in the name of John S. MeGowan, certificate No. 8637, for S shares, cer tificate No. 3669, for 1 share, also the following standing in the name of J. C and F. S. MeGowan, certificate No. 3622 for 1 share. - JOHN S. McGOWAN. FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM HAY "V FEVER. ' ' : Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly re lieve the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms dlseppeer. It soothes and nenU the inflamed air pass ages oi the heed, throat and brunohial tubes. It contains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Refuse substitutes. Davie' Pharmacy. , MORTGAGE SALE. .. ferauant ta a power at aale rants i nee' la tkat eartain Mortaaee eaaanleal be Wllttam g. Dot) re Abbott ta B. T. Faiaon bearlnc data Ota It day af Julv lu the bum bain recorded In the office ef the Rerirtaref Daeda of Craven Coantr In book 1T pese TS, I will eU at tha Caart Hoaee door la New Bern, N. C. on Tnesdar the t da af gent.' 1910 at the aour af It o'clock M. V) the hie beet bidder iVe Cask, all of tha fuUowra, described aiopertr aaeeavered lathe Monenere aforaaaid. se-wU. All af atr interest la that cartels plena ar samel of bud that I have now ar mar bare at an, time before this debt ia f utlf tie id off aad dla ehaited brine aad bein situs ted en le West eida af G seres street between Oaidaata ellef and Cedar street, boanded ae follows: On the East br Genres at, on the Route, br Kennedr lot, an the West br the Attanore land, en tha North br bind of Sarah Disnn. Containlna and brine the old bunaatead af L B, Abbott, where be dial. For a fall and enasplete dearriiition referenr ia berei r made to L R. AhbMt deed whiehlsdiilr reeoriM In tha recerde of Craven Countr. b. r. rAisoN. Maw Bern. N. C Ao. . IKtft. Mnrta-a-.. In liuving a ronrh tni- lirinn. l,,n't 1 afrai.l to g t Cb;tti.t..-r!n' (,'hh h 1 ..ly. Third hi tin ilii -it fr nit it, i( ti-U'f in sure to ful J i- i -1 i : v y(.. COIIttltt'll'l' il f r I'.iH !i ;,( ..;: I i- i v. i. jV 1 inv; Cuiii.lt. i ly p. Id. i i. Don't Kitk evrs a pooaj until huJlli Mttaui And I nwan histrxaetlr UuU. I an tha one nbrvsicJan whosavstn lo .I-L- will. out of mr own mmket. bar U vnur n.l. I' liie U it tails to brlii-QUl)rlu! ' And fat X) yenn Dr. ehoops ttxiHrine hnvr Got llonlffi Nwn used end reeornmended Infrtmry ritr nnrti usuiwt is ssiBim. i ii. v mnk iww.riv.-iv uannj rd in ever eutnmunitr nad eterrwbere. Then vrbr par the cash, and at tout risk, fori 'itacr nnnnrrantra sua unrertaiu ru-Jioinei jTitoiiaands uoun ihonauiils hm-H m ih mh l-uuiiieitui usrv 11. rjuoup a UQfemmrJVO. ilully new) Dr. Bboop'a UastorMive. UisBto-tiai . machnervei Bj"" fa I f W or ' tidney fall. L" I f I J V Uiaassirkooei 's k " - w Kornnva wui wnen anann m m br tne tuervea Kw eihoon'a Re. ,r(.r.n mi pnsa irsRnoacrnnenitnaain.ltiitbiistof all Mmt posttlvely taJU no moner ri.k wbatarer. rrhev know that when health tails ta return Tr fhoop will himself fladlr par the rtroarlet fori . iiav lass, ana tar tnu sow n suu so aa rreel- meil UWJ gimuHKIi - - Bat writ na Brat for na order. ' ' Tbia will ave deler and disappointment. All dranilta aril Dr. BhoOD'a Besrnreriva anit III. I. - M ' . . . . i H Kevedrbut W ' njiismsiii' auUionc'ed to I I 11 riva tSa War test. So 1 1 Li 1 1 dropmsallnrl kd an honest and ressonitble dnuntct lit slnrnut. please lor I hsnswusntj ever onnimunitv, every wnere, tn issue uur no Ulln MM.I'nttlLllM.t.11.. Ttell ma also which book rou noad., The hoori below will surelr open tin sew and helpful Ideas to f . ttue who ami not well. BeaUM aj -fes m m roil are petfct-i lr tree Jo consult IV7 J I 1 1 me lust h youl would rour I U home physlc-J Ian. Mr advice J and the book below an yours And without coat. Perhaps a word or two from me will clear flpl someaartoosaumens. 1 nave fit-JIKHj innusandi uaon thauaanda br mr nrivatn nriiwrintlnn n parsonal advice plan. My but effort i auraly worth root itmpte raqneat. So write now while' vim nave n imsn in inina. Li r tomorrow never oomes. Dr. Shoop. Box 12, liacliia. Wis. - WataaeskSaalllSeadreaf Ho. 1 On Dripopatn . :i Ho. 4 For Wotnea : No. a On the Heart , No. 6 For Man No. S On the Kidneys " No. On Itnennwtism . Sold By Bradham Drug Co. ; EiOBSilllEHf : We take pleasure in. presenting the names of the following gentlemen, be fore the Democratic County Convention for. County Commissioners.' It will be noticed that two are- from New Rrn. but we believe it ia for the best inter est of the county to have two commis ; sioners at the county seat. L. H. Cutler, Chm'n. Albert Bamrert Geo. K. West, N. M. Lancaster. CRAVEN COUNTY VOTERS. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A The newspaper la a gigantic mirror in which the whole world sees reflect-" ed Its oy and sorrow, its ambition aai tnflueaee, lta auoceas aad failure. - THE BEST HOUR OF LIFE is when you do some great deed or dis cover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt. N, C. when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from the worst cold I ever had; I then proved to my great satisfaction, what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure ' Dr. King's New Discovery is, For, after taking one bottle I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that " - Iu the surest and best remedy for diseased hugs. Hemorrhages, LaOrippe. Asth ma, Hay Fever and Throat, or Lung. Trouble, 60e. $1.00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by all druggists. 1 .-'--... i J ; " Overstocked. ' V Will sell Mattresses at trreatlv re duced prices, Canvas Cots at 75c that were used during the Bi-centennial oth ers $1.00, Folding Springs at $2.00 each, . These roods are all brand new except the ones that wore rented during tne Bi-centennial. . . " . V J. S. MILLER. 87 & 89 Middle St. . 1Vew Bern. N. C. When the Stomach, Hart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs si ways fail. Don't diug- the Stomach nor stimulau the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a make-shift. Get a pre scription known to Druggists every where as Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Tire Restorative is prepared expressly for these week inside nerves. Strengthen uieoj nerves, ouua Uiem up with Dr. Snoop's Restorative table la or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Sold hy Bradham Drug Co. ' Announcement. , I hereby announce mvself a FnndiHnbn for Register of Deeds of Craven count subject to the DemocraUe primary to be held Sept, 3rd. If nnn.inated and elected I prornsje to give to the people faithful aad courteous Service at all tunes. i . . . Yours truly. GRAHAM T. RICHARDSON Hubby And what did the Doctor sax rVlfsy He aaid, "Put out your ton gue." Hubby And thent Wtfey. "Overwerkeil St. C.,0e. r- m a j 1. v, .j ii t , ,t You Tfc-7v. latere yc-jftackich-. tstrj. .tn yc-r W'-xyi, c- r. rcctt:r:-7!;i;;-.';.:.-n,K ' - ' ' - f , t ' : ; ft- -.. , -." : v : ' : : - , ' 1 Afforuards
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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