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- 0 - ' PeoiDlcsBaiik ; NEW BERN, N.C. Vy b SAVINGS - ELEMENTS OF - Ample Capital and Surplus, able management, thor ough organization, experience and financial responsibil ity are tii elements which comprise the; security af forded by this bank. Moreover, our complete equip ment and Resources enable us to assist our depositors in any legitimate way in the building up of their busk , ness." " ' - ; v- We cordially phce our service and facilities at your' : disposal, invite checking accounts in any sum and sav ings accounts from $1.00 upwards. ? . ' ' v WM DUNN , . PREST. C.D.BRADHAM - . VICE PR EST.. DANIELS I NEWBERRY .IV. LiyESTOck co. . N. ; JUST RECEIVED - A CARLOAD h ';U jL JL : vJi : ? IwiilkvwJ S. Front Street, fCARtlDAfl BUGKi STOVES s RANGES f j I i. S. 8JSSIGHI HARDWARE CO., NEW Ml H. C. I! - ' -1 ; FRESH LOT Small Blue Band Hams, Fresh Fox River Print Butter 38c. lb., Nice Prunes 12c. lb ," Walter Bakers Chocolate 18c. lb. cake, WHITE : C. OIL 12c gallon, Granulated Sugar 5ic lb., Brown Sugar 5c, lb. Vhone orders solicited prompt delivery : anywhere in the city. ; : YOURS FOR CASH. ONLY, J. L. 41 Middle St. Fhone IT 1 mxmi.imau fBscsdsamsgajsaBasa Nil" " " r ' G.'v S. Waters & Sons. BROAD STREET, . : ' ' " " NEW BERN. N.C - ,J "L'l TEElliSfcSSi I V-'U.'.4 ''; -. BALTIMORE, MD. : t V':J ; ISSUED MORNING, EVENING AND SUNDAY. TEE GREAT Wm PAPER OF THE SOUTH Tllfi NEWS OP TH3 WORLD Is gathered by the well-trained apertul oorroepondimw of Tlill SUN and sot 1; of ore tf readers In a oonolae and lntrosth'.ciHanner each mominc n nd wwikdny ntternoon. As a chronicle ol wend event THE SUN 13 INDISPENSABLE, while ltd burenue Ira "War Mmrton nnd Mow York make Its news from the let lrtlntlvw e'Tl I'nsnfflnl cnlei-e of tiie country the beet that Can ba obtulnud A3 A WOMAN'S PAiTA TUB BUN haa no saporlor. coin morally vnd lute!Kot.iinlly a pnpor of tha hVrbest tyne. It pubilehea the very boat eaturoa thai etui bo wrltum oa fasluon, nrt nnd ml?,Ml!anooiia nmtuira. THE SUN'amtu-ket nowa makes It A iSUSINESS MAN'S NECESSITY 'or the tnrnior, the merchant tuid the broker can dopei.d upon complete and lkible Information upon their various lines of trade, iy Hall TH2 SUN (nornfag or Evening) Is 25c a Eonta or J3 n:2 spay sua rv bffl or $1.50 izi fZ2 SUN, HomJns, Evening anl Sunday . . 47.50 , STRONG " COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE 11 TA.UZZELL CASHIER ' New Bern, N. C 91 New Bern, N. C - This Is our Banner year in the sale of , Buggies and we thank one and all for their liberal patronage and hope-by our earnest, " effort to fill any; and all orders for our Hand Made Buggies, that we may have your future business, We wish you all a - prosperous year, 1911. 3 ESSa Year Year Year McDaniel Addresii All Ordra to , ' 1 TllCA. S. ACrXL CO?.TTANY LITTLE HJSLL NOTES Feb. 20 We are hiving cool weather now, but the Spring ii near. -; ; ; ; ' Several of our young people attended the pound party at Isaac Meadow' Sat urday night. They reported' a pleasant time." V-:;..: -'"-- Mrs. Susan Higgins who haa been spending- while with her son returned to her home near Mayaville, --' Mr. Luther Barrow and Miea Lena Henderson spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Rev. B F Eubaoks. Mr. Thomas Eubanks and wife visited friends and relatives near Lee's Chapel Sunday. ' ..-. ': Mr. L. L. Eubanks and Mr. Ernest Conway made a business trip to White Oak Saturnay afternoon. Mr. Willie Higgina of this place spent Sunday with his parrenta at Loco. )ur Sunday school is progressing finally. ' Miss Lilian Henderson and Miss Lula Hei.deraon, bothl Mew Bern, are spending a few days with their relatives at this place. -: Mrs. E sie Marahbun of Richlands is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Mary Jones. ' ' . -; Sorry ti . knew that our school will soon be up, we hate to loose our fine teacher. Miss Daisy Pet te way. We Lave several cases of lagrippe around here. There will be preeching at Maple Grove Sunday. ' --Mr. W. A. Higgins visited the home of Rev, B. F, Eubanks Saturday night. Let ua hear from Lee's Chapel again. TWO BLUE BELLS. For Baokaohb Kidnbvs and Slaodc John Hutchinson, accused in London of poisoning many persons, committed suicide when about to be arrested. REMEMBER THE NAME Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs and colds, for croup. bronchitis, hoarse- nets and for tracking lagrippe coughs. No opiates. Kef use substitutes, f . b. Duffy. Napoleon bbeed the Mob. In "The Corslcnn-A Diary of Na jwleon's Life In His Own Words," Bonaparte telm now. as an onscure soi dler. hawitnesKed some of the open Ing scenes of the revolution: "I lodged rtue du Mall. Place des Victories. AI the aound of the tocsin and at the uews that the Tuilerles were attacked I started for the Carousel. Before I had cot there In the Uue des Petlts Champa I was passed by a mob of hor rible looking fellows -parading a head stuck on a pike. Thinking I looked too much of n gentlesnan, they wanted me to shout 'Vive la nation!' which 1 did promptly, as may easily be Imagined." When a Great Man Dies. There can be bnt austere and serious thoughts in all hearts when a sublime spirit makes Its majestic entrance Into another life, when one of those beings who have long sonred above the crowd on the visible wing of genius, spread Ing all at once other wings which we did not see. plunges awirtly into tne unknown.-From Hugo's Funeral Ora tion on Balzac. The Change. "He used to complain because never got what he wanted to eat." "Yes, buf he's rich now." ; he "Yes, and now he complains because be never wants what he gets to. eat" Catholic Standard and Times. You are Drobablv aware that pneu monia always results from a cold.but you never heard of a cold, resulting in pneumonia when Uhamceriain a tougn Remedv was used Why take the risk hen this remedy may be had for a trifl :T t or sale by all dealers, -. : . He Got Valuable Information. ' The story la told of the times of Aretas Blood and the old Manchester locomotive works that a student came to Mr. Blood once and wanted to study the business of locomotive building in his vacation days. The student came wed . recommended, and Mr.-; Blood, wbo ' never bad much use for these "techpeople. sent him down to the boiler sbop and placed Mm in charge of the old foreman. The old.man took the "tech" man around, and; m the course of the inspection of the shop they came across one boiler on the In side of which was a man at work. . "How does that man get outr In quired the "tech" man.; 2 "Oh." saia the venerable-pilot. '."Be doesn't get . out. " We always Jcount upon losing at least one man in build ing a boiler." Manchester Union, , How to cure a cold is question in which many are intf restf d just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immerse sale by its remarkable cure of colds It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. . - '. Every Precaution Taken, -' f During a smallpox epidemic In Ala bama special precautions against tha disease were taken In the mining camp. In one of these camps the president of the mining company paid a visit of Inspection and came upon an old negro leaning against the side of ft building.. . : - ' ' "Jake," asked the president, "are yon afraid of the smallpox out here?" ! "Some may be, sah," Jake replied. "As fo' me, I ain't seabed. 1's Jest gwlne toh get .me some lime an' llmnte mah house, an' den de doctah. he's romln' op an' 'anssliiftle mah famhly, so dnt ilen, snh, if we do git (To small pox 'twon't te nothln' but de cellu loid." Woman's Home-Companion. 1 Although money. is the root of all vll, the most sucr"sful met tr) t V. I' ti. . MOURNING CUSTOMS. : Thy Are Vary Ancient, and Experts i . - - Differ as ta .Their Origin. The origin of going Into mourning was discussed recently by a 'body of anthropologists. Soma students hold that the wearing of black was orig inally a disguise assumed as a protec tion from the dead - person's spirit The Idea was that the deceased was naturally disgusted to find himself Jead and that he wreaked his resent ment upon his relations. Therefore the relations thought that to alter their appearance would be a means of escape, and all over the world veils were used to hide the faces of mourn ersa practice still surviving In the impenetrable veil of the widow. The. disguises mourners used such as .the veil, the turning of the clothes Inside out and the shaving of the bead, as practiced by the Ainos were sim ple enough, but supernatural beings were always, it appeared, easy to trick. ' Another theory of mourning was that it was put on to warn people that ita wearers had been contaminated by death. There was an Idea of pollution attached to the great mystery. All early people shared the horror of death and the fear of the return of the spir its. Thus In the Sudan widows sprin kle their food with ashes to prevent their husbands' ghosts from eating it. Exchange. . 8orry He Asked. "Have you any special .terms for au tothobliistsr asked the man in bear skin "and goggles. " Waal, yes," responded the old toll gate keeper, whose gate baLbeen bro ken down by speeding - machines. "Sometimes I call them deadbeats. an' sometimes I call them blamed rascals. Anything else you want to know, mis ter J" Chicago News. Parsimony and Economy. "Papa," said a child, "what Is the difference between parsimony and economy?" 'I will explain the difference by an example." the fathetu replied. "If I cut down my own ' expenses that Is economy, but If I cut down your moth er's then it Is parsimony." His Suggestion. - The great rond builder had his mind on his work that morning, as the fol lowing dialogue between him and his wife will show: "How do I look, dearr "Fairly well, but I should say that your face needed resurfacing." New York Press. The Worrisr. "You must quit worry nnd -tuke a vacation," said the practitioner. "My denr doctor," replied the pa tient, "if 1 could get my affairs Into shape that would permit me to tuke a vacation I'd be so relieved l-wouklu't need one." Washington Star. FOR THAT TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keen their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases nave Deen cured by its use. f or sale by all dealers. How to Cool Things. A newlywed named Jones was talk ing to his friend Casey the other day about the beat In bis Qnt and wns ask ing the other for a little advice. "Da -row know my dining room Is the hottest place in the world?" began the newlywed. "Do you know of any way 4 might fool It off?" "From experlewe I should say that a i very good way to bring about a change in ntniospherlc conditions." re marked the older uorrled man. "and one that Is sure to bring results one way or the other. Is to take a friend borne to dinner wbeu your wife Isn't expecting company." Philadelphia Times. , . :-. ' ' . Children, Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN R. Y. To New Orleans, Mobile, Pensa- cola. Account Mardi Gras ' Celebration February 23,-, 28, 1911. Account Mardi Gras Celebration at New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., and FensacolaT Fla., Feb. 23-23, 1911, the Southern Railway will sell very cheap round trip tickets as follows: " Raleigh ' to New Orleans' $26 75 Goldsboro ' ". !. " . 26 75 Durham " ' " " 26 75 Releigh ; to Goldsboro " Drrham " Mobile $23 45 24 45 23 80 Raleigh te Pensacola $23 00 23 85 22 80 from all Goldsboro Durham " . ; Tickets will also be oh sale other stations. Dates of sale, February 21st to 27th inclusive with final return limit March 11th. 1911, with privilege of extending final limit until March 27, by depositing ticket with special agent and payment of $1.0 . -' . For all information pertaining to rates, schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., sea your agent or address the undersigned. ' ' . W. H. x AKNLLLi, .'. . .u t. P. a. . ; .'::'- ;.- " Raleigh,-N, .C. ,Vt .a J for backache, rheumatism, Jddnejr or tladdef trouble, ma urinary irresularltlet. . 4 lOley Kidney Tilla purify the blood, restore lott Titality od v!;cr. Ktf jse tubatltutea, : FOR SALE BY F. S. DUFFY. . Remedies are Needed -Wen we perfect, which we at mot, medicine would not often be needed. But siace our (yttenu have be - come weakened, impaired and broken down through , indiscretion Tf bioh have fone oa from the early fe, . through eountle generation, re me die art needed to . aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise acquired weaknesses.. To reach the seat of stomach -weakness end consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, a glycerio compound, extracted from aative medic inal ffcots sold for over forty years with great satisfaction toad users.- For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach after eating, ' Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of lood.Chrooic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the "Discovery" is a tims-provsn and most efficient remedy. The Genuine ham on Ita - outside wrapper the Signature" Yon can't afford to aeeept a secret nostrum as substitute for this non-aico hollo, medicine or inown composition, not even though the argent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. . " - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. , Sugar -coated, tiny granules, easy to take as eaady. Saturday Night At Auditorium. In presenting the Metropolitan Grand Coneert Company, the management of the local Lyceum Course are not offer ing an organization composed, not un known amateurs, but of artists wbo in the greai. music festivals of the United States and Canada and in innumerable concert and oratorio engagements, have Won the highest praise of eminent mus ical critics. An immense audience will greet these noted singers at the High School Audi torium Saturday night. The concert would be cheap at $1.00 but the mana gement has decided not to charge more than was charged for the other numbers of the Lyceum Course for it was an nounced last fall that the attractions were not brought to New Bern for the purpose of making money. Admission will be only fifty cents. Here's what a few papers say about the great basso, Fredrick Martin. Mr. Martin is a singer of the solid, robust sort, who does remarkable things with a voice of a clumsy and unwieldly type. His tone is firm and decisive, and if clean-cut pitch. , Hissoioand re citative were sung in a lofty and digni fied style. -Daily Republican, Spring field, Mass. Mr, Martin, the basso, again demon strated his fitness to rank among the first of American bassos. His surety, fine voice control and absorption in the music, made his work completely satis fying and gratifying. The Press, Pitts burg, Pj. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of tf-dtOi Dead Game. Bricklayer (to mate who bad Just had a bodful of bricks fall on bis feet) Dropt 'em oa yer toe? That's nothln'. Why, I seen a bloke get kill ed stone dead an' 'e never made such a bloomin' fuss as you're doln'. Lon don Tit-Bits. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, SLEEPLESSNESS , Result from disordered kidneys. Fol ey Kidney Pills have helped others, tbey will hdp you. Mrs. J. B. Miller, Syra cuse. N Y. uav.-. "For a long time I suffered with kidney trouble and rheu matism. I had severe backaches and felt all played out After taking two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my back ache is gone and where I used to lie awake with rheumatic pains I now sleep in comfort. Foley Kidney Pills did wonderful things for me. ' Tiy them now. F. S. Duffy. A Scat In Parliament. Lord Chesterfield In 1707 lamented the Increased price of seats In the British parliament. There was a boom in trade, and prices went up. Chester field was ambitious for -fcls son, and when Cbntbam's promise of a seat came to nothing he went marketing. And he failed to find a single bargain. "I spoke to a borough jobber," . he wrote to his son, "and offered live and twenty hundred pounds for ft secure seat in parliament, but he laughed at my offer and said there was no such tiling as a borough to be had now, for the rich East- and West Indians had Becured thein all at the rate of 3,000 at least, but many at 4,000 and two or three'thnt be knew at 5,000. This, I confess, has vexed me a good deal." rouYiNDNEYpnis rOHftHSUMATISa KiBMSTS MtQ atAseas) . ' - The Opal. " The superstition against the opal be gan through the stonecutters, each of whom would anxiously ask every oth er if he had bad any luck 1ft hla cut ting, for the opal contains 13 pw cent water nnd is exceedlngly:t)rlttle and therefore difficult to cut successfully. ! t-tH ! ' Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable rem edy for backache, rheumatism and url nsry iregu'arit et. They , are tonic In action, quick in results and affords, prompt relief from all kidney disorder at F. S. Duffy. , ... ::. , ...!".:. An Accomplished linguist. ' "Did you learn any French while you were In rarlsr' asked BUdad, meeting Blithers shortly after hla return from Europe.' - .. y 1 "Oh. a little,". said Slithers.: "Mot so very muchT though. I got so 1 could say cigarette in French." i "Good!" said Bildad. "Whst U ciga rette In French r j "Cigarette," said BUthen.-arper'i Weekly. , ; -y f - ..S)j t ( 'HI ill L 1 fv -: 3. .. Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The ondarsiffned havlnc duly qualified as ex ecutor of D, B. Williams deceased, notiftss all Domms to whom hs was indebted or have claims against bis estate to promt the same to tbeun derslguad executor for payment on or before the 22nd, day of Fsb. 1012 duly authenticated or this otke will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the deceased are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. H. J. DRANEY. Executor. Feby. 21 19II. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. f North Carolina. Craven County, Abirail Andraws In the Superior Court EU Andrews Ths defendant shore named will take notlsa that an action entitled as above has been om- mended in the Superior Court of Craven Couutr to obtain e divoree front the bonds of matrhnoay and tha said defendant will further take notlo that he i required to appear at the February term of Superior Court for said county to be held oathetth day of February. 1911. at the court house of said eonntjia New Bern, N. C, andan wsr or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will appfy to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. w. M. WATSON, m Clerk of the Superior Court. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. North Carolina: Craven Coaatr. Having- qualified as administrator of Penelope Tread well, late of Craven County North Caro lina, this Is to notify all persona having claims against tha estate of the said deceased to present I saase for pay mat on or before the 11th.. day of Feby. ttll or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to estate will please make immediate payment. February 11th. 1811. , ' at. II. MARKS. Administrator. ft. W, WILLIAMSON. Attorney, MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to a power of sale contained in that certain real estate morlg-age executed by Jas. L. Dizoa and Sarah Dixon to Bank of Vaneeboro bearing date the tta. day of January 1907 the same being recorded ta the office of the Regieter of Deeds of Craven county in book 162 page A3L I will sell at tha court house door in New Bern. N.C, on Monday the 18th. day of March .1911 at the hour of 11 o'clock-M. to tha highest bidder for cash, all of the following described property as conveyed In the mortgage aforesaid to-wit; Bounded on the north by the lands of Witt Ful- eher, on the east by the lands of C. A. I pork, on ths south by the lands of N.B, Ipock and oa tha west by tha land of Jaa. L. Dixon, containing 10 acres, and betas the land purchased fi-oraDi J. Fulcherand wife by Jas L. Dixon, also another tract adjoining the above, bounded on tha north by tha lands of W. M. Fulcher. on the east by ths above described tract of buxLon the south by the lands of N. B, Ipock and on the west by the lands of W. If. Ipock containing 12 acres more or lees and being the land porohased from W.M. Fulcher by the said Jamas L. Dixon. Vaneeboro, N, C. Feby. Znd. 191L BANK OF VANCEBORO. Mortgagee, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Bavin qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas Gates deceased, late c f Craven county, North OsreHna. Tale ta ta notify all persons hsv ing claims aaalnet said estate to exhibit them to tha usdanigned oa or before thetth day of Feb ruary 191L or thk aotica will ba pleaded la Bar of their reoovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please msks immediate payment. , . ( JOB K. WILLIS. Administrate, TWs sth day of February, 1911. . , B. at. GREEN. Attorney. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. S aeBaasaBfi . Bavins aaalltel as admuibttratrix of tha estate of William H. Gulingim. deceased, tabs ef Cra ven eeuaty. North Carolina, this ta to notify all persons having elalins against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned on ar before tha Uth. day ef Janaary, Ull this notice win be pleaded la hat ef their recovery. All paraoaa indebted to said estate will planar make immediate payment. This M day of January 1911. . JEANETTE STUBBS. ' Admlatatratrls D. L WA1D. Attorney. ... ' . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. f . . - "" ' i The ntderatoaaa haeing duly aaaufied asadmia- tatrator at AdsHns Dawson aeaeaaed. .aotlflea aU noaa to whom she was Indebted or have eh against her estate e preeent the same ta the aa derslaTied exes tor for payment ea or before tha 4th day ef Jan. 1911 duly authenticated or that aouce will be steed la bar of their recovery, 1 eons Ineehssdto the dmaul are required to sks imawdlaU pajisial to the andenianed. . EDWARDDAWSON, . Admtaistratox, E. W.WILUAMSON. Attorney. Janaary 4th. 191L' ' ' . All They Ceuld Find. , , . "What's all that noise In tha next "My wife and three of her girt friend art trying to play whist with. mly forty-eeren cards tu tbe pack." Loularllle Courier-Journal. ';" rsv V' 1. 1 IS- HEARING CLOSE Only Two ;Wwks- Eeuiiun of the ; Legislative Proceed- : -. iugs.".. " ; - r ' Raleigh, Feb. 1. The s ate adminia- t ration bui'dihg bill was ta ten up in the Senate again yesterday for the-third time, and after voting down all amend ments except the two by Senator Bov -den, one cutting the amount of the bond -issue to $500,000, and this other author-' izing the building fcommiasion to erect a fireproof building or boildinge on a suit able sit, and an. amendment of Sena tor Barnes providing that the bonds shall not be sold for less than par, the Senate by a vote of 20 to 12 passed the bill on second reading and it took ita place on the calendar. The minority made an effort to have the amount of the bond issue reduced to $300,030, but after an extended debate' their effort failed by a decisive vote. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Notice. All kinds sawed shingles for sale. Bricks laths, '2 good gentle road or work horses, one new one horse wagon, all must be sold. ' A bargain for some one as I am sellirnrmit. First come. First choice, also one hundred thousand cull shingles, See BIG HILL, the Shingle Man. 152J S. Front St. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM TROUBLE. KIDNEY I bad an acute attack of Britrht'a disease with infUmaation of the kid neys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. ijora Thorp. Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy over come the attack. . reduced the inflam mation, took away the pain and made the blodder action normal. 1 wish everv one could know of this wonderful rem- edy."-F. S. Duffy. The Attention of the Public Is Called to The Following City Ordinances. Sec. SO No waste paper or other trash shall be set fire to, or burned, or thrown or otherwise deposited upon the side walks or public streets of the city. But sweepings may be placed in a box or barrel or some other suitable receptacle placed on the street in the first, second ftnd third wards on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and in the fourth, fifth and sixth wards on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays not later than four o'clock p. m., asd where it is impiarti- cable to open any package of merchan dise in the stores the sidewalks shall be used forth at purpose, all letters, trash nails or strippings shall immediately be cleaned up and deposited in sr.id bar rels, boxes, or other receptacle; and in no event should there be any nails left there or about the place where said packages of merchandise Ve opened. Any person or persons violating this or dinance shall, upon conviction, be lined two dollars. - SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE a, NEW TRAINS BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, AVUGUSTAand JACKSONVILLE Effective- November 27, 1910 the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will put in ef- feet new train service between New York, Washington, Augusta and Jack sonville,' schedule of which will be as follows: No. 81. Lv. New York 1:38 P. M. 6:10 " 6:20 " 11:35 A. M. 11:45 3:45 P. M. 9:00 A. M. . 8:0J P. M. 8:15 8:53 A. M. 9.-05 " 2:45 P. M. Ar. Washington Lv. Washington Ar. Augusta via Blackville Lv. Augusta via Trenton Ar. Jacksonville No. 82. Lv. Jacksonville Ar. Augusta via Trenton Lv. Augusta via Blackville. Ar. Washington Lv, Waahington , Ar, New York ': The above trains will be known as the SOUTHERN'S SOUTHEASTERN LIMITED and will consist of Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, also Dining Car Service. ' This train as well aa all other SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS will arrive and depart from the New Penn sylvania Station, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street, New York City " For all information pertaining to the same, address the undersigned. SSSIOIt H. F. CARY, Gen. Pass, Agt. : . Washington, D. C. a I imiii'-u.. i ii ii J1L...J . HAVE. YOU TRIED. PAXTINE Tha Qrsat Toilet Gsrmlcldef ,Tou oa t ts to py 0c or $1.00 a tint ' tor .Ueterten. aatlseptlca or por exlde. , Toa can toaka II pints of a more elaaaslng, germicidal, healing and deoJor laing antiseptic aotutlon with one tto law of Paitlna. : soluble antlicDlto txrwdar, ebtaUiabla at any drug store. Faxtlae : destroys - Barms that . causa elee&ea, Oecar and odors, that is why It 1 the tst month wash and gnrgle, and , Wiif It purifies the breath, cleanses and preserves tha teeth better than ordinary Oenurnces, ana in sponge bathing- It com pUtoly eradicate perspiration and other i nngTe.ble body odor. Every dainty vwmaa appreciates this ami iu many ell? toilet and brtfenlo use. Taxtla U splendid for sore throat. Ir'nuned eves and to purity mouth and breath afti-r smoking. You can pet Vax tine Toilet Antlsepilo at any druic smr. p-tc 2'c an.l l'o, or by nmii j .-"i ...id from lh I'ul'm Tol.et l , i ....-n. f -.ii., nh wl s-'id v--i a I r . i U you .. X 1 t . ,". I
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